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Memoranda of

No. 4632.

GRIFFIN v. HIGGINS ET AL. COMMISSIONERS.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Logan county. McLauhlin & Dow, for plaintiff in error. James A. Odor, Prosecuting Attorney, and James Kernan, for defendants in error.

Judgment affirmed.

No. 4634.

TUSCARAWAS ELECTRIC COMPANY v. AUMOND.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Tuscarawas county.

A. W. Patrick and Neely & Patrick, for plaintiff in error.

Lusk & Romig, for defendant in error.
Judgment affirmed.

No. 4648.

VILLAGE OF NEW LISBON v. ELLIOTT.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Columbiana county.

Allen A. Ramsey and Billingsley, Tayler & Clark, for plaintiff in error.

D. C. Nevin and C. P. Rothwell, for defendant in

error.

Judgment affirmed.

SHAUCK and MINSHALL, JJ., dissent.

Causes not reported in full.

No. 4660.

KINGSBOROUGH v. TOUSLEY ET AL.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Cuyahoga county. McMillin & Dickey, for plaintiff in error. William V. Tousley, for defendant in error. Judgment affirmed.

No. 4683.

SEIBERLING v. TUSCARAWAS COAL AND IRON
COMPANY ET AL.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Summit county. Tibbals & Frank, for plaintiff in error.

Charles Baird and Edwin F. Voris, for defendants in error.

Judgment affirmed.

No. 4684.

DOUGLASS v. BLAUGHER.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Madison county.

Jones & Jones and M. S. Murray, for plaintiff in

error.

Lincoln & Lincoln, for defendant in error.
Judgment affirmed.

Memoranda of

No. 4699.

OGDEN ET AL. v. DARBY.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Hardin county.

W. P. Henderson and George E. Crane, for plaintiffs in error.

Henry J. May, for defendant in error.
Judgment affirmed.

No. 4701.

JORDAN, ADMX. ET AL. v. MCCAMMON.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Hamilton county. Harmon, Colston, Goldsmith & Hoadly, for plaintiffs in error.

Matthews & Cleveland, for defendant in error.

Judgment of the circuit court reversed, and the judgment of the Superior Court of Cincinnati

affirmed.

No. 4866.

HAGERTY, AUDITOR ET AL. v. BRITT.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Hamilton county. Rendigs, Foraker & Dinsmore, County Solicitors, for plaintiffs in error.

William M. Ampt and Howard Douglass, for defendant in error.

Judgment affirmed on the grounds stated in Britt v. Hagerty, Auditor, 11 O. C. C. Rep., 115; 5 Ohio Circ. Dec., 64.

Causes not reported in full.

No. 5230.

STATE EX REL. WHELLER v. GUILBERT, AUDITOR.

IN MANDAMUS.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

John S. Merry, for plaintiff.

F. S. Monnett, Attorney General, for defendant. Demurrer to answer of defendant overruled and judgment for defendant.

No. 5340.

RAILROAD COMPANY. HICKEY, ADMX.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Lawrence county. R. D. Marshall and Jed B. Bibbee, for plaintiff in error.

Evan F. Williams; A. R. Johnson and Philip Roettenger, for defendant in error.

Judgment affirmed.

No. 5389.

STATE EX REL. ATTORNEY GENERAL v. MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

QUO WARRANTO.

F. S. Monnett, Attorney General, for plaintiff. Judgment of ouster.

Memoranda of

No. 5520.

CITY OF CINCINNATI AND BROWN, AUDITOR, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

(Decided June 8, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Hamilton county.

Frederick Hertenstein and William H. Whittaker, Corporation Counsel, for plaintiffs in error. Simrall & Galvin, for defendant in error. Judgment affirmed.

No. 4643.

LASLEY, ADMR., v. POMEROY NATIONAL BANK,

ET AL.

(Decided June 15, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Meigs county.

John U. Myers, for plaintiff in error.

Grosvenor, Jones & Worstell, for defendants in

error.

Judgment affirmed.

No. 4655.

RAILROAD COMPANY v. CHAFFEE.

(Decided June 15, 1897.)

ERROR to the Circuit Court of Cuyahoga county. Samuel E. Williamson, for plaintiff in error. E. J. Pinney and Higby & Saitsman, for defendant in error.

Judgment affirmed.

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