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Colin Mitchel, Robert Mitchel, in his own right, and as assignee of the estate and effects of the mercantile house heretofore trading under, the firm of Carnochan and Mitchel, and as trustee of the creditors of said firm, and also of Richard Carnochan, William Calder, Benjamin Marshall, Benjamin W. Rogers, John P. Williamson, the heirs and legal representatives of John M'Nish deceased, and J*" <* Innerarity, appellants v. The United States, 1835 — 34 U.S. 711 · caselaw · US