Kreider v. City of New Orleans
Kreider v. City of New Orleans
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff claims a salary as mayor of the city of Jefferson from first June, 1809, when he was ejected from said office, until first April, 1870, when the office ceased to exist by the annexation of said city to the city of New Orleans. In the suit, which arose at the first mentioned date, he was, on appeal, declared to be entitled to his office; but when the judgment became final, the Governor made appointment of another party, who injoined the plaintiff from acting. This injunction was dissolved, and damages to the amount of $2000 allowed Kreider, defendant in that proceeding, plaintiff here, and the other party appealed; but the suit was compromised, plaintiff Kreider
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be reversed,, «.nd that there be judgment for defendant with costs.
Rehearing refused.
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