
    PRESTON, Respondent, v. TUCK, Appellant.
    (Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department.
    March 15, 1912.)
    Action by Henry L. Preston against Jacob Tuck.
   PER QURIAM.

Motion for leave .to present the appeal upon’ the original stenographer’s-minutes and the exhibits denied, without costs. Motion for stay denied, without costs, on condition that the respondent file a bond to secure the appellant in the sum of $1,500, and thereupon the appellant deliver to the respondent all papers and documents upon which appellant asserts a-lien and execute-all necessary consents to the payment of all moneys belonging to the respondent, which are withheld on account of any asserted lien, all without prejudice to the lien, if any; otherwise, motion for stay granted, with $10 costs.  