No. 7882 | Ind. | Nov 15, 1880

Woods, J.

— The affidavits on which the appellant claims, a new trial, on the ground of newly-discovered evidence,, are not made a part of the record by a bill of exceptions.. Counsel claim no other error. The judgment must therefore be affirmed. Williams v. Potter, post, p. 354; Matlook v. Todd, 19 Ind. 130" date_filed="1862-11-15" court="Ind." case_name="Matlock v. Todd">19 Ind. 130; Horton v. Wilson, 25 Ind. 316" date_filed="1865-11-15" court="Ind." case_name="Horton v. Wilson">25 Ind. 316; Burnett v. Overton, 67 Ind. 557" date_filed="1879-11-15" court="Ind." case_name="Burnett v. Overton">67 Ind. 557; Fryberger v. Perkins, 66 Ind. 19" date_filed="1879-05-15" court="Ind." case_name="Fryberger v. Perkins">66 Ind. 19; Berlin v. Oglesbee, 65 Ind. 308" date_filed="1879-05-15" court="Ind." case_name="Berlin v. Oglesbee">65 Ind. 308; Buskirk’s Practice, 241.

Judgment affirmed, with costs.

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