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COURT OF APPEALS DECISIONS.

THE

HE following decisions were handed down Friday, Dec. 19, 1884:

Judgments affirmed with costs-Charles F. Nichols, respondent, v. Weed Sewing Machine Co., appellant; Thomas Eames, appellant, v. City of Brooklyn, respondent; John Food, appellant, v. James Dooley, respondent; Victory Webb, etc., Manufacturing Co., appellant, v. John B. Foord and another, respondents; Same v. H. W. Beecher; William H. Popham, respondent, v. Twenty-third Street R. Co., appellant; Union Dime Savings Institution, respondent, v. Thomas L. Sanford, appellant.-Motion to put on preferred calendar denied with costs-Carl F. W. Busch and

another v. Mary Busch.-Motion to revive action granted without costs-Cyrus H. McCormick, respondent, v. Pennsylvania Central R. Co., appellant.

Ordered, that a calendar be made for a term of this court to be held at the Capitol, in the city of Albany, on Monday, the 19th day of January, 1885, on which shall be placed only those cases in which the returns and notices of argument, with proof of service, shall have been filed with the clerk of this court on or before Wednesday, the 31st day of December, 1884.

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GENERAL INDEX.

Page.

ABSTRACTS OF RECENT DECISIONS (see
Criminal Law; Financial Law; Insurance Law;
Recent American Decisions; Recent English Decisions).
ALABAMA Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

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519

380

460

459

40

460

320
380

379

240

379

379

300

379

460

380

380
480
20

379

100

400

379

380

20
460
379
400
460

26

Bacon, Mr., not Cato.

Bush v. Lathrop, case of

States.

Citizenship of children of aliens born in the United
...420, 459, 519
280
100

378

459

Code of Civil Procedure
Correction in case of Merchants' Bank v. Schulen-
berg..

Correction of point made in article on presumption

of; survivorship
Donatio Causa Mortis..
Exemption from execution
Fowler's, Mr., papers

Kind words for the journal.
Law of judgment debts

Superseding judgment for mandamus.
COUNSELLOR AND HIS JESTERS. Poem

by F. J. Parmenter.....
COURT, an American, sketch in
CRIMINAL LAW:

Abstracts of decisions......19, 59, 119, 180, 239, 280, 818, 319
For subjects see Index-Digest.
CURRENT TOPICS:

Abbott, Mr. Austin, on proposal to relieve Federal
Court by cutting of appeals
abolishing the right of appeal, William M. Meigs,
article on....

VOL. 30.

120

480
340
80
400
499

340

19
140

82

62

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Anglo-American law, some leading principles
of," by Prof. H. T. Terry, of University of Tokio,
Japan

101

annoyance in court by continued hammering or
music outside.

arguments, importance of being oral
association for reform and codification of law of
nations, executive council of, adjourned to meet
at Hamburg, Germany..

"Auld Ash Tree, The," poem by Thomas Davidson,
attributed by Judge Folger to Motherwell..
autographs; pamphlet containing "seven hundred
verses, "commended to political candidates; sen-
timents appropriate for presidential candidates,
etc.
Bacon, Mr. Theodore, exceptions to his assertions
in regard to lawyers' morals as reported in
Century...

141

261
61
101

81

Barristers and attorneys, separation of; ludicrous
chaperoning" of client..

64

Beach, William A., death and character of.

"Bench and Bar of Chicago, The," biographical
sketches of judges and members; suit in regard to
payment for insertion of portrait, etc...
Benjamin, Mr., will of.....
bicycle may be necessary for an infant....
bill to regulate commercial paper, and to codify law
of negotiable instruments, introduced by Judge
Poland

Bosworth, Judge, fitting commemoration of his
death; extract from remarks by William Allen
Butler thereon at bar meeting...

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302
161

101

321

66

reference to paper by, on lawyer's morals'
Bar, etiquette of, recommended by Melbourne (Aus-
tralia) committee, to be reduced to written code.. 262
Bar Association, Alabama State, report of; interest-

ing papers..

401

161

American, meeting of, at Saratoga; address by
the President, Mr. Courtlandt Parker.
address before, by Judge Dillon, on legal institu-
tions of America.....
meeting of special committee appointed to urge
rejection of Civil Code

161

501

of New York State, prize of $250 to be awarded
at third annual meeting of committee on
prizes...
Barrister (Eng), inability of, to compel payment of

142

his fees..

181

262
1

341
362

122
62
362

62

121

322

302

Bradley, Mr Justice, address before University of
Pennsylvania; extract from, on influence of law;
tribute to Mr. George Wood
Bramwell, Lord Chief Justice, on cutting off the
right of appeal in small cases..
Campbell, John A., address by. before Alabama Bar
Association; improper text for assembly of lawyers 401
Cassoday, Judge, address before Law Class of Uni-
versity of Wisconsin....
Chaney, Mr., of Michigan, most concise head notes
in the country
"Chatterbox," English series, reprint of; suit in re-
gard to

341

261

281
404

Choate, Rufus, Neilson's memories of.

citations generally made by judges in New York,
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts from their
own State reports; Illinois little cited
tendency of judges to give too many...
of Oregon as "Oreg." by Law Journal..
indorsed by author of Lawyer's Reference Man-
ual
"Citizen in relation to State, The," paper by Mr.
Alexander Porter..

261
321
162

221

161

CURRENT TOPICS-Continued.

Page.

502

civil service examination;Washington unable to pass 162
Cleveland oil transportation case; charge and verdict
in.
Code should not be a digest; proper code mere
frame-work like commandments; mistake in as-
suming "indifference of New York bar in proposed
Code

codification, various objections to a commercial
code require only to be faced.
exceptions to some suggestions on, in work enti-
tled Some Leading Principles of Anglo-Amer-
ican Law," by Prof. H. T. Terry...
and reform of law of nations; executive coun-
cil of, association for, adjourned to meet at
Hamburg, Germany.
postponement of conference for reform of codifi-
cation of law of nations at Hamburg, on ac-
count of obstruction to travel caused by quar-
antine regulations
142
lynching attributed to, by Mr. J. Bleecker Miller. 501
memorandum upon proposed civil code, by John
R. Strong

101

481

English Law Magazine and Review on unofficial
codes, pocket manuals
code of civil procedure; evidence; pamphlet by
David Dudley Field..

481

441

"The evils of, toast responded to at American
Bar Association, by David Dudley Field, Walrus
and Carpenter...

181

report of committee of New York Bar Associa-
tion appointed to urge rejection of civil code.. 501
in State of New York, Robert Fowler on....
21
Mr. Fowler's answer to Mr.Carter's objections to.. 462
Governor Hoadley on......

1

extract from Gov. Hoadley's address on; incident
of common law pleading..

141

102

241

Kentucky Bar Association, action of, on
Coleridge, Lord, extract from letter to the editor,
relative to statement that he was writing book
on America
Coleridge-Adams libel suit; setting aside verdict..... 442
"Commentaries on American Law," by Dr. Wharton;

62

remarks of London Law Times.....
common law, Judge Caldwell on

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concertinas, playing of, or any musical instruments
prohibited by local ordinance in Truro, England.. 281
contingent fees, remarks of Mr. Henry on the dis-
advantage of; suggestion to have laws enacted to
give lien for reasonable counsel fees.
crime, case of yacht Mignonette: one survivor killing
and eating another; necessity no excuse for...
Davis, Judge, remarks on his judicial despotism, by
London Law Times

241

English criticism of his eloquence....
"fine writing" by judges..

181

99

Folger, Charles James, obituary and personal esti-

mate of his literary traits.
Judge, effect of poem "De Massa ob de Sheep-
fol

on.

Dickens, reference to by Chief Justice Elliott..
Dillon, Judge, reference to annual address by, on
legal institutions of America, before bar associa-
tion ....

161

divorce act, new French, remarks in regard to, by
London Times.

222

Drummond, Judge, anecdotes reported of.

61

denial of anecdotes of self..

101

41

resignation of; insufficient compensation..
Dwight, Prof., recognizes no controlling necessity
for codification..

eating, right of; case of Scalchi
Elliott, Chief Justice of Indiana, exceptions to ad-
dress by, at law school commencement; his
estimate of number of deaths by witchcraft
on philosophy of punishment for crime..
eloquence, British idea of; Mr. David Dudley Field

criticised
England, much to learn from United States and
British colonies as regards jurisdiction, etc.
"eternal vigilance;" correspondence by R. D. Mc-
Gibbon on derivation of phrase; refers it back to
Demosthenes.
evidence, part four of Code of Civil Procedure, David
Dudley Field

142

441

execution, stay of, pending appeal, refusal of, by
Mr. Justice Manisty.

122

expert testimony of artists as to obscenity of pho-
tographs on sale, incompetent in trial for indict-
ment..

282

401

141

501

502

402

Federal Supreme Court, proposal to relieve, by cut-
ting off appeals, Austin Abbott on
.81, 82
fees, inability of English barrister to compel pay-

ment of..

181

Field, David Dudley, resolution introduced by, at
American Bar Association, to appoint com-
mittee to report remedy for present delay in
judicial administration..

collection of his speeches, arguments and papers,
review of; estimate of his legal ability.
part four of Code of Civil Procedure, by, evi-
dence..

141
481

342

262

81

81

441

342

301

201

342

CURRENT TOPICS-Continued.

Page.

Fowler, Robert Ludlow, answer to Mr. Carter's ob-
jections to proposed codification...
Gardner, Judge Addison, memorial of...
Grafton and Coos Co. Bar Association, constitution,
by-laws, etc., pamphlet on...
Grover, Judge, newspaper story of.....
Hall, Judge, newspaper story of.
Hargis, Ex-Chief Justice, throwing law books at
his antagonist's head
head-note should state facts concisely, with the
legal conclusion.
head-notes and indices, Virginia Law Journal on.... 281
legal conclusion should be impregnated with
facts

322

261

381

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index, best form of, is reproduction of head-notes
where latter properly constructed; examples
from American Reports

462

441

Henry, Judge, remarks on disadvantages of contin-
gent fees; suggestion to enact laws to give lien for
reasonable counsel fees ...

241

Hoadley, Governor, address before Yale Law School
on codification; extract from, on common-law
pleading

141

Huddleston, Baron, charge of, in case of "Mignon-
ette" cannibals..

441

"hugging" a serious offense among English barris-
ters, but not with pugilists..

502

261

Illinois reports little cited, considering her wealth
and business activity...
income of lawyers; the profession not well paid 122
American Law Record on..
382

382

81

81

381

construction of an, merely reproducing state-
ments of a syllabi, generally a vicious system.. 261
Indiana Normal School, Law Department, address
before, by Chief Justice Elliott..

141

indictment of newspapers for mistaken opinion on
estimates, scarcely probable

their Latin and their grammar

of county courts in England and Wales hereafter
to be styled "His Honor," prefixed to word
judge, and to take rank and precedence next
after Knight's Bachelors

(Eng.) keeping up with business of courts, Law
Times on

421

infant, bicycle may be necessary for..

international copyright and doctrine of trade-mark,
anomalous condition of law in regard to.
interviewing, poem on....

281

41

Jackson, Chief Justice, of Georgia, "fiue writing" by, 301
judges, entertainment of, by Lord Mayor of London,
views of master of rolls on ...

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three in Mignonette" case, no difficulty in pro-
nouncing murder

....

citing cases largely from their own States, in New
York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts....... 261
tendency of, to cite too many authorities... ... 321
bad habit of citing name of reporter instead of
State.....

fault of, in having reported sexual cases at
length

citing reporter's names, Central Law Journal on, 382
"fine writing" by Chief Justice Jackson, Georgia,
and Judge Manning, Louisiana..

retirement of; salary of; Attorney-General
O'Brien on abridgment of compensation of.... 361
refusing to take judicial note, that beating a
drum is playing a drum, or that a colt is of the
horse species

judicial despotism, Judge Davis
judicial administration, resolution by David Dudley
Field to appoint committee to report remedy for
181
present delay in
judicial ignorance, Canadian Law Times on; beating
a drum not an unusual noise
jury in modern corporate life, the, Mr. Edwin Young

261

421

on....

Kennedy, Mr., not disbarred as asserted in Legal
Romance." See September 6..
Karslake, Sir John, still living..

242
242
81

kissing, amusing cases; not legal" consideration;
"volenti non fit injuria

law, influence of; extract from address before Uni-
versity Pennsylvania, by Mr. Justice Bradley .
Law and Medical Men, the, R Vashon Rogers..
Law Journal (Albany), complimentary remarks

261

401

502

upon....

342

Law Times, Eng., Court of Appeals behind on appeals. 21
lawyers in politics; profession notoriously addicted

to....

421

lawyer's morals, reference to paper on, by Theodore,
Bacon..

369

exceptions to Mr. Theodore Bacon's reported as-
341
sertion in Century.
lawyers, their reputed incomes; work hard, live
well, die poor

122

financial success of; American Law Record on... 38
lawyer, the ideal, as portrayed in address by Judge
Cassoday...
"lawyers, too many;" earnings of; Philadelphia
Times on....
"leading cases simplified," John D. Lawson, work on, 21

341

361

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memoranda only, of decisions, published at express
directions of judges....

Memorandum upon proposed civil code, by Mr. John
R. Strong
"Mignonette" cannibals, case of; Baron Huddle-

ston's charge

cannibal case, no difficulty in pronouncing mur-
der

cannibals, commutation of sentence of..
Morse, Mr. Alexander Porter, paper by, ou "The
citizen in relation to the State

municipal debts; proposal to decrease valuation of
assessable property..

mushrooms decided by magistrates of Rugby (Eng.),
not to be cultivated plants".

musical instruments, playing of, prohibited by local
ordinance in Truro, England...

newspapers, indictment of, for mistaken opinion on
estimates, scarcely probable....

obscene photographs, sale of; opinion of artistic
expert in trial for indictment incompetent; Judge
Andrews on.....

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Poland, Judge, bill to regulate commercial paper,
and to codify law of negotiable instruments..
politics, lawyers notoriously addicted to
portraits of Secretary Folger and Judge Peckham in
Court of Appeals room.

Post-office Protection Act, English..

"Prevention of Defective and Slipshod Legislation,'

Mansfield, Lord, allusion to, by Judge Pierrepont, in
remarks commemorative of Judge Bosworth
McGibbon, R. D., on the authorship of "Eternal
Vigilance;" germ of the famous common-place con-
tained in Demosthenes .

Meigs, William M., on abolishing the right of appeal. 42
Meigs' proposal to relieve Federal Supreme Court by
cutting off appeals; article on, by Commercial Ad-

vertiser

punishment, theory of, by Prof. Wayland.
rape cases, Central Law Journal on reporting..
report of sixth annual meeting Alabama State Bar
Association..

reporting at length of rape cases, Central Law Jour-
nal on; Albany Law Journal on.

reports, cited under reporter instead of State...
reporters not so much to blame as judges for report-

ing sexual cases.
cited instead of State, by judges, Central Law
Journal on...
right of appeal, cutting off of, in small cases, Lord
Chief Justice Bramwell on ....
robbery, stage coach, experience of Chief Justice
Wade of Montana...

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Ohio Reports, contract for publishing.
Oregon, citation of, as "Oreg." indorsed by author
of Lawyer's Reference Manual....
pardons, advocation of a board by Prof. Wayland;
theory of punishment....

Parker, Mr. Courtlandt, President American Bar
Association, address by, at seventh annual meet-
ing...

necessity of dividing address by, into two install-

161
182

ments...
address before American Bar Association; its ref-

erences to some curiosities of legislation... 221
Parmenter, F. J., reference to his legal poetry....2, 22
partition sale of mortgaged premises.
Peckham, Judge, reference to portrait of, in Court
of Appeals room...

80

221

361

pension, of judges, disagreement with opinion of
Attorney-General O'Brien on.
Philosophy of Punishment for Crime, the, Chief
Justice Elliott on...

481

Pierrepont, Judge, remarks of, commemorative of
death of Judge Bosworth, allusion to Lord Mans-
field

402

2

221

382

221
441

Simon Sterne's paper on

161
181

paper read before American Bar Association by
Simon Sterne
"Private Corporations in America. their Rise and
Probable Decline," paper by Mr. Andrew Allison.. 161
prize offered by Bar Association of New York State,
at third annual meeting, committee on.
prize-fights, effort by New York authorities to sup-
press

142

121
62
421

421
382
,382

401

382
321

322

ONN

382

302

401

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442
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ENGLAND (see Recent English Decisions).
ENGLISH BAR, some noted names of..
ENGLISH COUNTY COURT, advantages of,
a sketch

119

401
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FINANCIAL LAW. Abstracts of decisions.. 58, 139
200, 280, 300, 359, 399, 440, 479
For subjects see Index-Digest.
FOLGER, SECRETARY, portrait of, in Court of
Appeals room, by Eastman Johnson.
221
FOWLER, ROBERT LUDLOW, pamphlet on
codification in State of New York

282

...

159

60

21

520

HAMILTON, WM. H., on restrictive covenants in
conveyance of real estate.
"HINT TO QUEEN'S COUNSEL," song....
ILLINOIS Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent Ameri-
can Decisions).

INFANTS, recently held in England, that ivory and
silver mounted pistol may be necessary for; rules
for protection of minors.

IOWA Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent American
Decisions).

INSURANCE LAW. Abstracts of decisions....58, 199
220, 320, 456, 498

See Index-Digest.
KANSAS Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent Ameri
can Decisions).
KARSLAKE, SIR JOHN..
KING'S TRIAL, the

286

100

221

60
384

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Legal romance, a, or the Swinfen cases....
Levi, J. C., on service of surrogate's citations..
London letter, our..

...

245
66
84, 103, 124

45

264

100

182

265

MARYLAND Court of Appeals Abstract (see Recent

American Decisions).

458

Neilson's memories of Rufus Choate.

404

Old cases reviewed, the case of the nine members.. 344
The King's trial

384

The true story of Ophelia, or the death of Miss
Stout

505

204

Parker, Courtlandt, conclusion of his address before
American Bar Association.
Partnership, by participation in profits, Guy C. H.
Corliss on.
Presumptions from alterations of instruments, John
D. Lawson on.....

26

245
66

Presumption of intent, the, John D. Lawson on..

45

of payment, the, John D. Lawson on..... 84, 103, 124
of survivorship, John D. Lawson on.
Prevention of Defective and Slipshod Legislatson,
Simon Sterne on the....

MASSACHUSETTS Supreme Judicial Court Ab-
stret (see Recent American Decisions).

MICHIGAN Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

Remedies for defective quality on executory contracts
of sale or manufacture, Andrew Gilhooly on... 286
Sterne, Simon, on the prevention of defective and
slipshod legislation.....

Swinfen cases, the, a legal romance..

Surrogates' citations, service of, J. C. Levi on....
Temple Church, the.

Throop, Montgomery H., on women and the legal
profession

True story of Ophelia, the

21

MISSOURI Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

464

505

Women and the legal profession, Montgomery H.
Throop on.

464

NEBRASKA Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

NEVADA Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent Ameri-
can Decisions).

NEW JERSEY Court of Chancery (see Recent Amer-

8

4

ican Decisions).

Court of Errors and Appeals Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

284

202

Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent American De-
cisions).

484

484

MILLER, J. B., on Mr. Fowler's pamphlet............ 180
MINNESOTA Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent

American Decisions).

NEW YORK Court of Appeals Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

Court of Appeals Decisions handed down (June 27),
20; (Oct. 7), 300; (Oct. 14), 320; (Oct. 21), 340; (Oct. 28),
360; (Oct. 31), 380; (Nov. 25), 440; (Dec. 2), 460; (Dec.
9), 480; (Dec. 16), 500; (Dec. 19), 520.

OHIO Supreme Court Com. (see Recent American De-
cisions).

OREGON Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent Ameri-
can Decisions).
citation of, by Law Journal as

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Kansas Supreme Court.... 16, 156, 238, 298, 355, 453, 515
Maryland Court of Appeals. 18, 79, 155, 198, 257, 296, 317
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
436, 495
Michigan Supreme Court.. 17, 98, 117, 357, 376, 434
452, 517
137, 374, 454, 477
237, 299, 396, 435
97, 434, 452, 497
117, 279
.375, 437
475
54, 177

113, 219, 294, 355
371, 412, 472, 493
455
Ohio Supreme Court...
Ohio Supreme Court Coun..
455, 517
396
Oregon Supreme Court
Pennsylvania Supreme Court.....39, 56, 98, 115, 156, 178
236, 377, 439, 514
.117, 158, 237, 314, 415
17
115

Rhode Island Supreme Court
Texas Commission of Appeals
Texas Supreme Court..
United States Circuit Court...53, 78, 95, 113, 175, 234, 257
276, 295, 213, 337, 395, 430, 473, 494
United States District Court 95, 135, 175, 313, 337, 430
United States Supreme Court..15, 37, 52, 94, 114, 134, 154
174, 197, 233, 256, 312, 336, 372
Vermont Supreme Court....
.157, 279, 358, 397, 416
Virginia Supreme Court.
West Virginian Supreme Court of Appeals..
Wisconsin Supreme Court

177
315

.38, 57, 137, 317
For subjects see Index-Digest.
RECENT ENGLISH DECISIONS. Abstract of
39, 59, 118, 138, 260, 359, 378, 419, 456
For subjects see Index-Digest.

cases.....

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41

WEDDING, CHARLES L., on the lawyer and
some of his duties

264

corporate profits...
WISCONSIN Supreme Court Abstract (see Recent
American Decisions).

339

140
100
100

WEST VIRGINIA Supreme Court Abstract (see Re-

cent American Decisions).

WHITTEMORE, E. S., on legislative regulation of

8

444

YE LITIGANTS OF IRELAND, song by John

Rea..

380

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