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2d, That on the other side, M. Giraud, another veterinary 
surgeon, deposes that this animal was one of a pair of horses 
for which one of his employers had offered 2200 francs ; 
3d, That depositions so opposite could not possibly guide the 
opinion of the arbitrator, and that, in such a state of things, the 
examination of the remaining horse could alone enable him to 
approximate to the value of that which had been destroyed ; 
Conclusions. 
I apprehend, 1st, that the hiring of the two horses was by the 
month, at the rate of 150 francs, and not by the day; and that, 
in conformity with usage, Peteau ought to pay the hire of the 
two horses until the 31st of August, and of the surviving one 
until the 30th of September. 
2d, That the loss of the horse with the broken leg ought to be 
entirely borne by Peteau, seeing that the accident occurred while 
the horse was under his care. 
3d, That that animal, supposing him like his fellow, was 
worth about 600 francs. I think that I ought to observe, in con¬ 
clusion, that horses belonging to the same equipage (ap'parexiles) 
are not generally considered so valuable, by about one-fifth, as 
when they are taken separately ; perhaps, therefore, it will be 
just, on this consideration, to allow Doga a somewhat greater 
sum than 600 francs. 
These, gentlemen, are the opinions which I have the honour 
to submit to your ulterior deliberation and decision. 
I have the honour, &c. 
Bouley. 
The Tribunal decided according to the recommendation of 
M. Boulev. Rhueil. 
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ERRATUM. 
Mr. CartvvrighUs communication on Abscess of the Spinal Marrow, in 
our last number, for “ Lumbar Vertebrae,” read Cervical Vertebrae.” 
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