
    Henry Dubois et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Jenks Budlong et al., Defendants and Respondents.
    It was held in this case that, in general, an injunction should be dissolved upon the coming in df the answer of the defendants, denying the whole merits and equities of the complaint.
    (Before Bosworth, Oh. J., and Monorief and Robertson, J. J.)
    Heard at General Term, February 13;
    decided, February 28, 1863.
   See the points decided in the index to this volume, under the title “Practice—Injunction.”

And see the decision of the motion, with the opinion of Monell, J., and the appeal from the order, with the opinion of the Court at General Term, in 15 Abbotts’ Pr. R., 445.  