Case: MADISON J. JULIAN v. THE UNITED STATES
Abbreviation: Julian v. United States
Decision Date: 1896-04-13
Docket Number: 
Citation: 31 Ct. Cl. 451
Volume: 31
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: MADISON J. JULIAN v. THE UNITED STATES.
Judges: 
Pages: 451–451

Head Matter:
MADISON J. JULIAN v. THE UNITED STATES.
(No opinion, C. Cls. R., 162; U. S. R., 324.)
On the defendant’s Appeal.
The claim included a large number of items, but the only point in controversy before the Supreme Court was whether petitioner was entitled to 15 cents for each jurat or certificate, appended to depositions taken by him as a commissioner of the United States Circuit Court. The total number of jurats so appended was 238, and the total charge therefor was $35.70.
The Court of Claims allowed this item, and the Government appealed.
The decision of the court below is affirmed.
April 13, 1896.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Brown
delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court,