HUNT V. BLACKBURN, 131 U. S. 403 (1889)

Subscribe to Cases that cite 131 U. S. 403 RSS feed for this section

Link to the Case Preview: http://supreme.justia.com/us/131/403/

Link to the Full Text of Case: http://supreme.justia.com/us/131/403/case.html

U.S. Supreme Court

Hunt v. Blackburn, 131 U.S. 403 (1889)

Hunt v. Blackburn

No. 16

Submitted January 22, 1889

Decided April 8, 1889

131 U.S. 403

ORIGINAL MOTION IN A CAUSE APPEALED FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS

Syllabus

The counsel for appellees having undertaken to appear for the heirs and representatives of the original appellee, deceased, and having filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court a waiver of publication, and having failed to appear, and the cause having been heard and having proceeded to final hearing, ( 128 U. S. 128 U.S. 464), held that the decree be made absolute against the heirs and representatives of the deceased appellees.

The previous proceedings in this case are reported in 127 U. S. 127 U.S. 774 and 128 U. S. 128 U.S. 464. On the 22d January, 1889, the following motion was made in the cause:

Page 131 U. S. 404