
    James M. Seymour, Jr., complainant and respondent, v. Rebecca Goodwin, executrix, &c., of Hannibal Goodwin, deceased, defendant and appellant.
    [Submitted July 6th, 1908.
    Decided November 16th, 1908.]
    'On appeal from a decree of the court of chancery advised by Vice-Chancellor Stevens, whose opinion is reported in 68 N. J. Eq. (2 Robb.) 189.
    
    
      Mr. Chauncey 6. Parker, for the appellant.
    
      Mr. Thomas L. Raymond, for the respondent.
   Per Curiam.

It has previously been decided that the -bill of complaint herein sets up a good cause of action. Seymour v. Goodwin, 68 N. J. Eq. (2 Robb.) 189; 69 N. J. Eq. (3 Robb.) 833. The cause came on to final hearing before Vice-Chancellor Stevens, who held that the material allegations of the bill were sustained by the evidence, and thereupon advised a final decree for the complainant. We agree with his conclusions, -and the decree should therefore be affirmed, with costs.

For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chief-Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Reed, Trenchard, Bergen, Yoorhees, 'Min-turn, Bogert, Yredenburgh, Yroom, Green, Grai, Dill —15.

For reversal — None.  