
    Case No. 8,796.
    McGILL v. SHEEHEE.
    [1 Cranch, C. C. 49.] 
    
    Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
    Jan. Term, 1802.
    Pleading at Law — Replication Withdrawn— Demurrer Substituted.
    The plaintiff, in slander, may have leave to withdraw his general replication and file a general demurrer, and the court will give the defendant leave to change his plea.
    [See Case No. 8,797.]
   Leave was given to the plaintiff to withdraw his general replication to the defendant’s special justification, and file a general demurrer. The defendant had also leave to withdraw his plea, and offer another plea by Tuesday next.  