
    BATES v. LUDLOW.
    Where the declaration is upon a note for four hundred and eighty nine dollars and thirteen one-hundredths of a dollar, and the note offered in evidence was for four hundred and eighty-nine and thirteen cents, it was held to be no variance.
    Assumpsit on anote described in the declaration, as for 489 dollars and tV3o of a dollar. The note offered in evidence, was for 489 dollars and thirteen cents. .
    
    
      Morris,
    
    objected the variance.
   By the Court.

The description is substantially good: tVtt of a dollar and 13 cents in legal contemplation, mean the same thing.  