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Joshua Harrison, Respondent, v. Robert Beattie et al., Appellants, 1873 — 54 N.Y. 649 · caselaw · US
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Joshua Harrison, Respondent, v. Robert Beattie et al., Appellants
54 N.Y. 649·New York Commission of Appeals·1873·NY
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Opinion
Joshua Harrison, Respondent, v. Robert Beattie et al., Appellants.
(Argued March 18, 1873;
decided June term, 1873.)
This appeal presented simply questions of fact, and the court, therefore, held there was nothing for review here.
Whitbeck & Wandell for the appellants.
Amasa J. Parker for the respondent.
[MAJORITY — Reynolds, C.,]
Reynolds, C.,
reads for affirmance.
All concur; Lott, Ch. C., not sitting.
Judgment affirmed.