Case Name: Amanda F. Armstrong v. The People ex rel. Julian S. Rumsey
Court: Illinois Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1874-09
Citations: 74 Ill. 178
Docket Number: 
Parties: Amanda F. Armstrong v. The People ex rel. Julian S. Rumsey.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Reports
Volume: 74
Pages: 178–178

Head Matter:
Amanda F. Armstrong v. The People ex rel. Julian S. Rumsey.
Appeal—identity of judgment appealed from. Where the record does not show any such judgment as the appeal professes to be taken from, the appeal will be dismissed.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Bon. Lambert Tree, Judge, presiding.
Mr. William Eliot Furness, for the appellant.
Mr. F. Adams, and Mr. T. Lyle Dickey, for the appellees.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Scholfield
delivered the opinion of the Court:
We are unable to find in the record before us, any such judgment as that from which this appeal professes to be taken. The only judgment in the record is against certain lots in the city of Chicago. The appeal is from a judgment against the if. 10£ acres of the W. ^ of the S. E. \ of the S. E. £ of sec. 13, T. 39 N. R. 13 E., which appears to be entirely different property from that described in the judgment. We are not authorized to presume it is the same, and the appeal must therefore be dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.