
    Charles Jugnot vs. Benjamin Hale, and others.
   By the Act of 1825, p. 19, an injunction granted by the Commissioner continues in force no longer than the coming in of the answer; after which the Chancellor may in his discretion grant a new injunction, or make such other “order on the bill and answer as the case may require and this Court will not attempt to control him in the exercise of this discretion, but upon a plain ease of obvious error or mistake.  