Ex parte the Milwaukee Railroad Company

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Ex parte the Milwaukee Railroad Company
by Samuel Freeman Miller
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715213Ex parte the Milwaukee Railroad Company — SyllabusSamuel Freeman Miller
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United States Supreme Court

72 U.S. 188

Ex parte the Milwaukee Railroad Company

PETITION for a writ of mandamus.

The Circuit Court for the District of Wisconsin having rendered a decree in favor of J. T. Soutter, survivor, &c., against the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Company and the Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company, on the 5th March, 1867, for $40,000, and ordered a sale of the road mortgaged to secure the debt, the last-mentioned company prayed an appeal to this court, which was allowed. For the purpose of staying proceedings on the decree, they offered a bond, in the penalty of $50,000, within the ten days allowed for that purpose, which the district judge declined to approve, but upon which he made the following indorsement:

'March 16, 1867.

'The counsel of complainant having objected to the allowance of this bond for supersedeas, on the ground that all the sureties are non-residents of the district, for this reason this bond is not approved for a supersedeas.

'A. G. MILLER, District Judge.'

The record of the case having been brought into this court on the appeal taken, the appellants now petitioned the court for a mandamus to compel the district judge to approve the bond and allow a supersedeas, or for such other relief in the premises as this court could give.

Messrs. Cram and Cushing, in favor of petition; Mr. Cary, contra.

Mr. Justice MILLER delivered the opinion of the court.

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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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