DUNCANSON v. M`LURE

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4 U.S. 308 (1804)

4 Dall. 308

Duncanson, versus M`Lure.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

September 1, 1804.


Under this sentence of condemnation, the Mount Vernon and her cargo were delivered to the captors by the Spanish governor of Porto Rico, with permission to sell them there. At the public sale, Rousseau, a naturalized American, purchased the ship, and afterwards sold her for 22,000 dollars, to M`Lure, the present defendant, and American citizen, who brought her to Philadelphia.

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