Case ID: blume-sup-ct-trans_5/html/0217-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

UNITED STATES versus ONE PIECE CLOTH containing SEVEN-EIGHTHS YARD, ONE PIECE COTTON PLAID SIX and ONE-HALF YARDS, THREE PIECES CALICO FOURTEEN and THREE-FOURTHS YARDS, ONE SILK HANDKERCHIEF, ONE SHAWL, FOUR ROLLS RIBBON, THREE PIPES, FIFTY KNEE BELLS, ONE BLANKET, FIFTEEN PIECES CALICO containing ONE HUNDRED and THIRTY-NINE and FIVE-EIGHTHS YARDS, TWO PIECES FACTORY PLAID THIRTY-SEVEN and ONE-HALF YARDS, ONE PIECE BLUE CLOTH TEN YARDS, FIVE HANDKERCHIEFS, THIRTY-ONE TIN PAILS, ONE PIECE BLUE CLOTH THREE and ONE-FOURTH YARDS, FIVE COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, ONE PIECE FACTORY PLAID THIRTY and THREE-FOURTHS YARDS, THREE BLANKETS, ONE PIECE FACTORY SHEETING THIRTY-TWO YARDS, ONE PIECE STROUDING SIX YARDS, ONE BAG SHOT, ONE PIECE LEAD, THREE FILES, and SIX KNIVES, claimed by ISAAC CASE.
   Journal Entries: (i) Dec. 11, 1832: libel filed, time fixed for trial, notice ordered published; (2) Dec. 27,1832: publication proved, proclamation made, notice of claim, time for hearing extended; (3) Dec. 31, 1832: motion for judgment; (4) Feb. 21,1833: claim and bond filed, claimant allowed to prosecute claim; (5) Jan. 9, 1834: motion for continuance granted, absent witness ordered attached, motion by claimant for restoration of goods, attendance of witnesses proved; (6) June 4, 1834: discontinued, reasonable cause for seizure certified, property ordered restored to claimant, attendance of witnesses proved; (7) June 28, 1834: property ordered delivered to claimant.

Papers in File (1832-34): (1) Libel; (2) published notice, proof of publication and posting; (3) affidavit of James H. Cook; (4) claim, claimant’s bond; (5) claimant’s plea; (6-10) subpoenas; (11) affidavit for continuance; (12-15) subpoenas.

File No. 78.