Case Name: Laura P. Smith, Executrix, etc., of Anson D. Smith, dedeceased, Respondent, v. Russell Martin et al., Administrators, etc., and John K. Comstock, impleaded, etc., Appellants
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1867-03
Citations: 3 Keyes 373
Docket Number: 
Parties: Laura P. Smith, Executrix, etc., of Anson D. Smith, dedeceased, Respondent, v. Russell Martin et al., Administrators, etc., and John K. Comstock, impleaded, etc., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Keyes' Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 373–373

Head Matter:
Laura P. Smith, Executrix, etc., of Anson D. Smith, dedeceased, Respondent, v. Russell Martin et al., Administrators, etc., and John K. Comstock, impleaded, etc., Appellants.
Judgment affirmed of course.

Opinion:
Parker, J.
The appellants in this case, when it was reached in its order on the calendar, failed to appear and furnish papers on which it could be heard. The respondent appeared and submitted the case on her part, upon her printed brief, in accordance with the twenty-fifth rule of the court. The appellants have also failed since to submit points pursuant to the said rule.
The judgment must, therefore, be affirmed, of course. (Kelly v. McCormick, 28 N. Y. 323.)
All the judges concurring,
Judgment affirmed.