Case Name: Morrison v. Bachert
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1888-03-09
Citations: 2 Monag. 664
Docket Number: No. 204
Parties: Morrison v. Bachert.
Judges: 
Reporter: Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; being those cases not designated to be reported
Volume: 2
Pages: 664–664

Head Matter:
Morrison v. Bachert.
Only one counsel will be heard in argument of a case in the supreme court, where there is no appearance for defendant in error and no argument to which to make reply.
March 9, 1888.
March 9, 1886.
Upon argument of Morrison v. Bachert, error to C. P. Northampton Co., No. 204, Jan. T., 1886, reported in 112 Pa. 322. Before Mercur, C. J., Gordon, Paxson, Trunkey, Sterrett and Green, JJ. Clark, J., absent.
H. J. Steele, with him Russell C. Stewart, Carroll R Williams, R. Jones Monaghan and James Monaghan, for plaintiff in error.
No counsel appeared for defendant in error.

Opinion:
Mercur, C. J.,
As there is no appearance for defendant in error and no argument to reply to, we can hear only one counsel in argument.
See, also, the next case.