15 Ind. 425 | Ind. | 1860
The appellee, who was the plaintiff, alleges in his complaint, that Conrad Nill is the treasurer of the city of Fort Wayne, in the county of Allen ; that William JRookhiTl, Charles Sturgis and William Link are the school trustees of the same city, and that he, the plaintiff’, resides therein and is a tax payer. That, on November 10,1857, the common council of Fort Wayne passed an order to said treasurer, to pay the school trustees, RochhiTl, Sturgis, and Link, $8,500 out of the general funds in the city treasury, to enable them to pay a debt, contracted and due by them, for the erection of a common-school house in the city of Fort Wayne¡ erected by said trustees under the general laws of the State. That the common council of the city never have instituted a system of free public schools; and that Nill, the city treasurer, will, within One hour, pay off said order to the trustees, for the purposes aforesaid. The relief prayed is, that Nill, the treasurer, be enjoined from paying the order, and that the trustees be restrained from paying out the same until final hearing. And that upon final hearing, the injunction be made perpetual, &c. And for general relief, &e.
The judgment is affirmed, with costs.