55 Me. 530 | Me. | 1868
This is an action of assumpsit against the defendants as common carriers. The plaintiff alleges that, on the 29th day of June, 1866, he was a passenger on board the steamboat " Star of the East,” on her passage from Boston to Gardiner; that, during her passage, his wallet, containing $197,56, was stolen from his pocket, and claims that the defendants are liable for the loss.
It is admitted that the sum, before mentioned, was stolen from the plaintiff’s pocket by some person unknown — that he paid the usual fare for one passenger, and did not deliver his money into the custody of the defendants or their agent, nor give them any notice that he had the money on his person— that the defendants were the owners of the boat, and common carriers of persons and freight from Boston to Gar-diner.
But it is contended, and evidence was introduced tending to show, that the money was stolen by one of the employees of the boat. If satisfied that such was the case, we might, perhaps, hold the defendants responsible. While the testimony may excite a suspicion, yet it fails to prove the fact.
Plaintiff nonsuit.