
    John Agnew Company v. Board of Education of the City of Paterson.
    [Submitted March 23d, 1914.
    Decided June 15th, 1914.]
    On appeal of Martin S. Paine from a decree of the court of chancery advised by Vice-Chancellor Stevenson, whose opinion is reported ante p. Jj®.
    
    
      Mr. Noah A. Stancliffe (of the New York bar) (Mr. William, F. Delaney and Mr. Arthur M. Woodford on the brief), for the appellant.
    
      Mr. Edward Ward McMahon (of the New York bar) (Mr. Charles Thaddeus Terry (of the New York bar), Mr. David F. Edwards and Mr. Frank H. Hall on the brief), for the respondent Prank Miller Lumber Company.
    
      Mr. William-1. Lewis, for the respondent Joseph Sharpe Construction Company.
    
      Mr. William B. Gourley, for the respondent John Agnew Company.
    
      Mr. John J. Fallon, for the First National Bank of the Town of Union.
    
      Mr. William S. Delaney, for Martin S. Paine.
    
      Mr. William B. Gourley, for the John Agnew Company.
    
      Mr. David F. Ediuards, for 'Frank Miller, trading as Frank Miller Lumber Company.
    
      
      Mr. William I. Lewis, for the Joseph Sharpe Construction Company.
   Per Curiam.

The decree is affirmed, for the reasons stated by Vice-Chancellor Stevenson.

For affirmance — Swayze, Trenchard, Parker, Bergen, Minturn, Kalisch, Bogert, Vredenburgh, White, Heppenheimer — -10.

For reversal — None.  