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Rose v. Himely U.S. 241 (1808)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0022 and id is 1 raw text is: FEBRUARY, 18o8.                 241
ing, 'that the plaintiff had a dear right of action upon  Youino
the sealed instrument; he might aver in his declaration   V.
P X TOM.
that he had, in part, performed the work,* and was
ready to do the rest, but was prevented by the de-
fendant.. And Whenever a man may bav. an action on
a sealed instrument, he is bound to resort to it.
Judgment reversed.
ROSE v. IHIMELY.                          to.
THIS was an appeal from the sentence of the circuit  It a claim
be set up un.
court for the district of South Carolina, which reversed dr the sen-
that of the district judge, wh9 awarded restitution, to tence or con.
Rose the libellant, of certain goods, part of the cargo of demnation oF
a foreign
the Americn .schooner Sarah.                         corei
court -will
This vessel-after tradiiig with the brigands, or rebels examine into.
Qf St. Domingo, at several of their ports, sailed from tle ju dic-
tion or such
thence, with a cargo purchased the*e, for the United court; and if
States; andhadproceeded more than ten leagues from the thatcour can.
coast of St. Domingo, when she was arrested by a not, c--it-
French privateer, on the 23d of- February, 1804, car- e2 ntfY nth
ried into the Spanish port of Barracoa, in the island of exercise the
Cuba; and there, 'with her cargo sold by the captors, jurisdiction
on the. 18th of March, 1804, before condemnation, but *hich it has
under authority,. as. it i-as said, of a person who styled assumed ito
. was sai, ofa pes n      entence is to
himself agent bf the government of St. Domingo, at St. be disregard-
J7ago de Cuba. The.greater part of the cargo was pu:- eir but o 
chzsed by           Colt, the master of an American theion,.
vessel called the Ex& m ple, into which vessel the goods far as it da.
were clandestinely transferred from the Sarah, in the pends u on
night timiei, and brought into the port of Charleston, in nuni6P?
South Carolina, wheretheyweie followed by Rose, the /am:, oie
supercargo of the Sarah; who filed a libel against them, rycountry are
in behalf of the former'owners, complaining of the the excl|sive
unlawful seizure on the high seas, afidpraying lbrresto- Judges. Eve.
ry sentence of
ration -fthe goods : whereupon process was issued, and condemnation
by a compe.
tent cbtrt,

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