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Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred

and seventy-five.

BY JOHN D. PARSONS, JR.,

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

CALENDAR PRACTICE

Established July 6, 1870; as Amended to Aug. 1, 1874.

No reservation will be made of any of the first eight causes, unless on account of sickness, or an engage. ment elsewhere in the actual trial or argument of another cause, commenced before the term of this court, or other inevitable necessity, to be shown by affidavit. Other causes may be reserved upon reasonable cause shown, or by stipulation of parties filed with clerk; but no cause shall be so reserved by stipulation after the same has been placed upon the day calendar. (See note to Rule 17.)

Causes reserved for a day certain by stipulation, when in order to be called, have priority among each other, according to the time of filing the stipu lations with the clerk, and shall follow next in order the urdisposed causes of the calendar for the day previous.

Default may be taken in them, and they will, if passed, go down upon future calendars, as if passed in the regular call.

No reserved cause, whether reserved generally or for a particular day, will be called before its number 's reached on the regular call of the calendar.

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