
    Anonymous.
    This court cannot control the effect of an attachment,by ordering the defendant therein to be denied the jail liberties.
    An attorney who was ordered to pay the costs of an action which he had brought without being retained, was attached for not paying them and a rule riiade, that unless he paid them in teit day# after notice of the rule, he should be suspended till he paid.
    An attorney having commenced ah action without being retained for that purpose, and having failed in the suit, this Court made a rule upon him, that he should pay to the defendant his costs. These being duly taxed and demanded, but not paid,
    
      E. Williams,
    
    moved that an attachment issue against the attorney, and that he be denied the jail liberties, till the costs be paid, or that he pay the costs within a given time Qr str¡clcen from the roll.
   Curia.

The attachment must take its course. We can-

not control its effect. But we order that the attorney pay these costs in ten days after notice of this rule, or that he be suspended from all practice as an attorney, till the costs be paid.

Rule accordingly.  