44 U.S. 212

44 U.S. 212 3 How. 212 11 L.Ed. 565 JOHN POLLARD ET AL., LESSEE, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR,v.JOHN HAGAN ET AL., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR. January Term, 1845 1 THIS case was brought up by writ of error from the Supreme Court of Alabama. 2 It was an ejectment brought by the plaintiff in error in the […]

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44 U.S. 236

44 U.S. 236 3 How. 236 11 L.Ed. 576 WILLIAM F. CARY AND SAMUEL T. CARY, PLAINTIFFS,v.EDWARD CURTIS. January Term, 1845 THIS case came up from the Circuit Court of the United States for the southern district of New York, on a certificate of division in opinion between the judges thereof. The action was brought […]

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United States . Gear, 44 U.S. 120 (1845)

44 U.S. 120;?3 How. 120;?11 L.Ed. 523 THE UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF, v. HEZEKIAH H. GEAR, DEFENDANT. THE UNITED STATES COMPLAINANT, v. HEZEKIAH H. GEAR, DEFENDANT. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 1 THESE two cases came up from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Illinois, and involved the right […]

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Searight v. Stokes, 44 U.S. 151 (1845)

44 U.S. 151;?3 How. 151;?11 L.Ed. 537 WILLIAM SEARIGHT, COMMISSIONER AND SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CUMBERLAND ROAD, WITHIN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. WILLIAM B. STOKES AND LUCIUS W. STOCKTON, WHO HAVE SURVIVED RICHARD C. STOCKTON, DEFENDANTS IN ERROR. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 Counsel Veech and Walker, for the plaintiff […]

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Curtis v. Martin, 44 U.S. 106 (1845)

44 U.S. 106;?3 How. 106;?11 L.Ed. 516 EDWARD CURTIS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. WILLIAM MARTIN AND CHARLES A. COE, DEFENDANTS. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 Syllabus THIS case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the southern district of New York. It was an […]

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Swartwout v. Gihon, 44 U.S. 110 (1845)

44 U.S. 110;?3 How. 110;?11 L.Ed. 517 SAMUEL SWARTWOUT, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JOHN GIHON ET AL. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 THE facts in this case are sufficiently set forth in the following opinion. Mr. Chief Justice TANEY delivered the opinion of the court. 1 This case comes before the court upon […]

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Walker v. Best, 44 U.S. 111 (1845)

44 U.S. 111;?3 How. 111;?11 L.Ed. 518 LESSEE OF HENRY WALLER, ASSIGNEE OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF FRANCIS A. SAVAGE, PLAINTIFF, v. JAMES AND JOSEPH BEST. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 Syllabus THIS case came up from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Kentucky, on a certificate of […]

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Ex Parte Dorr, 44 U.S. 103 (1845)

44 U.S. 103 3 How. 103 11 L.Ed. 514 EX PARTE DORR. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT January Term, 1845 Syllabus Mr. TREADWELL moved for a writ of habeas corpus to bring up Thomas W. Dorr, of Rhode Island, under the following circumstances: He stated that Dorr was charged with levying war against the state of […]

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