UNITED STATES Om CUIT AND Drsrmor C OURTS wrm Tum SUBJECTS OF THE OPINIONS REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME . FIRST CIRCUIT. HORACE GRAY , ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME CoUR·1•. JOHN LOWELL, CIRCUIT JUDGE. Aiiirmance of admiralty decree —in- I’atent—infringoment, 175. terest, 47. Patent—1·ubber boot strap, 93. Cross-bi1l—-—demu1·re1·-reformation Patents—practice, 601. of contract, 815. Patent-—app1icntion for same inven- Jurisdiction —railroad chartered in tion, 653. ` several states, 50. Trovcr—trespass—-sale by judgment Patent-oath on application for reis- creditor without notice to debtor, sue-laches, 90. 251. NATHAN WEBB, DISTRICT JUDGE, MAINE. Commissioner-fees for keeping docket-inspection, 99. DANIEL CLARK, Drsrnror JUDGE, NEw Hsm-smnm. ’ THOMAS L. NELSON, Drsrmor JUDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. . LE BARON B. COLT, Drsrmcr JUDGE, REIODE ISLAND. 378. Suit against administrator-misjoiu- Patent—" jewelry "—infringement, der, 199, 262. . SECON D CIRCUIT. SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, Assoornm JUSTICE or- THE SUPREME COURT. Common carrier-peril of sea—~swell Patent—reissue, 647. of passing vessel, 192. Paient—reissue, 596. Constitutional lew—capitation tax- Shipping—o1·el agreement—recovery uniformity of taxation, 135. of freight money, 192. Copyright—title, 592. Tradesmen T- firm name -—- infringe- Customs duties—imDorted hay—pro~ ment, 561. test. 584. _ __ (111)