Finch, J. The evidence satisfactorily shows that the defendant employed the plaintiff to sell the steel rails of the farmer’s manufacture to the Grand Trunk Railroad Company. The existence of such a contract was strenuously denied on the part of the appellant, but the proofs establish it and leave it without substantial contradiction. The plaintiff swears that in December, 1873, he m…
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