James D'Arcy, Plaintiff in Error v. Morris Ketchum James D'Arcy, Plaintiff in Error v. Morris Ketchum

James D'Arcy, Plaintiff in Error v. Morris Ketchum

52 U.S. 165, 1850.SCT.0000088

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Publisher Description

In February, 1849, there were two commercial houses, one trading under the name of A. H. Gossip & Co. in New York, and the other under the name of Gossip & Co. in New Orleans. The firm of A. H. Gossip & Co. consisted of Aurungzebe H. Gossip and Joseph Calder, and the firm in New Orleans consisted of George H. Gossip and James D'Arcy. On the 4th of February, 1849, the New York house drew the following bill of exchange upon the New Orleans house, viz.:–– '$1,461 87/100.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1850
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
21
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
73.6
KB

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