
    *State of Ohio v. Common Pleas of Hamilton County.
    This case came before the court, upon a motion for a rule to show cause why a mandamus should not be issued, requiring them to certify to the Circuit Court of the United States, an action of-ejectment commenced before them, in which the Bank of the United States had been admitted defendant, instead of the casual ejector. The motion was made by the bank, who had filed the petition, and tendered the security, but the common pleas refused to make the order.
    Caswell, for the motion.
    Hammond, against it.
   By the Court:

This case involves the same principle decided in the case of Heirs of Ludlow v. Bank United States, Kidd's heirs, and others.

The motion must be overruled.  