IV. The instructions given are criticised at some length, but a careful consideration of the objections urged leads us to think that the criticism is without merit in any particular. As the points made in argument relate to small portions taken from various instructions, which cannot be fairly judged without setting out at length the entire paragraphs in which they are contained, we do not feel that we would be warranted in extending this opinion by the elaboration of our reasons for the conclusion that none of the objections urged are sound.
The judgment of the trial court is therefore affirmed.