Connett v. Hamilton

16 Mo. 442
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedJuly 15, 1852
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Connett v. Hamilton, 16 Mo. 442 (Mo. 1852).

Opinion

RylaND, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The facts of this case appear from the record, as follows :

William C. Connett, the appellant, commenced his action before a justice of the peace, on an account, the statement of which, as filed with the justice, is as follows :

“ Mr. James F. Hamilton,
To William C. Connett, Dr.
“ For twenty-four dollars and ninety-five cents that Con-nett was compelled to pay for costs adjudged against him by the Clinton Circuit Court at the April term thereof, 1850, in the case of William C. Connett v. Levi Judah, upon Ms (Connett’s) application for a continuance of said cause, which said application was made by reason of the said Hamilton’s failure to attend the trial of said cause, and to bring with him [443]*443a certain deed, after haying been duly subpoenaed so to do, and after having his legal fees therefor paid to him, - f24 95
Also, for the sum of four dollars and fifty cents fees paid to said Hamilton as a witness in the case of Connett v. Judah, after having been duly subpoenaed, and before the day set for trial, and wherein you failed to obey the requisitions of, the .subpoena, 4 50
“ For damages sustained by reason of your failure as aforesaid, - - - - - - - 20 00
“Amount claimed, - $49 45
“ WILLIAM 0. CONNETT.”

Judgment was rendered by the justice in favor of Hamilton. Connett appealed, and on the trial in the Circuit Court, he offered to read in evidence, as a part of his testimony, the following transcript:

State oe Missouei, )
County of Clinton, ) S

Re it remembered, that on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1850, there issued out of the office of- the Circuit Court, within and for the county of Clinton, aforesaid, in the case of William C. Connett against Levi Judah, then pending in said court, a subpoena duces tecum,, in the words and figures following, to-wit:

The State of Missouri,
To James Hamilton :

You are hereby commanded, that, all excuses and delays being laid aside, you be and appear before the Judge of our Clinton Circuit Court, at the court house in- the town of Plattsburg, on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1850, it being the third day of the next term of sáid court, and that you bring with you and produce at the time and place aforesaid, a certain warranty deed, executed by Jacob Reece and Elizabeth' Reece, and conveying to James Hamilton the north half of the south-east quarter of section number thirteen, in township number fifty-five, of range number thirty-six, in Buchanan [444]*444county, in the State of Missouri, bearing date on the 26th day of August, 1847, and then and there to testify and show, all and singular, those things which you know or the said deed doth import, of and concerning a matter of controversy in said court depending, between William C. Connett, plaintiff, and Levi Judah, defendant, on the part of the plaintiff: hereof fail not at your peril.

Witness, Winslow Turner, clerk of our said court, with the , . seal thereof affixed, at Plattsburg, this twenty-eighth < L. S. > day of February, A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty.
Winslow TurNEr, Clerk.

On which said subpoena is the following return by the sheriff, to-wit:

I served the within subpoena by reading the same to James F. Hamilton, on the 8th day of April, 1850 ; said Hamilton demanded Ms fees in advance, which were not paid by me.

William W. Reynolds,
Sheriff of Buchanan county.

And, afterwards, to-wit, at a term of said court, begun and held at the court house, in the town of Plattsburg, on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1850, among other were the following proceedings, to-wit:

Tuesday, April 16th, 1850.
William C. Connett, t
vs. }• Trespass.
Levi Judah. .

By consent and agreement of the said plaintiff, it is ordered by the court that the costs of the attachment ordered against Edward A. Beauchamp, for not attending as a witness in this cause, be taxed against the said plaintiff; and it is further ordered, that the said attachment be dismissed.

Wednesday, 17th, 1850.
William C. Connett, '
vs. r Trespass.
Levi Judah.

And now here come the Said parties by their attorneys, and, [445]*445on motion of the said plaintiff, it is ordered that this cause be continued until the next term of this court, and that the said plaintiff pa'y the costs of the present term of this court.

State oe Missouri, ) gg County of Clinton, 5

I, Winslow Turner, clerh of the Circuit Court, within and for the eounty aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing two pages contain true copies of the subpoena to James HamiL ton, issued in the case of William C. Oonnett against Levi Judah, and of the sheriff’s return thereon; and also, of all the entries made in said case, at the April term, 1850, of said court.

In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the , . seal of said court, at Plattsburg, this ninth day of Í L‘ s- r January, A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty-one.
v>rv^ Winslow TurNer, Clerk.
William C. Oonnett, vs. j" Levi Judah. J
In the- Clinton Circuit Court.

Rill of the costs in the aboye entitled cause, adjudged against the said William C. Oonnett, at the April term, 1850, of the Clinton Circuit Court:

To William W. Reynolds, sheriff:
For serving subpoenas on six witnesses, at 50 cents, $3 00 To John Steel, sheriff :
For calling cause and parties, . - - - - 30 To Jacob Reece, witness:
For one day’s attendance and thirty-six miles travel, 2 80 To Benjamin McCray, witness :
For one day’s attendance and forty miles travel, - 3 00 To Isaac Lower, witness -.
For one day’s attendance, and sixty miles travel, - 4 00 To James Isaacs, witness :
For one day’s attendance and sixty-four miles travel, 4 20
Amount carried forward, $17 80
[446]*446Amount brought forward, $ IT 30
To James F. Hamilton, witness :
For one day’s attendance and sixty miles travel, - 4 00 To Winslow Turner, clerk :
For six subpoenas, at»50 cents, - §3 00
For filing four subpoenas, - - 20
For appearances, — 20

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