St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Co. v. Southern Express Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1886-03-01

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Me. Justice Miller dissenting. •When these cases were argued before Circuit Judge McCrary and myself at. St. Louis, after due consideration and consultation with him and Judge Treat, of the District Court, I announced certain propositions as the foundations on which the decrees should be rendered. These were afterwards entered in the various circuits-to which the cases properly belonged, and, I believe, in strict…

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