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John Bacon and Thomas Robins, surviving Trustees of The Bank of the United States, William R. White and John Hooper, Citizens of Pennsylvania, Lewis Phœnix and John D. Beers, Citizens of New York, Stockholders of the late Commercial Bank of Natchez, who sue on behalf of themselves and all other Stockholders of said late Commercial Bank of Natchez, who are Citizens of other States than Mississippi, who shall come in and seek Relief by, and contribute to the Expenses of this Suit, Complainants and Appellants, v. William Robertson, Philip Hoggatt, Henry Chotard, and John F. Gillespie, and others, (Names unknown,) Stockholders of the late Commercial Bank of Natchez, and Citizens of the State of Mississippi, 1855 — 59 U.S. 480 · caselaw · US