
    In the matter of Alexander Connison.
    Proceedings before a judge of the common pleas under the act to abolish imprisonment for debt and to punish fraudulent debtors, passed AprE 26, 1831, &e., and costs are taxed by a judge of the common pleas against the complainant ; an appeal from such taxation to this court does not he. This court have no jurisdiction of the matter; it is not before them. - „
    
      December Term, 1845.
    Motion for retaxation of costs.
    Connison was arrested on application of Charles Ross under the act to abolish imprisonment for debt and to punish fraudulent debtors, passed April 26, 1831, &c., before M. Ulshoeeeer, first judge of New-York common pleas; such proceedings were had, that Connison was discharged with costs against the complainant Boss. The costs were taxed by Hon. C. P. Daly, a judge of Hew-York common pleas, and opposed on the part of Connison, who appealed from the taxation to this court.
    M. T. Beynolds, counsel for Boss.
    
    J. T. Doyle, attorney jor Boss.
    
    
      . J. S. Lawrence, counsel for Connison.
    
    G. C. Goddard, attorney for Connison.
    
   Jewett, Justice.

This court has no jurisdiction; the proceedings are not before them.

Motion denied with costs.  