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Union Bank of Louisiana, Complainants and Appellants, v. Joseph S. Stafford and Jeannetta Kirkland, his wife, Defendants U.S. 327 (1852)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0243 and id is 1 raw text is: DECEMBER         TERM, 1851.                 827
Union Bank of Louisiana v. Stafford et a.
Order.
This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of the re-
cord from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, for the Eastern
District, and was argued by counsel. On consideration whereof,
it is now here ordered and adjudged by this court, that the judg-
ment of the said Supreme Court in this cause be, and the same
is hereby, affirmed, with costs.
5AMUEL SMYTH V. STRADER, PEVINE, &        CO.
If a writ of error does not set out the names of all the parties to the judgment of the
Circuit Court, the case will be dismissed.
THIS was a writ of error from the Southern District of Ala
bama.
A. Piryor, counsel for the defendants in error, moved the
court to dismiss the case, on the ground that the writ of error
does not contain the names of the parties to the judgment sO1
out in the record.
Whereupon, the court passed the following order:
Order.
This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of the re-
cord from the Circuit Court of the United States for the South-
ern District of Alabama, and it appearing to the court here that
this writ of error is vicious and defective, inasmuch as it does
not set out the names of all the parties to the judgment of the
Circuit Court, it is thereupon, on the motion of Mr. Pryor, of
counsel for the defendants in error, now here ordered and ad-
judged by this court, that thi4 cause be, and the.same is hereby,
dismissed, with costs.
UNION BANK OF LOUISIANA, COMPLAINANTS AND APPELLANTS,
V. JOSIAH S. STAFFORD AND JEANNETTA KIRKLAND, HIS WIFE,
DEFENDANTS.
The 25th section of the law of Louisiana incorporating the 'Union Bank of Louisiana
declare.q that in all hypothecary contracts and obligations entered into by any mar-
ried individual with the bank, it shall be lawful for the wife to unite with him - and

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