The plaintiff was nonsuited at the trial upon two grounds: First, that no action lay against the defendant in favor of the plaintiff for the alleged injury; and, secondly, that there was not sufficient evidence of negligence to justify the submission of that question to the jury. At General Term the court were of opinion that there was sufficient evidence of negligence to have required the submission of the case to the jury, if the action lay. But the nonsuit was sustained on the groun…
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