
    CAMPTON v. GRIFFITH, ET AL.
    Chancery will not examine a case, merely to settle the question of costs.
    In Chancery. The parties had settled the matter in controversy, and submitted the question of costs to the eourt.
   By the Court.

We will not examine the papers and proofs in this case, to determine the facts and principles, merely to determine a question of costs. So we have heretofore determined; antetp. 95. Such is the course of chancery in other countries; 2 John. Ch. 318; 2 Vesey, 223.  