DOOLEY v. SMITH


80 U.S. 604 (____)

13 Wall. 604

DOOLEY v. SMITH.

Supreme Court of United States.


Mr. Justice MILLER, who delivered the opinion of the court.

It is argued by counsel for defendant in error that no question cognizable by this court on a writ of error to a State court is presented by the record, while the counsel for plaintiff insists that the validity of the acts of Congress, making certain notes of the United States a legal tender in payment of debts, was the only question raised and decided in the court...

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