. Bernhard was convicted of stealing two bales of cotton,, and, being dissatisfied, brings his case before this court, as-f signing as error the denial of a motion to arrest the judgment' and the denial of a motion, for a new trial, on the grounds therein specified. . i
There is no error in refusing to give it, first, because it
Cotton-making, ginning and packing would be a poor business in Georgia, if drunkenness excused a man for stealing it, unless the prohibition of selling intoxicating liquors prevailed everywhere in the state; and if it did, plenty of rogues would get drunk on cider and domestic wines in order to steal.
Judgment affirmed.