
    Alfred Blum et al., Resp’ts, v. Philip A. Jung et al., Def’ts. National Bank of Illinois, Subsequent Attaching Creditor, App’lt.
    
      (.Supreme Court, General Term, First Department,
    
    
      Filed November 16, 1894.)
    
    Attachment—Affidavit.
    An. affidavit, on which an attachment is granted, is defective, where it does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
    Appeal from an order denying a motion to vacate an attachment
    The affidavit on which the attachment was granted is as follows:
    Alfred Blum, of the said city, being duly sworn, says: (1) That the plaintiffs above named, Alfred Blum and Lucas Toch, are copartners, and are entitled to recover from the defendants above named, who are copartners carrying on business as American Saloon & Fixture Company, the sum of twenty-two hundred and twelve 62-100 dollars, over and above all counterclaims known to deponent, one of the plaintiffs, and known to the plaintiffs, upon one of the causes of action mentioned in section 635 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and particularly set forth in subdivision 2 of this affidavit. (2) That heretofore the plaintiffs sold and delivered to the defendants, at their special instance and request, goods, wares, and merchandise at prices agreed upon. That the defendants have made payments to the plaintiffs for and on account of such merchandise, and that there remains due and owing to plaintiffs from said defendants the said sum of twenty-two hundred and twelve and 62-100 dollars ($2,212.62). (3) That the defendants above named are natural persons, adults, and are nonresidents of the state of New York, but are residents of Chicago, in the state of Illinois, and have properly within this state subject to levy and sale; that the sources of deponent’s knowledge and the ground of his belief is derived from correspondence had'with the defendants, the letter head of defendants’ firm, and conversations had with one of the defendants, in which was stated that the defendants resided in Chicago, Illinois. (4) That the plaintiffs are about to commence an action against the defendants for the cause above stated, by issuing the summons hereto annexed, and no previous application for an attachment has been made herein.
    
      A. Blumenstiel, for app’lts; G. W Galinger, for resp’ts.
   Per Curiam.

The affidavit on which the attachment was granted was defective, in that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a clause of action. The order should be reversed, with $10 costs and printing disbursements, and the motion granted, with $10 costs.  