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Entered according to act of Congress in the year one thousand eight hundred and

seventy-one,

BY BANKS BROTHERS,

in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

Bee, Oct. 29, 1890.

JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT

DURING THE YEAR 1870.

First District.

JOSIAH SUTHERLAND. ALBERT CARDOZO.
DANIEL P. INGRAHAM. GEORGE G. BARNARD.
JOHN R. BRADY.

Second District.

JOSEPH F. BARNARD.t ABRAHAM B. TAPPEN.
JASPER W. GILBERT.

CALVIN E. PRATT.

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The justices whose names were marked thus † were presiding justices until the reorganization of the court under the amended judiciary article of the Constitution.

Those whose names are marked thus were sitting in the Court of

Appeals until July 4th, when the Court of Appeals, organized under that article, went into operation.

Judge PECKHAM was elected a judge of the Court of Appeals in May, and resigned his position in the Supreme Court, his resignation taking effect July 4th; and WILLIAM L. LEARNED was appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by his resignation.

JUSTICES OF THE GENERAL TERM.

PURSUANT TO APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR UNDER CH. 408 OF THE LAWS OF 1870.

First department, DANIEL P. INGRAHAM, presiding justice; ALBERT CARDOZO, GEORGE G. BARNARD, associate justices.

Second department, JOSEPH F. BARNARD, presiding justice; JASPER W. GILBERT, ABRAHAM B. TAPPEN, associate justices.

Third department, THEODORE MILLER, presiding justice; PLATT POT TER, JOHN M. PARKER, associate justices.

Fourth department, JOSEPH MULLIN, presiding justice; THOMAS A. JOHNSON, JOHN L. TALCOTT, associate justices.

MARSHALL B. CHAMPLAIN, Attorney-Genera..

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