| Me. | Jul 1, 1856

Appleton, J.

The rulings of the presiding Judge were correct. No exceptions are taken thereto. The verdict was in plain and palpable disregard of the whole evidence, and is utterly unsupported by proof. New trial granted.

Tenney, C. J., and Hathaway and Goodenow, J. J., concurred. Rice, J., did not sit.
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