Case Name: James Andrews and another v. The Ocean Insurance Company
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1845-03
Citations: 10 Rob. 332
Docket Number: 
Parties: James Andrews and another v. The Ocean Insurance Company.
Judges: 
Reporter: Robinson
Volume: 10
Pages: 332–332

Head Matter:
James Andrews and another v. The Ocean Insurance Company.
Appeal from the Commercial Court of New Orleans, Watts, J.
This was an action to recover $3,300, the insurance upon eight slaves, at and from Norfolk to New Orleans, on the brig Creole, shipped on the same voyage as those insured in the case of McCargo v. The New Orleans Insurance Company, just reported. The same facts and questions of law were presented, as in that case, but the verdict and judgment below, were in favor of the defendants. The plaintiffs appealed.
C. M. Jones and Roselius, for the appellants.
F. B. Conrad, T. Slidell, and Benjamin, for the defendants.

Opinion:
Bullard, J.
For the reasons given in the case of McCargo v. The New Orleans Insurance Company, it is ordered and decreed that the judgment of the Commercial Court be affirmed, with costs.