Jacobs v. Spofford ( 1871 )


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  • "Walker, J.

    The error assigned in this case is that the note sued on was stamped with proprietary stamps; and it is said it might as well have been stamped with postage stamps; we say it might as well not have been stamped at all.

    The maker of the note showed a disposition to avoid any fraud against the United States.

    We are not told what kind of proprietary stamps were used; but we are left to infer that they are those usuably placed on lucifer match and cigar boxes; this was probably a wrong use of the stamps. The courts of this State will admit a promissory note in evidence, if not stamped at all. The United States must collect her revenue, without assuming to regulate the law of evidence- in the different States.

    We are of opinion that delay is properly suggested.

    The judgment is affirmed.

    Affirmed.

Document Info

Judges: Walker

Filed Date: 7/1/1871

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/15/2024