| U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia | Nov 15, 1822

The Court (Thrtjst'on, J., absent,)

ordered the books to be produced; and observed that the petitioner when he makes application to the judge, must offer to surrender all his property, effects and evidences of debts, and is presumed to have them ready to be produced, and before his discharge must deliver them to the trustee. Allegations of fraud may as well be filed after his discharge as before; and if filed after, the books would be evidence.

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