The plaintiff recovered a verdict for personal injuries received by being run over by a horse and cart belonging to the defendant, and driven by his employe. At the time of the occurrence of the accident the plaintiff was only three years and seven months old. By reason of his tender years the question of contributory negligence is out of the case, and the propriety of the verdict depends solely upon whether the evidence will support the conclusion that the accident was due to carelessness upon the part of the defendant’s driver.
The principal witness bn the part of the plaintiff testified that, just before .the accident, he saw the horse ánd cart coming down the street, and that the driver was sitting in the cart with his head hanging down (his chin resting against
The rule to show cause should be discharged.
