Magehan v. Thompson
Magehan v. Thompson
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The only assignment of error worthy of consideration in this case, is the exception of the defendant below to the admission of the petition and discharge of Jacob Magehan, Jun., as an insolvent debtor. This will be found without difficulty when the case is stated and the question understood. A material inquiry on the trial was whether Jacob Magehan, the defendant, was a partner in the purchase of the cattle and in the butchering of them with Richardson. Thompson had given evidence in chief of the sale of the cattle, and some evidence of the partnership. To rebut this, the defendant had examined his son, who had been discharged as an insolvent debtor, and had bought the cattle from Thompson in Clearfield, who proved that he had been at one time in partnership with Richardson in the butchering of Lewis’s cattle. There was a detailed examination of this witness. He swore that he believed Richardson to be in his debt, but he did not return him as a debtor because the account was not settled; that he did
Judgment affirmed.
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