Postmaster-General United States v. Trigg

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Postmaster-General United States v. Trigg
by Roger B. Taney
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United States Supreme Court

36 U.S. 173

Postmaster-General United States  v.  Trigg


Butler, Attorney-General, moved the court for a rule on the district judge of the United States for the district of Missouri, to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not be issued, commanding him to order an execution to issue on the judgment of the said district court in this case.

TANEY, Ch. J., delivered the opinion of the court.


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