Georgia v. Grant

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Georgia v. Grant
by Salmon P. Chase
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United States Supreme Court

73 U.S. 241

Georgia  v.  Grant

THIS court having some time since dismissed a bill filed by the State of Georgia against Mr. Stanton, Secretary of War, General Grant, and others, on the ground that it called for a judgment on a question political in its nature, [1] Messrs. Black and Sharkey, in behalf of the same State, asked leave to file a bill by it against Generals Grant, Meade, and others; it being stated that the bill was not open to objection from the causes which it was decided made the one dismissed objectionable.

Mr. Carpenter, in behalf of the persons named as defendants, desired to know whether it would be regular for him to oppose this motion for leave if he should, on seeing and considering the bill, desire to do so.

The CHIEF JUSTICE delivered the opinion of the court.

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  1. See supra, ante, p. 50.

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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