Sipperley v. Smith
Supreme Court of the United States
Sipperley v. Smith, 155 U.S. 86 (1894)
15 S. Ct. 15; 39 L. Ed. 79; 1894 U.S. LEXIS 2251
The Chief Justice:
Sipperley v. Smith
Opinion
The motion to dismiss is sustained upon the authority of Masterson v. Herndon, 10 Wall. 416; Hardee v. Wilson, 146 U. S. 179 ; Inglehart v. Stansbury, 151 U. S. 68; Davis v. Mercantile Trust Co., 152 U. S. 590.
Appeal dismissed.
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