Verden v. Coleman
Verden v. Coleman
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
Coleman sued Verden in a State court oflndiana, on a note of hand, and a mortgage of lands, to secure its payment. On various pleadings and proofs, the cause was submitted for judgment to the court, the parties having dispensed with a jury. Judgment was rendered against Verden, who appealed to the Supremo Court of Indiana. There the judgment of the circuit was affirmed.
This occurred on the 26th day of June, 1868. And then we find the following entry of record: “And afterwards, to wit, at a court began and held on the 24th of .May, 1858, and continued from day to day till July 16th, 1858, at which time 'lome the appellant, by Hon D. Mace, his attorney, and prays dn appeal to the United States Supreme Court, which pray’ei is granted.”
*193 Bond was given to prosecute the appeal, and ihe clerk certifies the record to be a true copy of the proceedings.
No appeal can be taken from the final decision of a State court of last resort, under the twenty-fifth section of the judiciary act, to the Supreme Court of the United States. A writ of error alone can bring up the cause. We refer to the appendix of Curtis’s Digest for the mode.
It is ordered that the case be dismissed.
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- Samuel Verden, Appellant, v. Isaac Coleman
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