Curia, per
Johnson, J.The Act of the Legislature, regulating appeals from the circuit court, authorizes the party prevailing therein, to enter up his judgment, and the execution, only, is suspended by the appeal — and that judgment has always been regarded as final, unless set aside or reversed. The case of the Ordinary vs. Trail, (2 Bail. 480) referred to in the report, is decisive of this.
O’Neall, J. concurred.