after stating the case: The conclusion reached by us, after a most careful consideration of this case, is that the motion of the defendant to nonsuit the plaintiff, at the close of the evidence, ought to have been allowed, and in refusing it his Honor was in error. The principle controlling the decision of this uase, and the doctrine generally accepted by the American and English courts, is stated with great clearness and precision by Chief Justice Bigelow in Sweeney v. Railroad,
Error.
