This is a divorce case which appears before this court for the second time. The plaintiff, William Alfred Reagan, filed suit for divorce against the defendant, Esther Naoma Reagan, alleging wilful desertion. In her cross petition, the defendant alleged that the plaintiff cruelly mistreated her and wilfully abandoned her, and she prayed for the grant of a divorce and permanent alimony. A trial was had and the court adopted a verdict which granted a divorce to the plaintiff and gave permanent alimony to the defendant. In
Reagan v. Reagan,
The grant of a new trial eliminates everything which is pending in the old trial. When a new trial is granted, the effect is to set aside all proceedings in the old trial. See
U. S. Fidelity
&c.
Co. v. Clarke,
Judgment reversed with direction.
