Case Name: Ulysses B. Brewster, William H. Solomon, and Israel Brown, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees; Lowell Holbrook, Thomas S. Nelson, and William Shepard, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees
Court: Illinois Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1840-12
Citations: 2 Scam. 464
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ulysses B. Brewster, William H. Solomon, and Israel Brown, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees. Lowell Holbrook, Thomas S. Nelson, and William Shepard, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 464–465

Head Matter:
Ulysses B. Brewster, William H. Solomon, and Israel Brown, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees. Lowell Holbrook, Thomas S. Nelson, and William Shepard, appellants, v. Edward H. James, and James L. James, appellees.
Appeal from, Morgan.
R. Yates, for the appellants.
H. B. McClure, for the appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam :
The facts in each of these cases, are substantially the same as in the case of Beecher and Anderson v. Edward H. and James L. James, and consequently the same judgments are rendered in each of the above causes as in that case.
Note. See Lea v. Vail, Post, and note.