Entered according to act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, BY BANKS & BROTHERS, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Rec. Dec, 31, 1892 THE ARGUS COMPANY, PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS, ALBANY, N. Y. CAUSES in which the decisions contained in these Reports have been passed upon by the Court of Appeals. TAYLOR v. SAXE... Judgment of the General Term, so far as it modifies the judgment entered upon the referee's report, reversed, with costs of this court and of the General Term: 134 N. Y. 67. The attention of the profession is called to the fact that the Court of Appeals in many cases decide an appeal upon other grounds than those stated in the opinion of the court below. The affirmance or reversal of the judgment of the General Term does not necessarily show that the Court of Appeals concurred in, or dissented from, the statements contained in the opinion of the Supreme Court.- [REP. |