
    Jesse Smith v. City of Cincinnati.
    This cause was adjourned from Hamilton county, and stood upon the same principle with that of G-oodloe v. The City, except that in this case the act complained of was not charged in the declaration as malicious.
    
    Note. — Both of the foregoing cases were remanded back to Hamilton county, with leave to withdraw the demurrer and plead. This was accordingly done; and the causes were tried, at the last term of the Supreme Court,, before Judges Hitchcock and Weight, on the plea of general issue. In Smith’s case, there was a verdict of two hundred and fifty dollars damages for the plaintiff. In Goodloe’s case, there was a verdict for one hundred dollars damages. In both cases, final judgment was rendered for the plaintiffs.
   Demurrer overruled.

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