Opinion
June Term, 1845.
WRIT of error to the Superior Court. Heard before the Chancellor, and Judges Booth and Hazzard.
The case is fully set out ante p. 173, c., and was argued in error on the same points by Layton and Clayton, for the defendant below, and by Houston, for the plaintiffs; but the court affirmed the judgment on another ground, to wit: that a writ of error will not lie to the judgment of a court granting or refusing a nonsuit.