21 Wis. 491 | Wis. | 1867
The main question in this case arises under chapter 115, Laws of 1866. The first section of that act in effect
This cause was tried before the judge of the tenth judicial circuit, and judgment rendered therein in favor of the plaintiffs, October 12, 1863. The time for settling a bill of exceptions, was extended by various orders until after the decease of of Judge "Wheeler in January, 1864, he being the judge before whom the cause was tried. Notice of entry of judgment was however served on defendants’ attorneys in November, 1868 ; and in March, 1864, an appeal was taken to this court. On the first of February, 1866, the defendants moved this court-to dismiss the appeal; and the motion was granted. At a special term of the circuit court for Winnebago county, held in June, 1866, application was made, under the law of 1866 above cited, to vacate the judgment and grant a new trial in accordance with the provisions of the second section. This application was denied; and an appeal has been taken from the order refusing the defendants a new trial. The point now to be con
By the Court. — The order refusing a new trial is affirmed.