Indiana Supreme Court, 1857

Maccoun v. Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Co.

Maccoun v. Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Co.
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided June 5, 1857
9 Ind. 262

Maccoun v. Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This case involves precisely the same facts, and the same state of pleadings, as Hornaday v. The Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company, at the present term (1). For the reasons there given, the same judgment follows.

H. C. Newcomb, J. S. Harvey and T. M. Gregg, for the appellant. G. G. Nave, for the appellees.

The judgment is affirmed, with 2 per cent, damages and costs.

The case next following.

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