
    5. September
    In the Supreme Court
    RTBLe on the third monday in September 1810
    
      The United States of America vs. John Whipple
    
    12 octber. 1808.
   The United States of America to the Marshall of the territory of Michigan: You are hereby commanded that you take [Joh]n Whipple, if to be found within the territory of Michigan, and him Safely Keep, So that you may have his body before our judges [of ou]r Supreme Court to be holden at Detroit, on the third monday in September instant, to Satisfy us of fifty dollars for a fine [pronjounced against him in our Said Supreme Court on the twelfth day of October one thousand eight hundred eight, and also [Seventeen dollars, Seventy Seven cents adjudged to us for our Costs and Charges; and also fifty cents for this writ, whereof the Said [Johjn is convicted, and have then there this writ. Witness Augustus B. Woodward, chief judge of our [Said] Supreme Court the fifth day of September one thousand eight hundred ten. Peter Audrain, [elk.] S.C.T.M.

[Indorsement]

The fine settled with the treasurer. Costs due.

WM Scott.  