No member of the court who concurred in the judgment desires a reargument, and the petition must, therefore, be denied.
The rule on this subject, long since established, was stated by Chief Justice Taney at the December Term, 1852, in these words:
"No reargument will be granted in any case unless a member of the court who concurred in the judgment desires...
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