Jeffrey v. Schlasinger, 13 F. Cas. 432 (1822)

April 1822 · Superior Court of the Territory of Arkansas · Case No. 7,253a
13 F. Cas. 432

Case No. 7,253a.

JEFFREY v. SCHLASINGER et al.

[Hempst 12.] 1

Superior Court, Territory of Arkansas.

April, 1822.

OPINION OF THE COURT. This is a case brought here by [Jesse Jeffrey, on] appeal, and the following errors are assigned: 1. “The appellees [Schlasinger and Gillett] offered in evidence their original book of entries, having previously proved they were regular merchants and kept a correct book of entries as such, and that the book was in their handwriting, and the court permitted the book to be read in evidence to the jury.” We cannot but look upon a proceeding of this character as fraught with the most dangerous consequences, and as tending to encourage fraud and imposition, in the highest degree. 3 Bl. Comm. 368; Owens v. Adams [Case No. 10,633]. It is also unprecedented except in states where allowed by statute, and is then generally limited to small amounts. We are of opinion that it was error to admit such testimony. 2 2. “The court *433erred in not permitting the defendant under his plea of non-assumpsit to give evidence of payment,” We think the court did err in excluding this testimony, as payment may be given in evidence under the general issue without notice, as decided by this court, in the case of John Smith, T. v. Edmund Hogan, and as the authorities clearly establish. 1 Salk. 394 ; 6 Com. Dig. “Pleader,” E 14; 1 Ld. Raym. 217, 566; 1 Chit. Pl. 511; 12 Mod. 376. Reversed.