Case Name: The Mayor and Council of City of Carrollton v. J. M. Magee; The Same v. D. M. Hollingsworth; The Same v. Mrs. N. Settoon
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1867-05
Citations: 19 La. Ann. 261
Docket Number: No. 350
Parties: The Mayor and Council of City of Carrollton v. J. M. Magee.—The Same v. D. M. Hollingsworth.—The Same v. Mrs. N. Settoon.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 261–261

Head Matter:
No. 350.
The Mayor and Council of City of Carrollton v. J. M. Magee.—The Same v. D. M. Hollingsworth.—The Same v. Mrs. N. Settoon.
Where the certificate of the clerk of the District Oourt does not show that the record contains all the evidence adduced, and the record contains no statement of facts, no exception to the opinion of the Judge, nor special verdict, and the appellant has not filed in the appellate Oourt an assignment of errors of law apparent on the face of the record, the ease cannot be examined on its merits, and the appeal will be dismissed.
A
PPEAL from the Second District Court, Parish of Jefferson, Burlhe, J.
C. Boselius and B. L. Preston, for plaintiff and appellant.
M. M. Beynolds, for defendants and appellees.

Opinion:
Labauye, J.
These three cases are all contained in one single transcript, forming but one record, and one appeal, and the certificate of the clerk of the inferior Court, appended to said record, states and certifies:
"That the foregoing forty pages contain a full and complete transcript of the documents therein contained, offered and on file in the matter of Oily of Carrollton v. J. M. Magee, D. M. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Settoon, Nos. 1830, 1831 and 1832 of the docket of this Oourt."
This certificate does not show that the record contains all the evidence adduced, and the record contains no statement of facts, no exception to the opinion of the Judge, nor special verdict, and the appellant has not filed in this Oourt an assignment of error of law apparent on the face of the record.
We cannot examine the case on its merits, and we must dismiss the appeal. C. P. Art. 897. 6 L. 144, 157, 209. 1 R. 460. 4R. 147.
The appeal is dismissed, at the costs of the appellant.