THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, VOLUME 10, CONTAINING ALL THE DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF ALABAMA, LOUIS- SOUTHERN REPORTER, VOLUME 10. JUDGES OF THE COURTS REPORTED DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THIS VOLUME. COURT RULES-ALABAMA. Rule 45. In compliance with the act of September 7, 1891, criminal cases reaching here during term, and before the docket has been closed, will be in order for hear. ing on the tenth day, exclusive of Sundays, after their arrival. As soon as the bill of exceptions and transcript of the record are received by the clerk, he shall give notice by mail to the counsel for the plaintiff in error, and to the solicitor general or county court solicitor concerned, and, in capital cases, to the attorney general, of the day of the hearing. Cases arriving after the docket of a term has been closed will be heard at the next term, in advance 10 so. (iv) of all other business, and in the order of their filing in this court. After to-day the court will meet at 11 o'clock a. M., take recess from half past 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock P. M., and adjourn for the day at 5 o'clock P. M. Adopted January, 1892. For rules as to exceptions to evidence, and as to taking oral examination of witnesses in chancery cases, see 9 South. Rep. iv.; for rules as to bills of exceptions, briefs, and arguments of counsel, and as to filing transcript and affirmance on certificate, see 8 South. Rep. v., vi.; for rule as to severance in criminal cases, see 6 South. Rep. iv. |