4 N.J. Eq. 174 | New York Court of Chancery | 1842
directed the decree to be opened and the matter to be referred to a master, to ascertain the amount due upon the complainant’s mortgage, without instructions.
The following order was thereupon made.
“ This matter coming on to be heard, at the state house, in the city of Trenton, before the chancellor, in the presence of A. O. Zabriskie, of counsel with William Rushforth, the petitioner, and J. D. Miller, of counsel with the complainant, and the depositions being read, and the arguments of the respective counsel being heard and considered : it is, on this twentieth day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-two, ordered, adjudged, and decreed by the chancellor, that the decree heretofore made in this cause, bearing date the fifteenth day of February, eighteen