The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the court below, on March 31, 1880, in the following opinion:
Per Curiam.
Upon appeals from decrees granting or refusing preliminary injunctions, it is not as a general rule our practice to assign our reasons — because the case may come up for rehearing on a final decree. It is enough to say that we think the discretion of the court below was rightly exercised in this case. Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed at the costs of the appellant.