delivered the opinion of the court.
1. This сourt has allowed relief by injunction in several cases where real property was about to be sold for the nonpayment of taxes assessed by a municipal corporation, but has never allowed it, that I am aware of, to prevent a sale of personal property. The distinсtion is obvious enough. In one case, a cloud is about to be drawn over a land title, and the cоurt interferes to prevent it; in the other, the legal remedy is full and ample, and no reason exists for the interposition of equity. The present case falls within the previous decisions of this court; but in Deane v. Todd, (
2. The principal matter, howеver, for our judgment here is, whether church property is liable to be assessed for the con
