MURRILL ET AL. v. NEILL ET AL.


49 U.S. 414 (1850)

8 How. 414

JOHN D. MURRILL AND THE BANK OF NEW ORLEANS, APPELLANTS, v. ALEXANDER NEILL AND WILLIAM T. SOMERVILLE.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was argued by Mr. Mayer and Mr. Johnson (Attorney-General), for the appellants, and by Mr. Brown and Mr. Meredith, for the appellees.


Mr. Justice DANIEL delivered the opinion of the court

The original bill in this case having been framed upon a palpable misapprehension of the position of the parties, and of the facts connected with and entering into their rights or their obligations, reference to that bill beyond this remark is deemed unnecessary. The object of the amended bill filed by the complainants on behalf of themselves and others, creditors of the...

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