
    Percival against Jones.
    
    A point reserved by the judge at N. P. is like a special verdict, and the plain- " tiff must prepare the case, and open the argument.
    
      
       S. C., C. C. 104.
    
   The court decided, that where a point is reserved by the judge at a circuit or the sittings, it is in the nature of a special verdict, and the counsel for the plaintiff is to prepare the case, and open the argument. 
      
       See Jackson ex Hem. Gansevoort v. Murray, infra, vol. 2, p. 219; Gra. Prac. 2d ed. 333, 334.
     