
    Smoot v. Lee.
    In an action against the surety in a prison-bounds bond, the defendant will not be permitted to adduce evidence that the principal (the debtor) was insolvent, and therefore tlie plaintiff sustained no damage.'
    Debt on a prison-bounds bond given by W. Wise, who broke the bounds.
    
      Mr. Wallach, for the defendant,
    (the surety,) offered evidence to prove that Wise was insolvent when the bond was given; and therefore the plaintiff had suffered no damage by the breach of the condition of the bond.
   But the Court {nem. con.) rejected the evidence.  