The Fortuna

15 U.S. 161, 4 L. Ed. 209, 2 Wheat. 161, 1817 U.S. LEXIS 394
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMarch 17, 1817
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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The Fortuna, 15 U.S. 161, 4 L. Ed. 209, 2 Wheat. 161, 1817 U.S. LEXIS 394 (1817).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Johnson

delivered the opinion of "the court, ordering this cause td farther proof, open to both parties.

Order. — It is ordered, in this cause, that both *169 parties have liberty to produce farther proof; that all examinations of witnesses be taken under com- * • • ' mission according to the rule of this court; that original letters and documents be, in all cases,' pro-, duced, or a sufficient reason assigned for not producing such originals. And that the captors have leave to inspect letter books and books of account relative to this adventure wherever they require it.

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