Territory of Missouri
County of St. Louis
Sc
Augustus Chouteau John P. Canne & Antoine
Chenin by Carr their attorney
complain of HenryDeLauseur
Alexander Papin Joseph Robedeau &
Francoise Robedeau in
a plea of trespass on the case
for that whereas on the twenty
ninth day of
June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred
thirteen at the county aforesaid &
within the
juris
diction of this
court, it was agreed by &
between the
plaintiffs and
defendants, that they the said plantiffs should sell and deliver
to them
the said defendants all the goods
&
merchandizes & other articles which they the said
plaintiffs had in the possession of their clerk
one
certain Bazile
Buissonetteup the Missouri river
at the Maka nation of Indians, as well the goods
wares &
merchandizes which were left with said Buizonet
not by Joseph Brazeau for
the plaintiffs as those
which had been placed under the particular
direction
& care of said Buissonethimself by them
the said
plaintiffs, whereof an invoice together with the agree
[-]ments of the
parties are
as follows Towit-
Lacture des Marchandizes que J.p.h Brazeaux a
laisses a Bazil Baissonet
chez la nation makas et
venduiser jour
a Mss. A. P. Robedeaux A Papin H.
ainsi que celles que entre les mains du dit
Bazil Buissonet provenant de
celles quel avait sous
sa conduite particuliere el dont facture est ci
bas a son
depart d'ics - Nota - Il est been entendu que Augte
Chouteau Cabanne &Co. ne s'obligeant pas afaire livres
les sus dites
marchandizes exactement aux factures
cy dessous detailles, mais bien
generalment toales
celles que se trouveront entre les mains du
Bazil Bissonet tant celles
que lui a quittes Jph Bra
-zea que celles qu'il aura de reste. Les sus
dites
marchandizes seront livres l'arrivee de Mrs.
J. Robedeaux, A.
Papin & Co. ou leurs representatifs
. chez les machas a l'endroit ou
le secver Bazil Buis
sonet
a leur livraison Il est de plus
Conveners que
le serves A
P J. Robideau A. Papin & payison
"avec leurs propres fonds his gaged
du dic Bazil Buissonel
“que sonl de upl cent pecltrer of cause
de duex hommes
“quila avil lue
"Marchandizes que J. Brazeau a laisses a
"Bazel
Buissonet.
savaer
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" St. Louis 29th June
1813”
"Augt. Chouteau, Compe."
“Nous soussignes acciptons pour
au de notre
"Compagnei
les terms & conditions depus
; &
“Nous
de payer les uns pour
“les autres un seut pour tous,
“mois de mai argent legal des Etats Uncis
“a de Auguste Chouteau , le
“ a guoi poura monter les marchandisgue
“ prise gue le present
“. double a St.
Louis le 29th
“June 1813.
and the said plaintiffs aver that out of
the goods wares &
merchandizes
aforesaid these summoned in the hands
& popission of said
Buiponette for the plaintiffs Ar
[-]ticles to the price & amount of six
thousand four hun-
dred & forty two dollars & eight cents
according to
the price contained in the foregoing invoices, which
were delevered to them the said defendants, by him
the saidBazilBuiponette for the plaintiffs at
fort Je
Loiseau Noiz the twenty sixth day of
september
in the said year of eighteen hundred &
thirteen,
Towit at the county aforesaid & within the juris
diction
aforesaid, by reason as on where of the said defendants
became liable
& found in law according to their agreement
& asumpsit in writing as aforesaid set forth, to pay
them
The said plaintiffs the amount of said merchandeses
aforesaid
Towit the sum of six thousand, four hundred
& forty two dollars,
eight , wherever after the expera
tion on of the month of may eighteen hundred & four
[-]teen the same should be demanded and
being so
liable in consideration thereof then & there undertook
& faithfully promisedto pay the said sum of money
to the plaintiffs according to the
and effect of
their saidasumpsit in writing -
and for that whereas the said defendants on the twenty
sixth day of September eighteen hundred &
thirteen at
fort de Loiseau Noiz, towit at the county
aforesaid &
within the jurisction of this court those indebeted to
them the plaintiffs in
the sum of six thousand dollars
for goods & wares &
merchandizes before that time sold
& delivered to them the said
defendants at their special
instance & request, and being so indebeted in consider
ation thereof then & there undertook & faithfully prom
[-]ised to pay the same to the plaintiffs wherever after
[-]wards they should be requested -
and for that whereas also the said defendants on
the same day &
year aforesaid at the place and within
the jurisdiction aforesaid,in consideration that the said
plaintiffs had before that had timesold and delivered to them
at their like
special instance &request, other goods,
wares &merchandizes, they promised to pay them
there
for so much as the said goods wares &merchandizes
were reasonably worth, and the
said plaintiffs aver
that the goods
wares &merchandizes
tinred were reasonably worth the
sum of six
thousand dollars of which the defendants then
& there had notice, by reason whereof they became
liableto pay the saidsum of money to the
plaintiffs as requested-
Nevertheless the said defendants tho often req-
uested have not paid the
aforesaid several sums
of money nor
any part thereof to the plaintiffs, but
the same to pay hath wholy & state do the
refuse to
the damage of the plaintiffs seven
thousand dollars therefore they sue
&c.
Carr , atty pgs
Auguste Choutean
John P. Cabanne
&
Antoine Chence
vs.
Mar.
Joseph Robedeau
Francis
Robedeau
&
Alexander Papin
This is an action on the case
Issue a Summons
damages
$7000.00 Carr
P. Ledueing, Eq.
Compte avec Chouteau, Cabanie,
1814 La nous dance du
dernier Compte que
regs ensemble1806.75 1/2juillu 26.pour aute p. la que
nous vous Computun.
Balance da present Compte1013.2$ 2819.77- 1/2
181486984 1/2 de peaused cheareuil @161289juiller 26680 Nobes @2251530$ 2819
Sauf Erreura omissions St. Louis 26. juillet 1814
Aug. Cabame's Comp.
No 17
October Term 10
August Chouteau
Cubanné
Cherrié
87
Henry Delaurier
Nobidou
and others
In the court of common pleas of the county of
St Louis of the
term of October one thousand
eight hundred and
fourteen
Joseph Robideaux
Francois Robideaux
Alexander Papin
ads
August Chouteau
John ?
&
Antoine Cherrie
and the said Henry Delaurier
one of the
above named
Defendants in his own
proper person comes and defends
the wrong &
injury when & where & and prays
Judgement
of the declaration & writ of the said
plaintiffs
because he says that the aforesaid
supported promises and undertakings
in this
said declaration mentioned if any such these
were were and
each of them was made by
the said Henry Delaurier Joseph Robedaux
Francais Robedaux and alexander papin the
said defendants, and by
Francais Derouin jointly
and not by the said defendants only,
whean
said Francis Derouin is still alive & living
towit on
the river Missouri or its dependen
[-]cies, and this the said defendants
are ready
to verify wherefore because the said Francis
Derouin is
not named in the said declaration
& writ the said Defendants
pray of judgements
of said wirt & declaration and that
the
same may be quashed, and their
adjudged to them
Henry his & Delaurier
mark
Severue
to in open Court
25-Octr. 1814
M. S. Clk
Augt. Chouteau
& others
vs Henry Delausier
& others 25-Octr. 1814
Missouri Territory
County of St Louis
Court of Common
pleas
ss.The United States of America to any
Justice of the peace in
& for the County of St Louis
Greeting-
We requiring Special trust and Confidence in
your intergrity &
Circumspection
do require and command you that
you cause to come before you such witnesses
as shall be named to you
and then upon their Corporal Oaths to be by
you administered on
the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, touching
their knowledge
of any thing that may relate to a certain said now
pending in our said Court
before the Judges of our said Court between
Auguste Chouteau , John F.Cabouné
and Antoine Cherie Plaintiff, and
Henry Delaurier , Joseph , Francois
Robedaux and Alexander Papin Defendants, on the parts of the Plaintiffs;
And having reduced the said depositions is taken
by you as aforesaid into writing
you
send the home with this commission, Closed under your seal to our said
Court of Common Pleas with all Convenient Speed-
Witness Mary S.Ledue, Clerk of our
said Court at the Town
of St Louis seventeenth day of August in the year of
our
Lord One thousand eight hundred & fourteen & the
thirty
innth of the american Independence M.S. Clk.
John S. Cabauné &
Antonie Cherié
Vs
Henry Delaurier
Joseph Robideaux
Francois Robideaux &
Alexander Papin
In vocationAugust 17th 1814
On motion of the Plaintiffs Attorney It is ruled that a
to any Justice of the peace in
& for the County
of Saint Louis to take the questions of witnesses on the part.
of the
Plaintiffs
(Signed) M.S . Ledue Clk
M.S . Ledue Clk St L .C.C.C.
Joseph Robidou
Francois Robidou
& Alexander Papin
The above named Defendants,
take notice that I shall on Tuesday
the twenty third of this month between the
hours of nine o clock in the morning
and six o clock in the evening of
said
day, at the office of M.P.L due Esq. in
the town of St. Louis , proceed to take the
Depositions of witnesses on the part of the
Plaintiffs to be read on
the trial of the
above named cause.
St.Louis August 17th, 1814.? Atty P.H.
St Louis Common Pleas
October Term 1814
Auguste Chouteau
John L. Cabauné.
Antonie
Cherie
vs Henry Delaurier
Joseph Robidou
Francois Robidou
&
Alexander Papin
$1-75
I do certify that I
delivered a copy of the
within rule & notice to all of the
within named
defendants except Francesis Robidou & that I
left
a copy of the same with his wife
at his
place of abode. This th day
of August
1814
Sworn to & subscribed before this 18th day
of August
1814. Charles
Missouri Territory County of St. Louis In the court of Common pleas of the county of St. Louis
to & the rule and notice hereinto annexed said
issued from the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in vocation on
the Seventeenth of August one
thousand eight hundred & fourteen directed to
any
justice of the peace in and for the county of St. Louis to take the
depositions
of witnesses to be read in evidence in a certain
suitpending in the said court
of Common pleas wherein Auguste Chouteau John S. Cabauné & Antoine Cherié
are Plantiffs and Henry Delaurier
Joseph Robideou, FrancoisRobideou & Alexander
Papin defendants on the of the said plaintiffs - On this Twenty third day
of August in the year of our
Lord One thousand eight hundred & fourteen
between
the hours of nine in the forenoon & Six of the Clock in the
afternoon
of that day it being the Third tuesday of said month of
Auguste Before
me Mary F. Ledue One of the Justice of the Peace in
& for the township of
St. Louis County of St Louis &
Territory of Misssouri at my office in St. Louis
on the day &
year last aforesaid personaly came & appeared Bazil.
Bisounet
who being duly sworn On the Holy Evangelistsof almighty
God deporeth
& sayth that in September last to wit
1813 at the fort commonly the fort of L'Oiseau noir at the nation Mahas he the deponent was called
upon by Henry Delaurier Francois Robidou
& Alexander Papin to deliver them
the goods wares & Merchandizes, that he the deponent asked them
their authority
to which they replied “you know that we have
property as for letters we have
none, nevertheless on their insisting of having the goods which he the
deponent
let them have, on telling them well take them, that they the
said Papin
together with one of his
hands began to measure & Weigh the said goods
wares & Merchandizes that he the
said deponent did not in any
wise
in the measuring and weighing of the same he considering it as
a
, that when said Papin was taking the said goods &
Merchandizer
Francois Robidou was taking a
memorandum or statement of the same
in writing, that he was hired to
trade the said goods wares &
Merchandize,
that he amongst his hired honor he had one who could write to whom he
ordered to attend to the taking
of the goods but did not - that in the taking
of the said goods wares and Merchandizes they the said Alexander Papin Francis
Robidou & Henry Delaurier as he the
said deponent couldnever cheated
him, that when in the
taking of the goods he the deponent first
opened the
Bales and wanted to count the blankets when it was observed to him by
the said Alexander ,
Francis & Delaurier that there would be a confusion in counting then among People, that after the memorandum of
the said
goods, wares & Merchandizes was
taken he the deponent observed for
them one mistake to wit about one hundred and two or one
hundred & three years of Callicere or about one pair and a half or
two pairs or two pairs and a half of small Blankets remaining - which items
were afterwords carried on
said Memorandum or statement
Question by Plantiffs. Did you or did you next trade any selver wares
Answer I did not trade any & it all remained in the same trunk I got
Q. who would you perceive of the mistake of the & Blanketts and
of no other mistake.
A. Because this & Blanketts were all show of that kind, but amongest such a quantity of goods I would not remember every item
Q. how many maps of had you ? Answer
about as I think six but
that in the
taking of the same Alexander Papin wanted
to take them out
for four and that on
my insisting insix the said Alexander as well as myself and that they
set them down
Q. by same to wit the Plantiffs. Did you heard said Alexander , Francois & Delaurier expressing any thing about the payment of the goods?
A. Yes they expressed that they would pay you on the Bank of the river
on their
arrival here, & that if thesaid Plantiffs would not here it so they the said
Defendants would by the course of law
detain the
payment of the same for month or one year
Q. by same what losely at Mr. Auguste Chouteau relating to
an Invoice and a
letter?
A. at that place Mr. Cabauné asked me how could I
deliver the goods
without the letter & Invoice to which I
answered that they Robideaux
Question by plaintiff attorney was there any other person who could
read
but the Defendants - Answer yes several others
Question by same. Did you sign the said
invoice knowing it to be
incorrect -
Answer Yes -
Question by same You have said that your considered the taken of the
said goods wares &
merchandises by the said Defendants how did
it
happened that you signed the invoice
?
Answer I was to situated that I could not do otherwise.
question by
same. You have said that you considered that the taken of
the goods by the Defendants as a pillage or plundering,
was there
any threat, force or violence used on their part to induce you to belief
it? Answer,
there was no threat, force nor violence used
an
their past, but I was so circumstanced that I was obliged to let
the goods to them
Question by same. were you afraid of them Answer Yes
Question by same.
were there any persons present at that time to
wit
when the goods were delivered
who could prevent the Defendants from during
you from taking the goods by force and if
any how many?
Answer - there were persons present but not remember who
they were.
Question by same, was the said invoice made & signed by you
at the time the goods were delivered. Yes
the said invoice was
signed by me at the delivery of the said goods.
Question by same how many man hard you then of yours-
Answer two -
And this deponent further sayth not
Bazil his + mark Bissonnet
Taken sworn to subscribed before me on the
day & year &
between
the hours and at the place in that behalf
written
M. . I. .
and Papin told me they would not delivered me the letter
concerned my wages that the said letter was Damaged & to
that it was
altogether
, and this deponent states that the letter was defaced the
Invoice in
which said letter wasappeard very sound - and this deponent
further says that joseph Robideau told him since
the commencement of the present
suit that it he the said Deponent would
say that he had been cheased by them
he the said Joseph or his would flogg him -
that he the said Deponent
would say that he had been cheatedby them
he the said Joseph Robideau or his brother would flogg him----
that he the said deponent repeated to the said Defendant at Mr. Chouteau
that he had been cheated by them,adding the said deponent that the
of
nine hundred Dollars
could not have occured on the small trade he made
of part of the said goods with the Indians
Question by Defendant's attorney, Did or did not Alexander Papin , Francois Robideau
and Henry Delaurier or either of them showed you any instrument of writing
or any paper purporting to be on Invoice or any letter?
A. They showed me a Paper but as I can
neither read nor write I do not
know what the contents of it might be and could not know it one hour
after
were the same presented to me.
Q. by same In what capacity were you employed by the said Plaintiffs
in
this case Answer in the Capacity of
Clerk &
trader for them the said
Plaintiffs
-
Q. Did you of did you not considered yourself accountable for the
goods
wares &
merchandizes which were confided to you in that Capacity?
Answer, yes but in no otherwise that by my neglect -
Q. by same - Did you make or came to be
made any Invoice of the goods
wares &
merchandizes related above which you delivered to
the above
named Defendants? Answer. I did not made any but Francois
Robideau made one Invoice -
Q. Did you signed &
acknowledged the Invoice made by said
Francois Robideau ? Answer, yes through ignorance.
-
Q. did any person witnessed your signature and if any one who?
A. Yes - One James W. Cleghorn my hired hand & Clerk & Michael
E. Turmell.
Q. Did any person read to you the last said Invoice?
A. Ye Francis Robideau read to same to me. -
Q. Did You ask any other person to read it to you? Answer No.
Chouteau Cabaune & Co.
vs
DeLaurier
Robedeau
Papin & Co.
7268.60
5727.97
1540.63
5727.97
714.11
6442.08
vsDelaurierRobideau Papin & Co.
Repleation
And the said plantiffs by Carr this attorney
for repleation to the plea of them
the defendants in this
case pleaded they the said plantiffs reply
& say that
the said Francois
Derourier was not then & there
to wit at
the time of place of the purchase and deli
very of the goods wares
& merchandizes mentioned in
the declaration, a partner with them the said
defendants as is by them in their plea aforesaid
alleged; and then the said plantiffs pray
may
be inquired by the County -
wherefore they
pray judgement
Carr atty. I have joined Easton& Lucas
Chaoutean Cabaune & Co.
vs.
Delaurier, Robideau & others
Replication
filed 26th January 1815M.
a copy of the within January 26th 1815
Easton & Lucas
atty for defts.
Territory Of Missouri ,
County of St. Louis
sct.The United States of America , to the sheriff of the county of St.
Louis , Greeting.
We command you to summon Henry Delaurier , Joseph Robideau , Francois Robideau &
Alexander
Papin
if they may be found
within your bailiwick that they
be and appear before the judges of
our tour of common pleas, to be held at the town of St. Louis , within
and
for the county of St. Louis , on the fourth
Monday of October next then
there
to answer unto Auguste Chouteau , John P.
Cabauné & Antoine Cherié
in a plea
of on the
case
to the
damage of the said Auguste Chouteau , John P. Cabauné &
Antoine Cherié
the sum of Seven thousand Dollars and have you then
there this wit.
Witness the
Hon. Mary . ,
ClerkEsq
presiding
judge of our said court at the town of St. Louis aforesaid,
this Eighth day of
August in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fourteen and of the Independence
at the United States
of America the Thirty ninthM. .
Clk, St.
L . C.C.C.P.
No 17
St. Louis Common Pleas
October Term 1814
John P. Cabauné
Antoine Cherié
vs.
Henry Delaurier &
Joseph Robideau &
Francois Robideau &
Alexander Papin &
summon
Dam: $7000-000
This is an on the
case $7000-00
A. V.
at
$1. 60 for
Territory Of Missouri ,
County of St Louis
Sct.The United States of America to the sheriff of the county of
St.Louis ,Greeting.
We command you to takeattach the Body of Joseph
immediately
if he may be found within your bailwick and
him safely keep so that you may have
bod before the judge
ofour court of
commoncircuit court now pleas, to be heldat the town of St. Louis ,
within and
for the county of St. Louis , on the of nextthen there
to answer
unto the United States touching a certain by him
in not attending the said court
as ain a plea
witness for Henry & others
at the of
& other after being
legally to the damage of
the
said
hereof fail not
the sum of
and
have you then
this writ.
Witness the
Hon. Mary .
ClerkEsq. presiding
Judge
of our said court at the town of St. Louis
aforesaid, this
12th day April in the year of our Lord
one
thousand eight hundred and 15 and
of the Indepencence
of the United States of America the 39th Clk. St. L . C.C.C.
St Louis Circuit Court
April Term 1815
United States
vs
Joseph Cape
Non Est.
for
Territory Of Missouri County Of
St . Louis sctThe United States of America to the Sheriff
of the county of St Louis
Greeting.
You are hereby commanded to Summon Joseph Cape,
Joseph & Louis
that setting aside all
manner of excuse and delay they be and appear
in proper person
before the
judges of our court ofour Circuit
Court nowon
thesetting,
day of at the town of St .
Louis , then there to testify and
the
truth of say in a certain matter of controversy now pending in our said
court, wherein
John S. &
areplaintiff and Henry , Joseph
Francesis & Alexander
defendant son the part of
the Defendant and have you then there this
writ.
Witness Mary S., Clerk
of our said court,at the townof common pleas, at the town
of St . Louis this
twelth day of April in the year of our
Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and fifteen
and of the
Independence of the United States , the Thirty ninthM.S. Clerk of St. L . C.C.
St Louis Circuit Court
April Term 1815>
Auguste Chouteau
John
P.Cabauné
Antonie Cherié
vs.
Henry Delaurier
Joseph Robideau
Francois Robideau &
Alexander Papin
for
Louis
Joseph Cape
Joseph
St. Louis
with
Executed
...
A..C.
Defendant in semon
by
Territory Of Missouri ,
County of St. Louis ct.The United States of America , to the sheriff of the county of St.
Louis , Greeting.
We command you to take the Body of
Town
immideately
if he
may be found within your bailwick and him,
safely keep so that you may have
his body before the judges of our court of common pleas, to be heldCircuit court now at the town of St. Louis within and
for
the county of St. Louis , on the
next then there
Then there to answer unto the United States launching & certain confess
in
not attending of a hury
in a case herein Auguste
others in a plea
are plaintiff & Henry & others Defendent as he was
legally
summoned
damage of the said
Thereof fail notthe sum of
and
have you then
there this write
Witness the Hon,
Clerck
For prefiding Judge of
cur said court at the town of St. Louis aforesaid, this
13th day of April in the year of our Lord
one
thousand eight hundred and 15 and
of the Independence
of the United States of America the 39M. Clk. St. L . C.C.C.
United States
vs. Ephrain Town attach
Executed by bringing
to body of Ephrain
Council
by the within Writ
Wm. Thompson
F. L. C.
Joseph Robideau
Delaurier & Co
ads
Choutau
& Cabauné
Recepits accts & papers
St Louis County Gabriel Long,
Planintiff Complains of
Samuel Hammond
&
JohnathonKendall of a plea Defendants