Joseph Conway Hemingray

Presented Resolutions of Respect to the Supreme Court

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Deseret News

Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah, United States
vol. XXIII, no. 14, p. 220, col. 1


LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.


FROM MONDAY'S DAILY, MAY 4.


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Supreme Court. — The adjourned session of the October term of the Supreme Court met at the Court room, City Hall, at ten o'clock this morning. James B. McKean, C. J., and Associate Justices Emerson and Boreman on the bench.

There being no United States business to attend to, the Court was opened by the bailiff for the Territory, R. W. McAllister.

Judge Hemingray, a member of a committee appointed by the Salt Lake bar to present to the Court resolutions of respect to the memory of the late James Morris Carter, who died, in this City, Dec. 9th, 1873, read the resolutions previously presented in the District Court, and heretofore published. He then commented upon the life of the deceased and passed the highest encomiums on his character as a gentleman and a lawyer.

Judge Hemingray then moved for an adjournment of the Court, from respect to the memory of the departed member of the bar, and after Judge McKean had ordered that the resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Court, and adjournment was made till to-morrow morning at ten o'clock.

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Keywords:Hemingray Family
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Researcher:Glenn Drummond
Date completed:August 13, 2006 by: Glenn Drummond;