11 W. Va. 339 | W. Va. | 1877
delivered the opinion of the Court:
'The appeal in this case was obtained by the plaintiff from a judgment in his favor for debt against the defendants, in the circuit court of Barbour county, on the 19th of November 1867. The appeal was granted, on the petition of the plaintiff, on the 19th' day of November 1872, by Judge Maxwell, then one of the Judges of this Court, evidently under the provisions of the 10th section of chapter 135 of the Code of 1868 of this State. The record of the cause was not filed with the clerk of this Court until the 22d day of January 1873; and the writ was issued by the clerk of this Court, on the 25th day of January 1873. At the June term 1876 the defendants below appeared in this Court, and moved the Court to dismiss this cause upon the ground, that the appellant failed to file the record of the cause with the clerk of this Court wifhin five years next after the date of the judgment appealed from.
On the 25th day of June 1877 the cause was argued and submitted to the Court upon said motion to dismiss for the cause aforesaid, &c.
This cause must therefore be dismissed for the reasons above stated, and the ■ appellees, Spencer Dayton and Granville E. Jarvis, recover against Augustus B. Modi-sett, (appellant) executor of the last will an.d .testament of William Pickens deceased, their costs about this appeal in- this Court expended, to be levied out of the assets in the "hands of -said executor unadministered. •
Appeal Dismissed.