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United States v. Columbian Insurance Co. of AlexandriaUnited States v. Columbian Insurance Co. of Alexandria

U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
Nov 15, 1821
Versions:2 Cranch 266
25 F. Cas. 585
2 D.C. 266
The Court (Thruston, J., contra,)

was of opinion that the writ of error is a supersedeas to the writ of peremptory mandamus, and refused to award an attachment, and quashed the peremptory writs of mandamus which had been issued before the expiration of the ten days.

See 7 Wheaton, 534. The Supreme Court determined that a writ of error would lie, to reverse the judgment of this Court awarding a peremptory mandamus, and directed Mr. Jones to produce affidavits as to the value of the matter in controversy. Put it not appearing that it amounted to $1000, the sum required to give appellate jurisdiction to the Supreme Court from the final judgments or decrees of this Court, the Supreme Court decided that a writ of error could not regularly issue in this case, and ordered the writ of error to be quashed.

At May term, 1822, of the Circuit Court, a mandate from the Supreme Court was produced, showing that the writ of error .was dismissed; whereupon the Circuit Court granted a peremptory mandamtis to admit the petitioners, Wheelwright and others, to their seats as directors, &c.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Columbian Insurance Co. of Alexandria
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
Date Published: Nov 15, 1821
Citations: 2 Cranch 266; 25 F. Cas. 585; 2 D.C. 266
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