
    Smith, trustee, vs. Frost.
    A bill of exceptions recited the trial of a case, the making of a motion for new trial, and the grounds thereof, but did not state what was done with the motion. It concluded as follows:
    “And now the counsel for the plaintiff, on this, the 20th day of September, in the year 1884, it being within-days from the ádjournment of said term of said court, and assigns error upon all the grounds of said motion, and tenders this, his bill of exceptions’’ :
    
      Held, that the writ of error must be dismissed for want of a proper assignment of error in a final judgment of the court below.
    Writ of'error dismissed.
    March 11, 1885.
     