35 Tex. 320 | Tex. | 1872
This was an action brought in the district court in 1857, against the appellant Grove, as sheriff of Galveston county, and the securities on his official bond. Hams, the appellee, had recovered a judgment against Lynch & Manly, merchants doing ing business in the city of Galveston. Execution was sued out and placed in the hands of Grove, as sheriff of the county, with strict instructions to levy on property and make the money. This he failed to do, and the only question for our consideration is, whether by Ms negligence he became liable to the judgment creditor, or whether there was anything in the circumstances of Lynch & Manly which will excuse Mm from such official negligence. The evidence shows, that at the time Grove held the execution, Lynch was half owner of sixty-four acres of land on Galveston Island, and that Ms interest in the land was unencumbered, and that the firm was in possession of a stock of goods which they were selling in the usual manner of business. But it appears that the goods had been deeded to E. B. Nichols, in trust to secure a debt of some $5000
Affirmed.