INDEX TO GENERAL ORDERS. Or- Sec- der. tion. Page Abbreviations and interlineations in petitions and schedules forbidden... Amendments of petitions and schedules. from circuit courts of appeals.. courts of bankruptcy. supreme court of District of Columbia. to circuit courts of appeals.. supreme court of Territory. ...... Supreme Court of the United States. Application for approval of composition... discharge of bankrupt. form of.... Appointment and removal of trustee. Assignment of claims before proof. Attorney, conduct of proceedings by. execution of letter of. Checks for money deposited.. Circuit courts of appeals, appeals from. Claims, assignment of, before proof. of persons contingently liable. Indemnity for expenses of.. Compensation of clerk, referee, and trustee. Composition, approval of. opposition to.... Compounding of claims.... Costs in contested adjudications.. Courts of bankruptcy, appeals from. Creditors, special meeting of. Deposition before referee.. Discharge of bankrupt, application for. Districts, petitions in different. Duties of referee.. Examination of witnesses.. Expenses of clerk, marshal, or referee, indemnity for. 1189 ........... 1177 26 1138 17 1191 11 1190 36 ......... 1,2,3 1194 allowance of. 35 1,4 1194 Finding of facts by referee... Forms... Frame of petitions. General provisions. Habeas corpus of imprisoned debtor. Imprisoned debtor. Indemnity for expenses of clerk, marshal, or referee. Injunctions of proceedings of courts or officers. Interlineation and abbreviation in petitions and schedules forbidden. 5 1189 39. Order expunging daim. 41. Notice of dividend.. 16. Referee's oath of office.. 17. Bond of referee. 18. Notice of first meeting of creditors. 19. List of debts proved at first meeting. 26. Order approving trustee's bond. 27. Order that no trustee be appointed. 28. Order for examination of bankrupt.. 29. Examination of bankrupt or witness. 30. Summons to witness. 31. Proof of unsecured debt. 32. Proof of secured debt. 33. Proof of debt due corporation. 34. Proof of debt by partnership. 35. Proof of debt by agent or attorney. 36. Proof of secured debt by agent.. 37. Affidavit of lost bill or note. 38. Order reducing claim. 40. List of clainis and dividends. 42. Petition and order for sale by auction of real estate. 43. Petition and order for redemption of property from lien. 44. Petition and order for sale subject to lien.. 45. Petition and order for private sale.. 46. Petition and order for sale of perishable property 47. Trustee's report of exempted property. 48. Trustee's return of no assets.. 49. Account of trustee.. 30. Oath to final account of trustee. 51. Order allowing account and discharging trustee. 52. Petition for removal of trustee.. 53. Notice of petition for removal of truste. 54. Order for Pymoval of trustee. 55. Order for choice of new trustee. 56. Certificate by referee to judge. 57 Bankrupt's petition for discharge, 58. Specification of grounds of opposition to discharge. 59. Discharge of bankrupt.... 60. Petition for meeting to consider composition. 61. Application for confirmation of composition. 62. Order confirming composition.. 63. Order of distribution on composition. 1212 1212 1213 128 1213 1214 1214 1214 1215 1215 1215 1216 1216 1216 1216 1217 1217 1217 1218 1218 1218 1219 1:19 1219 12:0 122 122 122 1228 1228 1228 1228c Supreme Court of the United States. OCTOBER TERM, 1898. IN MEMORIAM. AUGUSTUS HILL GARLAND. The Hon. John W. Griggs, Attorney General of the United States, addressed the court as follows: "May it please the court: It is my sad duty to announce to the court the sudden death of an ex-Attorney General of the United States,-Augustus Hill Garland. "The sudden and unexpected death of this distinguished man comes with a shock of surprise to those of us who have heard of it, as undoubtedly it came to those of this court who witnessed his seizure. He was a man so distinguished in his profession, so distinguished as a statesman in political life, and so connected, officially and professionally, with this court to the last moment of his life, that I deem it proper to suggest to the court that out of respect to his memory they should take a recess until to-morrow, and I make that motion." The Chief Justice responded: "The court receives the information of the death of Mr. Garland with sincere sorrow, and fully concurs in the suggestion that has been made. As a mark of respect to the memory of this distinguished member of the bar and eminent public servant, an adjournment will be taken until to-morrow, at the usual hour." January 26, 1899. APPENDIX IIL Supreme Court of the United States. OCTOBER TERM, 1898. ORDER. The reporter having represented that, owing to the number of decisions at the term, it will be impracticable to put the reports in one volume, it is therefore now here ordered that he publish an additional volume in this year, pursuant to section 681 of the Revised Statutes. |