15 Cal. 38 | Cal. | 1860
Field, C. J. concurring.
Defendants were expressmen, with an office at Coulterville, in Mariposa county. One George W. Coulter was their agent. Walling, the plaintiff, delivered to defendants a quantity of amalgam, to be forwarded to San Francisco, to be there coined, and returned. This amalgam belonged to five persons, who were partners in quartz mining, the plaintiff and one Carpenter among them. On the first of July, 1858, while this property was in the hands of these carriers, Carpenter sold to plaintiff, for a valuable consideration, his interest in this amalgam, and gave his receipt to the plaintiff, evidencing the contract. The defend
Upon the facts, we think the plaintiff entitled to recover—the payment to the officer, after notice, being no protection. See Hardy v. Hunt, (11 Cal. 343) for the doctrine in such cases.
Judgment reversed, and cause remanded.