
    THE CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY, Respondent, v. THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, Appellant.
    
      Order of reference — long account.
    
    The complaint contained two counts, each for work, labor and materials. The services were performed, and materials furnished, in engraving and printing a large number of bonds, coupons and certificates. From the schedule appended to the complaint, it could not certainly be determined whether the cause was referable. Plaintiff’s agent made an_ affidavit, which was used on the motion, which stated positively that the trial of the action would require the examination of a long account. The answer was a general denial, and the affidavit of plaintiff’s agent was in-no way controverted; held, that the court had sufficient before it, to justify the making of an order referring the cause.
    
      Appeal from an order, made by Mr. Justice Lawrence, referring this action to a referee to hear and determine the whole issues therein.
    
      John L. Cadwalader, for the appellant.
    
      Jos. J. Marrin, for the respondent.
   Opinion by Daniels, J.

Order affirmed, with costs.  