PER CURIAM.
This case was commenced in the Supreme Court of the District on March 9, 1886, when the appellant, as plaintiff, filed a declaration against the appellee, as defendant, claiming damages in the sum of $15,000, because of personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff on February 20, 1886, in a collision between a horse-drawn street car driven by defendant's employee and a horse and wagon driven by the plaintiff; the latter charging that the collision resulted...
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