24 N.Y. St. Rep. 744 | New York City Court | 1889
The plaintiff on'September 3, 1886, was about six and a half years of age; and on that day, while attempting to cross tiackett street, in this city, was struck by a horse attached to a horse-car on one of the defendant’s lines, and was thrown down and severely injured. It was conceded on the trial that the car had no conductor, and there was testimony tending to
Van Wyck, J., concurs.