7 Paige Ch. 589 | New York Court of Chancery | 1839
From the evidence annexed to the master’s report there was certainly much reason to believe the complainant had cohabited with the defendant, voluntarily, after the first acts of adultery of which he had been
The decree of the vice chancellor must therefore be reversed and it must be referred back to the master accordingly. And, upon the coming in of such supplemental report, the complainant may apply to the chancellor, upon any motion day, or at the term, for a decree thereon; if the facts, as thus ascertained, will authorize a decree for a divorce.