Comstock, J. The question of fact chiefly litigated at the trial was whether the plaintiff sold the oats to the defendant or to one Campbell, both of those persons having been engaged in the negotiation. That question was left to the jury, and their verdict in the plaintiff’s favor necessarily determined that the defendant was the purchaser. So far, there is nothing for this court to…
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