FARRELLY ET AL. v. WOODFOLK

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60 U.S. 288 (1857)

19 How. 288

15 L.Ed. 670

TERENCE FARRELLY, EDWARD O. MORTON, ET AL., HEIRS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF FREDERIC NOTRIBE, APPELLANTS, v. WILLIAM W. WOODFOLK.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 5, 1857.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was submitted by Mr. Pike for the appellants, and Mr. Meigs for the appellee.


Mr. Justice WAYNE delivered the opinion of the court.

This case having been submitted to the court upon printed arguments, we find from an examination of the record that the appeal has been prematurely taken from an interlocutory and not a final decree.

After reciting such facts in the case as the court deemed to be necessary for understanding the subject-matter of controversy, and the court's directions in respect to the rights of the complainant, the court...

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