
    Allen v. Nussbaum & Company.
    Insolvent traders. Constitutional law.
    1. The act of 1881 (Code, 23149(a) et seq.) for putting the assets of insolvent traders into the hands of a receiver is a general law, and is constitutional.
    2. The evidence being conflicting, the judge did not abuse his discretion in appointing a receiver.
    July 8, 1891.
    By two Justices.
    Prom Calhoun county. Before Judge Bower. At chambers, January 24, 1891.
    C. J. Thornton, for plaintiff in error.
    H. C. Sheffield and J. J. Beck, by J. H. Lumpkin, contra.
    
   Judgment affirmed.  