
    McMahan v. Mitchell.
    On the evidence as a whole and the unmistakable merits of the controversy, the verdict of the jury was correct, and although the court may have committed some immaterial errors, the denial of a new trial was also correct. The newly discovered evidence could not rightly change the result.
    July 24, 1893.
    Ejectment. Before Judge Milner. Dade superior court. September term, 1892.
    W. D. & J. P. Jacoway and R. J. & J. McOamy, for plaintiff in error.
    McCutchen & Shumate and G. & W. Harris, contra.
    
   Judgment affirmed.  