WARD v. GREGORY


32 U.S. 633 (____)

7 Pet. 633

GEORGE W. WARD, AND RICHARD K. CALL, REGISTER AND RECEIVER (U.S.), APPELLANTS v. LEWIS GREGORY. SAME, APPELLANTS v. JACOB ROBINSON AND F. SWEARINGEN.

Supreme Court of United States.


Mr White moved to dismiss these cases, on the grounds that the proceedings were at law in the courts of the United States for the territory of Florida, and that they had been brought up from the court of appeals of that territory, by appeals instead of by writs of error.

On the 13th December 1826, on the application of the appellees to the superior court of appeals for the middle district of Florida, a mandamus was issued directed to George W. Ward, the register of...

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