HODGE v. COMBS

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66 U.S. 192 (1862)

1 Black 192

17 L.Ed. 157

HODGE, vs. COMBS.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 10, 1862.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, for the appellants.

Mr. Bradley, of Washington city, for the appellees.


Mr. Justice GRIER.

This case was before this court at December term, 1858, and may be found reported in 21 Howard, 397. It was then remanded to the Circuit Court, with directions to allow the parties to amend their pleadings, and take further testimony.

The important question of the case was, whether Love had any authority to transfer the Texas bonds of Combs, and whether Hodge, who claimed them, had given value for them.

This court, in remanding the...

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