The plaintiff styles himself in his business as the “ Waterbury Brass Agency,” a designation assumed for the purpose of disposing of the goods of several corporations who entrust him with the sale of them. He was preceded by Alexander Anderson, who is now dead, but who, during his lifetime, made him his attorney “ for the transaction of any business connected with the Waterbury Brass Agency.” During the life of Anderson, and "while he carried on the business of the agency, the defendant purchased some goods from him, and to recover there
The judgment must be affirmed.
