DUPONT v. PICHON

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4 U.S. 321 (1805)

4 Dall. 321

Dupont versus Pichon.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1805.


At the opening of the Court, on the first day of the term (all the Judges being present) Du Ponceau and Dallas moved, that the defendant be discharged absolutely from the process. They produced Mr. Pichon's credentials, by which it appeared, that he had not only been appointed commissary general of commercial relations, but, also, charge d'affaires of the French republic; his continuance in the latter character...

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