9 Watts 116 | Pa. | 1839
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The first question which would seem to have claimed attention on the trial of the cause in the court below was one of fact, and therefore came within the province of the jury, to be decided by them under the advice of the court. Whether the Allegheny river was one of the boundaries of the survey under which the plaintiff claimed was the question. The whole cause may be said to have turned upon the division of it. Exception was taken by the plaintiff’s counsel to the instruction which the court gave the jury in relation to it. The counsel for the plaintiff, from the points submitted to the court, would seem to have thought
Judgment affirmed.