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OF

CASES ARGUED AND ADJUDGED

IN

THE SUPREME COURT

OF

THE UNITED STATES.

JANUARY TERM 1833.

BY RICHARD PETERS.

COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND REPORTER OF THE DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT
OF THE UNITED STATES.

VOL. VII.

Philadelphia :

DESILVER, JUN., AND THOMAS

1833.

IN

Entered according to the act

congress, in the year 1833, by Richard Peters, in the clerk's office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania.

Printed by

JAMES KAY, JUN. AND GO.
Printers to the American Philosophical Society
Race above Fourth Street,
Philadelphia.

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REPRINTED

FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITION

BY

WILLIAM S. HEIN & CO., INC.

BUFFALO, N. Y.

AND

CLARK BOARDMAN CO., LTD.

NEW YORK, N. Y.

1968

1973

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Hon. JOHN MARSHALL, Chief Justice.
Hon. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Associate Justice.
Hon. GABRIEL DUVALL, Associate Justice.
Hon. JOSEPH STORY, Associate Justice.
Hon. SMITH THOMPSON, Associate Justice.
Hon. JOHN M'LEAN, Associate Justice.
Hon. HENRY BALDWIN, (a) Associate Justice.

ROGER B. TANEY, Esq., Attorney-General.

RICHARD PETERS, ESQ., Reporter.

HENRY ASHTON, Esq., Marshal.

WILLIAM T. CARROLL, Esq., Clerk.

(a) Mr Justice Baldwin was prevented attending the court by indisposition.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

RULE NO. 39.

1. It is ordered by the court, that during the session of the court, any gentleman of the bar having a cause on the docket, and wishing to use any book or books in the law library, shall be at liberty, upon application to the clerk of the court, to receive an order to take the same, (not exceeding at any one time three) from the library, he being thereby responsible for the due return of the same within a reasonable time, or when required by the clerk. And it shall be the duty of the clerk to keep in a book for that purpose, a record of all books so delivered, which are to be charged against the party receiving the same: and in case the same shall not be so returned, the party receiving the same, shall be responsible for, and forfeit and pay twive the value thereof; as also one dollar per day for each day's detention beyond the limited time.

2. It is ordered by the court, that during the session of the court, any judge thereof may take from the law library any book or books he may think proper, he being responsible for the due return thereof.

RULE NO. 40.

Whereas, it has been represented to the court, that it would in many cases accommodate counsel, and save expense to parties, to submit causes upon printed arguments: it is therefore ordered that in all cases brought here on apeal, writ of erro or otherwise, the court will receive printed arguments, if the counsel on either or both sides shall choos so to submit the

same.

LIST OF CASES.

Barlow v. The United States,

404

Barron v. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,

243

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