| Ala. | Dec 15, 1886

STONE, C. J.

— The first charge asked by defendant asserts a correct proposition of law, and should have been given, if there was evidence to support it. There does not, however, appear to have been any evidence tending to establish its truth, and it was rightly rejected as abstract. 1 Brick. Dig. 338, § 41; 3 Ib. 111, § 74.

There is nothing in the other exceptions.

Affirmed.

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