[322] Ib. 614.

[323] 3 Wheaton, 634-35.

[324] 4 Wheaton, 63-64.

[325] 8 Cranch, 253-317.

[326] John Bassett Moore in Dillon, i, 524.

[327] 8 Cranch, 289.

[328] Ib. 291-92.

[329] Ib. 293.

[330] 9 Cranch, 388 et seq.

[331] Until the February session of 1817. This room was not destroyed or injured by the fire, but was closed while the remainder of the Capitol was being repaired. In 1817, the court occupied another basement room in the Capitol, where it continued to meet until February, 1819, when it returned to its old quarters in the room where the library of the Supreme Court is now situated. (Bryan: History of the National Capital, ii, 39.)