
    (70 Hun, 392.)
    BOODY v. LINCOLN NAT. BANK OF NEW YORK et al.
    (Supreme Court, General Term, First Department.
    June 30, 1893.)
    Submission, without action, of controversy between Arabia Boody, as plaintiff, and the Lincoln National Bank of New York and William G. McIntyre, administrator of Azanah B. Harris, deceased, as defendants, in which plaintiff sought to recover certain money in the bank to the credit of deceased, as agent. Judgment for plaintiff.
    Argued before VAN BRUNT, P. J., and FOLLBTT and PARKER, JJ.
    Percy L. Klock, for plaintiff.
    Butler, Stillman & Hubbard, (Edward Kent, of counsel,) for defendant Wm. G. McIntyre.
    Dittenhoefer, Gerber & James, for defendant Lincoln Nat. Bank.
   PER CURIAM.

The sum of $4,440.50, on deposit with the Lincoln Nation a Bank, to the credit of A. B. Harris, agent, must be paid to the plaintiff, Arabia Boody, with no costs to any party.  