| Mich. | Jun 3, 1879

Pee Cueiam.

Where a suggestion of the death of a party appears on the record, and no claim is made that it is untrue, it will stand as a sufficient showing to have all the proceedings construed with it. The proceedings, however, should afterwards in strictness be properly entitled, but there is no occasion for amendments.

Motion denied.

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