lure to do which, the defendant in error, or appellee, as the case may be, may docket the cause, and file a copy of the record with the clerk, and thereupon the cause shall stand for trial in like manner, as if the record had been duly filed within the first six days of the term; or at his option, he may have the cause docketed and dismissed upon producing a certificate from the clerk of the Court wherein the judgment or decree was rendered, stating the cause, and certifying, that such writ of error or appeal had been duly sued out and allowed. La Conception, [PRIZE.]` Cohens v. Virginia, [CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.] Coleman, (Bartle v.) [LOCAL LAW. PRACTICE.] Clark v.`Graham, [Local Law.] 194 235 264 475 577 The Corporation of Georgetown, (Goszler v.) [Local Farmers and Mechanics' Bank v. Smith, [CONSTITU The Fulton Steam Boat Company, (Sullivan v.) [PRAC• 131 TICE.] 450 Faxon, (The Mutual Assurance Society v.) [LOCAL ) [LOCAL Goszler v. The Corporation of Georgetown, [LOCAL Lee, Hopkins v.) [C. ANCERY. COMMON LAW.] 109 Leeds v. The Marine Insurance Company, [CHANCERY.] 565 M The Mechanics' Bank v. Withers, [LOCAL LAW. PRAC TICE.] Mayhew v. Thatcher, [ConstitutiONAL LAW. LOCAL 106 LAW.] 129 The Marine Insurance Company, (Leeds v.) [CHANCERY.] 565 M'Clung v. Silliman, [Constitutional Law.] 598 The Mutual Assurance Society v. Faxon, [Local Law.] 606 Smith, (Farmers and Mechanics' Bank v.) [Constitu 128 187 Sullivan v. The Fulton Steam Boat Company, [PRAC |