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General
NORTON v. JAMISON
154 U.S. 59138 L. Ed. 1089·Supreme Court of the United States·1873
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Opinion
NORTON v. JAMISON.
ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OP LOUISIANA.
No. 192.
Submitted December 6, 1872.
Decided January 13, 1873.
Bartemeyer v. Iowa, 18 Wall. 129, followed.
Mr. Miles Taylor for plaintiffs in error.
Mr. D. G. Campbell for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Mr. Chief Justice Chase]
Mr. Chief Justice Chase
delivered the opinion of the court.
Our decision in this case must be governed by the ease of Bartemeyer v. Iowa, 18 Wall. 129, and the writ of error must be
Dismissed.