
    State v. Worthington.
    Upon a remonstrance to a return of auditors tbe court, will inquire of tbe auditors upon wliat principles they made out tbe balance.
   RetüRN of auditors in an action of account. Bemonstrance -— That the auditors liad made a mistake, by charging the state a large sum in good money nominally, which was paid by said Worthington in depreciated bills. Objection was made as to any inquiry, respecting those facts; the court determined and did inquire of the auditors the principles upon which they made out the balance.

And said return was accepted.  