32 N.Y.S. 304 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
This is an appeal from a judgment entered at circuit in a negligence case. The plaintiff was injured on defendant’s railroad track, about 150 feet south of what is called “Manhattan Crossing,” by a car going from Brooklyn to Coney Island. The negligence, it was claimed, which caused the injury, consisted (1) in a high rate of speed on a public highway; (2) the absence of signals; and (3)