GLENN v. LIGGETT

Nos. 306, 307.

135 U.S. 533 (1890)

GLENN v. LIGGETT. GLENN v. TAUSSIG.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 19, 1890.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Enoch Totten (with whom was Mr. Mason G. Smith on the brief) first argued a motion to dismiss No. 306 for want of jurisdiction. The following were the grounds for the motion:

Mr. John Howard opposing the motion.

Mr. John Howard (with whom was Mr. Charles Marshall on the brief) for plaintiff in error, on the merits.

Mr. Mason G. Smith (with whom was Mr. Enoch Totten on the brief) and Mr. George W. Taussig for defendants in error, on the merits.


MR. JUSTICE BLATCHFORD, after stating the case as above reported, delivered the opinion of the court.

The writ of error is dated the 13th of December, 1886, and was allowed by the district judge, but the allowance bears no date. The writ bears the mark of having been filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court on the 13th of December, 1886. The citation bears date the 13th of December, 1886, and is marked as having...

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