LASERE v. ROCHEREAU


84 U.S. 437 (1873)

17 Wall. 437

LASERE v. ROCHEREAU.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. J.A. & D.G. Campbell, for the plaintiff in error. No opposing counsel.


Mr. Justice SWAYNE stated the facts of the case, and delivered the opinion of the court.

In May, 1863, the plaintiff in error was, and had been for many years, a resident of the city of New Orleans. On the 9th of that month — being "a registered enemy" of the United States — a military order was issued that he should "leave that parish for the so-called Confederacy before the 15th instant." The order was obeyed...

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