Case Name: Latimer, Colburn, and Lupton v. William D. Morgan, Auditor, etc., and Henry P. Bowman, Treasurer, etc., and others
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1856-12
Citations: 6 Ohio St. 279
Docket Number: 
Parties: Latimer, Colburn, and Lupton v. William D. Morgan, Auditor, etc., and Henry P. Bowman, Treasurer, etc., and others.
Judges: Swan, Brinkerhoee, Bowen, and Scott, JJ., concurred.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 6
Pages: 280–280

Head Matter:
Latimer, Colburn, and Lupton v. William D. Morgan, Auditor, etc., and Henry P. Bowman, Treasurer, etc., and others.
The decision in the case of the Exchange Bank of Columbus v. Hines, Treasurer, etc., 3 Ohio St. 1, giving a construction to the 2d and 3d sections of the 12th article of the constitution, an'd declaring unconstitutional and void the 1.0th section of the tax law of April 13, 1852, approved and followed.

Opinion:
Bartley, C. J.
This is a motion for leave to file a petition, in error, to reverse the judgment of the Superior Court of Cincinnati, in general term, rendered in March, 1857, affirming the judgment of the Superior Court at spoecial term, held by Bellamy Storer, one of the judges of said court. The question presented, is that of the constitutionality of the tenth section of the tax law of April 13, 1852, decided by this court in the case of the Exchange Bank of Columbus v. Hines, 3 Ohio St. 1, which, as it appears, the Superior Court followed. We are now asked to review and ovei'rule this decision, and reverse the judgment of the court below.
*We are fully satisfied with the correctness of the decision in the case of the Exchange Bank of Columbus v. Hines, and feel no disposition to disturb it.
Motion overruled.
Swan, Brinkerhoee, Bowen, and Scott, JJ., concurred.