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Thursday May 13th 1858

J.J. Bauknight & Co }     Means
for the use of      }
       vs           }     Asst
Geo S. Riggs        }     
             And now on this day came the parties 
by their respective attornies, and the defendant saying 
nothing in bar or preclusion of the plaintiffs right to recover 
on Motion of plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered that the plain
-tiff do have his Judgement against the defendant by default 
and the Clerk do assess the damages, Whereupon the 
Clerk having assessed the damages at  
     dollars &                           Cents it is ordered 
Considered and adjudged by the Court that the plaintiff do 
have and recovered of and from the defendant the said
sum of                  Dollars &                  Cents 
for his damages together with his Costs in this behalf Expended 
taxed at               dollars &                     Cents
and the defendant in Mercy &c


State of Florida   }   Solicitor
     vs            } trading with Slaves
Samuel Clary       }
                     Continued to the next term of Court
and the defendant recognized in the sum of five hundred
dollars for his appearance at the next term of the Court
two hundred & fifty for the principle and one hundred &
twenty five for each Security
Samuel Clary, Hope H. Colson & William Colson Junr
appeared in open Court and acknowledged themselves
to owe & Stand indebted to the State of Florida in the
Sum of five hundred dollars, That is to say Samuel
Clary in the sum of two hundred & fifty dollars, Hope H. Colson
in the Sum of one hundred & twenty five dollars and William
Colson Junr in the sum of One hundred & twenty five dollars
to be levied of their respective goods & chattels, Slaves lands
& tenements, if default be made in the following condition
that is to say of the said Samuel Clary, shall be and
appear at this next term of the Court to answer to an indict
=ment for trading with Slaves and Shall not thence dep
-art the Court without barr thereof then this obligation
to be null and void otherwise to remain in full force
and virtue


Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 18 February 2011
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