
    Richards against Brown.
    Where any difficulty arises in making up a 'orifered by* the court, it must be juugef 'at'01'his chambers.
    THE counsel for the parties not agreeing, on making up a feigned issue, directed in the causé, at the last term, . , , , , , a question arose, whether it was to be settled by the court, or a judge at his chambers,
    Tallmadge, for the plaintiff.
    
      Munro, contra.
   Per Curiam.

If any difficulty arises between the parties, as to the feigned issue, it must be settled before a judge or commissioner.  