Supreme Court of the United States, 1851

State of Florida v. State of Georgia

State of Florida v. State of Georgia
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided January 14, 1851
52 U.S. 293; 13 L. Ed. 702; 11 How. 293; 1850 U.S. LEXIS 1510 (United States Reports)

State of Florida v. State of Georgia

Opinion

Messrs. Johnson and Westcott, solicitors for the complainant, moved the court for leave to file the bill of complaint in the cause and for a writ of subpoena, or such process as to the court may seem proper. Whereupon this court, not being now here sufficiently advised of and concerning what order to render in the premises, took time to consider.

- On consideration of the motion made in this case yesterday, by the solicitors for the complainant, it is now here ordered by the court that this bill of complaint be filedr and that process of subpoena be, and the same, is hereby, awarded, as prayed for by the complainant, and that said process issue against “ The .State of Georgia/’

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