(B.) STATUTES OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1907, Feb. 23, Laws of 1907, c. 117, § 36.... 157 1907, May 26, Laws of 1907, c. 135, p. 248.. 157 B. & C. Codes, § 1258.. 164. § 1807. 156, 158, 159, 160 §§ 5077, 5078....560, 571 Hill's Ann. Laws, § 1772 158 Const., Art. VIII, § 2... 157 Pennsylvania. 1889, May 9, P. L. 1889, Porto Rico. Civ. Code, §§ 1120, 1121 387 §§ 1607, 1609 492 Code of 1889, Kirby's Dig., § 6804... 457 Civ. District of Columbia. 1878, June 14, 20 Stat. Art. 133. Art. 134.. 131, c. 194. .377, 378 377 ..376, 378 377 376 Code, § 233.. Louisiana. Code of 1902, § 199. . Code of Civ. Proc., § 219 105 Ordinance of March 2, 1903. .383, 384, 386, 387Toro, Law 11 (Law 1, Title 5, Book 10, Novisima Recopilacion). 377 Tennessee. 1901, April 18, Acts of 1901, c. 141, p. 248... 501 (C.) STATUTES OF FOREIGN NATIONS. 9 and 10 Vict. (Lord CASES ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES AT OCTOBER TERM, 1912. YAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY v. GREENWOOD GROCERY COMPANY. ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. No. 54. Argued November 14, 1912.—Decided January 20, 1913. Since Congress has acted, by passing the Hepburn Act of June 29, 1906, in regard to delivery of cars for interstate shipments, all state legislation on that subject has been superseded. Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Ry. v. Hardwick Elevator Co., 226 U. S. 426. A regulation of a state railroad commission that the railroad company must deliver freight to, or place the car in an accessible place for, the consignee of interstate shipments within twenty-four hours after arrival, without allowance for justifiable and unavoidable delay, is an unreasonable interference with and burden on interstate commerce ' and void under the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution; and so held as to a regulation to that effect of the Mississippi Railroad Commission. Houston & Texas Central R. R. v. Mayes, 201 U. S. 329. 96 Mississippi, 403, reversed. THE facts, which involve the constitutionality under the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution of certain rules of the Mississippi Railroad Commission relating to delivery of cars for interstate shipments, are stated in the opinion. VOL. CCXXVII—1 (1) |