It was decided in
Haskins
v. Royster,
It is the duty of this Court to give such judgment as it appears on the record that the' Court below should have given. The 'plaintiff moves here for judgment upon the verdict. There are no exceptions by defendant' to the Judge’s charge, and it. does not appear that he ashed for a new trial. The instructions of the Judge1 on the question of damages are not full, but it does not appear that he was requested to give any others. If he had thought the damages excessive he would have set the verdict aside and given a *357 new trial on that ground. We neither do nor can know anything of the evidence and if we did we could not set aside the verdict and give a new trial on that ground except perhaps where it appeared to be a very gross case of excess
•Judgment below reversed and judgment in this Court for the plaintiff according to the verdict.
PER Cttrtam. Judgment reversed.
