
    No. 2237.
    Stedham v. Creighton.
    April Term, 1887.
    
      Ernest Gary, for the motion.
    
      Sheppard Bros., contra.
   This was a motion to dismiss an appeal in a case at law, upon the ground that exceptions to the rulings of the presiding judge had not been taken at the trial, nor within ten days after the rising of the court, upon which rulings the appeal was based. The motion was granted per curiam May 18, 1888, without prejudice, the Chief Justice saying that this order would not prevent the appellants from moving to restore the case under the act of 1880, if so advised.  