THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, VOLUME 28, CONTAINING ALL THE DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF ALABAMA, LOUIS- SOUTHERN REPORTER, VOLUME 28. JUDGES OF THE COURTS REPORTED DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THIS VOLUME. COURT RULES AND ORDERS. SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA. Amendment to Rule 14.1 Ordered, that paragraph three of rule XIV | Amendment to Paragraph 8, The clerk shall receive no brief or argu- merically shall the volumes be numbered, giving to each its proper number as Louisiana Reports. And no volume shall embrace between its covers less than 750 pages, nor more than 900 pages. The reports shall appear first in "numbers," as at present, and then in bound volumes as fast as enough opinions are ready to make a volume of from 750 to 900 pages. It is required that the volumes be bound in calf, of a style and quality not inferior to the binding of the United States Reports. Adopted June 18, 1900. Acadia and Lafayette. Hereafter the public printer, and such oth-Pointe Coupee and West Baton er persons as may be charged by law with the publication of the reports of the supreme court of Louisiana, are required to give the title of "Louisiana Reports," instead of "Louisiana Annual Reports," to such publications. The first volume following the 52 Louisiana Annual Reports shall be known as the 104 Louisiana Reports, and so on thereafter nu Rouge liciana Lafourche and Terrebonne. L. B. Claiborne. M. T. Gordy. Paul Leche. Fe E. B. Talbot. and .J. M. Thompson. Assumption and Ascension....G. H. Couvillion. Chas. Kilbourne. ..J. L. Gaudet. The holding over judges of the courts of appeal in the First, Second, Third and Fourth circuits, and the judge to be appointed pursuant to a recent act of the general assem (iv) |