
    Manley v. Okell, Appellant.
    
      Appeals — Paper-books—Quashing appeal.
    
    An appeal will be quashed where there does not appear in the appellant’s paper-book any “ statement of the question involved,” “ assignments of error,” or “ exceptions” to the action of the lower court in refusing to set aside award of arbitrators.
    Motion to quash appeal.
    The following exceptions were filed to the appellant’s paper-book.
    1. No exceptions to the action of the court below appear in the paper-book of appellant as are required by Rule 27 of this court.
    2. No assignments of error are set out in the paper-book of appellant as required by Rule 14.
    8. No statement of the question involved appears in the paper-book of appellant as required by Rule 17.
    
      
      John G. McAskie, for the motion.
    
      James J. O'Malley and George M. Okell, contra.
    January 17, 1902:
   Pee Cueiam,

Appeal quashed at bar.  