
    Dudley Bailey versus Thompson Baxter.
    
      Practice. — Supersedeas to execution on granting a writ of error, on bond being given to the adverse party.
    Dunbar moved for a writ of error, on a judgment recovered by Baxter against Bailey at the Court of Common Pleas in this county, rendered on the report of referees, for a considerable sum in costs beyond what was authorized by the award; on which judgment an execution had been issued, and was in the hands of the sheriff.
   The Court (Strong, Sedgwick, and Sewall, justices) granted the writ of error, and a supersedeas to the execution, Bailey giving bond, with sureties, to the adverse party, to respond all damages and costs in case the judgment should be affirmed.  