
    James Johnson v. Alexander Vernon.
    No judicial proceeding is necessary to foreclose a mortgage of personal property; but the mortgagee, after a forfeiture, may seize, and sell the property, in satisfaction of the debt, or of such instalments of it as have become due: and it makes no diiference that the mortgage does not contain a special clause authorizing him to seize and sell.
   .Per Coi.cock, J.

affirming the judgment of Mr. Justice O’Neali., at Spartanburgh, Extra Term, in February, 1830.

Johnson, J. and Evans, J. concurred.  