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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 9
C. S. CL Court --Judge Halyburton's Court was in session yesterday, in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement t
William F. Watson (search for this): article 9
Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to the following effect, to wit: "The party upon whom this notice may be served is hereby restrained and prohibited from transferrin
John Hamilton (search for this): article 9
in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to the following effect, to wit: "The party upon whom this notice may
C. S. CL Court --Judge Halyburton's Court was in session yesterday, in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to
Halyburton (search for this): article 9
C. S. CL Court --Judge Halyburton's Court was in session yesterday, in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to
George N. Hollins (search for this): article 9
C. S. CL Court --Judge Halyburton's Court was in session yesterday, in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement t
L. R. Holliday (search for this): article 9
C. S. CL Court --Judge Halyburton's Court was in session yesterday, in the case against Louisiana Redd to sequester the property of Wm. J. and L. R. Holliday, after enemies, it was ordered that the defendant pay into the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg, $364, due by her to them. In the admiralty case of George N. Hollins et als., against the steamer St. Nicholas, her cargo, tackle, and apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to
August 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 9
apparel, the Marshal reported that he had placed the amount of sales of vessel, &c., ($18,924.73,) in bank, to the credit of the cause. Ordered that the claim of John Hamilton, as owner of part of the cargo, be referred to William F. Watson, Commissioner, to take proof and report. The Judge directed that an order should be entered, that on every notice issued here after upon a petition filed in pursuance of the provisions of the sixth section of the sequestration act, approved on 30th day, of August, 1861, the Clerk of this Court shall make the following endorsement, or an endorsement to the following effect, to wit: "The party upon whom this notice may be served is hereby restrained and prohibited from transferring or disposing of the property mentioned in the petition, of which a copy accompanies the notice, or from parting with the possession of it in any way while this suit is pending, and without the order of this court, under pain of fine and imprisonment for his contempt