Nos. 264, 265, and 266 | SCOTUS | May 27, 1895

158 U.S. 440" date_filed="1895-05-27" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Tioga R. Co. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. New York, L. E. %& W. Coal & Railroad Co./ v. Same. New York, P. & O. R. Co. v. Same">158 U.S. 440

15 S. Ct. 900" date_filed="1895-05-27" court="SCOTUS" case_name="In Re Debs">15 S.Ct. 900

39 L. Ed. 1046" date_filed="1895-05-27" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Bennett v. Harkrader">39 L.Ed. 1046

TIOGA R. CO.
v.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. NEW YORK, L. E. %& w. coal & railroad co./ v. SAME. NEW YORK, P. & O. R. CO. v. SAME.

Nos. 264, 265, and 266.

May 27, 1895.

Mr. Justice SHIRAS delivered the opinion of the court. are concerned, precisely like case No. 263, New York, L. E. & W. R. Co. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 15 Sup. Ct. 896. They call for no additional consideration, and, for the reasons given in No. 263, the judgment of the court below in the several cases is affirmed.

Mr. Justice HARLAN dissents.

1

M. E. Olmsted. for Railroad Cos.

2

Henry C. McCormick, Atty. Gen. Pa., and Jas. A. Stranahan, for the Commonwealth.

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