OCTOBER TERM, 1873. 1. There can be no jurisdiction in equity to enforce the payment of corporation bonds until the remedy at law has been exhausted. 2. Where the law has provided that a tax shall be levied to pay such bonds, a mandamus after judgment to compel the levy of the tax, in the nature of an execution or process to enforce the judgment, is the only remedy. 3. The fact that this remedy has been shown to be unavailing does not confer upon a court of equity the power to levy and collect taxes