155 Pa. 646 | Pa. | 1893
The subjects of complaint in this case are the refusals of the court to sustain the several exceptions to the auditor’s report, recited in the six specifications of error respectively.
An examination of the record discloses nothing that requires either a reversal or modification of the decree. We quite agree with the learned president of the orphans’ court in saying: “We have failed to- find anything to convince us that the learned
The facts are clearly stated by the auditor, and the questions arising thereon are so satisfactorily disposed of by him, that we affirm the decree on his report.
Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed at appellant’s costs.