MORGAN v. THORNHILL

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78 U.S. 65 (1871)

11 Wall. 65

20 L.Ed. 60

MORGAN, v. THORNHILL.

Supreme Court of United States.

February 27, 1871.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. C. Cushing, for the creditors in bankruptcy, appellees in the case, now moved to dismiss the appeal.

Messrs. W.M. Evarts and P. Phillips, contra:


Mr. Justice CLIFFORD delivered the opinion of the court.

Exclusive original jurisdiction, in all matters and proceedings in bankruptcy, is conferred by the acts of Congress upon the District Courts, but in case of a vacancy in the office of a district judge, or in case the district judge shall, from sickness, absence, or other disability, be unable to act, the circuit judge may make all necessary rules and orders preparatory...

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