
    GEORGE W. VAN ALLEN, and Others, Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. J. K. WRIGHT, Defendant and Appellant.
    Before Sedgwick and Van Vorst, JJ.
    
      Decided April 7, 1879.
    The only question involved is whether the evidence was sufficient to call for a submission of the cause to the jury, and to sustain the yerdict. No point of any general interest was discussed or determined.
    
      C. B. Smith, for appellant.
    
      Jacob F. Miller, for respondent.
   Per Curiam

Judgment appealed from, and order denying motion for new trial affirmed, with costs.  