delivered the opinion of the court.
The statute of 9 George I, ch. 22, is an extension of the act of 22 and 23 Charles II, ch. 7, and to be construed like it. Russell on Crimes, 1683, 1684. It is settled in England, that to bring a case within the statute 9 George I, there must be malice directed against the owner of the cattle which is wounded or killed, ar^d not
Judgment affirmed.
