delivered the opinion of the Court.
The principal question presented in this case is, whether the tenancy at will in William Campbell was determined at the time of the alleged trespass. In the relation of landlord and tenant, fidelity is required on the part of the tenant. The authorities, cited for the plaintiff, maintain the position that any act of desertion, or which is inconsistent with an estate at will, done by the tenant, will determine the estate. The tenant, in the case before us, who was the judgment debtor, pointed out the land, which he held at will, to ho levied on as his property, atid otherwise assisted at the levy. In.
This view of the case removes the objection to the amendment admitted by the judge; who presided at the trial.
Judgment on the verdict.
