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Town of Coloma v. Eaves

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Town of Coloma v. Eaves
by William Strong
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Bradley

United States Supreme Court

92 U.S. 484

Town of Coloma  v.  Eaves

ERROR to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois.

Assumpsit brought by the plaintiff below to recover the amount due on the coupons attached to certain bonds, purporting to have been issued by the town of Coloma, through its proper officers, to the Chicago and Rock River Railroad Company, in payment of a subscription of $50,000 by the town to said company. The form of the bond is as follows:--

'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

[$1,000.

'COUNTY OF WHITESIDE,

'State of Illinois, Town of Coloma:--

'Know all men by these presents, That the township of Coloma, in the county of Whiteside, and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to own and be indebted to the Chicago and Rock River Railroad Company, or bearer, in the sum of $1,000, lawful money of the United States; which sum the said town of Coloma promises to pay to the Chicago and Rock River Railroad Company, or the bearer hereof, on the first day of July, 1881, at the office of the treasurer of the county of Whiteside aforesaid, in the State of Illinois, on the presentation of this bond, with interest thereon from the first day of January, 1872, at the rate of ten per centum per annum, payable annually at the office of the treasurer of the county of Whiteside aforesaid, on the presentation and surrender or the annexed coupons.

'[U.S. $5 revenue-stamp.]

'This bond is issued under and by virtue of a law of the State of Illinois entitled 'An Act to incorporate the Chicago and Rock River Railroad Company,' approved March 24, 1869, and in accordance with a vote of the electors of said township of Coloma, at a regular election held July 28, 1869, in accordance with said law, and under a law of the State of Illinois entitled 'An Act to fund and provide for the paying of the railroad debts of counties, townships, cities, and towns,' in force April 16, 1869; and, when this bond is registered in the State auditor's office of the State of Illinois, the principal and interest will be paid by the State treasurer, as provided by said last-mentioned law.

'In witness whereof, the supervisor and town-clerk of said town have hereunto set their hands and seals this first day of January, A.D. 1872.

'(Signed) M. R. ADAMS, Supervisor. [SEAL.]

'(Signed) J. D. DAVIS, Town-Clerk. [SEAL.]'

Recovery was resisted by the town, mainly upon the alleged ground of a want of power in the officers of the town to issue the bonds, because the legal voters of the town had not been notified to vote upon the question of the town's making the subscription in question.

On the trial of the case, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff for the amount of the coupons, and interest after they were due.

Mr. C. M. Osborn for plaintiff.

Mr. J. Grant, contra.

MR. JUSTICE STRONG delivered the opinion of the court.

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