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Barrel v. Transportation Company/Opinion of the Court

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714154Barrel v. Transportation Company — Opinion of the Court

United States Supreme Court

70 U.S. 424

Barrel  v.  Transportation Company


MOTION by Mr. Browing (Mr. Rae, contra) to dismiss an appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois.

The record showed that no appeal had been prayed or allowed in the Circuit Court. Accompanying the record, however, was a petitioner addressed to that court, which prayed for an appeal. This petition was dated on the 20th July, 1865, ten days after the decree, and was filed on the same 20th of July, in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court.

The motion to dismiss in this case must prevail. The proceeding in the case is not warranted by any act of Congress, and we have no authority to act on such a petition. The filing of it in the clerk's office, even if it could be regarded as addressed to the Circuit Court, would be of no avail, unless accompanied by an allowance of an appeal by that court; and in the case before us there was no allowance.

CASE DISMISSED.

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