25 Ga. 228 | Ga. | 1858
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
The second ground, (nor indeed, the third or fourth in the motion,) ought not to have been sustained by the Court, and the presiding Judge committed no error in overruling them. The charter of the company makes it a common carrier, as respects goods, wares, merchandise, produce, &c.> and vests it “ with full power and authority to do and perform all and every corporate acts as are permitted or allowed to other companies incorporated for similar purposes.” Acts of 1839, page 139.
The tenth section of that Act requires that the tracks of all branch roads contemplated by that Act, shall correspond in width with that of the State Road. The Rome Railroad is not mentioned in that Act, and I allude to it merely to show the legislative purpose or expectation, that there should be continuous transportation over the State Road and its branches
Judgment- reversed.