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Show We. have received as a Government print, a neat pamphlet which comprises com-prises the brief for the defendant of Col. A- B, Hayes, Solicitor Internal Revenue, in the case of William J. Moxley, a corporation, vs. Homy L. Hertz, Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Collection District of Illinois. The case is on the question of what Is artificial coloration In oleomargarine, oleomar-garine, and the particular specification related to the use of palm oil to provide pro-vide a certain color, and for no other purpose. It Is an argument closely reasoned, rea-soned, and appeara to be conclusive on the point raised. It Is a pleosuro to see the progress making by Col. Hayes In his duties for the Government In the Internal Revenue service, and the confidence con-fidence reposed in him by tho higher .officials, and by the courts, tho latter going eo far in some cases as to take his brief entire as tho Judgment from tho bench. And thus docs another Utahn score, and ocoro admirably and well. |