53 Ga. 162 | Ga. | 1874
This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendant to recover damages for tfie loss of his stock of goods and merchandise in the city of Macon, destroyed by fire in consequence of the negligent conduct of its officers and agents in- allowing and permitting divers persons to congregate together in the streets of said city, and to discharge fire-arms, Roman candles, and other combustible materials in the streets of said city, in violation of its charter and ordinances. On the triaj of the case, the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff
Another ground was urged by the defendant why a new trial should have been granted was, that the defendant was not liable at all to the plaintiff for the damages sued for. As we affirm the judgment of the court below in granting the new trial on the grounds specified therein, we express no opinion as to the liability of the defendant under the special facts of this case.
Let the judgment of the court below granting the new trial be affirmed.