VOLUME 147 CASES ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT AT OCTOBER TERM, 1892 J. C. BANCROFT DAVIS REPORTER NEW YORK AND ALBANY BANKS & BROTHERS, LAW PUBLISHERS 1 JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT DURING THE TIME OF THESE REPORTS. MELVILLE WESTON FULLER, CHIEF JUSTICE. SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DAVID JOSIAH BREWER, ASSOCIATE Justice. HENRY BILLINGS BROWN, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. 2 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON MILLER, ATTORNEY GENERAL. JAMES HALL MCKENNEY, CLERK. JOHN MONTGOMERY WRIGHT, MARSHAL. MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, having been appointed an Arbitrator on the part of the United States in the Behring Sea Fur-Seal Arbitration in Paris, heard argument for the last time, this term, on Monday, December 5, 1892, and left for Paris soon after. MR. JUSTICE LAMAR heard argument for the last time December 8, 1892. He died at Macon, Georgia, January 23, 1893, and was buried there on Friday, the 26th of January. The ⚫ CHIEF JUSTICE and JUSTICES BLATCHFORD, BREWER, and BROWN attended the funeral. |