subject of admiralty jurisdiction because temporarily in a dry See JURISDICTION, A 5. ALIEN CONTRACT LABOR. ALLOTTEE INDIANS. See INDIANS, 2, 4. AMENDMENT OF PLEADINGS. See PLEADING, 2; PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE, 1. APPEAL AND ERROR. 1. Propriety of method of bringing up judgment of Supreme Court of Writ of error and not appeal is the proper method to bring up to this 2. When writ of error actually brought. A writ of error is not actually brought until filed in the court which 3. Time for taking appeals from one Federal court to another. 4. Delay in filing writ not excused by delay in settling bill of exceptions. bill of exceptions, and failure to file the writ within the statutory 5. Scope of review on writ of error where rights depend upon validity On a writ of error where the rights of the parties depend upon the validity of a deed under an act of Congress this court is con- APPELLATE JURISDICTION. See JURISDICTION. APPLIED CASES. See CASES APPLIED. APPROVED CASES. See CASES APPROVED. ASSESSMENT OF STOCK. ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE, 2, 3. · ATTORNEYS. Attendance at court; notice of proceedings presumed. Attorneys of record are supposed to be present during the terms of BANKRUPTCY. See BANKS AND Banking, 5; BANKS AND BANKING. 1. Securities; duty of bank to return on refusal to use as requested. ties delivered to it for that purpose only, it is its duty to return 2. Lien of bank on securities deposited with it for a particular purpose. to it for a particular purpose and which it is its duty to return 3. Lien of bank on securities-Construction of agreement. A banker's agreement giving a general lien on securities deposited by 4. Securities; retention for purpose other than that intended. Implied consent. In this case it was held that the retention by a bank of securities for 5. Right of bank to set off overdraft of bankrupt against paper sent it for BILL OF EXCEPTIONS. See APPEAL AND ERROR, 4. CAR DISTRIBUTION. See INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 2-7; CARRIERS. See COMMERCE, 1-6. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT; INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 2-7. VOL. CCXV-40 CASES APPLIED. Shively v. Bowlby, 152 U. S. 1, applied in McGilvra v. Ross, 70. CASES APPROVED. Hyde v. Southern Ry. Co., 31 App. D. C. 466, approved in El Paso & CASES DISTINGUISHED. Matter of Heff, 197 U. S. 488, distinguished in United States v. Celestine, Southern Railway Co. v. Tift, 206 U. S. 428, distinguished in Baltimore CASES EXPLAINED. Employers' Liability Cases, 207 U. S. 463, explained in El Paso & Lowrey v. Hawaii, 206 U. S. 206, construed in Lowrey v. Hawaii, 554. CASES FOLLOWED. Anderson v. Carkins, 135 U. S. 483, followed in Sylvester v. Washing- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. v. Sowers, 213 U. S. 55, followed in Bacon v. Texas, 163 U. S. 207, followed in Hubert v. New Orleans, 170. followed in United States v. Terminal Railroad Association, 595. Castillo v. McConnico, 168 U. S. 674, followed in Berger v. Tracy, 594. Goldey v. Morning News Co., 156 U. S. 518, followed in Mechanical Hill v. American Surety Co., 200 U. S. 197, followed in Mankin v. Ludowici-Celadon Co., 533. Interstate Com. Com. v. Illinois Central R. R. Co., 215 U. S. 452, fol- Kansas v. Colorado, 206 U. S. 46, followed in McGilvra v. Ross, 70. Kessler v. Eldred, 206 U. S. 285, followed in Brill v. Washington Ry. & Electric Co., 527. Loeber v. Schroeder, 149 U. S. 580, followed in Kansas City Star Co. McLish v. Roff, 141 U. S. 661, followed in Pfaelzer v. Bach Fur Co., Macfadden v. United States, 213 U. S. 288, followed in Helvetia- Nutt v. Knut, 200 U. S. 12, followed in Sylvester v. Washington, 80. Russell v. Southard, 12 How. 139, followed in Wagg v. Herbert, 546. United States v. Keitel, 211 U. S. 370, followed in United States v. United States v. Larkin, 208 U. S. 333, followed in The Steamship CERTIFICATE. See CONGRESS, POWERS OF, 2; JURISDICTION, A 3, 6; PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE, 14. CERTIORARI. For decisions on petitions for writs of certiorari, see p. 596. CHARGES. See COMMERCE, 2-6. CHARTERS See CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, 5; CHOCTAW INDIANS. See INDIANS, 1. CIRCUIT COURTS. See COURTS; JURISDICTION. CITIZENSHIP. See INDIANS, 4; JURISDICTION. |