iv SCHEDULE OF STATE REPORTS. Minnesota (15) 2; Mississippi (42) 2; (16, 17, 18) 10; (19, 20, 21) 18. (43) 5; (44, 45) 7; (46, 47, 48) 12; (49, 50) 19. Missouri (46) 2; (47) 4; (48, 49) 8; 57, 58) 17. Nebraska (3, 4) 19. Nevada (6) 3; (7) 8; (9) 16. New Hampshire (48) 2; (49) 6; (50) 9; (51) 12; (52) 13; (53) 16, 54, 55) 20. New Jersey (34) 3; (35) 10; (36) 13; (37) 18; (38) 20. (46, 47) 7; (48) 8; (49, 50, (56, 57) 15; (58, 59) 17; 51) 10; (52) 11; (53, 54) 13; (60, 61) 19; (62, 63) 20. North Carolina (65) 6; (66) 8; (67, 68, 69) 12; (70) 16; (71) 17. Ohio (19) 2; (20) 5; (21) 8; (22) 10; (23) 13; (24) 15; (25) 18; (26) 20. (5) 20. Oregon (3) 8; (4) 18; Pennsylvania (62) 1; (63, 64, 65) 3; (66, 67) 5; (68, 69) 8; (70, 71) 10; Texas (32) 5; (33, 34) 7; (35, 36, 37) 14; (38, 39, 40, 41, 42) 19. Vermont (42) 1; (43) 5; (44) 8; (45) 12; (46) 14; (47) 19. West Virginia (4) 6; (5) 13; (6) 20. Wisconsin (24) 1; (25) 8; (26) 7; (27, 28, 29) 9; (30, 31) 11; (32, 38) 14; (34, 35, 36) 17; (37) 19; (38, 39) 20. Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Peck, C. J. 1 Chief Justice till June Term, 1873. Chief Justice from June Term, 1873. 1 Hon. Chester C. Cole was Chief Justice from Jan. 1, 1876, to Jan. 19, 1876-a por tion of the time covered by this volume. He then resigned, and Hon. Wm. H. Seevers was appointed for the unexpired term, which ended Dec. 31, 1876. MARYLAND. JAMES LAWRENCE BARTOL, CHIEF JUDGR JOHN MITCHELL ROBINSON, RICHARD GRASON, RICHARD HENRY ALVEY, OLIVER MILLER, RICHARD JOHNS BOWIE, GEORGE BRENT. MASSACHUSETTS. HORACE GRAY, CHIEF JUSTICE. JOHN WELLS,* JAMES D. COLT, SETH AMES, MARCUS MORTON, WILLIAM C. ENDICOTT, CHARLES DEVENS, Jr., OTIS P. LORD. † MICHIGAN. THOMAS M. COOLEY, CHIEF JUSTICE. JAMES V. CAMPBELL, ISAAC MARSTON, BENJAMIN F. GRAVES. § NEW HAMPSHIRE. JONATHAN EVERETT SARGENT, CHIEF JUSTIOR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE FOSTER, ELLERY ALBEE HIBBARD, CHARLES DOE, WILLIAM SPENCER LADD, JEREMIAH SMITH,| ISAAC WILLIAM SMITH. ¶ EDMUND LAMBERT CUSHING, CHIEF Justice. ** ISAAC WILLIAM SMITH. Chief Justice prior to January 1, 1878. I Resigned January 26, 1874. • Died November 23, 1875. + Appointed December 21, 1875. From January 1, 1876. **In 1874 the legislature of New Hampshire abolished the Supreme Judicial Cour and established in its stead the Superior Court, which was composed of three fudges and each judge who sat in a case at a law term was required "to deliver his separate opinion, stating the grounds thereof, briefly." The decisions of the Superior Court hegan with the December Term, 1874. In case a judge of the Superior Court was die qualified to sit in a case, provision was made for calling in a circuit judge. NEW JERSEY. THEODORE RUNYON, CHANCELLOR DAVID A. DEPUE, BENNET VAN SYCKEL, EDWARD W. SCUDDER, MANNING M. KNAPP, NEW YORK. SANFORD E. CHURCH, CHIEF JUDGE. CHARLES J. FOLGER, THEODORE MILLER, ROBERT EARL. OHIO. JOHN WELCH, CHIEF JUSTIOR. WILLIAM WHITE, GEORGE REX, W. J. GILMORE, GEORGE W. McILVAINE. OREGON. B. F. BONHAM, CHIEF JUSTICE.* W. W. UPTON, CHIEF JUSTICE. P. P. PRIM, L. L. MCARTHUR, E. D. SHATTUCK, ‡ JOHN BURNETT. ‡ Chief Justice from September, 1874. + Chief Justice from 1872 to Sept., 1874 * From September, 1874. |