12 Mo. App. 354 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1882
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action for damages sustained in the killing of' the plaintiff’s horse, by the negligence and recklessness of' the defendant. The plaintiff was driving in his buggy westward, on Picotte Street, in the" city of St. Louis, while the defendant was driving eastward, on the same street, in-a wagon containing three persons. The shaft of defendant’s wagon was driven into the right shoulder of the plaintiff’s horse, whereby the animal was almost instantly killed. There was a verdict for the plaintiff.
The testimony in this case tended to show that the plaintiff was driving in a walk near the ciu-b, at a gait sufficiently slow to enable him to keep up a continuous conversation with a lady acquaintance who walked along near him on the sidewalk. This evidence was not contradicted. The testi
We think that the case was fairly tried, and that the judgment must be affirmed.