District Attorney's Fees,

Prize Commissioner's Fees and Expenses,
Clerk's Fees,
Leaving a Net Residue of____________________($______)

And it appearing to the Court upon the Report of the Prize Commissioner, that the U. S. S. ____________________________ Commanding, was the sole Capturing Vessel, and entitled to share in the Prize, and was of Superior Force to the Captured Vessel, and it appearing that the Marshal has paid and satisfied the Bills of Costs and Charges as herein taxed, and allowed, it is Ordered that the same be paid to him out of the money on Deposit with the Assistant Treasurer of the United States subject to the Court in this case, and it is Further Ordered that the said Residue of the Gross Proceeds deposited with the Assistant Treasurer in this Case be paid into the Treasury of the United States, for Distribution, one half to the officers and crew of said ________ and one half to the United States.[502]

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Judge of the District Court of the United States,
for the Southern District of Florida.


APPENDIX IX

DIGEST OF IMPORTANT CASES ARRANGED UNDER TITLES

15. Precedent and Decisions

Bolton v. Gladstone, 5 East, 155

In an action on a policy of insurance in 1804 on a Danish ship and cargo warranted neutral and captured by a French ship of war (Denmark being at peace with France), it appeared that the court in which the Danish ship was libelled declared her good and lawful prize. Held by Ellenborough C. J., "that all sentences of foreign courts of competent jurisdiction to decide questions of prize" were to be received "as conclusive evidence in actions upon policies of assurance, upon every subject immediately and properly within the jurisdiction of such foreign courts, and upon which they have professed to decide judicially."