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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

HENRY W. STONE vs. WM. HEMPHILL JONES.
    After judgment in attachment and auditors appointed, payment of the attaching creditor will not arrest the proceeding, which may go on even without substituting another plaintiif.
    Domestic attachment issued to November term, 1843. Returned “attached goods as per inventory and appraisement, May 9, 1843, and afterwards, attached lands as per description.”
    May 18th, 1844, on motion, judgment, and auditors appointed by the court.
    After the appointment of auditors the judgment of the attaching creditor, Stone, was satisfied, and no further proceedings were taken under this attachment until- May term, 1845, when
    
      Patterson, for Craige.
    
      Whitely, for other creditors.
    
      Patterson, for Craige, another creditor,
    moved the court to substitute his client for the above plaintiff, in order that thp distribution might take place. He referred to. Dig. 47, sec. 4.
    
      Whitely, for other creditors,
    wished the proceedings to go on, but objected to the motion substituting any one of the creditors, as that would give such creditor a double share in the distribution, without any special diligence on his part.
   The Court

said the proceedings under the attachment are not necessarily stopped by the payment of the claim of the attaching creditor, after judgment and auditors. appointed. The other creditors have an interest in the proceedings, as they may not issue any second writ of• attachment. A substitution is not necessary, as in the case of the death of the attaching creditor; the proceedings may still be conducted in his name; and the auditors have leave to report to the next term.

Order to auditors to proceed.