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of Counsel took up much time, but it was agreed on all hands that neither of the parties had a legal right to the administration, and the Court, after considering all the circumstances of the case, the past conduct of Arratoon Petruse on the one hand and of the deced husband of Marriam Pogose on the other, the present state of the goods to be administered, and what is in all appearance best for the person principally interested, (a woman named Catherina who resides at Bagdad,) resolved to grant