
    SERGENT, Respondent, v. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO., Appellant.
    (Supreme Court, General Term, Fourth Department.
    May 18, 1894.)
    Action by Adelbert G. Sergent against the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company.
    Argued before HARDIN, P. J., and MARTIN and MERWIN, JJ.
    C. D. Thomas, for appellant.
    Andrew G. Washbon, for respondent.
   PER CURIAM.

We are of the opinion that the evidence was insufficient to show that Shieve had authority from the defendant to adjust the plaintiff’s loss; that there was no such adjustment of his loss as authorized the court in holding that, if the plaintiff was entitled to recover, he was entitled to the amount stated in the list or account made by Shieve; and that the court erred in excluding the evidence offered by the defendant as to the value of the property destroyed. Without discussing the other questions presented on this appeal, we think the judgment must be reversed for the error already pointed out. This conclusion renders it unnecessary to examine the question as to the validity or propriety of the order granting the plaintiff an extra allowance. Judgment and order reversed, and a new trial granted, with costs to abide the event.  