10 N.Y.S. 415 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1890
In September, 1889, the plaintiff was a merchant in Rochester engaged mainly in selling clothing. The defendant was a retail dealer in clothing at Lowville, in Lewis county. About the 4th day of that month the plaintiff sold a bill of goods to the defendant of the amount of $428.88, which remains unpaid. About the 4th day of January, 1890, the plaintiff commenced this action, and upon his affidavit, and that of Morris Wolff, obtained an attachment at chambers from a justice of this court. On the 24th day of February a motion to vacate the attachment based on the original papers was made at special term, and denied. From the order entered the defendant appealed. The plaintiff’s affidavit stated, in substance, the amount of the bill of goods sold, referring to the items which appear in detail in the case, and that $428.88 and interest was then due the plaintiff over and above all coun