Case Name: SAMUEL L. BOWERS and HENRY GUMBERT, Appellants, v. JAMES JOHNS and EDWARD BARKER, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1852-10
Citations: 2 Cal. 419
Docket Number: 
Parties: SAMUEL L. BOWERS and HENRY GUMBERT, Appellants, v. JAMES JOHNS and EDWARD BARKER, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 419–419

Head Matter:
SAMUEL L. BOWERS and HENRY GUMBERT, Appellants, v. JAMES JOHNS and EDWARD BARKER, Respondents.
Appeal from the Tenth Judicial District.
The complaint in this case was filed to set aside an award, to obtain a perpetual injunction, and to open the accounts between the parties.
The District Court allowed the perpetual injunction, but denied the prayer of the plaintiff in all other respects; refusing to set aside the award, and to open the accounts.
Defendant appealed.

Opinion:
Heydenfeldt, Justice.
This cause is reversed and remanded, upon the authority of the case of Russel v. Armador, decided at last term, and for the same reasons. Costs to abide the event of the suit.
See the case of Russel v. Amador, ante, p. 305.