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127 U.S. 774

HUNT  v.  BLACKBURN

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Arkansas

No. 199.  Argued: Apr. 2, 1888 --- Decided: Apr. 9, 1888 --- Motion to reinstate submitted Apr. 26, 1888 --- Ordered continued Apr. 30, 1888

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A cause under submission having been dismissed by the court of its own motion for want of jurisdictional amount, the appellant moves to reinstate and submits affidavits. The court orders the motion continued, with leave to each party to file further affidavits.

The case is stated in the opinion.

Mr. J. B. Haskell for appellant.

No appearance for appellee.


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