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Dugan v. United States
(Common Law.) Dugan et al., Executors of Clark, v. The United States. "Where a bill of exchange was endorsed to T. X. X., treasurer of the United States, who received it in the capacity, and for account of the United Slates, and the bill -h
Swan v. Union Insurance
(Common Law.) Swan v. The Union Insurance Company of Maryland. To «ntitle the plaintiff to recover in an action on a policy of- insurance, the losa must be occasioned by one of the perils insured againit. Tho insured cannot recover for a lo
Hughes v. Union Insurance
(common law.) Hughes v. The Union Insurance Company. Insurance on a vessel and freight “ at and from Teneriffe to the Hayanna, and at and from thenee to New-York, with -liberty to stop at ■Matanzas,” with a representation that the vessel wa
Lanusse v. Barker
(common law). Lanusse v. Barker. JL, a merchant in New-üork, wrote to L.,.a merchant in New-Orleans, on the 9th of January, 1806, mentioning that, a ship belonging to T & Son, of Portland, was ordered to New-Orleans for freight, and re-; qu
The Samuel
(Practice.) The Samuel.—Beach, et al. Claimants. A witness offored to be examined, viva voce, in open court,- in an instance cause, ordered to be examined out of court. This, cause, being -an instance, or revenue c?iuse, had been ordered to
The Diana
(pbactice.) The Diana. Decree in an instance cause affirmed with damages, at the rate of six per centum per annum, on the amount of the appraised value of the cargo, (the same having been delivered to the- claimant on bail,) including inter
M'Iver v. Kyger
(chancery-) M'Iver, assignee, &c. v. Kyger, et al. Bill for the specific performance of an agreement for1 the exchange' of lands. The contract enforced. This cause was argued by Mr, Taylor for the appellant, and by Mr. Swann for the respond
The San Pedro
(Instance Court.) The San Pedro.—Valverde, Claimant. Decree of restitution affirmed, with a certificate of probable cause, in an instance cause, on farther proof. This-cause was ordered to farther proof at the last term. Farther proof was p
The New-York
(Instance Court.) The New-York—Troup, Claimant. label under the non-importation acts. . Alleged excuse of distress repelled. Condemnation pronounced1. This cause was argued by Mr. D. B. Ogdep, for the appellant and claimant, and by Mr. Hopk
Jackson ex dem. People v. Clarke
(common LAW ) Jackson, ex dem. The People of the State of New-York, v. Clarke. G. C., born in the colony of New-York, went to England in 1738, where he resided until his decease; and being seized of lands in NewtYork, he, on the 30th of Nov
The Friendschaft
(prize. ) The Friendschaft—Winn, et al. Claimants. Informal and imperfect proceedings in the district court corrected and . explained In the circuit court. A bill of lading, consigning the goods to a neutral, but unaccompanied by an invoice
The Neptune
(instance court.) The Neptune, Harrod et al. claimants. Libel under the 27th section of the registry act of 1792, ch, 146.1.y For the fraudulent use' by a vessel of a 'certificate of registry, to the benefit of which she was not entitled. V
Cameron v. M'Roberts
(Chancery.) Cameron v. M'Roberts. The circuit courts have no power to sot aside their dberees in equity on motion, after the term at which they are rendered* Where M4R. a citizen of Kentucky, brought a suit in equity,in the circuit court of
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