
    JEANNETTE H. HAMMOND, by her Guardian, and others, Appellants, v. WILLIAM M. DEAN.
    
      Costs of attorney—order directing payment of—lurn enforced.
    
    The plaintiff, in an action for breach of promise of marriage, being desirous of changing her attorney, an order was entered directing such change to be made, and providing that $200 costs of the former attorney be made a prior lien on any judgment recovered, and that the same should be paid out of the first money received thereunder. Subsequently the suit was settled, and $2,900 paid to the attorney. Upon the application of the first attorney, an order was made directing the plaintiff and the second attorney, to pay over $200 to him. Held that the order was proper, and should be affirmed.
    Appeal from an order directing the plaintiff and her attorneys to pay over certain moneys received in this action.
    
      Breen & Spellissy, for the appellants,
    ---, for the respondent.
   Opinion by

Barnard, P. J.

Present — Barnard, P. J., and Gilbert, J.

Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs.  