71 Ala. 497 | Ala. | 1882
The present suit was instituted by motion against the county treasurer and his sureties, under § 3395 of the Code of 1876. The foundation of the suit was. an order on the minutes of the court of county commissioners, in the following form:
“Commissioners Court, Regular Term, February 18th, 1867. It is ordered by the court that Mrs. Jane Boothe’s granddaughter, Dink Ruggs, be declared a pauper, and allowed eight dollars per month, payable monthly, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.”
The moveant then read in evidence a paper in the following form:
“Commissioners Court, Regular Term, February 18th, 1867. It is ordered by the court that the county treasurer pay Mrs. Jane Boothe sixty-four dollars for support of her granddaughter, Dink Ruggs, from June 15th, 1870, to February 15th, 1871, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Issued from standing order. Issued February 20th, 1871.
[Signed] B. M. Weeks,
Judge of Probate.”
Indorsed:
“Registered in book No. 2, page 60, No. 2291 — amount $64. February 20th, 1871.
[Signed] J. J. Warren,
County Treasurer.”
The paper last above copied, we suppose, was relied on to prove the claim had been audited and allowed. It will be observed it has two dates. Theone atthehead, February 18th, 1867, is the same as that of the original order of the court of county
There is no error in the record, and the judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.