it; this being the mode adopted in the court of chancery to show the authenticity of their orders. We also send you a transcript from the books of the accountant general, certified by Mr. Lewis to be a true copy, Mr. Lewis being the clerk whose duty it is to make such transcript. The sum of £70 78. 8d., appearing still to remain on the general credit of the cause, is reserved for the costs of the attorney general, and will be paid over to his solicitor upon his applying for the amount; and the cash standing to the account of Mrs. de la Batut is for the arrears of her annuity, and will be paid to her. We have seen Mr. Deacon upon the subject of his charge for warehouse-room beyond the 24th ultimo, and have paid him for the same £2; and we have also paid 4s. 6d. for swearing to our bill of costs, which is the whole of our demand against you. Mr. Deacon informed us when we saw him that he had in his possession a painting belonging to the estate, and which he promised should be sent over to your house, and which we presume he has done; but should he not have done so, perhaps you will be good enough to apply to him for it. We will thank you to send us an acknowledgment for the different boxes we have handed you. We are, dear sir, your very faithful servants, CLARKE, FYNMORE & FLADGATE. RICHARD RUSH, Esq. Transcript of the account in the cause, the President of the United States of America vs. Drummond; from the books of the Accountant General. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. DRUMMOND. June 2 To the above cause the account To reduced annuities trans- June 7 To the President of the United States of America vs. Drum- To cash paid Thos. George June 12 To cash paid Thomas Clarke To cash paid Richard Rush. To cash paid Thomas George June 27 To cash paid Mrs. Eliz'h Fitall| £ s. d. £ 8. d. 1837. By bank £3 per cent. annu- 5,015 0 0 July 11 By cash received, 6 months interest £6,810 19s. 7d. 64,535 18 9 12,000 0 0 1838. By cash received, 6 months 102 3 4 6,810 19 7 62,739 19 2 The President of the United States of America vs. Drummond. The account of the annuitant Mary Ann de la Batut. I do hereby certify this to be a true copy of the books of the accountant general of the high court of chancery. BENJ. LEWIS, Clerk of the above accountant general. CHANCERY LANE, July, 1838. IN CHANCERY. Between the President of the United States of America, Plaintiff, and Charles Drummond and Her Majesty's Attorney General, Defendants, The bill of costs of the above-named plaintiff in this suit and incidental thereto. Sept. 16, 1836.-Mr. Fladgate's attendance on Mr. Rush, on the part of the United States, at the Portland hotel, by appointment, when Mr. Rush requested that two of the firm should at least attend... Writing to Mr. Rush, fixing appointment for conference with him on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock Sept. 20. Mr. Clarke and Mr. Fladgate's attendance on Mr. Rush, fully explaining to him the course which it appeared to us should be taken on the part of the executors to bring the claim of the United States under consideration, and also the necessity of making Madame de la Batut and the attorney general parties; and reading to him the case laid before Mr. Stuart, and his opinion, of which he wished to have a copy Copy case and opinion for him Attending him therewith Oct. 8.-Writing to Mr. Rush, in reply to letter from him--Oct. 7.-Writing to Mr. Rush, to fix appointment for conference on Thursday next.. Oct. 10-Mr. Clarke and Mr. Fladgate's attendance on Mr. Rush, by appointment, to peruse case drawn out by him for counsel to advise the American Government as to course to be pursued to obtain payment of the fund in court, and advising as to the counsel to be retained, and received directions to submit case to Mr. Pemberton and Mr. Jacob.____ Paid coach-hire . Oct. 11.-Looking through the papers in our possession, to compare them with statement in Mr. Rush's case, and altering the latter in one or two particulars, engaged two hours. Two copies of case for counsel, four sheets each Two copies of act of American Congress, to accompany same, three sheets each One copy of order on further directions in the cause of Hun- Attending at Doctor's Commons to bespeak an office-copy will Oct. 13.-Writing to Madame de la Batut, as to her demands, sal and signatures, and we also returned him his authority, Attending Mr. Pemberton with case.. Fee to him therewith, and clerk Fee to him for conference with Mr. Jacob, and clerk Fee to Mr. Jacob with case, and clerk Attending him therewith and thereon. Nov. 2.-Attending consultation, Mr. Rush being present, Nov. 5.-Copy of opinion for Mr. Rush- Nov. 14.-Mr. Clarke and Mr. Fladgate's attendance upon Instructions for bill MICHAELMAS TERM, 1836. Drawing same, folios 30. Paid fee to Mr. Shadwell to settle and sign, and clerk Attending Mr. Shadwell, advising hereon and as to Madame Fee to him and clerk Attending him....... Attending Mr. Pemberton, appointing a conference hereon at Attending consultation, Mr. Rush being present, at Westminster, when it was determined not to make Madame de la Batut a party to suit--- Paid for room Attending Mr. Shadwell afterwards to procure draught bill as settled.. Attending, bespeaking, and afterwards for office-copy bill to serve on the attorney general---- Paid for same....... Attending the attorney general therewith Drawing præcipe for subpoena against defendant, Charles Nov. 20-Attending Mr. Wray to press for answer of attor- Attending the defendant's clerk in court, and obtaining his consent thereto.__ Attending to present the same Paid answering, and for order, and entering.. Copy and service of order.. Writing to Mr. Rush to inform him when it was likely the cause would be heard_____ Paid for office.copy answer of defendant, Charles Drummond, folios 16-- Close copy Attending Messrs. Derby and Raven to inform them answer Term fee, clerk in court and solicitor----‒‒‒‒‒ Letters and messengers Paid for setting down cause and attending. Drawing præcipe for subpoena to hear judgment, and attend ing for same Paid for same and copy-- Service on the clerks in court... |