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1894 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1894-1895)

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     SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
                    MONDAY,   OCTOBER  8, 1894.



  Present : The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Field, Mr. Justice Harlan,
Mr.  Justice Gray, Mr. Justice Brewer, Mr. Justice Brown, Mr. Justice
Shiras, Mr. Justice Jackson, and Mr. Justice White.
  The Chief Justice said:
  As  the gentlemen of the bar are aware, it has been the custom of the
court to adjourn on the first day of the term, in order to enable its mem-
bers to pay their respects to the President of the United States in a body;
but, as the President is absent, we will dispose of such business as may
be properly brought before us before taking the usual adjournment.
  Robert Thorne, of ---; Frank L. Fish, of Vergennes,   Vt. ; Wil-
liam H. Bliss, of Burlington, Vt.; William M. Eccles, of St. Louis, Mo.;
C. C. Wright, of Modesto, Cal.; Samuel A. Putnam, of Washington, D.
C.; Thomas  G.  Hayes, of Baltimore, Md.; William  S. Bryan, jr., of
Baltimore, Md.; Frank  Gosnell, of Baltimore, Md.; George R. Simp-
son, of Washington, D. C.; George L. Morton, of Washington, D. C.;
Charles E. Wilson, of San Francisco, Cal.; Frederick E. Chapin, of
Washington, D. C., and William Quinby, of Boston, Mass., were admitted
to practice.
  No. 28.-The   Northern Pacific Railroad Company, plaintiff in error
vs. Henry Bush.  In error to the circuit court of the United States for
the northern district of Illinois. Submission set aside and cause dismissed
with costs on motion of Mr. A. H. Garland for the plaintiff in error.
  No. 630.-Mrs.   Lillian W. Egan and husband, plaintiffs in error, vs.
A. Hart et al. Motions  to dismiss or affirm submitted by Mr. A. H.
Leonard in support of motions and by Mr. Charles J. Boatner in opposi-
tion thereto.
  No. 3.-The  Pittsburgh and Southern Coal Company, plaintiff in error,
vs. John W. Bates, sheriff, etc., and
  No. 10.-ThePittsburghand  Southern Coal Company, plaintiff in error,
vs. the State of Louisiana for use of the Charity Hospital of New Orleans.
Passed subject to the provisions of section 9 of rule 26 on motion of Mr.
Frederic D. McKenney  in behalf of counsel.

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