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Henry Bergh, Appellant, v. William R. Grace, Mayor, etc., Respondent, 1886 — 102 N.Y. 739 · caselaw · US
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Henry Bergh, Appellant, v. William R. Grace, Mayor, etc., Respondent
102 N.Y. 739·New York Court of Appeals·1886·NY
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Opinion
Henry Bergh, Appellant, v. William R. Grace, Mayor, etc., Respondent.
(Submitted June 15, 1886;
decided June 25, 1886.)
Nelson J. Waterbury, Jr., for appellant.
John G. Shaw and D. J. Dean for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.