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This was an action of trespass to try title by Stewart Newell against Eliza Cooper and others. Plaintiff's petition began as follows:
'The petition of Stewart Newell, a resident citizen of the city of New York, in the state of New York, hereinafter styled plaintiff, complaining of Eliza Cooper, B. P. Cooper and Fannie Westrope, all residents of Gal veston county, in the state of Texas, and hereinafter styled defendants.' It contained no other allegations as to the citizen ship of the parties. On trial of the issue of fact the jury found for plaintiff for theland described in the petition, and judgment for plaintiff was entered on the verdict. Defendants brought error.
F. Charles Hume, for plaintiffs in error, besides arguing one of several errors assigned, which was relied on for the reversal of the judgment below, said in his brief:
Mr. Garland, in an additional brief, said on the question of the jurisdiction of the court below:
Mr. Chief Justice FULLER.
The judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings, upon the authority of Horne v. George H. Hammond Co., 15 Sup. Ct. 167, and cases cited.
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Citation: 155 U.S. 532
Docket No: No. 129
Decided: January 07, 1895
Court: United States Supreme Court
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