Case Name: Minora Coney, appellant, v. Warren M. Coney, respondent
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1889-11
Citations: 46 N.J. Eq. 319
Docket Number: 
Parties: Minora Coney, appellant, v. Warren M. Coney, respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Equity Reports
Volume: 46
Pages: 319–319

Head Matter:
Minora Coney, appellant, v. Warren M. Coney, respondent.
On appeal from a decree advised by Joseph F. Randolph, Esq., advisory master.
Minora Coney filed her petition in the court of chancery, praying a decree of divorce from her husband, Warren M. Coney, on the ground of adultery.
The defendant filed an answer to the petition by way of cross-bill, charging the petitioner with adultery. After a hearing upon the evidence, the advisory master advised a decree dismissing the petitioi, and granting the relief prayed by the cross-bill.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Decree reversed, with directions that a decree be entered in the court of chancery dismissing the cross-bill, and that a decree of divorce be entered on the petition of the wife.
For affirmance — None.
For reversal — The Chief-Justice, Dixon, Garrison, Knapp, Magie, Van Syckel, Brown, Clement, Cole, McGregor, Smith, Whitaker — 12.