Appellant was indicted, tried, and convicted in the District Court for unlawfully carrying a pistol. Defendant pleaded to the jurisdiction of the court, the case being a misdemeanor. The plea would have been a good one but for the fact that the act of May 27, a. d. 1879 (Gen. Laws 16th Leg., p. 68), changed the jurisdiction of the County Court of Nacogdoches, and those of other counties therein named, and provided “that the District Courts of said counties shall have and exercise jurisdiction in all matters and causes, civil and criminal, over which by the general laws of the State the County Courts of said
We have been unable to find any such error in the record as would require a reversal, and the judgment is therefore affirmed.
Affirmed.