81 Mo. 13 | Mo. | 1883
This is a proceeding by mandamus to compel the respondent, who is mayor of the city of Lexington, to sign a warrant in favor of the relator, Simmons, drawn by Thomas B. Claggett, who is alleged to be register and treasurer of said city of Lexington. The respondent refused to sign said warrant, and alleged as a reason therefor, that said Claggett is not register and treasurer of said city?
We have stated the issues, not in the order in which they are stated in the pleadings, but in the order in which they should have been stated. It appears from the record that Turner and Claggett each claimed at the time these proceedings were instituted, to be' the rightful incumbent of the office in question, and each assumed to act as register and treasurer, and that no proceedings by quo warranto had been instituted by Claggett against Turner, and that Turner had possession of the records, seal, money, books and papers of said city, and was performing some of the duties of his office, but that Claggett was recognized by a majority of the council as the rightful register, and kept their minutes. It seems to be conceded that the respondent, as mayor, cannot lawfully sign the warrant in question, unless it has been drawn by the register. The mayor refuses to recognize Claggett as register, and the purpose of this proceeding is to compel him to do so. It is contended for the relator that no inquiry can be had in this proceeding into the right of Clagget to the office of register, and, that being a defacto officer, the mayor is bound to recognize his official acts. With the ultimate right of either Turner or Clag