
    BURNHAM v. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.
    Garnishment — Interpleader.
    Case ruled by Burnham, v. Home Insurance Co., 119 Mich. 588.
    Error to Charlevoix; Corbett, J.
    Submitted February 7, 1899.
    Decided June 29, 1899.
    Garnishment proceedings by James K. Burnham, Frederick C. Stoepel, and others, copartners as Burnham, Stoepel & Co., against the North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, as garnishee of Neil Gallagher. William J. Quan was interpleaded as a claimant under an alleged prior assignment. From a judgment for plaintiffs, claimant and the garnishee bring error.
    Affirmed.
    
      Re,my & Mann and Dart & Dart, for appellants.
    
      Pratt & Davis (Geer & Williams and J. H. Cole, of counsel), for appellees.
   Per Curiam.

This case does not differ in any material respect from that of Burnham v. Home Ins. Co., 119 Mich. 588. The questions involved are discussed in the opinion in that case.

The judgment is affirmed  