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1893 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1893-1894)

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      SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
                    iONDAY,   OCTOBER  9, 189n.



  The Court met pursuant to law.
  Present: The  Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Field, Mr. Justice Harlan,
Mr. Justice Gray, Mr. Justice Brewer, Mr. Justice Brown, Mr. Justice
Shiras, arid Mr. Justice Jackson.
  The Chief Justice said:
  It pains me to announce that since the adjournment the Court has suf-
fered severe bereavement in the death of Mr. Justice Blatchford, which
occurred at Newport, R. T., on the evening of Friday, July 7.
  I will say to the members of the bar that all motions noticed for to-day
will stand over until to-morrow. No  business will be transacted, but
applications for admission to the bar will be entertained, and after these
are disposed of fhe Court will adjourn until the usual hour on Tuesday, in
order to enable its members, in accordance with immemorial usage, to pay
their respects to the President in a body.
  The clerk will enter the usual order for the call of the docket.
  A.  W. Green, of Chicago, Ill.; Wim. P. Ellison, of Dallas, Tex.
Holmes  Conrad, of Winchester, Va. ; Joshua Eric Dodge, of Racine,
Wis.; Charles Chauncey Binney, of Philadelphia, Pa.; T. D. Cobbs, of
San Antonio, Tex. ; Albert T. Patrick, of New York City; Harry D.
Jewell, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ; W. Cabell Bruce, of Baltimore, Md.;
Henry  C. Cunningham, of Savannah, Ga. ; Alexander R. Lawton, jr., of
Savannah, Ga.; Vincent Neall, of San Francisco, Cal.; Wim. H. Jackson,
of Cincinnati, Ohio, and M. T. Moloney, of Ottawa, Ill., were admitted
to practice.
  Adjourned until to-morrow at 12 o'clock.
  The  Court will commence the call of the docket to-morrow pursuant to
the 26th rule.
  The day call for Tuesday, October 10, will be as follows:
  Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12.
       7851-1


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