The question, whether the plaintiff was a competent witness on the trial of this action, is of much practical importance to the community, as, in consequence of the facilities for travelling, the passenger travel is constantly on the increase ; and rail road corporations; being carriers of passengers and their baggage, are liable, by the rules of the common law, for losses, unless they change their liability by force of some special contract.
We are of opinion that the testimony of the party was improperly admitted ; and the verdict is therefore set aside, and a
New trial granted.
