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 INDEX. in resard to pyment of interest on taxes does not constitute a dis- crimination amounting to a denial of equal protection of tha law with the m of the Fourteenth Amendment. T v. 3. Jvaco, B 3, 4. ; The export and pmferance claum of thaontitution proMbite burdeas only by way of actual taxation and duty, or leghdatlon intending to give, and actually giving, the pmhihited pcefereace, and dce not prohibit the merely incideatal effect of insulations of interstate commerce wholly InternOte Commee Act may affect the porta of one State having natural advantages more than those of another State not g such advantce does not reader the act unconstitutional a iolating that provleJon. Aowr Pac Co. v. Untzd at, 56. Po o.a  p ,b.  JwamxcoN r 4. 14. Pri a, ,,.,; 11 o!   Ioeo.  ,,,.. o! CRize of other 8tatce am not denied equal privilesce wit, hin the meaning of the immunity elaum of the Contution by a etalute forbidding the diveeon of warera of the State if they am a fe a the eltie of tl, such a question he mii by & ctisan of the State iteelI. HoaWatar Co. v. McCert, 49. 8ce Epra, 8. CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES. S'os, A. CONTEMFr OF COURT. An order of the Circuit Court committing ope for contempt for violation of a decree tered in a suit of which'it did not have jurisdiction is unlaw- fid; and, in such case, upon proper application, this.court will'discharge the peon co hekL Es pa Young, 123.  Cirouit Court of the United 8tates having, in n actlea brought by  ctochlolder of the Northam Pac[tlc l.ilwy Company i.-t the officem of the road, certain ehip[ers and the Attorney C, enera certeJn other official of the State of MinneSota, held that a railroad rate statute

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