THE UNITED STATES v. SHIP HELEN, 10 U.S. 203 (1810)

THE UNITED STATES v. SHIP HELEN. FEBRUARY TERM, 1810. THIS was an appeal from the sentence of the district court of the United States for the district of New-Orleans, which dismissed the libel. The ship Helen, a vessel of the United States, during the existence of the act of congress of the 28th of February, […]

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STEWART v. ANDERSON, 10 U.S. 203 (1810)

STEWART v. ANDERSON FEBRUARY TERM, 1810. ERROR to the circuit court for the district of Columbia. Stewart, the endorsee of a promissory note, brought his action of debt, under the statute of Virginia, against Anderson, the maker. The note was made payable to W. Hodgson, and by him assigned to Stewart. It Page 204 was […]

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