By the Court,
The bill in this case was filed for the purpose of preventing the keeping up and maintaining a dam across the Meehan River by the defendants. The bill states in substance that the complainant is the owner
The testimony offered by the complainant to maintain the allegations of his bill, and also to show that the waters of Meehan Lake in consequence of being raised by the defendants5 dam above their natural level, ran off through subtera-neous channels instead of running in the channel of Meehan River, was very voluminous. It consisted in a great measure of the opinions of witnesses, and for this reason was not of the most satisfactory kind. These remarks apply also to the testimony of the defendants. The opinions of the witnesses who testified on their behalf were to a great extent in direct
The decree of the circuit court must therefore be reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings.
