| Tex. | Jul 1, 1859

Roberts, J.

This is a suit against husband and wife, on a note jointly executed by them, for the hire of a negro. Process was served and judgment by default taken, in the usual form of a general recovery of the principal and interest of the note.

There is no valid cause of action stated in the petition against the wife. (Kavanaugh v. Brown, 1 Tex. 481" date_filed="1846-12-15" court="Tex." case_name="Kavanaugh v. Brown">1 Texas Rep. 481.) The petition does not disclose that the debt was contracted for the benefit of the wife’s separate property, or any other fact that would authorize a judgment against her. Judgment reversed and the cause remanded.

Reversed and remanded.

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