
    Rountree vs. Lathrop & Company.
    The verdict in this case was supported by the evidence.
    
      (a.) Fraud is subtle in its nature, and even slight circumstances may be sufficient to carry conviction to the mind of its existence.
    (b.) As against creditors, transactions involving transfers of property between husband and wife should be closely scanned, and the utmost good faith should be made to appear.
    October 24, 1882.
   Speer, Justice.  