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Case No. 16,370.
    UNITED STATES v. SQUAUGH.
    [1 Cranch, C. C. 174.] 
    
    Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
    July Term, 1804.
    Intoxicating Liquors—Illegal Sales.
    Selling less than a pint, under a license to sell not less than a pint, is selling without license.
   Indictment [against William Squaugh] for selling less than a pint of whiskey.

The defendant produced a license to retail not less than a pint.

Not permitted to be given in evidence. Pined $16 under the act of 1784, c. 37, § 4, and not 600 pounds tobacco under the act of 1780, c. 24, § 11—it being a retailing without a license.