33 U.S.
Volume 33 — United States Reports
62 opinions
- 33 U.S. 1Walter Dunn et al. v. Henry Clarke et al. (1834)Vacated and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 4Ohn Stratton v. Leonard Jarvis (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 12Bank of the Metropolis v. William Jones (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 18Erwin v. Blake (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 30Dick v. Balch (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 40Morgan Byrne v. The State of Missouri (1834)Held state or territorial law unconstitutionalSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 44Samuel Lee v. Elizabeth Lee (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 52Armstrong v. Lear (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 75Reuben Garnett et al. v. Henry Jenkins et al. (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 88Jane Watson v. John Mercer (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
Held: or adjudged, invalid or defective, or insufficient in law, or.avoided, or prejudiced,’by reason of any informality or omission in setting forth the particulars of the acknowledgement made before such officer as aforesaid, in the certificate thereof; but all and every such grant, &c., deed of conveyance, &c., so made, executed and acknowledged as aforesaid, shall be *110 as good, valid, and effectual in law,, for…
- 33 U.S. 112Brown v. Keene (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 118George Briscoe v. The Commonwealth's Bank of the State of Kentucky (1834)No dispositionSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 123William Yeaton v. David Lenox (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 128Bank of United States v. Ritchie (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 148Jackson v. Ashton (1834)ReversedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 150United States v. Tench Ringgold (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 165Lutz v. Linthicum (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 181William Robinson Jun v. William Noble's Administrators (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 201Amos Binney v. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 214Lessee of Amos Binney v. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
Held: and condemnation had by said company, as appears by the papers hereto annexed ; and it is admitted that-the location of the land so last condemned, and the new locks erected thereon, and the old locks erected on the land condemned, as aforesaid, in 1793, is truly shown by a plot thereof made out by Thomas F. Pércell and William Bussard, hereto annexed.
- 33 U.S. 220James M'Cutchen v. James Marshall (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 244Sydney Gregg v. The Lessee of Gabriel Sayre (1834)ReversedSupreme Court of the United States
Held: as she alleges,- adversely to her co-tenants in common, and relies upon the statute of limitations to protect her in her claim.
- 33 U.S. 256Joseph Mandeville v. Roderick Burt Same (1834)Vacated and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 259The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company v. The Union Bank of Georgetown (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 262The Bank of the United States v. Jacob White, David Cummins, and Robert Bennefil (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 271The United States v. Andrew Hack (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
Held: at an early day, in the case of the United States v. *275 Fisher and others, 2 Cranch 358 , 1 Cond. Rep. 421, in the construction of a similar clause in the act of 3d March. 1797, ch. 74, that no lien is created by this law. No bona fide transfer of property, in the ordinary course of business, is overreached.
- 33 U.S. 277The United States v. One Hundred and Twelve Casks of Sugar (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 281Jacob Mumma v. The Potomac Company (1834)Held state or territorial law unconstitutionalSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 288The United States v. Adam Randenbush (1834)Certification to/from lower courtSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 291In the Matter of the Life and Fire Insurance Company of New York v. The Heirs of Nicholas Wilson (1834)Stay/motion grantedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 306In the Matter of the Life and Fire Insurance Company of New York v. Christopher Adams (1834)Stay/motion grantedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 307Colin Mitchell v. The United States (1834)Supreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 308Richard Keene v. John McDonough (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 312Charles Davis Consul of the King of Saxony v. Isaac Packard (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 326William King v. John Mitchell et al. (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 355Reuben Withers v. John Withers (1834)ReversedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 361The Bank of the United States v. Andrew Donnally (1834)Affirmed and reversed in partSupreme Court of the United States
Held: that an action of covenant will not lie in New York, on a contract to be performed in Pennsylvania, where there was a scrawl instead of a seal in the locus sigilli; although, by the law of Pennsylvania, a scrawl is deemed a seal. In Trasher v. Everhart, 3 Gill and Johns.
- 33 U.S. 375United States v. Jones (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 387United States v. Jones (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 399United States v. Jones (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 420William Holt and Wife v. Thomas and Edmund Rogers (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 435Eliza Brown v. Frances Swann (1834)No dispositionSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 436United States v. Clarke (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 470The United States v. Frances Richard (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 475The United States v. Antonio Huertas (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 477United States v. Gomez (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 478The United States v. George Fleming's Heirs (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 479United States v. Levi (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 484United States v. Younge (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 485United States v. Hernandez (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 488The United States v. John Huertas (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 492United States v. Fatio's Heirs (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 494The United States v. William Gibson et al. (1834)AffirmedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 495Edward Carrington v. The Merchants' Insurance Company (1834)Certification to/from lower courtSupreme Court of the United States
Held: that the exception extended to every seizure and detention suggested by. the prohibitions of trade and intercourse, as the means of enforcing them ; and whether of prevention or of punishment for infraction ; and that, therefore, it extended to cases where the charge of illicit trade with the Spaniards might be ultimately repelled; and where the. property seized might be in consequence acquitted under the…
- 33 U.S. 526Mary Deneale v. John Archer (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 528Mary Deneale v. John Archer (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 532Thomas Boon's Heirss v. William Chiles et al. (1834)Certification to/from lower courtSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 538The Ship Virgin v. Adam Vyfhius (1834)Reversed and remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 557Samuel Hazard's Administrator v. The New England Marine Insurance Company (1834)Affirmed and reversed in part, remandedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 588Ex Parte Martha Bradstreet v. Henry Huntington Tenant (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States
- 33 U.S. 591Henry Wheaton v. Richard Peters (1834)VacatedSupreme Court of the United States
Wheaton v. Peters, 33 U.S. (8 Pet.) 591 (1834), was the first United States Supreme Court ruling on copyright. The case upheld the power of Congress to make a grant of copyright protection subject to conditions and rejected the doctrine of a common law copyright in published works. The Court also declared that there could be no copyright in the Court's own judicial decisions.
- 33 U.S. 700Ex Parte the United States, in the Matter of the United States v. Anson G. Phelps, Elisha Peck and William E. Dodge (1834)Petition denied / appeal dismissedSupreme Court of the United States