
    No. 6848.
    Succession of R. H. Woods. On Opposition of Chubbuck et al.
    A motion to dismiss for absence from the record of documents, which have been supplied under a certiorari, will be refused.
    A stale demand, never made until after the death of the person against whose succession it is preferred, supported alone by.parol testimony of the gravest violations of common honesty, charged against one whose good character and standing was unimpeached while living, will not be listened to.
    Rule IX. of this court requires that printed statements of the points and authorities, upon which the applicant for rehearing relies, shall be filed in support of the petition for rehearing, and when not complied with the rehearing will be refused.
    Appeal from the Second District Court of New Orleans. Tissot, J.
    
      E. G. Kelly and Eiee for the Administratrix. Bartlette for Opponent Appellant.
   Manning, C. J.,

delivered the opinion on the motion to dismiss, Egan, J., on the merits, and Manning, C. J., on the application for rehearing.  