24 Miss. 566 | Miss. Ct. App. | 1852
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a bill filed on the chancery side of the circuit court of Lauderdale county. The record shows that the injunction
The order dissolving the injunction does not dismiss the bill, and it is, therefore, merely an interlocutory, order, from which a writ of error cannot be prosecuted. A writ of error can only be prosecuted to a final decree or judgment. The statute allows an appeal from certain interlocutory orders in chancery; and it is only by appeal that a cause' in such cases can be brought into this court.
Motion to dismiss the writ .of error sustained, and judgment against the plaintiff in error-for costs.