D. C. GALLAHER, ROLL OF MEMBERS. J. F. BROWN, H. C. McWHORTER, L. E. McWHORTER, W. S. EDWARDS, E. W. WILSON, S. S. GREENE, C. C. HIGGINBOTHAM, J. PHILIP CLIFFORD, J. M. MASON, JAMES MORROW, A. F. HAYMOND, M. H. DENT, B. F. MARTIN, WILLIAM G. BROWN, J. T. HOKE, P. J. CROGAN, D. C. WESTENHAVER, GEO. C. STURGISS, R. E. FAST, W. P. WILLEY, J. M. HAGANS, L. V. KECK, R. L. BERKSHIRE, JNO. A. HUTCHINSON, MINUTES. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association held at Berkeley Springs July 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1887. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Joseph Sprigg, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., July 27th, in the court room of the Morgan county court house: MR. WILLEY. Mr. President: I believe, according to the rules of this Association, the proceedings should be reported by a stenographer, and I move that Mr. Harris be appointed stenographer for this meeting. The motion was carried. THE PRESIDENT: Gentlemen, the first order of business is, I believe, the annual address of the President. If the Association is ready to hear that address, the President is ready to deliver it. MR. R. W. DAILEY: I would suggest that we leave that somewhat with the President. Perhaps he would prefer to wait until we have a larger audience—maybe to night or in the morning. THE PRESIDENT: MR. FLOURNOY: I move that the President's address be postponed until to-night. I understand that some of the citizens It is a matter of indifference to me. |