7 Mo. 6 | Mo. | 1841
Opinion of the Court by
John P. Morris brought his action in the circuit court of St. Louis county, against John M. Weimer. That court gave judgment for Morris; to reverse which Weimer appeals to this court. The judgment was taken by default, and there was a motion to set it aside, which was overruled. The bill of exceptions shows that Weimer swore that shortly after the service of the summons in the case, he saw
Had Weimer pleaded to this cause, and diligently made such defence as he could, and then after judgment rendered against him disclosed this evidence, declaring that he had not been able, by using due diligence, to discover the same fore trial, it might have been good reason why a new trial should have been granted to him. But after having by the most gross negligence suffered a judgment by default g° against himself, he comes in to claim that indulgence which can be shown only to the diligent.
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.