
    Anonymous.
    1824. March 24.
    Petitions must be sworn to.
    Mr. Bogardus presented his own petition,
    as solicitor in a cause, relating to facts which had been stated in other proceedings in the cause ; but the petition was not sworn to.
   The Court

thought that there should be no exception to the rule, that all petitions, grounded on facts not immediately before the court, are to be verified by oath.  