CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME, CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF THE THE SERIES WILL BE COMPLETED BY JANUARY 1st. The work of editing Vol. 23 (Maritime Law), proved so much greater than was Ipected, that we were obliged to hurry up Vol. 24, and issue it before Vol. 23. This made a much longer time between volumes than we expected, but the average will be ail right, because Vol. 23 is now all in type but the last 100 pages, and will appear in four or five weeks. Next will follow Vols. 28, (now partially in type), 27 and 29, at intervals of five or six weeks, leaving Vol. 26 (Practice) to issue last. The very large number of cases (between 4,000 and 5,000), to be examined, requiring more time than any other topic in the series, obliges us to issue the latter volume out of regular rler. The final Index prepared by Mr. Myer, will be issued as Vol. 30. Author of an Index to the United States Supreme Court Reports; local works on Pleading and Practice.. VOL. XXIV. NAME- PURSER OF THE NAVT. ST. LOUIS, MO.: CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME, CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. COMPRISING THE OPINIONS OF THOSE COURTS FROM THE TIME OF THEIR ORGANIZATION TO TORIAL COURTS. ARRANGED BY WILLIAM G. MYER, local works on Pleading and Practice. VOL, XXIV. NAME- PURSER OF THE NAVY. ST. LOUIS, MO.: |