COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY v. ASHBY & STRIBLING ET AL.

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38 U.S. 331 (1839)

13 Pet. 331

10 L.Ed. 186

THE COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF ALEXANDRIA, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR, vs. ASHBY AND STRIBLING AND OTHERS, DEFENDANTS IN ERROR.

Supreme Court of United States.

February 5, 1839.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was argued by Mr. E.J. Lee, and Mr. Jones, for the plaintiffs in error; and by Mr. Semmes, and Coxe for the defendants.


Mr. Justice STORY delivered the opinion of the Court. —

This is the case of a writ of error to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the county of Alexandria. There are many irregularities in the proceedings on the record; but as, in our judgment, they are all waived or cured by the agreement of the counsel spread upon the record, which is, as to the matters in controversy in the suit, conclusive upon the...

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