UNITED STATES v. HOUGH


103 U.S. 71 (____)

UNITED STATES v. HOUGH.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Assistant Attorney-General Smith for the appellant.

Mr. Philip Phillips and Mr. W. Hallett Phillips, contra.


MR. JUSTICE MILLER delivered the opinion of the court.

Ruel Hough, collector of internal revenue for the first district of Tennessee, was furnished by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with a large amount of revenue stamps, and on the sixteenth day of September, 1864, he gave, with sureties, bond to the United States in the sum of $25,000, conditioned for the payment of the money received by him for such stamps, and a faithful...

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