70 Mo. 182 | Mo. | 1879
This case originated before a justice of the peace, who, on the 1st day of June, 1875, rendered judgment for plaintiff for the sum of $102., An appeal from this judgment was taken to the Buchanan county circuit court on the 9th day of June, and the transcript was filed in the appellate court on the 11th .day of June, 1875. At the January term, 1876, of said court, on plaintiff’s motion, the judgment of the justice of the peace was affirmed, on the ground that no notice of the appeal had been given, although one term of the court had passed since it had been taken. The case is before us on appeal from said judgment of affirmance. Defendant admits that no notice of the appeal had been given, but on the trial of the motion to affirm, for the purpose of showing that plaintiff had waived his right to such notice, offered to read as evidence a notice given defendant on the 15th day of June, 1875, that depositions would be taken to be read is evidence in the cause on the 21st day of June, 1875, on