[489] Manser v. Eastern Counties Rw., 3 L. T. (N. S.), 585, Exch.
[490] Richardson v. G. E. R., L. R., 10 C. P. 486; reversed on appeal, W. N. May 20, 1876.
[491] Thatcher v. Gt. W. R., 4 U. C. C. P. 543.
[492] Skinner v. London B. & S. C., 5 Ad. & E. (N. S.), 747.
[493] McPadden v. N. Y. C., 44 N. Y. 478.
[494] Christie v. Griggs, 2 Camp. 79.
[495] Readhead v. Midland Rw., L. R., 4 Q. B. 379, Ex. Ch.; also; L. R., 2 Q. B. 412, and the cases therein cited.
[496] Alden v. New York Central Rw., 26 N. Y. 102.
[497] McPadden v. N. C., 44 N. Y. 478; Meier v. Penn. Rw., 64 Penn. St. 225, and Ingalls v. Bills, 9 Met. 1, where the court said, “If the injury arise from some invisible defect which no ordinary test will disclose, the carrier is not liable.”
[498] Tuller v. Talbot, 23 Ill. 357.