delivered the opinion of the court.
The object of this suit was to bring the executors of the will of Thomas Rockhold, deceased, to an account with the plaintiff, Charles Rockhold, one of the legatees. The defendant, William D. Blevins, one of the executors, answering the bill, said, in substance, that, contrary to his wishes, he was forced by a military power that he could not control to .receive the sum of $5,004.74 from one of the debtors of the estate, in Confederate money, and pay it over to the receiver of the Confederate States. When this was done, the country was under complete military rule; and he acted, contrary to his Avishes, under Confederate authority, which he was compelled to obey. This, he *130 claimed, excused Mm from accountability to the plaintiff for this amount; and the Supreme Court of the State has so decided.
To reverse this decision the present writ of error has been brought.
We cannot distinguish this .case from
Bethel
v. Demaret,
Writ of error dismissed.
