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Taxation : State Tax on Foreign Held Bonds, 1 5 Wall. 300; Sinking Fund Cases, 99 U. S. 700; Central Pacific R.R. Co.v. California, 162 it. 91 (diss.); Pollock v. Farmers Loan and Trust Company, 157 it. 429. Inter-State Commerce : Welton v. Missouri, 91 U. S. 275; County of Mobile v. Kimball, 102 it. 691; Glou cester Ferry Company v. Pennsylvania, 114 it. '196; Sherlock v. Ailing, 93 ib.cf) Escanaba v. Chicago, 107 it. 678; Miller v. Mayor of New York, 109;*. 385; Cardwell v. American Bridge Co., 113 it. 205; Huse v. Glover, 119 it. 543; Bowman v. Chicago, etc., R. R. Co., 125 it. 465; Nashville, etc., R. R. Co. v. Alabama, 128 il>. 96; O'Neill v. Vermont, 144 it. 323 (diss.); Geer?•. Connec ticut, 161 it. 519 (diss.) Contract clause: Spring Valley Water Works v. Schottler, no it. 347; Butchers Union Company v. Crescent City Company, 11 1 it. 746 (diss.') Miscellaneous Constitutional Cases : Chae Ching Ping, 130 U.S. 581 (Chinese exclusion act); Chew Heong ?'. United States, 112 U. S. 536 (diss.) (judicial power under treaties); Railroad Commission Case, 116 it. 307 (diss.) (obligation of contracts); Munn v. Illinois, 94 it. 113 (diss.) (granger case); Pennoyer v. Neff, 95 it. 714 (State proceedings against non-resident debtors); Fort Leavenworth Railroad Company v. Lowe, 114 it. 523 (Federal jurisdiction over State lands used for na tional purposes); McAllister v. United States, 141 it. 174 (diss.) (President's power of removal). Corporations: Paul r. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168; Marsh v. Fulton Company, 10 it. 678; Tomlinson v. Jessup, 15 it. 454; Delaware R. Tax Case, 18 Wall. 206; Board of Commissioners v. Lucas, 93 U. S. 108; Pensacola Tele graph Company v. Western Union Telegraph Company, 96 it. 14; Pacific Railroad Company v. U.S., 120 it. 227," Wardell r. Union Pacific Railroad Company, 103 tf. 651; Minot v. Philadelphia, etc., Railroad Company, 18 Wall. 206; United States r. New Orleans, 98 U. S. 381; Broughton v. Pensacola, 93 it. 266. Land, water and mining claims : Smelting Company

v. Kemp, 104 U. S. 636; Steel r. Smelting Company, to6 it. 447; Jennison r.'. Kirk, 98 it. 453; Atchinson r. Peterson, 20 Wall. 507; Basey t1. Gallagher, 20 it. 670; Wright 7'. Roseberry, 121 U. S. 488. Public bonds: Pillsbury v. Louisiana, 105 U. S. 278; Hartman v. Greenhow, 102 it. 672; United States -•. New Orleans, 98 it. 381; Broughton z-. Pensacola, 93 /'*. 266. Admiralty and Miscellaneous : United States v. Rodgers, 150 U. S. 249; The Atlanta, 3 Wall. 425; The Moses Taylor, 4 it. 411; The Siren, 7 it. 152; Ross v. Mclntyre, 140 U. S. 453; Maynard v. Hill, 125 it. 190; Oscanyan v. Arms Co., 103 it. 261; Illinois Central Railroad Company v. Illinois, 146 it. 387; State of Iowa v. State of Illinois, 147 it. I. Torts : Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company v. Ross, 112 U. S. 377; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v. Baugh; Little?'. Hackett, 116 ib. 366; The Nitro-Glycerine Case, 15 Wall. 524; Bradley v. Fisher, 13 it. 335. United States Circuit Court cases : United States r. Greathouse (ch.), 4 Sawyer 457; United States v. Knowles, 4 ib. 517; The Eureka Case, 4 it. 302; United States v. Smiley, 6 it. 640; Hardy •>. Harbin, 4 it. 536; Hall T. Unger, 4 it. 672; Montgomery v. Bevans, I ib. 653; United States v. Flint, 4 it. 42; Norton v. Meader, 4 it. 603; Galpin v. Page, 3 it. 93; County of San Mateo T. Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 8 Sawyer 238; Santa Clara Railroad Tax Case, 9 it. 165; Giant Pow der Company?/. Powder Company, 6 it. 508; Eureka Mining Case, 3 it. 302; Ah Kow v. Nuan, 5 /*. 552; Ah Fong, 3 it. 144; In re The Pueblo Case, 4 it. 553; Charge to Grand Jury, 2 it. 667. California Supreme Court cases : Ex parte Newman, 9 Cal. 502; Perry v. Washbourn, 20 it. 318; Cornwall?'. Culver, i6it. 429; Biddle-Boggs?•. Merced Mining Com pany, i^it. 373; Moore v. Wilkinson, 13 it. 478; McCracken v. San Francisco, 16 it. 591; McMillan?>. Richards, 9 it. 365; Moore v. Smaw, 17 it. 199.