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Amanda S. Ferris, Appellant, v. Albert L. Mowery, Respondent, 1872 — 47 N.Y. 654 · caselaw · US
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Amanda S. Ferris, Appellant, v. Albert L. Mowery, Respondent
47 N.Y. 654·New York Court of Appeals·1872·NY
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Opinion
Amanda S. Ferris, Appellant, v. Albert L. Mowery, Respondent.
(Argued September 15th, 1871;
decided January 16th, 1872.)
H. Niooll for appellant.
Samuel Ho/nd for respondent.
[MAJORITY — Peckham, J.,]
Peckham, J.,
reads opinion for affirmance. Church, Ch. J., concurs.
Allen, Grover, Folger and Rapallo, JJ., agree to reverse for error in the admission and rejection of evidence. Allen and Grover, JJ., for error in the admission of»evidence. Grover, Folger and Rapallo, JJ., for error in the rejection of evidence.
Judgment reversed.