19 Mo. 302 | Mo. | 1854
delivered the opinion of the court.
This suit was commenced in 1849. At the October term in that year, the defendants, and others who were with them, original defendants in the action, craved oyer, and demurred, and at the same term withdrew their demurrer, and pleaded the-general issue, with notice of set-off filed by one of the other defendants. The cause was continued from term to term, until the April term, 1851, when the death of James Brown, one of the original defendants, and the principal in the note sued upon, was suggested, and the cause continued. At the October term, 1851, the cause was continued at the instance of the plaintiff, after which, at the same term, the defendants asked leave to file an amended plea accompanied by an affidavit, denying the execution of the note upon which the suit was founded. The leave was given — the plea and affidavit were filed, and. the plaintiff excepted to the action of the court. At a subsequent term, there was a trial, which resulted in a non-suit, because the plaintiff did not prove the execution of the note. The error complained of, is the granting leave to file the amended' plea at the time, and under the circumstances under which it was given.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is,