
    No. 5974.
    Andrew J. Downey vs. Joseph Raymond.
    The plaintiff having contracted with the defendant to build a market-house and to furnish the labour and materials therefor, except certain specified parts of the latter which the defendant was to furnish, and the defendant having failed to furnish such special materials when they were needed, though thereto notified by the plaintiff, so that the plaintiff was necessitated to supply them; held, that he could recover the value of the materials thus furnished, and also damages for delay and hinderance to his work through the defendant’s default.
    Appeal from the Sixth District Court of New Orleans. Saucier, J.
    
      Louque for Plaintiff Appellee.
   De Blanc

delivered the opinion affirming the judgment.  