3 Ohio 24 | Ohio | 1827
The street, including the ground in question, was opened and. the market-house established by an agreement with the owners of the ground, and under an ordinance of the city council of Cincinnati. The whole space became subject to the same public regulations as the grounds originally laid out in streets and for other public uses and purposes. The claim of dower must stand upon the same principles that it would stand in any case to the ground thus appropriated. The counsel for the complainants insist that it is a case to be distinguished from that of public grounds condemned for public uses, but the court are unable to' comprehend the distinction. When a town is laid out, the law re
The bill must be dismissed.