The Supreme Court has power to set aside and vacate a sale of lands made under a judgment upon a foreclosure of a mortgage, or pursuant to any order of the court by an officer thereof, and to order a resale, although there be no fraud, and the sale is in all respects regular.
An application for relief against a judicial sale is addressed to the discretion of the court of original jurisdiction, and no appeal lies, to this court, from an order made in the exercise of such discretion. (Hazleton v. Wakeman, 3 How. Pr., 357;Wakeman v. Price, 3 Comst., 334; Buffalo Savings Bank v.Reynolds,
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.