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burgh, Pa.; handwriting expert in famous

Nccrology- The Bench

cases. Atkinson, judge George R.———At Smithfield, Gully, William Court, first Viscount Selby.—

Va., November 29, aged 86.

At London, England, November 6, aged 74.

Butler, judge William, Sr.—-At West Chester, Pa., November 2, aged 87. Formerly District

Attorney of Chester county,

Pa.,

county 'udge, and for twent years 'udge of the nited States District urt in hila delphia. Eggleston, judge Arthur F.—At Hartford,

Called to bar at Inner Temple, made a J. C. in 1877, represented Carlisle in Parliament and became S ker of the House of Com lrlnaczins, being ca ed one of the best it has ever Hays,

Maj.

Thomas

H.—At

Louisville,

Conn., December 1, a ed 65. For many years State's Attorney or Hartford county.

Ky., November 9, a ed 72. Formerly member of state senate; he (1 many public ofiices.

Horsley, judge john D.-—At Lynchburg, Pa., November 20, aged 50. Formerly a circuit court judge. Jenner, judge john W.—At Ashland, 0., November 8, aged 73. For eleven years

Hilton, William H.—At Portland, M., November 3, a ed 69. Dean of the Lincoln

judge of the fifth judicial circuit of Ohio. Loew, Frederick W.—At New York City, November 7, aged 74. Served two terms as a judge of the old Court of Common Pleas. Moore, judge Samuel H .—At Duluth, Minn, November 27, aged 51.

Necrology— The Bar Bel 0rd, Iwing-At Toledo, 0., November 27. or ei hteen years clerk of the United States District Court at Cleveland. Colerick, Henry.—At Fort Wayne, Ind., November 17, aged 63. Prominent criminal lawyer. Da'uis, Walter B.—At Scranton, Pa., No

vember 9, aged 37. An active and popular member of the Lackawanna County Bar Association. De Armand, Congressman David A.-—No Practical

Hopkins, 5.

H.—At San Antonio, Tex.,

November 22, aged 39. One of the most prominent young lawyers in southern Texas. Hutchinson,

December 1.

Eben.—At

Buenos

Ayres,

Former state senator and police

justice in Chelsea, Mass.

Contributor

of stories of western life to magazines. Morgan, judge . H.—At Pana, Ill., November 8, a ed 50. Former city attorney and county ju ge. Russell, Judge 1. C.—At Corpus Christi, Tex., November 4, aged 82. Thirty years a district judge in Texas. Savage, judge George.—At Towson, Md., Nov. 6, a ed 45. Formerly judge of the Orphans’ urt, Baltimore.

vember 24, aged 65.

county (Me.) ar; had served as county attorney; one of the ablest lawyers in Maine.

arliamen

tarian and one of the foremost emocrats in Congress; representative from Missouri for nineteen years. Dewing, Benjamin B.—At Revere, Mass, December 2, aged 43. A prominent Boston attorney.

DuBignon, Fleming-At Atlanta, Ga., November 12. Member Georgia house of representatives,and later of the state senate;

served as Solicitor-General of the eastern circuit. Fisher, Henry L.—At York, Pa., Novem ber 15, aged 87. Oldest member of the York county bar; formerly one of the leading criminal lawyers in the state. Flack, junius B-_——November 9, aged 74.

Former assistant dlstrict attorney in Pitts

Kimball, Jerome B.—At Providence, R. 1.,

December 3, aged 77. Attorney-General of Rhode Island from 1858 to 1860. Kissam, Edward H .—At New York City,

November 5, aged 51. Lewis, john

V.

B.—In Albion,

N.

Y.,

December 2, aged 60. Partner of William C. Beecher, a son of Henry Ward Beecher, for twenty-five years. McEwen,

Daniel

Church.—At

Brooklyn,

N. Y., Nov. 1, a ed 66. At one time private secretary to Wi 1am H. Seward. Nickerson, Serena Dwight. At Cambridge, Mass, November 6, aged 86. Graduated from Dane (now Harvard) Law School in 1847, admitted to the bar but never practised, rand master of the grand lodge of Free asons in Massachusetts, 1872-4.

Osgood,‘ Howard L.—At Rochester, N. Y., November 5. Member of the Monroe County Bar Association for about twenty-eight years. Perkins,

Charles

B.—At

Portland,

Me.,

November 29, aged 50. Sanders, D. W.—At Louisville, Ky., No vember 2. Former law partner of Secretary of the Treasury John G. Carlisle; well known thoughout the Middle West. Smalley, Col. Bradley B.—At Burlington, Vt., November 6, aged 74. For many years prominent in railroad affairs in Vermont; president of the Burlington Trust Company. Smith, Columbus.—At Salisbury, Vt., No vember 20, aged 90. Well known in Vermont; adjusted many claims for Americans in Eng land and other countries. Washburn, Frank L.—At Melrose, Mass, November 9, aged 60. Former law partner of the late Benjamin F. Butler. Young, William Hopkins.—-Deoember l, aged 55. Member of the New York firm of Young, Ver Planck and Prince.