Case Name: George A. Baker, Alexander Street, James G. Hamilton, John J. Kerr, Sam'l H. Woodson, and Andrew M. Eisle, Petitioners, v. William Peacock, Adm'r of the Estate of H. Clay Pate, dec'd, and Joel T. Morris, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Missouri
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1867-01
Citations: 39 Mo. 419
Docket Number: 
Parties: George A. Baker, Alexander Street, James G. Hamilton, John J. Kerr, Sam’l H. Woodson, and Andrew M. Eisle, Petitioners, v. William Peacock, Adm’r of the Estate of H. Clay Pate, dec’d, and Joel T. Morris, Respondents.
Judges: The other judges concur.
Reporter: Missouri Reports
Volume: 39
Pages: 419–419

Head Matter:
George A. Baker, Alexander Street, James G. Hamilton, John J. Kerr, Sam’l H. Woodson, and Andrew M. Eisle, Petitioners, v. William Peacock, Adm’r of the Estate of H. Clay Pate, dec’d, and Joel T. Morris, Respondents.
Practice— Supreme Court— Scire Facias. — Judgment of Supreme Court revived upon scire facias.
Petition for a Scire Facias.
Douglass & Gage, for petitioners.
Judgment was rendered and must be revived in this court —Sess. Acts 1865, pp. 45-6 ; Meyer v. Campbell, 12 Mo. 608; S.C. 81 Mo. 315.

Opinion:
Holmes, Judge,
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a petition for a scire facias to revive a judgment rendered in this court at the January term, 1861 — Morris v. Pate, 31 Mo. 315. A scire facias was awarded at the last term of this court, which is returned duly served. The defendants do not appear to show cause why the judgment should not be revived and execution issue therein.
Let the judgment be revived and execution be issued.
The other judges concur.