The Federal Reporter. Volume 4: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States. October-December, 1880. Page: 397
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BRAD WI. VmItWD S~LBTE.
of the United States, at -Plattsburgh aforesaid, said 'pdcial
notice and letter, he, the said Anselm P. Brand, then and there
intending to cause said special notice to be published in said
Malone Palladium, and diroulated through the mails of the
United States by means of the post-office establishment of the
United States, which said special notice was then and there
a scheme and artifice to defraud divers and sundry persons,
to the jurors aforesaid unknown; and which said special notice
was, at Malone aforesaid; by the said Anselm P. Brand, there-
after, to-wit, on the fifteenth day of August, A. D. 1878, know-
ingly, wrongfully, and unlawfully caused to be deposited in the
post-office of the United States, to-wit, in the post-office at
Malone aforesaid, he, the said Anselm P. Brand, then and
there intending thereby to open communication, by means: of
the post-office establishment of the United States, .with divers
persons to the jurors aforesaid unknown, he, the said Anselm P.
Brand, then and there, by such means, knowingly, wrongfully,
and unlawfully contriving and intending to defraud said pea-
sons, contrary,". etc. '
The second count alleges thatlBrand, "on the fifteenth idy
of August; A. D. 1878, at RMlonu, in the county of Franklin,
and stte of .,New York, an'd northern district of New York,
and within the jurisdiction of. this court, knowingly, wrong-
fully, and unlawfully did cause to be deposited ih the ,post-
office of the United States, to-wit, in, the post-office at
Malone, aforesaid, a certain speciall notice' in, the words
and figures following, to-wit, [as in the first count,] :whioh
said special notice was then and there, by the said Anselin
P. Brand, caused to be signed at the end thereof as fol-
lows, 'A. B. Fritz & Co.,' and which said special notice was
then and there, by the said Anselm P. Brand, caused to be
addressed to divers persons, to the jurors aforesaid unknown,
intending thereby to open communication with said persons,
and intending thereby to incite said persons to open com-
munication with him, the said Anselm P. Brand, he, the said
Anselm P. Brand, then and there, by such means, knowingly,
wrongfully, and unlawfully contriving and intending to
defraud said persons, contrary," etc.__
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Boyle, Peyton. The Federal Reporter. Volume 4: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States. October-December, 1880., legislative document, 1881; Saint Paul, Minnesota. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc36333/m1/411/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.