
    JUDGMENTS — PRACTICE.
    [Hamilton Circuit Court,
    1899.]
    •Hale, Marvin, and Caldwell, JJ.
    (Of the Eighth. Circuit, sitting in First Circuit)]
    Gebaur v. Vesper.
   Per Curiam.

' A judgment’ by the court without the intervention of a jury is to be treated, on review as to weight of evidence, according to the same rules that apply to a verdict by a jury — that is, the judgment cannot be reversed unless manifestly against the weight of the evidence.  