Case Name: William G. Pumphrey, Respondent, v. B. F. Clark and J. M. Foster, Appellants
Court: Supreme Court of Missouri
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1867-01
Citations: 39 Mo. 417
Docket Number: 
Parties: William G. Pumphrey, Respondent, v. B. F. Clark and J. M. Foster, Appellants.
Judges: The other judges concur.
Reporter: Missouri Reports
Volume: 39
Pages: 417–418

Head Matter:
William G. Pumphrey, Respondent, v. B. F. Clark and J. M. Foster, Appellants.
Practice — Supreme Court — Appeal.—Judgment affirmed, on motion of respondent for failure to file transcript and prosecute appeal.
Appeal from Ozark Circuit Court.
John 8. Meddill, for respondent.

Opinion:
Wagner, Judge,
delivered the opinion of the court.
It appears from the record in this case that respondent obtained judgment in the Circuit Court of Ozark county, in February, 1861, from which judgment the appellants appealed to this court. But they have failed and neglected to prosecute their appeal as required by the statute, and the respondent now comes into court and presents a perfect transcript of the record, and asks that the judgment be affirmed. No cause being shown why said appeal has not been prosecuted, the judgment will be affirmed.
The other judges concur.