Chace v. Vasquez, 24 U.S. 429 (1826).
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Chace and Others, Appellants, Against Vasquez, the Consul General of Portugal, Respondent
Supreme Court of the United States.
Feb 15, 1826.
24 U.S. 429
Chace and Others, Appellants, against Vasquez, the Consul General of Portugal, Respondent., Mr. D. Hoffman, for the respondent,
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The Court were of opinion, that the case was embraced by the principle decided in the case of the Palmyra, since an appeal would still lie from the damages when ascertained; but, that, had the decree of the Circuit Court dismissed the libel, such decree would have been final.

Appeal dismissed.