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Merritt v. Park
Opinion of the Court by Samuel Blatchford
751422Merritt v. Park — Opinion of the CourtSamuel Blatchford

United States Supreme Court

108 U.S. 109

Merritt  v.  Park


This is a suit to recover back duties exacted by the plaintiff in error, as collector of the port of New York, on glass bottles imported in March, 1879, from London. The bottles contained beer, and the defendant exacted a specific duty of 35 cents a gallon on the beer and also a duty of 30 per cent. ad valorem on the bottles. The bottles were the ordinary ale bottles of commerce. The circuit court directed a verdict for the plaintiffs, and they had a judgment, to review which the collector brought this writ of error.

The question involved is the same, and arose under the same statutory provisions, as in the case of Schmidt v. Badger, decided by this court at this term, [1 SUP. CT. REP. 530.] It was there held that such duty on the bottles, in addition to such duty on the beer and ale contained in them, was a lawful duty. That decision governs the present case, and the judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the case is remanded to that court, with directions to grant a new trial.

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