Ex parte Ferrett
Ex parte Ferrett
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This was a motion fora prohibition to restrain the enforcement of an ordinance of the City Council, imposing a capitation or poll tax, so far as relates to the present applicants.
It appeared that the applicants are natives of Cape Francois, in the island of St. Domingo, and had always enjoyed the rights and privileges of the free citizens of that country,- that they have resided in this city for many years, and had néver been called on for the above tax until very lately; that their mother was a free woman of the East Indies, and was married to a white man, their father, at the Cape, where her rights had never been questioned. Upon this statement, the case was submitted to the presiding Judge below, who decided, that the applicants were liable to the tax. The motion is to reverse the decision.
The grounds stated in the brief will not be considered, because it is conceived that the question depends on the construction of the city ordinance.
After imposing a number of taxes, the ordi
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Ex parte Ferdinand Ferrett, and others
- Status
- Published