13 Ind. 258 | Ind. | 1859
Suit by Stearns Fisher against the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad Company, for work done and materials furnished. Judgment for plaintiff for a fraction over 134 dollars.
The errors assigned are—
1. The refusal of a continuance.
There was no error in this. No diligence was shown.
2. The admission of proof of the declarations of one Brown.
But the proof is abundant that he was the agent of the railroad company. If not so by original appointment, he was made so by a recognition of his acts while in performance. The company saw what he was doing, and paid some of his bills. Such being the fact, his declarations, which were a part of the res gesta of his acts, within the
3. Excessive damages.
. The jury allowed the account. There was evidence tending to prove it.
The judgment is affirmed with 10 per cent, damages and costs.