Spencer v. Lapsley

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Spencer v. Lapsley
by John Archibald Campbell
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United States Supreme Court

61 U.S. 264

Spencer  v.  Lapsley

THIS case was brought up, by writ of error, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the eastern district of Louisiana.

It was an action of trespass to try title, brought by Lapsley against Spencer, originating in the District Court of the United States for Texas, which sat at Galveston, thence removed to the District Court which sat at Austin, and thence removed to the Circuit Court of the United States for the eastern district of Louisiana.

The narrative of the facts of the case, and of the points which successively arose upon the trial, is fully given in the opinion of the court; and the statement of the points which were made by the counsel who argued the case in this court, renders it unnecessary for the reporter to repeat them.

It was argued by Mr. Benjamin for the plaintiff in error, and Mr. Hughes for the defendant, upon which side there was also a brief by Mr. Hale.

Mr. Justice CAMPBELL delivered the opinion of the court.

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