1 Tex. 78 | Tex. | 1846
The errors assigned in this cause are:
1st. The plaintiff, by his petition, shows no cause of action against the defendant.
2d. The court should not have rendered a judgment without a jury.
On the first point, it is true the petition does not state what diligence had been used by the plaintiff; it does not aver that suit had been instituted against the maker, or any reason why it had not been done. It may therefore be well questioned whether the petition
We will proceed to examine the second error assigned. The ob