Case: KENOSHA v. LAMSON
Abbreviation: Kenosha v. Lamson
Decision Date: 1870-04-04
Docket Number: No. 143
Citation: 154 U.S. 573
Volume: 154
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: KENOSHA v. LAMSON.
Judges: Dissenting, Mr. Justice Miller.
Pages: 573–573

Head Matter:
KENOSHA v. LAMSON.
error to the circuit court of the united STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN.
No. 143.
Argued March 22 and 23, 1870.
Decided April 4, 1870.
Knox County v. Aspinwall, 21 How. 539, followed.
The City v. Lamson, 9 Wall. 477, followed.
The case is stated in the opinion.
Mr. J. W. Cary for plaintiff in error.
Mr. M. H. Carpenter for defendant in- error.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Nelson
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a writ of error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Wisconsin.
This was an action of assumpsit upon 516 coupons against the City of Kenosha, described in the declaration and notice accompanying it. They were all given in evidence, and when the plaintiff rested, the counsel for the defendants prayed the court to instruct the jury that the bonds, as well as the coupons, should have been given in evidence, which was refused. And further, that the city possessed no authority-to issue the bonds, which was also overruled. The verdict was for the plaintiff.
The first question was decided against the plaintiff in Knox County v. Aspinwall, 21 How. 539, and the second in a ease at the. present term between the same parties. The City v. Lamson, 9 Wall. 477. Judgment affirmed.
Dissenting, Mr. Justice Miller.