Case Name: Peake v. New Orleans; Peake v. New Orleans; United States ex rel. Peake v. New Orleans
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1891
Citations: 139 U.S. 377
Docket Number: No. 459; No. 41; No. 460
Parties: Peake v. New Orleans, Peake v. New Orleans, United States ex rel. Peake v. New Orleans,
Judges: Fuller, C. J., and Harlan and Lamar, JJ., dissent from these judgments for the reasons stated in their dissenting opinion in Peake v. New Orleans.
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 139
Pages: 377–378

Head Matter:
Peake v. New Orleans, Peake v. New Orleans, United States ex rel. Peake v. New Orleans,
No. 459.
Error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
No. 41.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
No. 460.
Error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Opinion:
Brewer, J.
The conclusions above stated in the opinion of the court in Peake v. New Orleans, compel an affirmance of the judgment in the case between the same parties numbered 459, and by stipulation cases numbered 41 and 460 are to be controlled by this decision, and the same orders will therefore be entered in them.
Mr. Richard De Gray, Mr. Grover Cleveland and Mr. Thomas J. Semmes for appellants.
Mr. Carleton Hunt for appellees.
Fuller, C. J., and Harlan and Lamar, JJ., dissent from these judgments for the reasons stated in their dissenting opinion in Peake v. New Orleans.
Brown, J., did not hear the arguments in these cases, and takes no part in their decision.