Case Name: JOHN TOWNSHEND, Respondent v. THE MAYOR, ETC., OF NEW YORK CITY, Appellants
Court: New York Superior Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1891-01-05
Citations: 27 Jones & S. 573
Docket Number: 
Parties: JOHN TOWNSHEND, Respondent v. THE MAYOR, ETC., OF NEW YORK CITY, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of the city of New York
Volume: 59
Pages: 573–573

Head Matter:
JOHN TOWNSHEND, Respondent v. THE MAYOR, ETC., OF NEW YORK CITY, Appellants.
Upon an appeal from an interlocutory judgment entered upon and in conformity with an order overruling a demurrer (the order not being appealed from) the judgment cannot be reversed.
Before Sedgwick, Ch. J., and Ingraham, J..
Decided January 5, 1891.
• Appeal from an interlocutory judgment overruling a demurrer to the complaint.
William H. Clark, counsel to corporation, and Woolsey Carmalt of counsel, for appellants.
John Townshend, respondent, in person.

Opinion:
The Court (Ingraham, J., writing, Sedgwick, Ch. J., concurring) held as stated in the head-note.