36 Iowa 538 | Iowa | 1873
The only errors assigned are based upon the ground that the verdict is not supported by the evidence and is in conflict with the instructions given to the jury.
While some of ,us would have been better satisfied with a different verdict and would, were we discharging the functions of jurors, upon the evidence before us, be inclined to find for plaintiff, we yet think that the verdict is not without support in the evidence and cannot be regarded as so in conflict therewith, as to indicate that it was the result of passion and prejudice and not the fair and honest expression of the minds of the jurors based upon the proofs before them. Neither do we think that the instructions of the court were disregarded
Affirmed.