GROVES v. SENTELL

No. 278.

153 U.S. 465 (1894)

GROVES v. SENTELL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 14, 1894.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George A. King, (with whom were Mr. Charles W. Hornor and Mr. William S. Benedict on the brief,) for appellants.

Mr. E.T. Merrick, Senr., for Mrs. Randolph, appellee, submitted on his brief.

Mr. E.M. Hudson, for Sentell, complainant in the bill of interpleader and appellee, submitted on his brief.

Mr. Edgar H. Farrar, Mr. Benjamin F. Jonas, and Mr. Ernest B. Kruttschnitt, for McLean, liquidator and appellee, submitted on their brief in which they contended:


MR. JUSTICE WHITE, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court.

As Martha Groves and W.J. Groves and Pogue, administrator, are the only appellants, the correctness of the decree in their favor and against Mrs. Randolph and Sentell is not before us. In this regard that decree is final. The Stephen Morgan, 94 U.S. 599.

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