Case Name: THE WASHINGTON BRICK COMPANY v. BELT
Court: Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 1898-06-21
Citations: 13 App. D.C. 202
Docket Number: No. 803
Parties: THE WASHINGTON BRICK COMPANY v. BELT.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Volume: 13
Pages: 202–203

Head Matter:
THE WASHINGTON BRICK COMPANY v. BELT.
See Richardson v. Belt, ante, p. 197.
No. 803.
Submitted June 9,1898.
Decided June 21, 1898.
Hearing on an appeal by defendants from a decree dismissing a bill of interpleader.
Appeal dismissed.
Mr. Wm. F. Mattingly and Mr. G. A. Brandenburg for the appellants.
Mr. Wm. J. Miller and Mr. T. Percy Myers for the appellees.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Shepard
delivered the opinion of the Court:
The appeal in this case must be dismissed at the cost of the appellants, the Washington Brick Company and the Raritan Hollow and Porous Brick Company. They were defendants in the bill of interpleader filed by Joseph Richardson and James A. Burgess, the dismissal of which, upon demurrer presented thereto by the administrators of Jones, has been affirmed in No. 802.
There was nothing in the decree dismissing the bill filed against them, as well as the administrators of Jones, from which they had any right to appeal. Dismissed.