
    INGERSOLL v. BOURNE.
    APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE • UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI.
    
    No. 949.
    Submitted November 25, 1878.
    Decided December 2, 1878.
    An appeal to this court will not lie from the judgment of a Circuit Court in ’ a proceeding by a creditor to prove his demand against the estate of a bankrupt.
    Motion to dismiss. The case is stated in the opinion.
    
      Mr. G. Cordon Adam and Mr. P. Phillips for the motion.
    
      Mr. W. B. Pittman and Mr. A. B. Pitt in a.n opposing.
   Mr. Chief Justice Waite

delivered the opinion of the court.

In Wiswall v. Campbell, 98 U. S. 347, we decided that an appeal to this court would not lie from the judgment of a Circuit Court in a proceeding- by a creditor to prove his demand against the estate of a bankrupt. This is clearly such a case. Although on account of the peculiar character of the demand, the proceeding-assumed to some extent the form of a suit in equity, it was instituted and carried on solely for the purpose of obtaining the allowance of the demand against the estate of the bankrupt.

The motion to dismiss is, therefore, granted upon the authority of the case cited. Dismissed.  