
    Northwestern National Bank vs. I. C. Seeley, Garnishee.
    August 12, 1889.
    In proceedings in the district court for Hennepin county against the respondent Seeley, as garnishee of the Church & Graves Mfg. Co., it appeared that that company was organized under Gen. St. 1878, c. 34, title 2, for “themanufaeture, dealing in, and sale of lumber, sash, blinds,” etc. Being insolvent, it made an assignment in insolvency, under Laws 1881, c. 148, toSeeley, who had in possession $3,000 as such assignee. Plaintiff had filed its-claim as a creditor, with the statutory release, but had not received a dividend. An order was thereupon made by Hooker, J., discharging the garnishee, and the plaintiff appealed.
    
      Keith, Evans, Thompson & Fairchild, for appellant.
    
      Cross & Carleton, for respondent.
   Dickinson, J.

The questions presented for decision on this appeal are the-same as those involved in the case of Tripp v. N. W. Nat. Bank, (supra, p. 400,) the decision in which has just been filed. For the reasons set forth in that, opinion the order from which this appeal is taken, is affirmed.  