Supreme Court of the United States, 1843

Elizabeth R. Cartwright, in Error v. Alexander T. Howe, George F. Richards, and William Richards

Elizabeth R. Cartwright, in Error v. Alexander T. Howe, George F. Richards, and William Richards
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided February 15, 1843
42 U.S. 188; 11 L. Ed. 97; 1 How. 188; 1843 U.S. LEXIS 296 (United States Reports)

Elizabeth R. Cartwright, in Error v. Alexander T. Howe, George F. Richards, and William Richards

Opinion

This cause came on to'be heard on the transcript of the record from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, holden in and for the comity of. Washington, and it having been stated by Mr. Bradley, of counsel for the defendant in error, that the matters in-controversy had been agreed and settled between the parties, to which Mr. R. J. Brent, of counsel for'the. plaintiff in error, assented;'.it-, is thereupon now here ordered, and adjudged by this court that this cause bé-and the same is hereby dismissed, with costs..

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