17 Wis. 586 | Wis. | 1863
By the Court,
Action commenced before a justice of the peace of the county of Winnebago, for wrongfully untying and setting .adrift some rafts of pine saw logs, the property of the plaintiff, which were secured upon the waters of the Fox river, a navigable stream, at the city of Oshkosh. Defense, that the defendant was a boatman, having boats and vessels which he used in the navigation of the river, and was possessed of a wharf adjacent thereto, at which he was accus
Neither would it have been proper for the judge to have received evidence of the custom of raftsmen to anchor their rafts regardless of the wishes or convenience of the proprietors of adjoining lands. Raftsmen could not establish a custom among themselves which would override the common law rights of the riparian owners.
Judgment affirmed.