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Tracy; Uncontradicted Testimony; Fairfield's Review of the Case; Beecher-Tilton Scandal, an Au- j/p. thentic Record, Treats Letter to Victoria Woodhull ; '^ The Great Scandal, illustrated; Beecher and Tilton War, illustrated ; A Complete History of the Case . . . as published in Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. 9 vols. paper. 74 Beggs, Thos. Juvenile Depravity. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1849 75 Bell, H. N. The Huntingdon Peerage: a detailed Ac- / * count of Evidence and Proceedings connected with the n Jo recent Restoration of the Earldom. Portraits. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1820 75A Bell. The Mystery of Iniquity Unveiled; or, A True History of the Rise and Progress of the Difficulties between the Rev. Wm. Clark and some of the People */ in the Town of Wolcott, Seneca County. Together ^ with the Trials of the Rev. Benjamin Bell, before the Presbytery of Geneva and Synod, for Preaching in the Town of Wolcott, etc. 108 pp. lamo, paper. Printed for the Purchaser, July, 1820 ,3c /'// •;^' 0' «r.7 10 THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 76 Bennett, D. M. Trial for Depositing Prohibited Matter /C f/" in the Mail. izmo, cloth. •^• 77 Bennett, J. G. (Editor of the N. Y. Herald). The Life and Writings of. Engravings on inside covers. Paper. * Very rare. ^^ 78 Bennet, Wm. H. Select Biographical Sketches from the Note-Books of a Law Reporter. Photograph portraits. y 8vo, uncut, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1867 79 Benny, P. B. The Criminal Code of the Jews, according 1^ to the Talmud. i2mo. (2) Lond. 188:0 , 80 Berkeley Peerage. A Narrative of the Minutes of Evi- dence respecting the Claim to . . . 181 1. 8vo, half §/^ calf. Lond. 181 r 81 Bernardi, Major John. A Short History of the Life of, written by Himself in Newgate, where he has been for near 33 years a Prisoner of State, with Appendix. Portrait. Crown 8vo, old calf. 1729 * H. T. Buckle's book-plate. , (f^" 82 Another copy. (Without portrait.) 83 Bernardiston. Tryal and Conviction of S'' Sam Ber- -yj nardiston, Bart., for High-Misdemeanor, before Sir ^ * Geo. Jeffreys. 34 pp. folio, paper. 1684 84 Bernera Rioters at Stornoway on the 17th and i8th do July, 1874. Report of Trial, with Address to the Jury, and Charge by the Sheriff. 8vo, polished calf. Edinburgh, 1874 85 Berrey, R. J. Power. The Bye-Ways of Crime, with _.— . some Stories from the Black Museum. Illustrated. • ^v i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1899 j-l 86 Besant, Annie. The Law of Population. i2mo, paper. /^ ^ N. Y. 1878 87 Bible (The) in the Public Schools. Arguments in Superior Court of Cincinnati, with Opinions and De- \iD ^ cision of the Court. 8vo, cloth. 1870 _88 Bicheno, J. E. Observations on Criminal Jurisprudence. . 2-"^ 8vo, calf. Lond. 1819 / THE ARNOLD COLLECT/OX OF TRIALS. 11 89 BiDDLE AND MEREDITH, Statement of; Contempt of Court J/. Proceedings, Phil. 1822; Case of Edwin R. Biles, For- '*' gery, Phil. 2 pamphlets. 90 BiDWELL. 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The Increase of Crime, and its Cause. ,yO Poi-trait. i2mo, cloth. Bost. : Pub. by the Author^ 1872 112 BoRTHWiCK, Wm. Murray, self-styled Editor, etc., of _, the Glasgow Sentinel Newspaper — Proceedings against ' him. 28 pp. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1822 113 Boston Massacre. A Short Narrative of the Horrid >/x— />• Massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the Evening of the Z*^ Fifth Day of March, 1770: By Soldiers of the XXIXth yA-ri/J Alf^^ Regiment: which with the XlVth Regiment were then Quartered there. With some Observations on the 0„ // / State of Things prior to that Catastrophe. Printed by /h***^ / / Order of the Town of Boston, and sold by Edes Sy Gill, lLf^1\ T ~ ^n°- 8vo, polished calf, yellow edges, by F. Bedford. ' pp. 48, 87. *One of the rare copies containing the "Additional Observations" following the narrative, and continuously paged therewith, facing title, is the printed slip notice of the additional ten pages. 114 A Short Narrative, etc. N. Y. : Republished with t^ notes and illustrations by John Doggett, Jr., 1849. 8vo, cloth. 115 History of the Boston Massacre; The Trial of // the Soldiers, and a Historical Introduction by Fred- eric Kidder. 8vo, boards. Albany, 1870 116 Trial of the British Soldiers of the 29th Regi- ^ ** ment of Foot. 146 pp. i2mo, boards. Bost. 1824 117 Trial. Another copy. i2mo, half calf, by W. S. Hiltz. 118 A Memorial of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Mave- rick, etc., from the City of Boston. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1889 119 Boston Watch and Police: a Chronological History, from 1631 to 1865, with Recollections of a Boston Police Officer. By Ed. H. Savage. Portrait. i2mo, half calf. 1865 120 Boston. Selections from the Court Reports in Boston y 2.S~ Morning Post, 1834-1837. i6mo. 1837 121 A Rejoinder to the Rev. Mr. Robert Abercrom- 3S^ bie, by J. Parsons and D. McGregor. 27 pp., paper. 1758 /- Pf.r/j' // 1 1 '^ 118 •7^ p 1-t THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF THIALS. •7" Jn ,/; 122 Bourne, Lt. Chas., upon Prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt., for an Assault, pp. 162, and Appendix 104. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1783 1 23 BovEE, M. H. Christ and the Gallows; or, Reasons for Abolishing Capital Punishment. izmo. (Warped copy.) N. Y. 1869 124 Reasons for Abolishing Capital Punishment. , (/q i2mo. Chicago, 1878 '125 BowYER, Geo. A Dissertation on the Statutes of the Cities of Italy and a translation of the Pleading of P. Farinacio in Defence of Beatrice Cenci. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1838 126 Braddon, L., and H. Speke. Tryal of, upon an Informa- tion of High-Misdemeanor. 78 pp., paper. Lond. 1684. ^/^For spreading false reports that the late Earl of Essex did not Murther himself in the Tower. 127 Do. Another copy. Half calf. V 'X-'S~ * Book-plate. 128 Bradford, O. K. Guilty or Not Guilty; or, An Appeal 0/ to the People. 8vo (no cover). Bost. 1869 129 Bradlaugh, C, and Annie Besant. For Publishing a /^ y. book on the prevention of the too-rapid increase of Jo population. Photographs. i2mo. Lond. 1877 130 Bragwell. The Affecting History of Tom Bragwell, an unhappy young man who was cut off for his crimes , jj"^ in the morning of his days, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, uncut, half sheep. Haddington, 1821 Oy f- 131 Braintree Church Rate Case. Gosling v. Veley in ^* "^ oC"./^ the House of Lords. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1853 132 Brave Peerage. Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom the Petition of Sarah . /^ Otway Cane was referred. 321 pp., folio, half calf (cracked). 1836 /o 133 Briellat, T. For Seditious Words. 68 pp. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1794 134 Brig Adventure. Trial of Wm. Codling, Mariner, and ^OctwiuU others for wilfully and feloniously destroying and cast- - '"g away the Brig Adventure on the High Seas. 260 ol^ . S/S^ PP-> uncut, boards. Lond. 1803 / •V h/'- THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 15 135 Briggs. The Case against Professor Briggs. 8vo, ^^0 paper. N. Y. 1892 136 Bright, Gen. Michael, and others. For obstructing, resisting and opposing the Execution of the Writ of 'O'i //" Arrest issued out of the Court of Pa. 222 pp. (no cover). hQA,.^^^^ Phil. 1809 137 Bristol Bill. Life and Exploits. 100 pp. 8vo (no cover). 138 British Crown Cases reserved for consideration, and A r~ decided, from the year 1799 to 1851. 6 vols. 8vo, sheep. • ^"^ Phil. 1839-53 139 British Tribunal for 1789, containing the most remark- '/2- able Trials for Robberies, Murder, Libels, Adultery, // etc., etc., from the Notes of a Student. Post 8vo, boards. Lond. 1790 140 Broad, Amos, and his Wife, for Assaulting and Beating *^ Betty, a Slave. 31 pp. (stained). N. Y. 1809 141 Brodie, Wm., and Geo. Smith, for Breaking into the General Excise Office at Edinburgh, 257 pp. (no cover), Oil Edinburgh, 1788; also, Anecdotes and other Curious Information. 2 vols. ^Y" 142 The Second Edition. Portrait of Smith. 288 pp. ^co/fMr. 1788 143 Brookhouse. a Narrative of the Seizure and Confine- ment of Ann Brookhouse, v/ho was assaulted in one of ^ the streets of London and carried off by two hired ruf- 0(J fians May 7, 1798, and detained in close imprisonment till August 25. 116 pp. 8vo, half calf. Lond. J/T44 Broom, H. The Philosophy of Law. 8vo, cloth. \J-d N. Y. 1876 145 Brown, David Paul, Review of the Speech of Henry / Brougham upon the State of the Law, 64 pp., Phil. * OO 1828; Speech in Case of T. W. Smith, 53 pp., 1858. 2 pamphlets. 146 Brown, John (^Editor and Compiler^. The Historical Gal- ^tO lery of Criminal Portraitures, foreign and domestic: a %/' selection of the most impressive Cases of Guilt and / /* Misfortune. 18 plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. Rare. / *" Manchester, 1823 o/: h^ ./o 16 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 147 Brown. The Life and Letters of Captain John Brown, ,, who was executed at Charlestown, Va., Dec. 2, 1859, / "^ with notices of some of his confederates. Edited by / ^o Richard D. Webb. Photograph portrait. i6mo. * A very rare little volume. Lond. 1 86 1 148 Brown, S. An Appeal against Imprisonment for Debt jj— in Canada West. 25 woodcuts. 142 pp. i2mo, paper. / -~ Scarce. Published by the Author, i%<^() 149 Browne, I. Humorous Phases of the Law. i6mo, .A y^ cloth. San Francisco, 1876 150 Browne, G. L. Narratives of State Trials in the Ni'ne- ^JJ' t^ teenth Century. 2 vols, crown 8vo, uncut. Bost. 1882 151 Brydges. Lex Terrse, on the Jurisdiction of the British House of Lords over Claims to Peerage applied to the l/" Chandos Claim, 1 790-1803. (No full title-page.) 8vo, half roan. 152 Buccaneers. The History of the Bucaniers of Amer- ica, the whole written in several Languages by Persons , ^J" present at the Transactions. Translated into English, / and illustrated with copper-plates. Fourth Edition. 2 vols, post 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1741 , 153 Another copy of the same edition. 2 vols, calf, y^*-/^ gilt backs. 1741 154 History of the Buccaneers of America. By James Burney, F. R.S., Capt. in the Royal Navy. Map. 4to, boards, calf back. Lond. 1816 ?y 155 Another copy. 4to, half morocco. 1816 ^b 156 The Same, reprinted from the edition of i8i6. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 157 Buchanan, Wm. Reports of certain Remarkable Cases in the Court of Session, and Trials in the High Court of Justiciary. 8vo, half calf. Rare. Edinburgh, 181 3 158 Buckingham. The Fate of Favourites; exemplified in -, the Fall of Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. 112 pp. ■Zv small 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1734 159 BucKNiLL, J. C. Unsoundness of Mind in relation to ^ Criminal Acts: an Essay. 8vo, law sheep. Phil. 1856 i Burke, Peter. Celebrated Naval and Military Trials. " ^^ ^Q 1 2 mo, half calf. Lond. 1866 164 The Romance of the Forum; or. Narratives, 7J-. Scenes and Anecdotes. Frontispieces. i2mo, half calf. « Lond., n. d. 165 Recollections of the Court Room. i2mo, cloth. .Jo N. Y. 1859 f tj't 166 Celebrated Trials connected with the Aristocracy J ^ '/» ^^^ Upper Classes of Society in the Relations of Pri- ^ /o vate Life. Two Series. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1849-51 ,^^^^167 Another copy of First Series. 8vo, cloth. 1849 168 Burn, J. S. The Star Chamber. Notices of the Court and its Proceedings, with a few additional Notes of the High Commission. 8vo, cloth. (2 copies.) Lond. 1870 169 BuRNHAM, Capt. Geo. P. Memoirs of the United States ^ Secret Service. With portraits of prominent members of 'Jo the detective force, etc. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1872 I 170 Burns. Anthony Burns, a History, by Chas. E. Stevens. j^ Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Scarce. Bost. 1856 171 The Boston Slave Riot and Trial of Anthony }/tXo Burns. 8vo, paper, uncut. (2 copies.) 1854 172 Burr. Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr, for Treason and for a Misdemeanor in preparing the means of a Military Expedition against Mexico, with Appen- y , / dix containing arguments and evidence, etc. 2 vols. y^ /a 8vo, uncut, half green morocco, gilt tops. Phil. 1808 * Fine copy. 173 Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut, boards. (Vol. 2 / lacks covers.) 1808 .;/- £7f S'-' X 18 THE ARNOLD COLLECT/ON OF TRIALS. 174 Burr. The Trial, condensed by J. J. Coombs, with a , ,, / brief historical sketch of Burr's Western Expedmon in /- •^:8o6. 8vo, sheep. (3 copies.) Wash. 1864 175 Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a Copy of the Proceedings and the Evi- dence exhibited on the Arraignment of Aaron Burr and others. 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History of the Girtys : being a concise account of the Girty Brothers, also of the JZ part taken by them in Lord Dunmore's War in the / Western Border War of the Revolution, and in the Indian War of 1790-95. 8vo, cloth. Cinn. 1890 182 Buxton, Thomas Fowell. Inquiry whether Crime and Misery are Produced or Prevented by our Present Sys- tem of Prison Discipline. 8vo, boards. (2 copies.) Lond. 1818 * A scarce book by this devoted servant and friend of liumanity. One chapter, we notice, is devoted to the prison at Philadelphia. 183 BuzzELL, J. R. For Arson and Burglary, in the Ursu- • 2/'^ line Convent at Charlestown. 103 pp. (no cover). Bost. 1834 ./^ t-r X. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 19 184 Byng. Trial of Admiral John Byng. pp. 130 and 18. , /^ y^ Folio (no cover; soiled). 1757 185 Do. With his Defence, etc., being much fuller ^and more circumstantial than the Judge-Advocate's '-^ Minutes, pp. 479, 45, 71. Crown 8vo, calf (cracked). * Book-plate of Abr. Caldecott. 1757 186 Bungiana, or an Assemblage of What-d'ye-call- em's, in Prose and Verse that have occasionally ap- j^tj peared Relative to the Conduct of a Certain Naval Commander, 1756; Some Further Particulars, 1756; A Candid Examination of the Trial, 1757; A Real Defence of A B 's Conduct, 1756; A Letter to Lord Robert Bertie, 1757; Some Queries on the Minutesof the Council of War held at Gibraltar, 1757 ; Admiral Byng's Defence, 1757. 8vo, cloth. 187 Byrnes, Thomas. Professional Criminals of America. ^^ Plates containing 204 portraits. 4to, half morocco. Cassell &= Co. 188 Byrne, Mrs. Wm. Pitt. Curiosities of the Search-Room. A Collection of Serious and Whimsical Wills. 8vo, .•V^ cloth. Lond. 1880 n 189 /'^ADIERE CASE. A Compleat Translation of the \j Memorial of the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard against Mary Catherine Cadiere; The Whole Case of //f i/^ Cadiere against the Jesuite Father John Baptist Girard ; Thirty-two Pieces never before Translated of the Pro- ceedings upon the Tryal; The Sequel of the Proceed- ings. 4 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Bound to match. Lond. 1732 190 The Defence of F. John Baptist Girard. Three j/'* Parts. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1732 191 California. San Francisco Vigilance Committee of '56, / with some Interesting Sketches. 8vo, paper. 1883 192 Caldwell, O. T. For Embezzlement. 35 pp. paper. Chicago, 1855 193 Camoys. Minutes of Evidence — Petition of Thomas Stonor Claiming to be Senior Co-Heir to the Barony ,7\1 of Camoys. 497 pp. folio, half roan. 1838 .//^ >r ?r. 20 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 194 Campbell (Lord). Lives of the Lord Chancellors, New edition, by J. 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Lond. 1798 251 A History of Three of the Judges of King Charles I. — Maj.-Gen. Whalley, Maj.-Gen. Goffe and Col. Dix- P'^^ well — who fled to America and were secreted and con- cealed for near thirty years. By President Styles. 8 plates. Post 8vo, sheep. Hartford, 1794 252 A Vindication of the Character and Conduct of Sir William Waller, Commander-in-Chief of the Parliament Forces in the West. Written by Himself. Portraits of Waller and Lenthall. 8vo, half calf. (Stamp on title.) , Lond. 1793 / So 26 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 253 Chase. Impeachment Trial of Judge Samuel Chase, f-^ T804. (No title-leaf.) Portrait and long autograph letter ^ • JO of the Judge laid in. 8vo, half calf, new. 254 Checkley. The Speech of Mr. John Checkley upon his Trial at Boston in 1724 (for Publishing The Short and r ^/"Easy Method with the Deists, etc.). Reprint for H. B. ^ \^ Dawson, 1868. 8vo, paper. ^ — /2SS Cheever, Geo. B. Punishment by Death. i2mo. , iir V ''•' N. Y. 1849 256 Chester, W. D. 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Clarke's political ac- quaintance with Colonel Wardle, etc. j8o pp., uncut, boards. N. Y. i8io Stratford's Authentic Edition of the Investiga- tion of the Charges brought against the Duke of York by G. L. Wardle, Esq. Colored portrait of Wardle; portraits of Mr. Clarke, Miss Taylor, and others. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, marbled edges, new. Lond. 1809 * Autograph letter of Mrs. Clarke laid in. ^J^-zSt, Do. Vol. I of the same. Old calf. oT./" / .^^ X.jr X.I THE ARNOLD COLLECT/OX OF TRIALS. 27 264 Clarke, L. and M. Narrative of the Sufferings of, dur- . ^-if '"g ^ Captivity of more than twenty years among the / Slaveholders of Kentucky. Portraits. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1846 _ 7^265 Clarke, J. Post-Mortem Examinations. i6mo. /^ Lond. and N. Y. 1896 266 Clark, Stephen M. Trial for Arson; also Account of ' ^ his Short Life and Ignominious Death. 2 pamphlets. 'VTV'' Salem, 182 i 267 Clarke, Samuel. A General Martyrology : a Collection of all the greatest Persecutions which have befallen the Church of Christ, including the Protestant Suffer- ings in Queen Mary's Reign, with the State and Suffer- ings of the Church of Scotland. By Wm. Crookshank. (Several pages soiled.) Folio, calf (worn). Glasgow, 1770 268 Clavell, John. A Recantation of an ill ledde Life; or, ,/ A Discoverie of the High-Way Law. Portrait. 50 pp., 'l~ small 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1628 * A curious poetical work. 269 Clay. The Prison Chaplain: a Memoir of the Rev. John 2^Q Clay,' late Chaplain of the Preston Gaol. Portrait and view of Millhank. 8vo, cloth. Cambridge, i86i 270 Clifford, H. An Action against Mr. James Brandon / for an Assault and False Imprisonment. 118 pp., /O y paper. Lond. 1809 271 Clinton, Henry L. Extraordinary Cases, /(?r/r«zVy also •i~/ a Celebrated Trials, with (p portraits. 2 vols, crown 8vo, uncut. N. Y. 1896-97 272 CoCKBUilN, Lord. 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Lond. 1837 / 277 Collection (A) of the most Remarkable Trials of Persons for High Treason, Murder, Rapes, Heresy, Bigamy, Burglary and other Crimes and Misdemeanors. 3 vols, folio, calf (cracked and rubbed). Lond. 1734-36 278 of the most Remarkable and Interesting Trials, particularly of those Persons who have forfeited their Lives to the injured Laws of their Country, in which j //» the most remarkable of the State Trials will be in- ^ ' eluded. With a Defence and Behaviour of the Crim- inals. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 4to, half calf (worn). Lond. 1775 t .JiT 279 — Another copy. 2 vols. 4to, half calf (rubbed). 280 Vol. I. 4to, half calf. 1775 281 CoLQUHOUN, P. A Treatise on the Police of the Metrop- 1/- olis. Fifth Edition. 8vo, half calf, new. Lond. 1797 * Portrait and autograph letter of author to Benj. Walker of Utica, ^ v?^ -N- Y-i l^id ™' Presentation copy to Prof. Wilson of University of Glasgow. 282 CoMSTocK, Anthony. Frauds Exposed; or. 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Trial of Thomas Cooper of Northumberland _ . on Charge of Libel against the President of the U. S. / 64 pp. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1800 289 Cooper. Narrative of the Proceedings against Judge « /-, Thomas Cooper (of Pennsylvania) on a Charge of / — ' Official Misconduct. 55 pp. 8vo, half morocco. Lancaster, 181 1 290 Cotton, Sir Robert. An Exact Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London from thf Reign of /^ /-. King Edward the Second. Revised, rectified, etc., 6y oU' J William Prynne. Folio, calf. Lond. 1657 ^ 291 Countess of Guernsey. Death-Bed Confessions of. di/O Portrait. 34 pp. i2mo, paper. Lond., n. d. 292 Court of Session Garland. 8vo, cloth. IJ^ Edinburgh: Printed for private circulation, 1871 293 Couteau, Jas. B., The Confessions of, Citizen of France. -, By Himself. Translated by Robt. Jephson, Esq. Illus- I U Q trated with p engraiiings. 2 vols. i2mo, half morocco. Lond. 1794 * " This severe satire was written, not translated, by Robt. Jeph- son. 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Lond. 1789 357 A Full Account of the Case of John Sayer, Esq., from the Time of His Unhappy Marriage to his Death, , including Intrigue between Mrs. Sayer and Mr. Noble, ^ 1713- A Full Account of the Intrigue. 8vo, half calf (worn). Rare. 17 13 358 Robert Gordon for Adultery with Mrs. Briscoe and the Rev. Mr. Scovel for Seducing Miss Reddie, 1794. 8vo, half roan. * Hailstone book-plate. 359 David Lockwood against Eliz. Lockwood, 1777; J. Hacket, Esq., for Adultery with Mrs. Mansergh, 1807; Lady Cadogan for Adultery with Rev. Mr. ^^ Cooper, 1794; John M'Taggart, with the wife of Jesse / Gregson, 1808; Mrs. Briscoe, with Robert Gordon, 1794. 5 vols. 8vo, boards, newly bound. 56 THE 'ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 360 Adultery. Arguments of Counsel in the Ecclesiastical Court in the Cause of Inglefield, 1787 ; Mrs. Inglefield's Justification, with preface and notes, 1787 ; Capt. 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Joy Hamlet Fairchild for Adultery with Miss Rhoda Davidson, Bost. 1845; Statement and Review of the Whole Case, by a Member of the Suffolk Bar; Correspondence between Rev. N. Adams and Rev. J. H. Fairchild, with Notes and Comments; An Account of the Treatment of Mr. Fairchild by the Deacons in South Boston and others, written by Him- self; Fairchild's Address on Clerical Privilege. 5 pamphlets. 367 Statement and Review — another copy, 1845; ^'^^ Remarkable Incidents in his Life, with portrait, i2mo, 1855. 2 vols. 368 Report of the Case of Rev. Moses Thatcher vs. Gen. Preston Pond, Dedham, j^^; Review of the ;M Case, including Letters of Mrs. Jerusha M. Pond, Bost. /f838; The Reviewer Reviewed, 1838. 3 pamphlets. • 6v zr Jn^ nati, 1847;^^. I. S. Kalloch, Bost. 1857; An E^ *v If of the Rev. I. S. Kalloch across the Continent f / .> ^ THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 37 369 Adultery. Statement of Francis Thomas, 1845 (Montevue, Md.); Trial of the Rev. Wm. Gilmore before the Ses- sion of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church of Cincin- se rom Maine to California, Mortimer J. Smith, N. Y. 1870; Dana's Argument for Kalloch. 6 pamphlets. 370 Bastardy. Chas. S. Smith of Otsego, N. Y., with Sketch ' /<^ of Lucy E.Wilson, his Victim. 8vo, paper. Otsego, 1874 371 The Commissioners of the Aims-House vs. Alex- ^ ^ ■ ^^ ander Whistelo, a Black Man, being a Remarkable Case >^^ of Bastardy. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1808 i Nicolas Harris. Treatise on the Law of Adult- erine Bastardy. 8vo. Lond. 1836 373 Bigamy-Extraordinary of Capt.Geo. Harrower . . . for marrying the Daughter of Paul Giblet,etc. , Lond. 1816 ; » / A Refutation of the Calumnies of George Harrower, *yc- etc., by Paul Giblet, Lond. 1816; Another Edition of the Trial (lacking title), with Capt. Harrower's Cor- rections in MS. 3 pamphlets. 374 Breach of Promise. Dickey-Tytus Case. Illustrated. . Qif 1^ i2mo, paper. Cinn. 1878 375 Full Report of the Trial between Miss Foote and J. Hayne . . . Copies of Love Letters, etc. i2mo, paper. Lond. (1824) /-I 376 George G. Barnard vs. John J. Gaul and Mary, / /"o his Wife. 8vo, paper. (2) N. Y. (1835) 2^7 Madeline Pollard vs. Breckenridge. Illustrated. JSO I/- i2mo (1893) 378 Speech of Counsellor Phillips. Blake vs. Wilkins ,'/a Case. i2mo, paper. Bristol (1817) 379 CRIM. CON. Authentic Reports of the most Remark- 9© able Trials, No. i. 31 pp. Scarce. N. Y. 1843 380 Millspaugh vs. Adams, paper, N. Y. ; Address of Wm. Fullerton for the Plaintiff, paper; Speech of H. L. Clinton on part of the Defense, half calf. 3 vols. 381 James Berrian for Crim. Con. with Cath. Blak- ney, in the Mayor's Ct., N. Y. 1807. 62 pp. .fo ,jr r c / 38 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 382 Crim. Con. Marquis of Blandford for Crim. Con. with the r- . Rt. Hon. Lady Mary Ann Sturt, with Appendix and . ^ v^ ^ Notes. 149 pp. 8vo, half calf (cracked). Lond. 1801 383 Private Life, Public Career and Real Character of y "'' ' that odious Rascal, Ned Buntline. 64 pp. N.Y. 1849 • "^ 384 _ Actions and Trials and other Legal Proceedings relating to Marriage before the passing of the present . f~ sistory Court of London. Sentence given by Sir William Scott, July 2, 1790. 98 pp. 4to, calf (broken). 45 1 Proceedings; Minutes of Evidence in Divorce Cases in Supreme Court of Bombay, India, 1842-55. 63 pieces, folio, stitched. 452 Incest. Wonderful Charge against Dr. Bartnett, N. Y. cjy/-^^ 23 pp. . .1846 453 Rape. Confession and Execution of two Prisoners who , Suffered at Tyburn — Nath. Russell for Murder and vTa. Steven Arrowsmith for Rape on a girl between eight and nine years of age. 8 pp. post 8vo, half calf. 1678 454 Frederick Calvert, Baron of Baltimore in Ireland, ^ ,/ for a Rape on Sarah Woodcock. 143 pp. 8vo, half \'^7tf^ morocco. Dublin, 1768 4S5 Life of Col. Don Francisco (Francis Charters) to the Time of his receiving Sentence to Death for a Rape. Portrait. 55 pp. 8vo, half calf. L. and L. Gordon. For Forcibly taking Mrs. /■ 'A / Leigh from her House, with her Wonderful Dream, frontispiece,., 30 pp. i2mo, paper; also, An Apology for 44 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. the Conduct of the Gordons, with an Accurate Account of their Examination and Trial, by L. H. Gordon. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. 1^04 457 Rape. The Wicked and Unnatural Crimes Committed by Mr. James R***y, a Schoolmaster. 8pp. chap book. 458 The Great Dublin Rape Case. Miss Louisa \tl Martha Jolly. 32 pp. (last leaf imperfect, but another copy laid in to supply it), Svo, half calf. New. 459 DumoUard the Fiend. He Violates Fifteen Young Girls, Steals their Clothes and Burns them Alive. 32 PP- (2) 460 Joseph Hodges for Carnally Abusing one Mar- ^ Q anata Freestone. 26 pp. paper. 1861 ' 461 Dr. Robert Hunter; also, Life and Trial of the ,y— Child Murderess, Charlotte Winsor. Svo, half calf. . 3o /- Lond. 462 -p, Thomas Lidwell. Rape on Mrs. Sarah Sutton. cC.f Jo V View of the trial. 91 pp. Svo, half calf. Dublin, iSoo Another Copy of Liddell's Trial. In same vol- ume: Capt. Dive Jones for Crim. Con. with Esther J/ Frances Tighe, Dublin, 1800; and Antonio, a Tagedy, by William Godwin, Lond. 1800. Svo, half sheep. * Pretty book-plate of Joshua Pirn. 464, Sir H. C. Lippincott, on Mary Milford. With '4/"" Notes and Appendix. 54 pp. Lond. 1810 465 John Motherhill, on Miss Catherine Wade. Folio. y^ 35 pp. 1786 '- ^466 Do. Another copy. 54 pp. Svo. Dublin c^/^' Z 467 Sketches of Life of Joseph Mountain, a Negro, A /~ ■^ho was Executed at New Haven, 20th Oct., 1790, for f — a Rape. 19 pp. Printed and sold by T. 6- ^. Green. Svo, boards, new. 46S Stephen Murray and John Doyle for the Rape of Rebecca Day, Jun. 33 pp. Paper. Bost. 1S17 469 : Henry St. George Tucker for Assault on Mrs. f^ Dorothea Simpson. Court at Fort William in Bengal, 1806. So pp., uncut. Lond. ac / THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 45 'll AT^ Rape. Charles Wakeley, on Mrs. ^Rebecca Fay. 80 pp. (No cover.) N. Y. 1810 471 Remain Weinzcepflen, Catholic Priest of Evans- / ' villa, Indiana. Charge of Rape preferred by Mrs. Anna Maria Schmoll. 147 pp., and 59 of Supplemental Mat- -•- ter. i2mo (no cover). Louisville, 1844 /'/> /' 472 Another. lamo, half roan. , 473 Ephraim Wheeler, for Rape on his Daughter, a ^j J. Girl Thirteen Years of Age. 76 pp. * Hek-hrtittelear. Stockbridge, Mass., 1805 474 Another Copy. (Lacking pages 69 and 70.) (jff Boards. 475 Arguments of C. Anderson, N. Millard, H. L. 2,0 Clinton, T. G. Mitchell, in various cases. 5 pamphlets., 476 Seduction. Most Extraordinary 'Trial of Dr. AphTlli, Apostate Catholic Priest, 2 copies, N. Y. ; also Re- ihn marks upon Notarial Evidence, including that of Achilli vs. Newman, Lend. 1852. 3 pamphlets. 477 Memoirs of Miss Arabella Bolton: a Genuine Account of her Seduction and the Barbarous Treat- A 00 ment she afterwards Received from the Hon. Col. /(/ L — — 1, with various other Misfortunes, etc. 213 pp. i2mo, half morocco (worn). Lond. 1770 478 Sherman M. Booth, 290 pp. (but lacks some pages at end), Milwaukee, 1859; Nancvjytm Haun vs. Silas E. Burrows, N. Y. 1833; Chas. Phillips' Speech in Case of Creighton vs. Townsend, Lond. 1817; Rev. ^0 Wm. Hogan for Assault and Battery on Mary Connell, Phil. ; Rev. L. D. Huston for Seduction of Mary Dris- coll. Bait. 1872. 5 pieces. 479 Confessions of a Magdalen; or. Life of Experi- " ence Borgia. 31 pp. Paper. N. Y. 1831 480 (Madan.) Free Thoughts on Seduction, Adul- /» //— tery and Divorce. By a Civilian. 8vo, half calf. 06" ^ Lond. 1771 481 The Rev. Issachur Grosscup for Seduction of / n .y* Roxana L. Wheeler. 80 pp. i6mo, paper. (2) l\ A y Canandaiffua. 184.8 » / 46 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. ^/O 482 Seduction. The Beautiful Victim: a Full Account of the Seduction and Sorrows of Miss Mary Kirkpatnck. 30 pp. 8vo, half calf, new. ^83 The Rev. Thomas Maguire for Seduction of the of Barth. McGarahan, frontispiece view of Dublin, 1827; Full Report of / 484 - 48s 486 Daughter Court Room, 32 pp. Father Maguire's Trial, Dublin, 1867, 50 pp. ; and Mary Reilly vs. the Rev. Thomas Brady, 1828. 2 vols. paper. Specimen of Known Historical Facts of an Arch Impostor, William Parkinson, Sublime Master of the Arts of Deception and Seduction, including his Trial for Assault upon Mrs. Eliza Wintringham. 8vo, paper. N. y. 1831 Statement of the Case of the Rev. Barnabas Phinney, accused of Seduction of Aurelia Chalker. 23 pp. Westborough, 1836 Trial and Conviction of the Rev. Washington X^ 7 Van Zandt, of the Episcopal Church, Rochester,N. Y., for Seduction of Miss Sophia Murdock. Half morocco. 1842 The Secret History of Betty Ireland, who was / 489 trepann'd into Marriage at the Age of Fourteen, and debauch'd by Beau M ^te at Fifteen, the vile Injury she did to that Gentleman, and her turning Prostitute, her Incest with her own Son, etc., etc., etc. Frontis- piece. 48 pp. 8vo, half roan. Lond. Prudence triumphing over Vanity and Dissipa- tion ; or. The History of the Life, Character and Con- duct of Mr. Robert and Mr. Daniel Perreau and Mrs. Rudd. Portrait of Mrs. Rudd. Post 8vo, half morocco. Lond., n. d. A Faithful Narrative of the Proceedings in a late Affair between Rev. John Swinton and Geo. Baker, both of Oxford. The Reasons that induced Mr. Baker to Accuse Mr. Swinton of Sodomitical Practices. i2mo, half roan. Lond. 1739 D i Of •7 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 47 490 J'^A COSTA. The Proceedings at Large in the Arches Court of Canterbury, between Jacob Mendes Da Costa and Catherine Da Costa Villa Real, both of the Jewish Religion, and Cousins German. y Relating to a Marriage Contract. Portrait. Crown 8vo, old calf. 1734 491 Dalton. The Life and Actions of James Dalton (the Noted Street-Robber), containing all the Robberies •and other Villainies committed by him, etc. i2mo, ^ half roan. Lond. (1730) 492 Dana. The Biter Bit; or, the Robert Macaire of Jour- nalism: being a Narrative of some of the Black-Mail- l/f* \ng Operations of Charles A. Dana's "Sun." 8vo, paper. (2) Wash. 1870 493 Daxby. Memoirs relating to the Impeachment of Thomas _ Earl of Danby (now Duke of Leeds) in the year 167S. ^J ^ S^ Post 8vo, old calf (broken). Lond. 171 i 494 Darg. Exposition of the Proceedings of John P. Darg, H. W. Merritt, and others, in relation to the Robbery I bo °^ Darg . . . and Trial of Barney Corse. i2mo, paper. ^' N. Y. 1840 495 Davis, J. C. Bancroft. Mr. Fish and the Alabama r , r- Claims. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1893 496 Day, Samuel Philipps. Juvenile Crime: its Causes, -^ Character, and Cure. Has a good Index and a valu- able list of works on the subject. i2mo. Lond. 1858 / / 497 Day, Thomas. Concise Historical Account of the Judi- '/? ciary of Connecticut. 8vo, paper. Hartford, 1817 498 Dean. The Case of Mr. Charles Dean, who was lately (but innocently) Executed at Tyburn for Breaking / -^/i Ops" the House of Mr. John Stone, etc. Post 8vo, '^^ half morocco. (Lond.) 1711 499 Decatur. Correspondence between Commodore Stephen Decatur and -Commodore James Barron, which led to 0L^ the Unfortunate Meeting of the twenty-second of March. 8vo, half morocco. Wash. 182a 500 Do. 8vo, paper. (2) Wash 1820 I f6 X. jfi) 48 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 501 Decatur. Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry . . . Causes yaS" of the Loss of the Frigate President, while under the Command of Stephen Decatur. 8vo, paper. N.Y. 1815 502 -Delaware and Hudson Canal Company vs. The Penn- sylvania Coal Company. Testimony and Exhibits. 8 vols. 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1858 503 Depew, Chauncey M. Addresses — Nat. Rep. Conven- /J- tion, St. Louis, and other occasions. 2 vols, paper. 504 Detective's Manual and Officer's Guide. Portrait. y. f-- Vol. I, Nos. I to 3. 3 pamphlets. % ^v Springfield, Mass., 1868 505 Devereux. Trial of Stephen Devereux for Perjury. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1793 * Book-plate of Edward Hailstone. 506 Dewe vs. Samuels. Newbury Toll Case. 8vo, paper. ^J^ Lond. 1819 507 Dexter. Case of Thomas A. C. Dexter. Arguments of B. F. Butler and C. A. Peabody. General Holt's J //^ Review, Opinion and Report. 2 vols, half morocco and paper. N. Y. 1867 508 D'Hauteville Case: Habeas Corpus for the Custody of an Infant Child, 295 pp. 8vo, half sheep, Phil. 1840; g2^ l/O'^also Review of the Case, by P. W. Chandler, paper, Bost. 1841. 2 vols. 509 Dickson, W. Steele, Narrative of the Confinement and Exile of, formerly Minister of the Presbyterian Con- t gregation of Ballyhalbert and Portaferry, in the County of Down, and now of Keady, in the County of Armagh. 8vo, boards, uncut. ^ ^£^ Dublin, 1812 510 Dickens, Charles. Hunted Down — with some Account V^ of Thos. G. Wain Wright, the Poisoner. i6mo, half /^ * morocco, paper covers, and advertisement bound in. Lond. : Jlotten, n. d. 511 Dillon, John. The Case of the Children of his Royal r ^ f-' Highness the Duke of Sussex Elucidated, a Judicial oC/*^* Exercitation. 4to, boards. Lond. 1832 511^ Divorce. The Crawford-Dilke Divorce. With portraits. /J" ^ ^^""°' P^P^--- h^^ (C^^X^ N. Y. (1886) / THE ARXOLD COLLECTIOK OF TRIALS. 49 512 Dix, D. L. Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline ^ t^Tf in <-he United States. 8vo, paper. Bost. 1845 513 Dixon, Wm. H. Her Majesty's Tower. Numerous por- y ft traits and views. 4 vols, royal Bvo, gilt tops, uncut. ' Lond. 1885 5 '4 The London Prisons. Post 8vo, half morocco. *' Lond. 1850 515 DoANE. Proceedings of the Court of Bishops assembled for the Trial of the Rt. Rev. Geo. Wash. Doane, Bp. of N. J. ; Proceedings of Special Convention in Bur- /^^lington, 1851; Historical Review of the Proceedings • /v Cm jjj j];jg Case of the Bishop: Bishop Doane's Argument; Epistle Congratulatory to the Bishops, by Ulric Von Hutten; etc., etc. 20 pamphlets, with several news- papers not counted. 516 DoDD. Authentic Memoirs of William Dodd, LL.D., with Particulars of his Trial and Execution, Third / Edition ; Salisbury's Life and Writings of the Rev. ^ /l/ ^™- Dodd, Lond. 1777; The Convict's Address to his ^ 7 Unhappy Brethren, by Wm. Dodd, Second Edition, Lond. 1777 ; Serious Reflections upon Dr. Dodd's Trial for Forgery, by a Clergyman, Lond. 1777 ; The Prisoner Released, a Sermon, by Wm. Dodd, Lond. 1772; Cata- logue of the Genteel and Fashionable Furniture, etc., property of the Rev. W. Dodd, and Books to be sold at auction, 1777. i vol. 8vo, half calf. 5r7 An Account of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the Society for the Discharge and the Relief of Persons Imprisoned for Small Debts, including Original Sermon by Dr. Dodd, the Rules and Orders *^ of the Society, Exhortations, Miscellaneous Pieces, Forms of Business, List of Benefactories, etc. i2mo, calf. At Charing Cross, 1764 * A very interesting volume, containing the following dedication in Dr. Dodd's handwriting: " To the Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry (the well-known Brownlow North), with Dr. Dodd's most respectful compts, April 30th, 1774;" on the opposite page will be seen the old ownership labe' of the Hon. Rev. F. de Grey. J 50 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 518 DoDD. Thoughts in Prison. To which are added his last r /OO prayer, the Convict's Address, and other miscellane- oIj <, / ous pieces. Medallion portrait. i2mo, calf. Lond. 1809 5,^ Historical Memoirs of the Life and Writings of; A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying 7/" Words of, by the Rev. John Villette, Ordinary of New- / " gate, with Villette s autograph on title-page. 2 vols, thin 8vo, 'half calf. i777 520 Fitzgerald, Percy. A Famous Forgery, being the Story of "the unfortunate" Doctor Dodd. Portrait. CI ^ \/^ Post 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1865 / 521 A Collection of interesting items relating to him : I. A fine mezzo portrait ; 2. A. L. S. dated West Ham, June 16, 1752, to Saml. Richardson, soliciting his in- terest to add East to West Ham, with autog. draft of f^ Richardson's answer and note by Dawson Turner; 3. Autog. note to Dilly the publisher, Newgate, March March 23, 1777, respecting his " miserable situation " ; 4. Portrait of "The Unfortunate Divine"; 5. Por- traits of The Subtle Sinner and Sir Simony Scruple; 6. Autog. note of W. Butler, a friend of Dr. Dodd's, 1799; 7. Letter of Sir Herbert Croft, who saw the Hanging of Dr. Dodd, June 28, i777; 8. A lot of newspaper cuttings; 9. A Pamphlet, Dr. Dodd's De- fence and Sentence. All in one volume. 4to, half calf. ";2 2.^i\^, portrait inserted^ 8vo, paper; Re- / port of Trial by Jos. S. Pitman, 8vo, paper, Bost. 1844; Life and Times of T. W. Dorr, with Outlines of the THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 51 Political History of Rhode Island, by Dan King, /^z-- trait, izmo, Bost. 1859; Might and Right, by A Rhode Islander, i2mo, Prov. 1844; Ballads of the Dorr War, collected from the Papers of the Day, with an Epi- gram never before published, portrait, 8vo, half roan, Prov. 1869 (only 25 printed); A Concise History of the Efforts to obtain an Extension of Suffrage in Rhode Island from the year 181 1 to 1842, by Jacob Frieze, 1 2mo, boards, scarce, Prov. 1842 ; Charge of Chief Justice Durfee . . . to Grand Jury, March 15, 1842. Together 8 vols. * A scarce lot. 526 Another copy of the Report of the Trial, by Jos. • S. Pitman. With his autograph on title-page. 8vo, half • / ^ calf. Xeat. Bost. 1 844 526A Frieze, Jacob. A Concise History of the Efforts to obtain an Extension of Suffrage in Rhode Island, from the year 1811 to 1842. Second Edition. i2mo, half cloth. Prov. 1842 X.Sd 527 Douglas Case. Memorial for Archibald Douglas, Esq., and for Margaret Dutchess of Douglas and Charles Duke of Queensberry and Dover, Defendants, against George- James Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, etc., Pur- suers, 4to, paper, uncut, 1766; Speeches and Judge- ment of the Rt. Hon. The Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, taken down and published by Wm. Ander- son, 8vo, half calf, 1768. 2 vols. ^z Robert Earl of Essex, and'Henry Earl of South- E ampton. Folio, paper. Lond. 1679 ,543 An Account of how the Earl of Essex Killed Him- self in the Tower of London, the 13th of July, 1683. ./^ Folio, paper. Lond. 1683 544 Ecclesiastical Trials. Proceedings of the Court of Bishops — Trial of Bishop Doane; Letter to Charles King in answer to his Defence of Bishop Doane; Pro- I jT- test and Appeal of Bishop Doane; Historical Review /%, of the Proceedings in the Case of Bishop Doane ; Exam- ination of the Cases of Rev. John N. Maffit and J. C. Greene; Trial of Rev. Wm. Gilmore for Adultery; Cer- tified Report of the Investigation of the Case of Rev. G. J. Garretson (Adultery), i vol. 8vo, half roan. 545 Edinburgh. Report of the Trial of the Students on the r Charge of Mobbing, Rioting and Assault at the Col- //p l6gs on January 11 and 12, 1838. 8vo, calf. Edinburgh, 1838 546 Edmonds, C. A., Commissioner of Land Office in Mich- ^ /- 5 r~ ig3-n- Impeachment. 2 vols. 8vo, half sheep. — » 3 '^' Lansing, 1872 547 Edwards. Account of the Trial of John Edwards, Pro- secuted for " Collecting, or promoting, an assembly of f-^ persons, under the pretence of public worship in a pub- / // lie street, on Sunday, June 16, 1822." With a short account of his life, an address to the Mayor, etc. Frontispiece. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1822 548 Egan, Pierce. Account of the Trial of Mr. Fauntleroy r\ for Forgery. Vignette portrait. 8vo, half morocco.-. (yj^ Su Lond. 1824 549 The Life and Adventures of Samuel Denmore , Hayward, the Modern Macheath, etc. Post 8vo, half J 1^0 morocco. Lond. (1822) 550 Eighteen Months' Imprisonment (with a Remission), A by D S , late Capt. Regt. Illustrated. clj,/0 i^mo. Lond. and N. Y. 1883 / 5i THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 551 Election. Evidence in the Cases of the United States ^ vs J. Y. Yarborough, M. C. Pickett, M. V. Deaderick. y i2mo (no cover). Navasota, Texas, 1878 552 Ellis, Geo. Agar. The True History of the State Pris- oner, commonly called the Iron Mask. i2mo, mo- yO rocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1836" * " Marchioness of Stafford from the Author " on title. y £>0 553 Another copy. i2mo, half roan. Lond. 1836 554 Havelock, the Criminal. Illustrated. i2mo. .^w «» Lond. 1890 555 Erskine, The Rt. Hon. J. Speeches when at the Bar on iJ'Q subjects connected vs^ith the Liberty of the Press and against Constructive Treason. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1810 556 Eunuchism Display'd. Describing all the different Sorts . f-^ of Eunuchs . . . also a Comparison between Signor ij ~_ Nicolini and the three Celebrated Eunuchs now at ^^ Rome, etc. Scarce. i6mo, old calf. Lond. 1718 557 Everett, John, A Genuine Narrative of the Memorable Life and Actions of, who formerly Kept the Cock Ale- house in the Old Bailey. With his Humble Address to Mrs. Martha Ellis and Mrs. Manly, whom he robb'd. Small 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1730 558 Everitt, Graham. Guillotine the Great and her Suc- ^ (^^j cessors. i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1890 559 Ewald, a. C. Studies Re-Studied. Historical Sketches ^ Q from Original Sources. 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1885 ' 560 Edwards, Charles. Pleasantries about Courts and Law- ^/j t/ y^" °^ ''^^ 'i>'^sX& of New York. Portrait. 8vo. (2) N. Y. 1867 561 Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain. Comprising Recol- *) J" lections of Ministerial Intercourse with Criminals of '/^ various classes, with their Confessions. 3 vols. i2mo, uncut. Lond. 1847 Evans, D. M. Facts, Failures and Frauds. i2mo. Lond. 1S59 oC.7'r / .J^ fis X THE ARXOLD COLLECTIO.V OF TRIALS. 55 563 pABRIGAS AGAINST MOSTYN. Proceedings at I Large . . . For False Imprisonment and Banish- ^j^ ment from Minorca to Carthagena in Spain. Folio paper (title repaired). Lond. 1773 564 Fanaticism and Treason ; or, A Dispassionate History of the Rise, Progress, and Suppression of the Rebellious Insurrections in June, 1780. Folded plates. i2mo (no cover). Lond. 1780 565 Farley, Phil. Criminals of America; or. Tales of the /% lives of Thieves . . . with Portraits, making a complete the Question whether the Judgment be Specific or ^ ^ Arbitrary, together with the fullest reports of the cases on the subject. 60 pp. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1799 587 Fitzgerald, Geo. R., commonly called " Fighting Fitz- o// ,. ^vT* gerald." Life and Times of. Portrait. i2mo, paper. Dublin, 1852. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 57 588 Fitzgerald, Percy. Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office, with an Account of the Magistrates," Runners " //I y^ and Police. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, un- * cut. (2) Lond. 1888 589 The Story of the Incumbered Estates Court. ^■7 ^ Post 8vo. Lond. 1862 ' 590 Fitz-Patrick, W. J. "The Sham Squire;" and the Informers of 1798. Frontispiece. i2mo, half calf. • CU Dublin, i866- 591 Flanders, H. Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of y *0 v/ the United States. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y. 1875 ' 592 Fletcher, Rev. Alex. Trial before the United Asso- ciate Synod, colored frontispiece, 1824; Fletcher's Ap- peal to Public Opinion, 1824; Trial before tjie- Lor d Chief Justice of the Court of Comniop-'^ense and a — Special Jury, 2 colored plates, 1825; The Loves of the Saints, or the Diverting History of Sandy and Bobby, 1825. I vol. 8vo, half calf. * Very scarce, especially the " Loves of the Saints." 593 Trial before the United Associate Synod; Trial before the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Sense, etc.; The Loves of the Saints; Fletcher's Ap- \ Jo peal. (Poor copies, lacking the colored plates.) i vol. 8vo, half sheep. 593A Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletcher, Minister of Albion Chapel, Moorfields. Containing all the Documents laid before the Court and which led to the 'F well-known Decision respecting that Gentleman. 119 pp. 8vo, sewn. 1824 594 Fletcher, John, of Madeley. A Dreadful Phenomenon. Described and Improved. i2mo, boards. Scarce. Shrewsbury, 1775 ' Q * Being a particular account of the sudden stoppage of the river Severn, and of the terrible desolation that happened at the Birches between Coalbrook-Dale and Build-was-Bridge in Shropshire. 595 Florida. Narrative of a Voyage to the Spanish Main in the Ship "Two Friends." . . . Sketches of the Prov- ^* ince of East Florida, and Anecdotes illustrative of the Jc ^- 58 THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOA' OF TRIALS. Habits and Manners of the Seminole Indians. With an Appendix containing a detail of the Seminole War, and the Execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister. 8vo, boards, uncut, Lond. 1819 596 Forbes, James, W. Graham, George Graham (and others) for a Conspiracy to Create a Riot and to In- y suit and Assault His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant 2J^ in the Theatre Royal, and also for a Riot. Report by R. W. Green. 8vo, calf, half calf and cloth. (5) Dublin, 1823 597 Ford against Everts for Slander, and Hord against _ Ford for Immoral Conduct. Testimony in Full. 8vo, /d» paper. Louisville, 1859 59"8 Forsyth, Wm. The History of Lawyers, Ancient and /•*■" \/^ Mpdern. Illustrated. 8vo. N. Y. 1875 or 599 iP^ — Trial by Jury. 8vo. N. Y. 1875 • 600 Foss, Edward. Memories of Westminster Hall. Illus- /T) f/^trated. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y. 1876 601 Another copy. (Without illustrations.) 2 vols. •-^^ 8vo. N. Y. 1876 602 Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England, \/^ 1066-1870. 8vo. Bost. 1870 603 Foster's Crown Law. Folio, calf. Oxford, 1762 t 3sJ 1/ * Book-plate of Arthur Young. 604 FouCHE. Memoirs of Joseph Fouche . . . Minister of the pQ ^ General Police of France. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1825 605 FouLKES. An Alarme for Sinners: Containing the Con- fession. Prayers, Letters and Last Words of Robert / ^ ^S' Foulkes . . . with an Account of his Life. Small 4to, *^'^ * half calf. Rare. Lond. 1679 606 Free Masonry. A Narrative of the Anti-Masonick Ex- ^ ^/~ ^' citement in the Western Part of the State of New York 7/ |/ during 1826-29, by Henry Brown. i2mo, boards. Batavia, 1829 //J^" Aj/y // /•* ^^^ Anti-Masonic Almanac for 1829. (Stained.) /C/ /M^ eKgi2m.o, paper. Rochester (1829) 607A The Masonic Martyr. Biography of Eli Bruce, Ij^ by Robt. Morris. Illustrated. i2mo. Louisville, 1861 / 00 ? THE ARNOLD COLLECT/ON OF TRIALS. 59 608 Free Masonry. Morganiana, or the Wonderful Life and Terrible Death of Morgan, Written by Himself, illus- trated with gi-itholaphic plates, 92 pp., siarcc, Bost. 1828; William Morgan Abducted and Murdered by Masons — a Sermon by L. Armstrong, N". Y. 1831, 32 pp. ; Appeal of Samuel D. Greene in Vindication of Himself against i / the False Swearing of Johnson Goodwill, a Morgan «^/o- Conspirator, 64 pp., Bost. 1834; Confession of the ' Murder as Taken Down by Dr. John L. Emery, 24 pp., ^y;rC. jvj y_ 1849; Report of a Com. on the Murder, etc., 18 pp. ; The Broken Seal, or Personal Reminiscences of the Morgan Abduction and Murder, by Samuel D. Greene, i2mo, cloth, Bost. 1870. 6 vols. 609 Fremont. Message of the President Communicating the Court-Martial Trial of Lt. -Col. Fremont, 447 pp., ^U un(nj*;i848; Report of Operations of Maj.-Gen. Fre- mont in 1862, 40 pp. 2 vols, paper. 610 Frenxh, a. B. and J. F., AND M. Welch, for a Conspir- , i/acy " to seize, detain and capture vessels." 408 pages * ^ 8vo, uncut, boards. Lond. 1819 611 French Impostors (The); or. An Historical Account of some very Extraordinary Criminal Cases brought before / /a y the Parliament of France, several of which were so very /^ surprising that they for a long time puzzled the whole Senate. 305 pp. i2mo, calf, rebacked. Lond. 1737 612 Froude, J. A. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon, / i/the Story as told by the Imperial Ambassadors resi- /yo' dent at the Court of Henry VIII. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 613 Fry. Emilia L. Fry's Petition for a Divorce ; Answer ^/ y and Memorial; Speeches. 4 pamphlets. Phil. 614 Fuller, H. W. Noted French Trials: Impostors and S^ y Adventurers. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1882 •615 Fuller, Wm., Life and Unaccountable Actions of, the 7/ Notorious English Cheat. Second Edition. i6mo, /v" sprinkled sheep. Lond., n. d. 616 Fulton, Justin D. Why Priests Should Wed. Portrait and illustrations. 12 mo, fancy cloth. Published under / ^ ^ peculiar circumstances by Rand- Avery Co. Bost. 3 60 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 617 /RAINES Case. Myra Clark Gaines vs. Richard \J Relf, Beverly Chew, and others. Testimony; *^ Pleadings and Testimony; also Patterson vs. Gaines. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep and half sheep. 1840-49 6i8 Galloway. The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq., late Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania, ^ '2'*' before the House of Commons. With Notes. 8vo, half ^^ green morocco. Lond. 1779- 619 Gallick Reports; or, An Historical Collection of Crim- inal Cases, adjudged in the Supreme Courts of Judica- r- y ture in France. A work equally instructive and enter- . sj U V taining. 305 pp. post 8vo, old calf (a little soiled). Lond. 1737 620 Gambier. Trial at Court-Martial of the Rt. Hon. James Lord Gambier, Admiral of the Blue. Second Edition. oC- '^ 8vo, uncut, half calf (broken). 1809 621 Gardiner, S. R. {Editor). Reports of Cases in the ;^ Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission. Small 4to, cloth. Camden Soc, 1886 622 Gardner Barony Case. Report of Proceedings in the House of Lords on the Claims to the Barony of Gard- r^ ^ ^ — ner. With an Appendix of Cases illustrative of the qJj , ^0 Law of Legitimacy. By Denis Le Marchant. 8vo, uncut, half morocco. Lond. 1828 623 Garretson, Rev. G. J. Investigation of his Case before / {jjy the Classis of Geneva, for Immoral Conduct. 76 pp. <^ ' 7 paper. N. Y. 1853 624 Gellibrand. Proceedings in Case of His Majesty's Attorney-General J. T. Gellibrand in Sup. Ct. of Van / Jo Diemen's Land, etc. 184 pp. paper. ' Hobart Town (1825) 625 Gerard, J. W. London and New York, their Crime and Police, 24 pp., N. Y. 1853; Public Dinner to Gerard ^^ on his retiring from practice, portrait, 1869, 8vo, boards. 2 vols. 626 Gerrald. Trial of Joseph Gerrald, Delegate from the London Corresponding Society to the British Conven- /O V *'°"' for Sedition. Portrait. 8vo, uncut, paper. Edinburgh, 1794 Jc • 3o ,i^ £. / THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 61 627 Gtbbons, John. The Perfect Speech of, delivered by Himself on the Scaffold at Tower-Hill. 13 pp. small 4to, paper. Lond. 1651 €28 Gibson, A. M. A Political Crime: the History of the '^J J / VIII. down to the Present Time, etc., etc., etc. lllus- traled with 26 copper-plate portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. 1760 640 Gordon. A Plain and Succinct Narrative of the late Riots and Disturbances in London and Westminster /^ and in Southwark, with Account of the Commitment J t/^ of Lord George Gordon and Anecdotes of his Life, by ^^ Wm. Vincent. 8vo, boards, cloth back. Lond. 1780 641 The Whole Proceedings on the Trials of Lord George Gordon, one for a Libel on the Queen of France, r" ^_ the other for a Libel on the Judges and Administration rJj . -^ of the Laws of England. 8vo, paper. (3 copies.) Lond. 1787 642 The Trial of the Hon. Geo. Gordon for High Treason, 1781, with two portraits and autograph letter of G^<7r^o«y The Westminster Magazine for June, 1780, with Anecdotes of Gordon; A Narrative of the Proceedings of Lord Geo. 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Gould's Statement of his Domestic Troubles; Counsel's copy, with signature of A. Oakey Hall. 3 vols, paper. 645 Graham, John A. Speeches delivered at the City-Hall // of the City of New York and in the Courts. Second V Edition. Fine portrait. 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 181 2 646 Do. First Edition. Published for M'Gillda (^ iTO ^ '-•°-> 1812. (Names written on title.) 8vo, half mo- ot/. / rocco, new. Scarce. 647 Graham, Thomas. Case of, indicted for Perjury. 22 pp., paper. Cinn. 1821 648 Grant. Biographical Sketch of the Adventures of Jere miah Grant, commonly called Capt. Grant, with his f .. p trial and execution. (Title mended.) Post 8vo, half calf (new). Dublin (1816) 649 Great Crimes and Criminals of America. Illustrated » O^ with wood engravings. 8vo, paper. (2) N. Y. 650 Great Nunnery Case. Saurin vs. Star & Kennedy. Sole j7|-~ y> unabridged report, with preface by James Grant. 8vo, "^ V paper. Lond. 1869 651 Greek Frigates. A Vindication of the Conduct and* Character of Henry D. Sedgwick against certain fs Charges made by the Hon. Jonas Piatt; also State- _/ JO ments, etc., to elicit reasons of the award in the Case of the Greek Frigates. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1826 /x 64 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 652 Green. Governor Andrew's Opinion in the Case of Y Edward W. Green (sentenced for murder). 4to, half sheep. 1866 653 Green, J. H. The Secret Band of Brothers; or, The American Outlaws. Third Edition. Wood engravings. r /Z-° i2mo. Phil. OC», ' * Published by the author, 1848. 654 Green, N. St. John. Criminal Law Reports. 2 vols. r /"-^ 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1874 ^^^« 655 Gretna Green Memoirs (The), by Robert Elliott. With k an Introduction and Index by Rev. Caleb Brown. . "^O Illustrated. i2mo. Lond. 1842 656 Groton. More "Alarming Developments," Life and i-^ Scenes in Groton, etc. izmo, paper. Groton, 1850 657 Griffin, Gerald. The Colleen Bawn; or, The Col- legian's Wife. Illustrated. 4to, half sheep. Lond. i86r * Founded on a famous Irish murder case. 658 Griffiths, Arthur. The Chronicles of New Gate. ^/^ Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1884 659 Memorials of Millbank and Chapters in Prison X. / X- \fo V - t^ History. Illustrated. 8vo, uncut. (2) Lond. 18S4 660 Secrets of the Prison House, or Gaol Studies s/~/n and Sketches. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut. /(7 Lond. 1894 661 Guiteau. Report of the Proceedings in the Case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau. (Murder of ^i,^AJ^ *i President Garfield.) 3 parts, complete, in 2 vols. 8vo, Mi J-i^ half morocco. Wash. 1882 .OctV^ * Autograph letter of Guiteau laid in. Rare. 662 Ridpath, J. C. Life and Trial of Guiteau. Illus- '^" trated. 8vo. Cinn., etc., 1882 663 Gunning. A Letter froni Mrs. Gunning, addressed to the Duke of Argyll; A Statement of Facts, in answer to Mrs. Gunning's Letter, by Capt. 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With a Discourse of the Manner of its Discovery, and a Perfect Relation of f / the Proceedings against those horrid Conspirators, etc. f" Appendix containing several Papers or Letters of Sir Everard Digby. r2mo, calf. Lond. 1679 667 Caulfield, James. The History of the Gun- powder Plot, with several Historical Circumstances O J *«V^ prior to that Event, etc. Illustrated. Post 8vo, calf. yt^^"^ Lond. 1804 668 Lathbury, Thomas. Guy Fawkes; or. The Gun- powder Treason, A. D. 1605. Frontispiece. Post 8vo. / Lond. 1715 719 of the Bastile. With a Concise Account of the *j r^ late Revolution in France. Plate. 8vo, calf. « / Lond. 1790 1 720 ■ of the Boroughs of Great Britain and the Cinque %r^/r*'*'*- Ports. Vol. 3, 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1792 721 (The) of the Blacks of Waltham in Hampshire, ,/ /*" and those under the like denomination in Berkshire. • i2mo, paper. Lond. 1723 722 Hodgson. Trial of Thomas Burt Hodgson and others, ^J~ i/^ charged with Conspiracy. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1831-32 723 Hodgson. Full Report of the Proceedings in the case of the Office of the Judge promoted by Hodgson vs. Rev. F. Oakley. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1845 724 HoGAN, Rev. William. Assault and Battery on Mary (^%OXi Connell. 8vo, half sheep. Phil. 1822 725 HoLLES. The Lord Holies, his Vindication of himself and of his Son, Sir Francis Holies, from Some Foul Aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Justice Ellis, etc. Small 4to, half cloth. Rare. Lond. 1676 j-^ 726 HoLFORD, George. Account of the General Penitentiary at Millbank. Plans. 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1828 ^ , j^^*^2^____72 7 Another copy. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1828 728 Holt, T. L. John Horsleydown ; or, The Confessions ^Q of a Thief. Written by Himself and revised by Thomas L. Holt. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. i860 729 Hone. The Three Trials of William Hone. Proceedings I r at Public Meeting ... at the City of London Tavern. • /'' ^ I vol. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1818 730 The Three Trials of William Hone, i vol. 8vo, , /O »^ boards. Lond. 1818 - 731 Hopkins, TiGHE. The Dungeons of Old Paris. Illustrated. J^ . tfo 8vo. N. Y. and Lond. T897 , 732 Hopper Will and Striker Cases, 1861-65. 8vo half 3yr ^^'f- N. Y.'x86. 733 HoRRiGAN AND THOMPSON. Select American Cases on / . ^ X- , THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 71 734 (HoTTE^f, J. C.) The Slang Dictionary; or, The Vulgar _ Words, Street Phrases, and "Fast" Expressions of »y U y High and Low Society. i2mo, half morocco, gilt top. ' Lond. 1865 735 Hough and Long. The Practice of Courts-Martial, also — /— the Legal Exposition and Military Explanation of the ^JO Mutiny Act and Articles of War. 8vo,calf. Lond. 1825 736 House of Lords Cases. Vol. 4, Part I. Egerton vs. , . Brownlovv (Earl) and others (Estate, Condition, Public * ' Policy, Peerage). 8vo, roan. ('853) 736A Houston. Speech of W. W. Ellsworth in the Case of Samuel Houston. .. assaulting Wm. Stanbery. i2mo %n" (no cover). Wash. 1832 737 Howard, John. The State of the Prisons in England // and AVales, etc., 1784; Account of the Principal Laza- fg rettos in Europe, etc., 1789. 2 vols. 4to. Warrington 738 Howell's Complete Collection of State Trials. With I UJ^ /- Jardine's Index. 34 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Tt^-"-** ^ J ^ y Lond. 1816-26 739 Howes, John, a Loyalist of the Memorable Revolution of /%o 1776. Life of, etc., selected by J. G. Hickman. i2mo, paper. St. John, N. B. 1846 740 HowisON, R. R. Reports of Criminal Trials in the Cir- y. i,jr^ cuit. State and U. S. Courts, held in Richmond, Va. A^ l/^^ Zwo, half calf. Richmond, 1851 741 Hubbell, Levl Impeachment by the Senate of Wis- ^/Q }/^ consin. 8vo, half roan. Madison, 1853 742 Hugo, V. The Last Days of a Condemned. With Ob- r^ servations on Capital Punishment by P. H. Fleetwood. <3i/ • '^ i2mo. Lond. 1840 743 HuiSH, Robert. Memoirs of George the Fourth. Jllus- Q-(j trated. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1830 744 The Progress of Crime; or, the Authentic Memoirs I J'O of Maria Manning. Illustrated. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). / Scarce. Lond. 1849 745 Hull. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Court of In- «!) //) quiry into the Official Conduct of Capt. Isaac Hull as Jj , / Commandant of the U. S. Navy Yard at Charlestown. Bvo, boards, uncut. Wash. 1822 1i THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 746 Hull. The Hull Baby; or, a Mother's Wrongs. A com- /^ plete Account of the Celebrated Case pending in the -/ ^/O Courts of Kansas. By Mrs. Carrie E. Hull. i6mo, paper. St. Louis, 1878 /^ 747 Hull, Thomas. Moral Tales in Verse. Portrait. 8vo, OC ./>' sheep. Lond. 1797 748 Hull, William. Court Martial of Brig. -Gen. William /7/~ Hull. With Appendix. 8vo, half sheep. N. Y. 1814 y^c) ■ Two Letters addressed to General William Hull on his Conduct as a Soldier in the Surrender of Fort A-"^ Detroit, etc. By Timothy Walker. lamo, paper. Bost. 1821 750 Hunt, Henry. Investigation at Ilchester Gaol . . . into » the Conduct of Wm. Bridle, the Gaoler. Portraits. / . •«/ Recent State Prosecutions in Ireland (by David Leahy). 8vo, boards. Lond. 1845 772 Irving, H. B. The Life of Judge Jeffreys. Portraits. /^ 8vo. N. Y. 1898 773 (Irving, J. T.) The Attorney; or. The Correspondence y-y ^ Jo 1 y^ of John Ouod. Illustrated. i2mo, half morocco. ^ " N. Y. 1853 774 Irving, Rev. Edward. Trial of. Portrait. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1833 775 lACK. The Lives and Singular Adventures of the / /do ^J Three Jacks of Rosemary Lane; more particularly (^^Jj / the Life of Colonel Jack, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, half calf. Lond. (1801) 776 Jackson's Recantation; or. The Life and Death of the r* ^ Notorious High-Way-Man, now Hanging in Chains at oZ/. /v Hampstead, etc. (by R. Head). Small 4to, half calf. Lond. 1674 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 75 _ 777 Jackson, Hon. Albert (Judge). Impeachment before X z jr the Senate of Missouri. 8vo. Jefferson City, 1859 778 Jacobite Trials at Manchester in 1694, from an unpub* lished Manuscript. Edited by Wm. Beaumont, Esq. "^ Small 4to. Si-arci-. Printed for the Chetham Soc, 1853 779 Jacob, Thomas, Jane and John. For Conspiring to Pro-. r^ cure Marriage between John Jacob and Georgianajacob. * tJ i2mo, paper. Dublin, 1850 780 Jaehne, H. W. Convicted of Bribery. The Case in , *" Full. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1886 781 Jamaica. Report of the Trial of Fourteen Negroes, at Montego-Bay . . . on a charge of Rebellious Conspiracy. 8vo, paper. Montego-Bay, 1824 782 James, Charles. Collection of the Charges, Opinions, /-• and Sentences of General Courts-Martial, from 1795 to CO, /^ the Present Time, etc. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1820 783 James. A Narrative of the Apprehending, Commitment, Arraignment, Condemnation and Execution of John %/-0 ^ James, Nov. 26, i66i. Small 4to, paper. Lond. 1662 784 James. The King's Maiesties; Declaration to his Sub- I ft jects concerning Lawful Sports, etc. i2mo, paper. * ' Phil. 1866 785 James. Illustrated Lives and Adventures of Frank and Jesse James; The James Boys; Lives, Adventures and %3o Exploits of Frank and Jesse James. 3 vols. i2mo, cloth and paper. 786 Jardine, D. The Use of Torture in the Criminal Law « Sti of England. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1837 787 Jebb, R. Report of the Case of Rev. R. D. Hampden. . . ^y. /S' in Hereford Cathedral, the Ecclesiastical Courts and r^ / r the Queen's Bench. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1849 ^xx'. /*^ An important and celebrated case. 788 Jeaffreson, J. Cordt. A Book about Lawyers. 2 vols. « /(/* 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1867 789 Pleasantries of English Courts and Lawyers. /^ 8vo. N. Y. 1876 790 Jeannette. History of the Voyage and Shipwreck of ^ the U. S. Steamer "Jeannette. " Illustrated. 8vo, • ^'^ paper. 76 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OE TRIALS. 791 Jefferson. Speeches of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, At- forney-General, Mr. Harrison and Gen. Hamilton in the Cause of the People against H. Croswell for Libel on Thomas Jefferson. 8vo, paper. (3) N. Y. 1804 792 Jeffreys. Memoirs of the Life of Judge Jeffreys ... by , (&/"" H. W. Woolrych. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1827 793 Jeffreys, Nath. Refutation of the Positive Falsehoods, etc. ... of the Conduct of the Prince of Wales, to , yJiJ^ which is added Report of Proceedings upon the Trial . . . for recovery of Money due Mr. Jeffreys for Jewels and Plates sold to the Prince of Wales. 8vo, paper. Lond, (1796} 794 Jeffrey, W. H. Richmond Prisons, 1861-62. Illustrated. . /O S'^O- (2) St. Johnsbury (1893} 795 Jephson, Rev. Thomas. Trial for a Misdemeanor. 8vo, .^i/" boards. (Lond.) 1823 796 Jewitt, John R. Narrative of the Adventures and Suffer- ings of . . . during a Captivity among the Savages of /' Nootka Sound. Frontispiece. Post 8vo, sheep. Middletown, 1815 ,Ji,0 ^^797 Johnson, Andrew. Impeachment. 3V0IS. 8vo. Wash. 1868 798 Impeachment. Full and Impartial Report. Illus- ^O trated. 8vo, paper. Phil. (1868) 799 Johnson, Capt. Charles. A General and True History of the Lives and Actions of the Most Famous Highway- men, Murderers, Street-Robbers, etc., to which is added a Genuine Account of the Voyages and Plun- ^-^^-^^_^j/ ders of the Most Noted Pirates. Interspersed with ^^■^^ •^^"^''^^ several Remarkable Tryals, etc. Illustrated with copper- plates. Folio, polished calf, by W. Pratt. Birmingham, 1742 800 Lives and Exploits of English Highwaymen, , ^J^ Pirates and Robbers. Illustrated. Post 8vo. (2) Lond. 1742 ./J V g^^^ paper. (2) Bost. 1834 817 Knocker, E. Account of the Grand Court of Shepway, holden at Dover, for the Installation of Lord Palmers- ^^ ton as Constable of Dover Castle and Keeper of the • yZ >y Cinque Ports, etc. With illustrations of the Roinan Dubris and the Pharos in Dover Castle. A nice 4to. Lond. 1862 _.8i8 Ku Klux Conspiracy, Vols, i to 13. 13 vols. 8vo. - (f'J Wash. 1872 ^ 819 North Carolina. 8vo, sheep. Wash. 187 1 820 Kyteler, Dame Alice. Persecuted for Sorcery in 1324 by Bishop of Ossory. Contemporary Narrative of Pro- ceedings against. Edited by Thos. Wright. 4to. (2) Camden Society., 1843 JO V^ 821 I AFARGE. Memoirs of Madame Lafarge, written I ^ by Herself. Lithograph portrait and facsimile letter. 2 vols. i2mo, half vellum. Lond. 1841 « cfo 822 Another copy. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. 1841 823 Dov Complete ia i vol. Portrait. i2mo, half morocco. Phil. 1841 824 Laing, Seton. The Great City Frauds of Cole, David-' son and Gordon fully Exposed, map of a wharf; a new ) /a Series of the same; An Address to the Creditors of J. ^-^* W. Cole. 3 vols. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1856-8 ^ XJ~ 825 The Great City Frauds. 8vo, paper. 1856 826 Lamb vs. Sheming and others, before a Special Jury, for building a wall shutting light and air from plaintiff's /v/*~ windows, etc. Bury St. Edmunds, i8i6. Svo (no cover). r . JD X. THE ARXOLD COLLECTION OF TJilALS. 79 827 Lambe. a Briefe Description of the Notorious Life of John Lambe, otherwise called Doctor Lambo, together i with his Ignominious Death. Printed in Amsterdam, 1628. Reprint. Small 410, half morocco. 828 Lancashire Pedigree Case; or, A History of the Various Trials for the Recovery of the Harrison Estates, from. ^ r% 1873 to 1886. With full account of the many forgeries and fraudulent entries, etc., by J. P. Earwaker. 8vo, stiff boards. Warrington, 1887 829 Langford, J. A. Prison Books and their Authors. yj^ Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1861 830 Landis, S. M., M.D. a Full Account of the Trial of, rt ^ for Lettering and Publishing a book entitled, "Secrets olfJr^J of Generation." F koto portrait. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1870 S31 Lavalette. Trial of Wilson, Bruce and Hutchinson for _ Aiding the Escape of the Convict Lavalette, Paris. * ^^ 26 pp., paper. 832 Law and Lawyers. Curious Facts and Characteristic « ^Pb Sketches. i6mo, gilt. Edinburgh 833 Lawrence Will Case. Papers and Testimony in Surro gate's Court. Will and Testament of Abraham R. "jfT Lawrence. 887 pp., royal 8vo, paper. Privately printed. /-, 834 Lawson, J. D. Leading Cases Simplified in Criminal J "^ Law. 8vo, law sheep. St. Louis, 1884 835 The Adjudged Cases on Insanity as a Defence to fftP Crime, with notes. 8vo, law sheep. St, Louis, 1884 836 The Adjudged Cases on Defences to Crime, Vol. p. III., with notes. 8vo, law sheep. San Francisco, 1885 837 Law Tracts. Treatise on the King's Power of Granting Pardons in Cases of Impeachment, by Heneage, 1791 ; Trial of Thomas Phipps and W. Thomas for Forgery, f^ 1789; Two Actions for Criminal Conversation, with the *" Evidence; Hen. Cecil vs. Rev. Wm. Sneyd, and H. Barttelot vs. S. Hanker; Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage; Miss Eliz. Chapman against Wm. Shaw, 1790. 4to, old calf. I .^ 80 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 838 Law Tracts. Trial of Wm. Brodie and Geo. Smith for Breaking into and Robbing the General Excise Office of Scotland, 1788; Trial of Col. Hugh Debbieg b^^a General Court Martial, 1784; Trial between Stephens, Trustee to the Countess of Strathmore, and Andrew Robinson Stoney Bowes, her second husband, 1788; A Delineation of Universal Law, being an Essay tow- ards deducing the Elements of Universal Law, by Fetterplace Bellers, 1750; County Management, with an Argument in Favor of Pocket Sheriffs, etc., 1788. 4to, old calf. 839 Lawyer's and Magistrate's Magazine, in which is included an account of every important Proceeding in jj~ the Courts of Westminster, with the Decisions of the Judges in their own Words. 5 vols. 8vo, uncut, half cloth. Lond. 1790-93 840 Lea, Henry C. A History of the Inquisition of the /J6 V Middle Ages. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 841 Lee. Proceedings of a General Court Martial, held at Brunswick, in the State of New Jersey, for the Trial of r^ A oo Major-General Lee, July 4, 1778. N. Y. : Privately ^ /C reprinted, 1864. 8vo, half morocco. ^^"^ ' * Fine portrait inserted. Copy No. 65 of 100 printed. j^ 842 The Treason of Charles Lee, by Geo. H. Moore. / i/^ 2 portraits and 2 facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. i860 842A Lee. Some Account of the Life and Death of Matthew . r~ Lee, executed at Tyburn. 23 pp. i6mo, paper. Bristol, 1770 843 Lees. Trial of Sir Harcourt Lees by a Jury of Special Dust Churchmen, on Charges of Barretry and Eaves- , jO Dropping. Lithograph portrait. 26 pp. 8vo, paper. * A joke— sham trial. Dublin (1823) 844 Legal Recreations; or, Popular Amusements in the . eo ^^^^ °^ England. By A Barrister at Law. Vol. i. / 682 pp. 8vo, half morocco, new. Lond., n. d. * " Wm. Blackstone, Esq.," written on title-page. 845 Lemmon Slave Case in New York Court of Appeals. OJ^ \/ ^46 pp. (no cover). i860 n / £.' THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 81 846 Letters by Mrs. Brew of Ennis, Ireland, and by the Rev. H. Price of Needwood Parsonage, England, rela- tive to an atrocious charge brought by the former against the latter. Svo, cloth. Burton-upon-Trent, 1836 847 Lewis, J. B., and C. C. Bombaugh. Remarkable Strat- agems and Conspirators, an authentic record of sur- *") prising attempts to defraud Life Insurance Companies. / i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1878 84S Lewis. Probate of the Last Will and Testament and //O Codicil thereto of Joseph L. Lewis, late of Hoboken. 2910 pp. 4 vols, royal Svo, morocco. 1877 849 Levy. Defence of Uriah P. Levy before the Court of Inquiry at Washington, 1857. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1858 jO * He was restored to his rank as captain in the navy. His auto- graph on title. .850 Libel. Lord Archibald Hamilton against Duncan Steveri- son. Printer in Edinburgh. Svo, boards. Edinburgh, 1822 851 Dr. Robert Hunter versus Pall Mall Gazette, with J^ Sly Medical Evidence on Consumption. i2mo. Lond. 1S67 852 Proceedings on the Several Motions for Judg- ment in the case The King vs. Draper, on the prosecu- / ig tion of Mrs. Fullarton for libel against Col. Fullarton. Svo, half calf (cracked). Brentford, n. d. JL,/0 853 Trial of J. C. Buckingham. 8vo,hf. cf. Bost. 1822 854 Report on the Action of Damages for alleged -^ libel — Brown (soi-disant) Sir Richard against the « oJ "Globe" newspaper. Svo. Edinburgh, 1846 * 76 copies printed. __ 855 ^Buckingham vs. Bankes, Lond. 1826 ;1 Correct Report of an Appeal against an order of Filiation in which Thos. Jowett was the Appellant and the Church- 70 wardens and Overseers of the Parish of St. Mary. Nottingham, the Respondents. Nottingham, 1827, I vol. Svo, boards. 856 Commonwealth vs. Origen Bachelo r, Bost. iSigHf^ ^ do. vs. J. T. Buckingham, Bost.^,^-833; Sir Francis Burdett at Leicester, Lond. 1S20; Barker Burnell, Bost. 1S47; John Barkley, Lond. 1822; John Leslie against Wm. Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1822; Bogle vs. Lawson, Times Libel Case, Lond. 1841. 7 pieces. Jo 82 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 857 Libel. Baldwin, Charles N., for publishing in the Re- / /r^ publican Chronicle charges of Fraud, etc., in the Man- O'J agement of Lotteries. 8vo, paper. (3) N. Y. 18] 8 858 James Cheetham for libelling Mad. Bonneville. (Speech of.) With short Sketch of the Trial. 1201.0, ^0<} paper. N. Y. 1810 859 David Lee Child for publishing in the Massachu- setts Journal a libel on John Keyes. 8vo, paper. (3) Bost. 1829 860 Cobbett. Action brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush. oC . /O 8vo, paper. (2) 1^.^ f,-^ ,..,*,. Phil. 1800 \. 86 r Do. Court Martial at the Horse Guards for trial of Capt. Powell, Lieuts. Seton and Hall, on charges by ^ Wm. Cobbett, 1809; Action of Wright and Clement for libels published in Cobbett's Register, 1819; Trial of Lambert and Perry, and Trial of Cobbett for libel- ling George IIL, 1810. 3 pamphlets. 862 J. Fenimore Cooper versus Horace Greeley and Thomas McElrath: a Brief Statement of the Pleadings and Arguments in the Case, with Running Commen- taries on the Law. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1843 863 Cooper, Thomas. Trial for Libel against the f--r^ President of the United States. i2mo, paper. (2) » ^ Phil. 1800 864 Trial of the Cause of Philip L Arcularius and 0 ;^ \/ Illustrated. 8vo, half calf. N. Y., n. d. 902 Livingston, Edward. Argument on Capital Punish- ment. (Assembly Document No. 249.) 8vo, half calf. 1841 903 Life of Edward Livingston, by Chas. H. Hunt. With an Introduction by George Bancroft. Portrait. '^0 Imp. 8vo, uncut. " N. Y. 1864 904 Livingston, J. H. Dissertation on the Marriage of a n y Man with his Sister-in-Law. 8vo, sheep. qA , O'vf" New Brunswick, i8i6 * Presentation copy. " Hon De Witt Clinton . . . from liis friend &c. J. H. L." 90s Livingston, Wm. Memoir of the Life of William Living- ^y ston, by Theo. Sedgwick, Jr. Portrait. 8vo. N.Y.1833 906 Lloyd. Anecdotes of John Lloyd, a Pretended Clergy- w man, who was Committed to Prison . . . charged with ' ' Highway Robberies, etc. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1782 907 LoFTiE, W. J. The Inns of Court and Chancery. Illus- qJ_^ . 3o trated by Railton. i2mo. Lond. and N. Y. 1895 908 LOMBROSO AND Ferrero. The Female Offender. Illus- , J^O trated. i2mo. N. Y. 1895 ■ 909 London. Traditions of London, Historical and Legend- • /O ^^^- ^^"^°- Lond. 1859 910 London Police. The History of the Four Thief-Takers, Macdaniel, Berry, Salmon and Egan, portraits; A Faith- ful Narrative of the most Wicked and Inhuman Trans- 1 y-y— actions of the Bloody-Minded Gang of Thief-Takers, OL'^'^ alias Thief-Makers, Macdaniel, Berry, Salmon and Egan, by Jos. Qoy., portrait of Macdaniel. 2 vols, in i. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1756 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 87 911 Louis XVI. Proceedings of the French National Con- /jp 1^ vention on the Trial of Louis XVL, by Joseph Trapp. ^'7J~'<)2^ Another copy on larger paper. Folio, calf. 1725 924 Macfarlane, C. Lives and Exploits of Banditti and ^ Robbers in all parts of the World. With 4 steel plates. al^ , ^0 j6mo, half red roan. Lond. 1839 88 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 925 Mackcoull. Life and Trials of James Mackcoull, or . Moffat, for Robbing the Branch of the Paisley Union I J Bank at Glasgow of ^20,000. With Notes, Anecdotes , '^^^ ' and a port7'ait. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1822 926 Mackenzie, A. S. Naval Court-Martial Trial of, with • ^ ^ an Elaborate Review by James Fenimore Cooper. • QV Svo. N. Y. 1844. 2 copies in cloth and sheep. 927 Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie, with an Account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and ^J^ the subsequent Frontier Disturbances, by C. Lindsey. / Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1862 928 Mackheath, Capt. Memoirs concerning the Life and /^ /J Manners of. 63 pp. i2mo, half morocco. Lond. 1728 929 M'KiNLEY, And. For Administering Unlawful Oaths. ^ / 1/^ 70 pp. (no cover). Edinburgh, 1818 930 Maclaurin, Mr. Arguments and Decisions in Remark- able Cases, before the High Courts in Scotland. « 2.V 776 pp. 4to, half calf (rubbed). Edinburgh, 1774 931 Another cop)'. Calf (cracked). IVit/i two book- • ^J^ plates. 932 Maclean, James, A Complete History of, the Gentleman — , Highwayman. Account of his Robberies, Fortune- -J _ yfJ hunting Schemes, etc. Portrait. 8vo, half calf, red edges. Lond. (1750) 933 A Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of. * « JZ,J^~^ Zi PP- crown 8vo, half morocco. Lond. (n. d.) 934 M'Clean, J. S., alias J. Melville, and Wm. L. Graham ^ ^ for a Conspiracy to extort Money from Stephen Girard, */^ Esq. 47 pp. half roan (soiled). Phil. 1812 935 M'Leavy, Jas. Curiosities of Crime in Edinburgh. Por- ' ^//■^ trait. Post 8vo, boards. 186 1 936 McNeill, J. G. S. Titled Corruption: the Sordid Ori- ' A~0 gin of some Irish Peerages. Crown 8vo. Lond. 1894 - 937 McWatters, Geo. S. Knots Untied; or, Ways and By- Ways in the Hidden Life of American Detectives, • Off illustrated, 1871; Detectives of Europe and America, illustrated, 1886. 2 vols. 8vo. Hartford THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 89 938 Magdalen Hospital, An Account of its Rise, Progress and Present State, with Dr. Dodd's Sermons ; Advice to the Magdalens. With Psalms, Hymns, Prayers, /O Rules, and List of Subscribers. Fifth Edition. Frontis- piece. Post 8vo, half calf, board sides. Lond. 1776 939 Maha Rajah Nundocomar, Bahader, for Forgery (Cal- cutta, 1775); also Joseph Fowke, Fr. Fowke, Maha Rajah Nundocomer, and Roy Radu Churu, for a Con- spiracy against Warren Hastings, Esq., with Examina- 7/ tion into the Claim of Roy Rada Churu to the Privi- lege of an Ambassador as Vakeel (attorney) of Mu- barick Ul Dowla, and Narrative of Facts leading to the Trials, i vol. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1776 940 Mail Robbers. Account of Robbery of U. S, Mail in N. J., with Confessions of P. Bertrand and J. Maurie, 24 pp., N. Y. 1819; Tri^^,.j0f-T^ichael Mellon, Lan- ,■^0 caster Mail Robber, and Geo. Wilson and James Por- ter, the Reading Mail Robbers, 160 pp., Phil. 1833. 2 vols. 941 Mais, C. The Surprising Case of Rachel Baker, who P If, Prays and Preaches in her sleep. 34 pp. (no cover). »" '" N. Y. 1814 942 Malefactors' Register; or. Bloody Calendar. Gen- ijLji //^^ine and circumstantial Narratives of the Lives, Trials ' ' and Dying Speeches of some of the most notorious r\ / criminals (some interesting matter relating to N. Y. o(/ y Criminals). 8vo, entirely uncut. N. Y. 1813 * Scarce, and very rare in this condition. 943 Another copy. 8vo, sheep, sprinkled edges. 1813 ■ Jo 944 Another copy. 8vo, black roan (new). 18 13 945 Malpractice Suit (The Alleged) — Walsh vs. Sayre. J(j ^/^ 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1870 946 Mann, Henry. Our Police. A History of the Pautucket Police Force, under the Town and City. Illustrated / *" with portraits, etc. Pautucket and Providence, 1889. ' Thick 8vo, cloth. 947 Mar Peerage. A Paper on the Case, by the Rev. A. f^y]%O0i^- Hallen, etc. 39 pp. small 4to, paper. Alloa, 1875 'If/ /' /) K I ^^ r^£ ARhrOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 948 Margarot, Maurice. Trial for Seditious Practices at /a Edinburgh. Portrait. 186 pp. 8vo. Lond. 1794 949 Marie Antoinette. Authentic Trial before the Revo- lutionary Tribunal at Paris, Oct. 15, 1793, to which /O is prefixed her Life. Portrait. 92 pp. 8vo, half sheep. Lond. 1793 950 Marshall, J. A. American Bastile. A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citzen-s f 7 * during the late Civil War. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1869 951 Martel, Charles. The Detective's Note-Book. i6mo, , yy— half calf. • Lond. i860 952 Martin. The Tryal and Sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the Inquisition in Spain for the sake ^ J of the Protestant Religion. Second Edition. Post 8vo, old calf. Lond., n. d. 953 Martin, Jonathan. Trial for having set fire to York Minster, with an Appendix. Etched portrait. 8vo, half * A' calf (new). Lond. 1829* 954 Martyrs to the Revolution in the British Prison- jQ Ships in the Wallabout Bay. Folded map. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1855 955 Mary Countess of Berkeley. Address to the Peers of the United. Kingdom (in support of the claim of her Q _ son to succeed to the title and honours of his father) 209 pp. 8vo, uncut, boards. 181 1 956 Mary Queen of Scots. A Collection of Curious Tracts relating to the Burial of this unfortunate Princess. Crown 4to, paper. Edinburgh, 1890 * Only 75 printed in this style. 957 Maryland. Report of the Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates on the • vA/ Subject of the Recent Mobs and Riots in Baltimore, with Deposition taken before the Committee. 8vo,shp. 1813 958 An Exhibit of the Losses Sustained at the Office of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, under the Admin- istration of James A. Buchanan, President, and Jas. W. McCulloh, Cashier, to which is appended, A Report 3 of the Conspiracy Cases tried at Hartford Co. Ct. 8vo, half roan. Bait. 1823 ^y^59 Another copy. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1823 /'- •r v^ THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 91 960 Maryland. Investigation before Governor Thomas Swan in the Case of Saul Hindes and N. L. Wood, Commis- 7A sioners of Police, for Official Misconduct. 20 1 pp. 8vo, */o paper. 1866 ■961 Massachusetts. Report of Trial by Impeachment of ,n y,. James Prescott, Esq., Judge of Probate of Wills for • /* ^ County of Middlesex, with Appendix. 8vo, uncut, boards. Bost. 182 1 A to 9^2 The Commonwealth vs. The State of Rhode ^ Island (Boundary). 261 pp. 8vo, paper. Wash. 1852 963 Mathews. The Charge against Thomas Mathews, Esq. (Admiral) ; Answer and Defence of Admiral Mathews, Commander of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediter- ranean; Admiral Mathews' Remarks on the Evidence given and the Proceedings; Original Letters and ^jj Papers between Ad — 1 M ws and V. Adm — 1 L k, with several letters from Private Hands, etc., and MS. Abstracts and Extracts; Capt. Opie's Appeal against the Illegal Proceedings of Vice- Adm. Mathews; Vice- Adm — 1 L — st — k's Account of the Late Engagement near Toulon, with Remarks on the Sentence of the C — -t M — 1 and Admiral L(estoc)k's Defence, with 2 plans. 8vo, half calf. 1746 . 964 Matsell, G. W. Vocabulum ; or. The Rogue's Lexicon. • fO k/^ i6mo, cloth. N. Y. 1859 965 Mathias and His Impostures; or, The Progress of iJ^ Fanaticism illustrated on the Extraordinary Case of V Robert Matthews. By Wm. L. Stone. i6mo, cloth. N. Y. 1835 ^66 Fanaticism: Illustrated on the Narrative of Isa- %/tf bella in the Case of Mathias, a Reply to W. L. Stone, by G. Vale. i2mo, boards. (2) N. Y. 1835 <)67_M^YBRiCK Case (The). English Criminal Law, by Dr. » ^0 K Helen Densmore. i2mo, paper. Lond. and N. Y. 968 Mayhew, H., and John Binny. The Criminal Prisons of London and Scenes of Prison Life. Numerous illus- %J~ trations from photographs. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1862 92 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 969 Mazarin. The Arguments of Monsieur Herard, for Mons. the Duke of Mazarin against His Spouse; and the Fac- , yj turn for Madam the Dutchess of Mazarin, by Mons. de / St. Evremont. Lond. 1699. Small 8vo, mottled calf, yellow edges, by Larkins. 970 Mead, Esq., against the Rev. Mr. Daubney for Slander, by which he lost his Marriage with Miss Barnston. (A / most curious Trial and of infinite Importance to the In- / ^ terests and Happiness of Society.) 44 pp. Lond. 1792 971 Medico-Legal Papers. Read before the Medico-Legal _ 1/-^ Society of New York. First Series, revised edition. • J'J 8vo, law sheep. N. Y. 1874 972 Medical. Echeverria on Criminal Responsibility of Epi- leptics; Report on the Causes of the Death of Norris , Tarbell at the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica; Trials of • //' ^ ' Bushtiell and others, for Practising Homoeopathy while they were Members of the Mass. Med. Soc. ; Trial of J. Faxon and M. Hawks for Ignorance and Negli- gence, Portland, 1828 (2). 5 pamphlets. f^J^ 973 Medland, W. M., and Charles Weobly. A Collection %ZiZ^'^*^ of Remarkable and Interesting Criminal Trials, Actions jQ at Law, etc., with Essay on Reprieve and Pardon, etc. Portrait of Lord Eldoii. 2 vols. Svo, calf. Lond. 1803 /^974 Another copy. 2 vols. Svo, sheep. 1803 975 Mellish, Miss, against Miss Rankin (a will case). 59 pp. ,ZV~ Lond. 1785 976 Melville. Impeachment of Henry Lord Viscount Mel- ville, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, with a sketch I — u^ °^ ""^^ ''^*^ ^"^ political character of His Lordship. Par- O'i trait. 378 pp., and 5 leaves of appendix. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1806 977 Memorials of Nicholas Hill, portrait ; Daniel Webster, ,// portrait; G. T. Jenks, portrait; Judge Robt. H. Morris, //- portrait; Alex. W. Bradford and John Wells. 6 vols. Svo. 978 Meredith, Mrs. A Book about Criminals. Post Svo, /J~' cloth. Lonfj 1881 jj 979 Merrill, Rev. W. P. Decision of the Council (the de- AwA/ fendant was charged with Seduction, Adultery, Forgery, ' Falsehood, etc.) 90 pp. Svo, sbeep. Portland, 1S61 / THE ARNOLD COLLECT/OX OF TRIALS. 93 980 Meslier. Superstition in all Ages, by Jean Meslier, a Roman Catholic Priest, who, after a pastoral service of Jg thirty years, wholly abjured religious dogmas. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 981 Methodist Church Property Case. The Suit of Henry ■> B. Bascum, and others vs. Geo. Lane and others in Cir- p^ -y /J^J~y /i cuit Court, U. S., May 17-29, 1851. 8vo, cloth. O* Richmond and Louisville, 1851 982 Michigan. Report of the Great Conspiracy Case, The People vs. Abel F. Fitch and others, commonly called the Rail Road Conspirators — Evidence, Arguments, 0» Charge and Verdict, thick 8vo, sheep, Detroit, 1851; Argument of W. H. Seward, in defence of Abel F. Fitch and others, 8vo, paper, Albany, 1851. 2 vols. 983 MiLLiNGEN, J. G. The History of Duelling, including J~Jn. k/ Narratives of the most Remarkable Personal Encount- ers. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1841 984 Milton, C. W. Narrative of the Gracious Dealings of God in the Conversion of W. Mooney Fitzgerald and John Clark, two Malefactors who were executed Dec. s,J i8, 1789, at St. John's, New Brunswick. 'Porh i i iw i i 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1790 985 Minutes of the Trial and Examination of certain Persons in the Province of New York, charged with being en- r* gaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of Con- / I gress and the Liberties of America. Lond. 1786, re- ^"^-^ printed V\\\\. 1865. 8vo, uncut, paper. * Copy No, 21 of 250 printed. 986 Mirabeau, Count de. Enquiries concerning Lettres de Cachet, the Consequences of Arbitrary Imprisonment, -^•^ etc. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Lond. 1787 987 Miranda. The Adventures and Sufferings of Moses Smith, from 1806, when he was betrayed into the y. Miranda Expedition, until June, 1811, when he was Non-suited in an Action at Law; with a Biographical Sketch of Gen. Miranda. Post 8vo, uncut (no cover). Albany, 1814 X. 91 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 988 Miscellaneous Trials. James M. Bickford for Murder, 1854; The Palladium Extra, Confession of Bickford - Court of Appeals, The People against Brandon Hug- gans, Ira Huggansand W. B. Dyle, i860; George Gor- don's Petition for Pardon, 1862; Reverdy Johnson's ^- Defence of Col. Kerrigan, 1862; Selden's Opinion in A ^ the Parish Will Case; Littlejohn against Greeley; Tink- ^ ham against Tapscott, Decision of the Court of Ap- peals; Documents relative to an attack on the charac- ter of Col. W. A. Jackson, etc. i vol. 8vo, half roan (cracked). 989 Thomas Muir for Sedition, 1793; W. Cobbett, July, 1831; Case of the Sloop Active, 1809; Edward Bellamy for Forgery, Dublin, 1802; Geo. W. Nivens for Malpractice, 1822 ; Swinburne's Review of the r-f Budge Case, 1862; T. W. Dyott for Fraudulent Insol- J^ vency, 1839; Trial [of Friends in Philadelphia, 1828;. Sam. Yardley Thornton, Jacob Hellings, and others, for Conspiracy, 1821 ; etc. i vol. 8vo, half sheep. 990 Thomas Sheridan for Crim. Con. with Mrs. Camp- bell, 1807; Court Martial of Sir Home Popham, 1807;^ Reeves' Considerations on the Coronation Oath, i8or ; Young's Considerations on Poor Houses and Work- Houses, 1796; Malthus' Letter to Saml. Whitbread on ;his bill for Amendment of the Poor Laws, 1807; Men- toriana, or a Letter of Admonition and Remonstrance to the Duke of York, 1807; Reply of L. N. M. Carnot ... to the Report made on the Conspiracy of the i8th Fructidor, 5th Year, etc., 1799. i vol. 8vo, half sheep (cracked). 991 Hopkins' Report on the Case of Trespass and Assault and Battery, wherein John Evans was Plaintiff . . . including an interesting and important discussion respecting the Discipline of the Religious Society of Ay Friends, etc., 1810; Authentic Account of the Fatal /^/^ Duel between Chas. G. Hunter and William Miller, 1830; Lettsom's Hints respecting the Distresses of the Poor, 1796; The Friend of Peace, containing a special THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 95 interview between the President of the United States and Omar, etc., 1815; The Financier's A, B, C, by Homo; De Witt Clinton's Message to the Legislature, 1825; Melville's Expose of Facts . . . relating to the conduct of Winslow Lewis, of Boston, 1819; Positive Facts vs. Envious Assertions, being an impartial re- view and refutation of all the Charges against Gov- ernor De Witt Clinton, 1823; etc. i vol. 8vo, half calf. 992 Miscellaneous Trials. Rev. Wm. Jackson, for High Treason, Dublin, 1795; Robert Gure, for the Murder of the Earl of Meath, 1797; Mr. Peter Finerty, for a Libel against Earl Camden, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, A^ 1798; Christopher Walsh and Thos. Weir, for Murder of Rev. Jas. M'Cartan, 1807; John Hinds against Dr. P. P. P. Myddleton, for Crim. Con., Dublin, 1816; Chris. Taaffe against Lord Wm. Fitzgerald, for Crim. Con., Dublin, 1816. Small 8vo, calf. 993 Memorial to the Public in behalf of the Roman Catholics of Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1779; An Ap- peal from the Protestant Association to the People of Great Britain, 1779; The Present State of the Manu- j/y/" facture of Salt explained by Earl of Dundonald; An /(/'' Authentic Narrative, being an investigation of the Trial and Proceedings in the Case of Neill and Lewel- lin, 1789; etc. I vol. crown 8vo, half sheep. 994 Account of the Revolt and Massacre at Paris, 1792; Case of the Rector of Doddington, i8ti; The R — 1 Lover; or, A D — ke Defeated, a Poem, 1812; Three R — 1 Bloods, or A Lame R — t, a Poem, 1812; Trial of Eliza Penning for Poisoning Mr. Turner and Family, 1815; John HoUoway and Owen Haggerty // for Murder, //a/^, 1802; History and Travels of the ^ little Nanette Stocker and of John Hauptmann; Ob- servations on a Libel . . . Richd. Gurney against Mary Ann Tocker, 18 18; A Short History of Prime Ministers of Great Britain; Trial of John Penny, Will- iam Penny (and others) for the Murder of W. Ingram, /^ u 96 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1816 ; Correspondence between the Duke of Richmond and Lord Rawdon, 1789; Letter to the King by Theo. Swift, 1789; Short Review of the Recent Affair of Honor between the Duke of York and Lieut. -Col. Lenox, 1789, etc. i vol. 8vo, half calf. 995 Miscellaneous Trials. Some Authentic Particulars of the Life of John Macnaghton, who was executed for the Murder of Mary Ann Knox, 1762 ; An Epistle to Henry Mossop on the Present State of the Irish Stage, etc. ; Addison's Discourse on Ancient and Modern Learning, 1736; Four Genuine Letters, which lately passed be- tween a Noble Lord and a Young Woman of Fashion, 1762 ; Trial of Lord George Sackville, 1760; A Friendly Conference between Matter and Spirit in the Charac- ters of Somebody and Nobody, 1752; Authentic Jour- nal of the Expedition to Belle Isle, map, 1761; Life of David Hume, written by himself, etc. i vol. i2mo, half sheep. 996 The Court of Adul . . .' y, a Vision, 1778; An Heroic Epistle to Sir Wm. Chambers, 1773; Retalia- tion, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1777; Familiar Epistle from C. Anstey to C. W. Bampfylde, 1777; Songs, etc., in the Miscellaneous Concert, performed in the Theatre at Oxford, July 7, 1774; Additions to the Diaboliad, 1776; Trial of the Cause on the Action brought by Hans W. Mortimer against Francis Sykes for Bribery, 1774. 1 vol. 4to, half cloth. 997 Tryal of Edward Coleman for Conspiring the Death of the King, 1678; John Giles for attempt to Murder John Arnold, 1681; James Boucher for High Treason, 1704; John Friend for High Treason, 1696; William Ireland, Thomas Pickering and John Grove for High Treason, 1678; The Proceedings to Execu- tion of the Sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone and John Rouse for High Trea- son, 1685; Reasons for His Majesties Passing the Bill of Exclusion, 1681 ; Speech of George Kelly in his De- fence, etc., 1723. I vol. folio, cloth. THE ARXOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 97 998 Miscellaneous Trials. Wallack vs. Wallack, Divorce Case, 1834; Andrew Bowden vs. And. Gifford, Slander, •t.jr 1834; Denney, Byrne, Himson and French for Libel, "^ 1834; Silas E. Burrows for Seduction, 1833. i vol. 8vo, half cloth (broken). 999 Court Martial of Capt. Thomas Atchison at Malta, 1825; Barefaced Adultery and Alleged Lunacy ... in the Matter of Rev. Edward Frank, etc., 1825; Judge vs. Berkeley and others, 1825; Haye's Letter to J~Q Robert Peel on the Law of Real Property, 1825; Com- mentary on the Licentious Liberty of the Press, 1825; etc. I vol. 8vo, calf. 1000 Life of J. O. Beauchamp, who was Hung for the Murder of Col. S. P. 'Sha.xi^, illustrated., 1850; The Arch- Fiend, or Life, Confession and Execution of Green H. Long; Trial of Rev. Geo. W. Caraway for Murder, illustrated, 1854; Forrest Divorce Case; Court Martial of Lieut. -Col. Bache, 1815; Report of the Trial of Friends in Phila. ... or the case of Shotwell, Lukins, Middleton and others, 1828 ; etc. i vol. half roan, new. Trial of Daniel Collins for High Treason, por- ■//v '/, trait, 1832 ; Judge vs. Berkeley and others, 1825 ; Flan- */ agan, L., The Wellington Prosecution developed in a {/*■ Letter addressed to the Duke of Wellington, 1831; Charge of Mr. Baron Gurney to the Grand Jury of the County of Gloucester, 1832. 1 vol. 8vo, half cloth. 1002 A Statement of Facts relative to the Supposed Abstinence of Ann Moore, etc., 1813; The First Flood, a Farce, 1787; The Political House that Jack Built, //^ illustrated with cuts, 1819. i vol. crown 8vo, half calf (cracked). 1003 Observations upon the Case of Abraham Thorn- ton, who was Tried for the Murder of Mary Ashford, 1819; Matchless Villany, or a Full and Authentic Nar- rative of the Robbery and Murder of John Penny, 1 741 ; o -J Confession of Thomas Bedworth ... of the Murder of ' Elizabeth Beesmore, 1815; Complete and Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of Joseph Powis tl> 08 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. . . . Executed at Tyburn, 1732; True State of the Affair betwixt Rigfit Rev. Jemmett, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross, and Rev. Marmaduke Dallas, 1749; Extraordinary Narrative of N. Patrickinson . . . with some Particulars of the Life of Mrs. Kelner, 1812. I vol. 8vo, calf (rubbed). 1004 Miscellaneous Trials. Transactions of the Two Crim- inals, Geo. Webb and Ed. Russell, convicted of Burglary . . to which is added an account of three more criminals, capitally convicted, and the other Prisoners tried at the Kent Summer Assizes in iZo^^., frontispiece; The History of Stoney Bowes, otherwise Andrew Robinson Bowes; The Praise of Women, in answer to this Question, Whether is the Company of Women Useful or Hurtful to Young Men at their first Setting out in the World. I vol. post 8vo, half morocco. 1005 Crim. Con. William Binns, Plaintiff, John Scott, Defendant, 1816; Crim. Con., Hinds vs. Myd- dleton, 1816; Hervey vs. Sirr, Assault and Battery, 1802; William Denman for Libel, 1794; Proceedings in Cases of High Treason, Dublin, 1795; John Napper Tandy and Harvey Morris (title defective), 1800. i vol. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). 1006 Crim. Con. Gregson vs. McTaggart, plate; Richard Bradley, Sr. and Jr., and Gale Gale, for Assault, 1816; Liberty of the Press; Sir John Carr "against Hood and Sharpe, i8o8; Edmund Thrower for Murder of Thos. and Eliz. Carter, frontispiece, 1812; /ffy Funny Trials!!! Justice Shaking her Sides and the Court Convulsed with Laughter, etc., 1809; Joseph Wall for Murder of Benj. Armstrong, 1801; Trial of Lord Mervin Audley, for being an accessory to a Rape on the body of his wife, etc., frontispiece ; A correct Account of the Horrible Occurrence which took place at a Public-house in St. James's Market, in which it was discovered the . . . the Bishop of Clogher, . . . was a principal actor with a Common Soldier, etc. ; Revenge against Murder, Seduction and Adultery. . . . Trial £.^ «c / // THE ARA'OLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 9&- and Execution of James Emery, William Akers, Ann Barber and Reuben Co\\\ns, colored frontispiece, 182 1;. Narrative of the Dreadful Murders committed at Rad- cliffe, on the Marr and Williamson Families, frontis- piece; Trial of Charles Hussey for Murder, r8i8; Trial of James Nesbett for Murder, colored frontispiece, 1820; Trial at Large between Francis Wright and G. L. Wardle, to recover ^1,914, ihe amount of sundry articles of furniture sent to Mrs. Clarke, colored por- traits; Biographical Memoirs and Anecdotes of the cel- ebrated Mrs. Clarke, portrait. i vol. post 8vo, polished calf. 1007 Miscellaneous Trials. News from the Dead, or a Faithful and Genuine Narrative of an Extraordinary Combat between Life and Death, exemplified in the case of William Duell . . . who was Executed at Tyburn 24 Nov. for Rape, Robbery and Murder, and who /^ soon after return'd to life at Barber-Surgeons Hall, etc., frontispiece, 1740; Life and Actions of Louis Dominique Cartouche, who was Broke Alive upon the Wheel at Paris Nov. 28, 1721; Genuine Account of the Life of John Rann, alias Sixteen-String Jack, etc., frontispiece, 'ijJ4; Authentic Account of Forgeries and Frauds Committed ... by Charles Price, otherwise Patch, etc., portrait, 1786; Discourse on the Death of Marshal Keith, 1764. i vol. i2mo, half calf. 1008 Trial of John A. Williams for a Libel on the Clergy, 1822; Trial of the Rev. Edward Irving, frontis- piece, 1833; The Crimes of the Clergy, or the Pillars of Priest-Craft Shaken, with an Appendix entitled the Scourge of Ireland, 1823; The Miraculous Host Tor- tured by the Jew, etc., 1822; Cast-iron Parsons, or Hints to the Public and the Legislature on Political Economy, etc., in a Letter by Rev. R. Wedderburn ; High-Heel'd Shoes for Dwarfs in Holiness, by Rev. R. Wedderburn ; Interpretation of Two Horrible Monsters, an Ass-Pope, found in the Tiber at Rome, in the Year 1496, and a Calf-Monk, brought to light at Friburg in Mesina, in the Year 1523. Flates. 1 vol. 8vo, old calf. 100 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1009 Miscellaneous Trials. Arraignment and Conviction of Mervin, Lord Audley Earl of Castlehaven, for Rape and Sodomy, 1642; The Several Examinations and Tryal of Colonel James Turner, Mary, his Wife, and others for Robbing Mr. Trian, 1669; An Alarmee for Sciences; The Confession, etc., of Robert Foulkes, late Minister of Stanton-Lacy, 1679; Warning for Ser- vants and a Caution to Protestants, or the Case of Margaret Clark, lately Executed for Firing her Master's House, 1680. Small 4to, half calf. Account of the Behaviour of the late Earl of 00 Kilmarnock after his Sentence and on the Day of his Execution, by J. Foster, 1746; Trial of Capt. John Porteous before the High Criminal Court or Lords of Justiciary in Scotland, 1736; Life of Henry Simms, alias Young Gentleman Harry, from his Birth to his Death at Tyburn, June 17, 1747; Life and Dying Words of Capt. Joseph Halsey, Executed for Murder, 1759; Life and Dying Words of Capt. Nicholas Wing- field and Capt. Adams Hyde, Executed for Piracy, 1759. I vol. small 8vo, calf. * Book-plate of Rt. Hon. Thos. Grenville. Trial of John Holloway and Owen Haggerty for Murder of J. C. Steele, frontispiece, 1807; Narra- tive of the most Cruel and Barbarous Treatment of Miss S -h M y, now in the Hospital of Incurables, 1762; Trial of David Robertson, for an Unnatural Crime with George Foulston, portrait, 1806; Wm. Moss for Murder, plate, 1805; Richard Patch for Murder; Thomas Simmons for Murder, folded plate, 1808 ; Weep- ing Billy for Murder, plate; Richard Parker for Mu- tiny, portrait, i^g-] ; Matthew White Ridley for Crim. Con. with Mrs. Bromel, 1793; Case of Ann Countess of Anglesey, 1766; Narrative of the Affair between Mr. Creswell and Miss Sc e, addressed to G V e Sc e, Esq. i vol. 8vo, half sheep. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 101 1013 Miscellany. The Ghost "of R(oya)l Stripes," which was prematurely stifled in its birth in Jan., 181 2, by Jeremiah Juvenal; A Warning Word to the Regent; The Substance of a Conversation with John Belling- ham, the Assassin of the late Rt. Hon. Spencer Perce- val, by D. Wilson; A Representation, exposing the Defamation of Lord Nelson by the late Rt. Hon. S. Perceval, by Isabella Countess of Glencairn ; A Letter to Rt. Hon. C. P. Yorke by Wm. Battine. 8vo, half calf (cracked). Lond. 1812 Account of the Awful Riots in Philadelphia, , ,/6 / with 10 engravings, 1844; Life of Andrew Hellman, alias A. Horn, with murder of his Wife, etc. (2), Phil. 1844; Annals of Murder, Daring Outrages, Phil. ^ M 1845; Annals of the Revolution, or History of the Doans, by H. K. Brooke; The Heberton Tragedy, and Beauchamp or the Ky. Tragedy; Tragic Calendar, and Lives, Trials and Execution of Criminals. 8 vols. t6mo, boards. 1014 MiTFORD, John. Important Trial of, on the Prosecu- tion of Lady Viscountess Perceval, for Perjury. With '■■' 1 Notes and Observations. 8vo, half morocco. V/ Lond. 1814 1015 MiTCHEL, John. Jail Journal; or, Five Years in British Prisons. Portrait. 12 mo, cloth. N. Y. 1868 Jl^risons. I'ortrait. 12 mo, ciotn. im. \ . [016/MOILE, N. T. State Trials (in verse). Post 8vo. y Lond. X./^ / 1842 1017 Molly Maguires: the Origin, Growth, and Character , of the Organization. By F. P. Dewees. i2mo. *•" Phil. 1877 1018 MoNGAN, James. A Report of Trials at the Special Commission at Maryborough (Shooting at with Intent to Kill; Stabbing; Burglary; Assaulting a Dwelling- house; etc.) 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1832 Monk. Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal, i6mo, cloth, uncut, N. Y. 1836; Further Disclosures, preceded by a Reply to the Priest's Book, by J. J. Slocnm, portrait of Maria and her baby, i6mo, N. Y. 1836; Awful Exposure of 1019 IfO 103 THE ARXOLD COLLECTJON OF TRIALS. the Atrocious Plot against the Clergy and Nuns of Lower Canada through the Intervention of Maria Monk, i6mo, cloth, N. Y. 1836; A Refutation of the "Awful Disclosures," by Wm. L. Stone, 8vo, paper, N. Y. 1836; Evidence Demonstrating the Falsehoods of Wm. L. Stone, 8vo, paper. 5 vols. 1020 MoxK. Further Disclosures. With the portrait. Another copy. i6mo, cloth. 1837 102 1 Montague Peerage Case. Statement of the Claim of Henry Browne to the Dignity of Viscount Montague, « ^i by Henry Prater. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1849 1022 Montagu, Basil. Debates in the House of Commons r * r'-' ■ ■ ■ ^P*^^ certain Bills for Abolishing the Punishment ot" ^'' of Death. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1812 -, 1023 Thoughts on the Punishment of Death for For- jt,, «?»r" gery. Printed on yellow paper. Post 8vo. Lond. 1830 , /0 1024 Do. Post 8vo, boards. Lond. 1830 1025 Montagu, Ed. Wortley. Memorial; or, Humble Peti- tion . . . against Abraham Payba, alias James Roberts r if. and Louis Pierre, appealing from the Sentence given in favour of the said Roberts and Pierre. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1752 1026 Montrose Claim. Report of the Speeches of Counsel, .^yiO and of the Lord Chancellor and Lord St. Leonards in moving the Resolution, upon the Claim of James Earl r 11'^ of Crawford and Balcarres to the Original Dukedom "^ K of Montrose. Folio. (1854) 1027 Morhouse, a. The First Trial of, for Forgery. Written / *• by Himself. 24 pp. i2mo, paper. N. Y. 1789 1028 Mormon. The Book of Mormon: an Account written by the Hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the "* plates of Nephi, by Joseph Smith. izmo, sheep. Palmyra, 1830 1029 Early Days of Mormonism, by J. H. Kennedy. '" Illustrated. i2mo. Lond. 1888 / 10 ^°-5° Morris, J. S. Mississippi State Cases. Portrait. 2 / vols. 8vo, sheep. Jackson, 1872 ,^ 1031 Morrison, W. Douglas. Juvenile Offenders. i2mo. * *'^ N. Y. 1897 X//"' t THE ARNOLD COLLECT/OX OF TRIALS. 103 1032 Mrs. Limber's Raffle; or, A Church Fair and its Vic- d^ of 'i"^s. i6mo. N. Y. 1876 • 1033 MuDiE, James. The Felony of New South Wales. Map. Zjr 8vo. Lond. 1837 f//^ i°34 MuiR, Thomas. Trial of, for Sedition. 8vo, paper. /O Edinburgh, 1793 1035 MuNTER, Dr. Narrative of the Confession and Death n of Count Struensee, Prime Minister of Denmark. 8vo, cLf'/a half calf. Lond. 1824 1036 Murray, J. B. C. The History of Usury. 8vo. •'^ Phil. 1806 " 1037 MuTiNV. History of the Mutiny at Spithead and. tjje • y* Nore. Portrait. i6mo. Lond. 1842 • /O 1038 Do. i6mo. Phil. 1845 1039 Narrative of the Mutiny on board His Britannic' Majesty's Ship Bounty. Written by Lieut. Wm. Bligh. i2mo, paper. Phil. 1790 1040 The Story of the Good Ship Bounty and her Mutineers and Mutinies in Highland Regiments. i2mo. Edinburgh, i88t 1041 Case of the Somer's Mutiny. Defence of Alex. ^_j^ Slidell MacKenzie. 8vo, paper. (3) N. Y. 1843 1042 Inquiry into the Somer's Mutiny. With Account ^ V<^ of the Execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small. ^ 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1843 1043 Life of Samuel Comstock . . . Containing an Ac- count of the Mutiny and Massacre of the Officers of 0^ the Ship Globe. Illustrated. i2mo, boards. Bost. , etc., [840 •/O • /o / Murder Trials. /X 10 1044 Account of . . . Mysterious Disappearance of Samuel Field and Francis C. Jenkerson . . . Discovery of the */^ Bodies . . . Examination of Joseph Antoine, Johan and Joanna Wohlfahrt, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, paper. Providence, 1830 1045 Adams, Moses, High Sheriff of the County of Han- cock in Massachusetts, for Murder of his Wife. Second Edition. 8vo, paper. Host. 1815 104 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OE TRIALS. 1046 Adams. Waterman's Sermon at the Execution of Caleb /J tru Adams; also Welch's Sketch of Caleb Adams' Life, (fO etc. 8vo, paper. Windham, 1804' 1047 AuDOuiN. True and Exact Account of the Tryal of i^ John Audouin for Murther of Margaret Keef. 8 pp. i2mo, paper. Dublin, 1728 19^8 Alley, Leavitt. For Murder of Abijah Ellis. 8vo. Jo V Bost. 187s 1049 Andrews, Samuel M. Murder of Cornelius Holmes. j^ , yiffTsYo. cL4_ N. Y. 1869 1^50 Annesley, James, and Joseph Redding. Murder *ol frj^S^ Thomas Egglestone. (Title repaired.) 4to, half roan. * ^ ^^ Lond. 1742 105 1 Anthony, James. Murder of Joseph Green. Crown J9 tfo 8vo, paper. Rutland, Vt. , 1814 1D52 Antonio, Maurice, Murder of I. G. Pinto, 1852; Anderson, A., Double Murder of Mrs. Garber and J "V Mix's,. Ream, 1858; Johnston's Argument in the State vs. Ames, Cinn. 1853. 3 pieces, paper. 1053 Armstrong, T. J. Murder of Robt. Crawford. 8vo, • 7^ "^ PirJ ^^'^^ Boratzi, Chr. Vratz and John Stern, for Murder -^ • /Qel* tO U of Thomas Thynn, Esq. 56 pp. folio (no cover). ^^'T^J^/J'/'- Lond. 1682 '*! J-j^ 1094 BowEN, Geo. For Murder of Jonathan Jewett, by in- .j^l°^ ^ ^/ i2mo. -./ 1145 Daniel, Henry, Murder of Clifton R. Thomson. 36 pp., /' uncut. Cinn. 1845 .^ j Rowlls, Esq., in a Duel at Cranford, Bridge Co. , of oL- -Jo Middlesex, 1784. 68 pp. 4to, half calf (broken). 1 175 England. The Life of Dick En — 1— d alias Captain r / r- En — 1 — d of Turf Memory. With Notes. 53 pp. 8vo, "*-• ' ^ stiff paper covers. 1792 1 1 76 Erpexstein, John. Life and Dying Confession of /"^ Poisoning his Wife. 18 pp. Newark, N. J. 1852 1177 Fair, Laura D. , for Murder of Alex. P. Crittenden. ,/0 r Woodcut portraits. 325 pp. and 17 of letters, royal 8vo, / ' paper. San Francisco, 187 1 1178 Fairbanks, Jason, for Murder of Miss Elizabeth Falls, Second Edition, 87 pp. uncut (title and next leaf torn), Bost. 1801; also, the Solemn Declaration of the j ^Wate Unfortunate Jason Fairbanks, from the original qI/,'J^ MS., composed and signed by himself a very short time before death, with some account of his life and character, Second Edition, 55 pp. 8vo, uncut, Dedham, 1801. 2 vols. /\^ii79 The Solemn Declaration, etc. 8vo, uncut. 1801 • ^ * First edition. 1180 Fairburn's Account of the Murder of Mr. Marr and Family; The Inhuman Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Will- n _ r iamson; Life, Death and Interment of John William- dj.^i' son; Supposed Murder of the two Families and Self- 116 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. Destroyer, immortalized by Thomas DeQuincey; An Awful Warning to Orthodox Professors; The Entry of Saml. Romilly into Bristol^ 1812; Memoirs of John Tuck the Mock Parson, with Anecdotes and his Trial for Fraud and Swindling; The Soldier's Companion, or Instructor; The London Conjuror, with colored plates. i2mo, half calf (broken). .1181 Famous Assassinations of History, from Julius Caesar ^ I — -to Booth and Guiteau, and Phoenix Park, Dublin. 4to, • ^ paper. N. Y. (1882) 11 82 Farmer, D. D. For the Murder of the Widow Anna o/, . 3o Ayer. 72 pp. uncut (no cover). Concord (N. H.), 1821 1 183 Fauldes. Proces des Prevenus de I'Assassinat de M. , Fauldes, Ex-Magistrat a Rhodez, portrait of Mme. Manson, 8vo, calf, Paris, 1817; Histoire Complete du I *t C^ Proces de I'Assassinat de M. Fauldes, with portraits ^^ ' andinews, half calf, 1818; Memoires de M. Clemandot en reponse a ceux de Mme. Manson, also L'Intrigue de Rodez, boards, 1818; Memoirs of Madame Manson Explanatory of her Conduct on the Trial, with portrait, translated (no cover), Lond. 1818. 4 vols. 8vo. 1184 Penning. Affecting C^ase of Eliza Fanning, who suffered the Sentence of the Law July 26, 1815, 41 pp., J r-Q pretty portrait; with her own Narrative, 34 pp. (2 copies) ; 'a The Important Results of an Elaborate Investigation into the Mysterious Case, including the Official Report of her Singular Trial, by John Watkins, 194 pp. and 46 pp. of letters; also Five Cases of Recovery from the Effects of Arsenic, relative to the case of Eliza Penning, by John Marshall, i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 1185 Another copy of the Important Results of an ^ ^ Elaborate Investigation. (Title torn.) 8vo, uncut, '^"J boards. Lond. 1815 1 186 A Collection of Items in reference to the Case — A Collection made by Basil Montagu, Esq , the Cele- brated Opponent of Capital Punishment. It contains /^ the whole particulars of the trial, conviction and exe- cution, and the subsequent strictures and remarks published upon the subject, with Mr. Montagu's MS. / JiVf /^ /^ ,-^t THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 117 Notes, showing the efforts to obtain a commutation of the sentence and his correspondence on the subject. Small 4to, old calf. ii87_ Ferguson, B., and Geo. F. Willey. For Murder of Mrs. Eliza Ann Ferguson and David Glass. 90 pp. \ paper. Concord, N. H,, 1841 ' 1 188 Ferrers. Account of the Execution of Earl Ferrers and of his Lordship's Behaviour. Portrait. 11 pp. folio, paper. Lond. 1760 1 189 Field, Albert S. For Murder of Jonathan Gray. 48 pp. (no cover), uncut. Providence (R. I.), 1826 1 190 Fisher. Some Particulars relative to John Fisher and Lavinia Fisher, his Wife, who were Executed at Charles- ton, S. C, with Remarks on Crime and Capital Punish- ment. 24 pp. i2mo, paper. Bost. 1820 1 191 Fitzgerald, Geo. Robt., and Timothy Brecknock. For the Procurement of James Fulton and others, for the Murder of Pat. Ran. M'Donnell and Charles Hipson; also Trial of John Gallagher and others, . for an Assault on Geo. Rob. Fitzgerald, etc., etc., •Secaiui-^ditijMi/190 pp. ; An Account of the Argu- ments of Counsel and Directors of the Court on a Plea of Auterforis Acquit, pleaded by James Foy, to an Indictment for Procuring, Stirring and Provoking And. Creagh and others to Slee and Murder Pat. Ran. M'Donnell, Esq., and Charles Hipson, 80 pp. In same vol. : Trial of Robt. Keon for Murder of Geo. Nugent Reynolds, 163 pp., Dublin, 1786-88; Authentic Me- moirs of Geo. Robt. Fitzgerald, Esq., and Sketch of Life ^ of Timothy Brecknock, Lond. 1786 ; The Case of G. R. Fitzgerald Impartially Considered, and his Character and Conduct Vindicated, Lond. 1786 ; An Answerto Mr. Fitzgerald's Appeal to the Gentlemen of the Jockey Club, by Thomas Walker, Lond. 1775. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep and half calf. 1 192 FooTE, Henry L. Life and Adventures, written by J- Himself; with Confession of Rape and Murder of Miss •'/'/> Emily H. Cooper. Portrait on cover. 56 pp. (no cover). / /«' New Haven (1850) / 118 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1 193 FoRTMEYER. Life, Crimes and Confession of Mrs. Julia Fortmeyer of St. Louis, known as the Baby Burner. *J\I Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Pliil. 1875 1 194 Foster. The "Car-Hook" Tragedy. Life, Trial and Execution of Wm. Foster for Murder of Avery D. Put- >/ nam, illustrated, 96 pp. ; also some of the Papers laid S- before the Governor in support of the Petition for the Commutation of the Sentence, 77 pp. (with newspaper _ accounts laid in). 2 vols, paper. N. Y. 1873 1 195 Some of the Papers. 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) 1196 Fox, John. Murder of John Henry. 70 pp. royal 8vo, uncut (no cover). New Brunswick, N. J., 1856 1 197 FoY. Arguments and Directions of the Court on a Plea of Auterfois Acquit, pleaded by James Foy . . . Case of //"^ Murder of P. R. McDonnell. 80 pp. (no cover). Dublin, 1786 1 198 Francisco, C. H. Trial, with Life and Confession — ^ H/ Murder of his Wife. 93 pp. uncut (no cover). • V Erie, Pa., 1837 1199 Free, J. Anniversary Sermon at Newington-Butts in Surrey on Whitsunday, 1769; Murder of Mr. William CO Allen, 1768. 34 pp. half red roan. Host. : Reprinted, i']']t, 1200 Freeman, Wm. Murder of John G. Van Nest, includ- ing Evidence, Arguments and Decision granting a new . / trial. 508 pp. 8vo, half calf. Auburn, 1848 "' * The case in which William H. Seward became famous as counsel Zj^ for the prisoner. 1201 Argument of Wm. IL Seward in Defence of. / Fourth Edition. 63 pp. 8vo, half roan. Auburn, 1846 1202 Frost, Dr. K. K., for ^Manslaughter, committed on Tibericus G. French, by the administration of certain Thomsonian Remedies, with the Speeches of John A. Morrill and David Paul Brown. 104 pp. Phil. 1835 1203 Full and True (A) Relation of an Horrid and Bloody Murther committed between Ravensden and Bedford on the I ith of July last, by one Neighbor upon another, ^J who, being both drunk, quarrelled on the Road. 8 pp. 8vo, half roan. Lond. : Printed 1679 Ji ^/7 THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 119 ///^204 FuRNALD, Amos, for Murder of Alfred Furnald. 127 pp. V (no cover). \2 bopies.) Scarce. Concord (N. H.), 1825 1205 Fyler, Alfred, for Murder of Miss Ruth Fyler, and a J. o„ complete history of the murder. Portrait, view and •^ diagram. 176 pp. (no cover). Syracuse (N. Y.), 1855 16 Getter, Charles. For Murder of his Wife. With Arguments at length. 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1833 («/-i207 Another copy. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1833 1208 GiBBS, David. Fanny Leach and Eliza P. Burdick. /tff Examination of for the Murder of Sally Burdick at Coventry, R. I. Crown 8vo, paper. Hartford, 1833 1209 GiDDiNGS, Daniel. For Shooting Benjamin Wiltshire. J 2'(l Complete Record. 436 pp. 8vo, paper. (2) ' " Hillsboro, Ohio, 1884 1210 Giles, John. For Attempt to Assassinat and Murther ^^ y John Arnold. Folio, paper. Lond. i68r 12 1 1 Gilmour, Mrs. For the Alleged Murder of her Hus- /f^ band, with Appendix containing the Medical Reports, / etc., to which is prefixed a Notice of her Life. i2mo, calf. Edinburgh, 1844 Jj 12 12 Another copy. i2mo, paper. 1844 1213 Goodenough. Fair Warning to Murderers of Infants: s . being an Account of the Tryal, Condemnation and /^ Execution of Mary Goodenough, in Oxon. in Feb- ruary 169^. 14 pp. small 4to, half roan. Lond. 1692 1 2 14 GooDERE, Samuel. Matthew Mahony and Charles 4 - White. For the Murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere. , »/ 1/ Folio, paper. (Title slightly damaged.) Lond. 1741 1 2 15 Goodwin, Robert M. For Killing James Stoughton . . . i^ and a Further Motion to Bail . . . and also a Motion to J ..Jo Bail, taken by W. Sampson. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1820 1216 Goodwin, Robert M., for Manslaughter. 8vo, half ^_ ^Q sheep. N. Y. 1821 1217 Gordon, John and William, for Murder of Amasa Sprague, Providence, R. l.,j.^4; Arguments of Attor- ney-General and others, 18^; John Gordon's Petition J^ to the Governor, 1845 ; Last Days of Gordon, being the . v{l Trial of John and M. Gordon . . . together with full par- ticulars of the Execution of John Gordon, 1845. 4 pieces. I /' Vr 120 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. ^Yl ~J O 1 218 Gordon, Mary Jane. Life and Confession of . . . Ex- ' -, / / ecuted for the Murder of Jane Anderson. Frontispiece * /cf and vignette. 8vo, cloth. Covington (Ky.) 1849 r -i 1219 Another copy. 8vo, paper. 1849 1220 Gordon, Major William, for Murder of George Greg- J~'q ory, a Private Soldier. 8vo,unbound. Canterbury(i8i4) 1 22 1 Graham, James, for the Murder of Hugh Cameron and ■Jo Alexander McGillavrae in Delhi, Delaware Co., 1813. With diagram. 8vo, paper. (2) Albany, 1814 /f 1222 Another edition. i2mo, paper. (Lacks title.) 1223 Green, Edward W. Life, Character and Career of the Murderer of F. E. Converse. i2ino, paper. Bost. 1864 1224 Green, Henry W., for the Murder of his Wife, Troy, « r-^ /fsl?) The Execution and Last Moments . . . with his / r Confession, N. Y. 1845. 2 pieces. 1225 Greenacre, J., AND Sarah Gale, for Murder of Hannah , ^0 Brown. Colored frontispiece. i2mo, paper. Lond., n. d. 1226 Life of James Greenacre, who was Executed for the Brutal Murder of Mrs. Hannah Brown, embracing ^-^ r-~ also an Authentic History of the Life of his Accessory, / ^OU garah Gale. By Robert Huish. With correct likenesses oL> '^ and other engravings. 476 pp. 8vo, half roan. Lond. * "Only copy of this edition I have ever seen." — E. B. Wynn. 1227 Griffin, Maurice, for Murder of Thomas MacMahon _ ... also Mary Gibbs for Murdering her Bastard Child, ,^1/ 1813; Gibbon's Account of a most Terrible Fire. . . in Cambridgeshire, 1769. i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 1228 Groton Murder Case — Greenhalge's Closing Argu- ,y ment. i2mo, paper. Bost. 1887 1229 GwiNETT, Ambrose. Life and Adventures of, who was ^ , — -hung for murder . . . but who lived and afterwards / found the man for whose murder Gwinett was hung, etc. i2mo, paper. Phil. 1784 1230 Hackman. The Case and Memoirs of Rev. James Hackman and his Acquaintance with Miss Martha / Reay; The Case and Memoirs of Miss Martha Reay, cso «-' «^ '•^ which are added Remarks, etc., on the Case and ' Memoirs of Mr. Hackman. Portraits. 2 vols, in i. 8vo, half calf (broken). Lond. 1779 £. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS 121 J 1 23 1 Hackman. The Case and Memoirs, etc., of Rev. James /O 1/ Hackman. Portrait. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1779^ 1232 Hagerman, H. B. Trial for Assault and Battery, with i P ■^A intent to Murder William Coleman. 8vo, paper. C2") '^•^ N%. l8,8 1233 Haggerty, John." For Murder of Melchoir Fordney. , 3o 8vo, paper. Scarce. Lancaster, Pa., 1847 1234 Hall, Andreas. Life and Confessions of as given . . . tj^ preceding his Execution for the Murder of Mrs. Amy ' Smith. 8vo, paper. Troy, 1849 123s Hall, James. Compleat History of the Life and Death ^ of, wfho was Executed for the Murder of John Penny. '^'^ 24 pp. 8vo, paper. Lond. (1741) 1236 Halliwell, J. O. (Editor). A Narrative of the Bloody , J~(/ Murders committed by Sir John Fites alias Fitz, 1605, • / etc. i2mo, paper, uncut. 'Lond.: Privately printed, 1Z60 * 26 copies only printed. , 1^37 Halzingler. The Three Sisters, or Life, Confession v. f-J and Execution of Amy, Elizabeth and Cynthea for Mur- r i. der of the Edmonds Family of 7 members. Illustrated. CO- '^^ 8vo, paper. (1855) 1238 Hamilton. Life and Confession of Sophia Hamilton, who was tried and condemned to be hung at Montreal }^ for the most shocking murders, etc. Frontispiece and vignette. 8vo, paper. Montreal, 1846 1239 Hammond, Samuel, for Murder of Ann Avery, and Ann Gosling for the Murder of John Sage, 1794; Trials of John and Nath. Nichols for Murder of Sarah Nichols, 1794; (Godwin's) Cursory Strictures on the Charge to Grand Jury, 1794; Holcroft's Letter to William Wind- ham, 179s; The Natural and Constitutional Rights of Britons, etc., 1795. i vol. crown 8vo, half morocco. 1240 Hamton. Murther, Murther, or A bloody Relation how Anne Hamton dwelling in Westminster nigh London, / s ^ hj poyson murthered her deare husband Sept. 1641. T^ ' 6 pp. small 410, the leaves inlaid. Woodcut entitle. Lond. 1641. Small 4to, half calf. 1 241 Hanlon, John. For Murder of little Mary Mourman. J/ f Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1870 Z. .AT 123 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. • j^^ inc .6r 1242 Hare. Supplement to the Trial of William Burke and lelen McDougal, containing the whole legal proceed- igs against William Hare, in order to bring him to trial for the murder of James Wilson, with appendix . . , regarding the late West-Port Murders. Frontispiece. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1829 1243 Harden, J. S. For Murder of his Wife. Portrait. 8vo, !?v} \/^ paper. Hackettstown, i860 1244 Hardenbrook, Dr. J. K. Examination of . . . for Poison- ^J ^J~ ing Thos. Nott. 8vo, paper. (2) Rochester, 1849 1245 Hart-Merservey Murder Trial. The True Story of, in \/^ which light is thrown upon dark deeds, incompetency j~. and perfidy, by Alvin R. Button. Portraits. i2mo. , kJ O Bost. 1882 1246 Hart, George. For Murder of Mary Van Housen, i6mo, paper (without title). N. Y. 1811 1247 Harris, Carlyle W. For Poisoning his Wife, illus- /^^ ,y^ ^''«^«''i^ (2) ; Articles, Speeches and Poems of Carlyle W. / Yisixris, portrait. 3 vols, paper. (N. Y. 1892) (^^Official record. 1248 Harris, Mary. For Murder of Adoniram J. Burroughs. .^/V ^^°^ ^^^^ '^^l^- Wash. 1865 1249 Harrison, Henry. For Murther of Andrew Clenche. . ^^ Folio, paper. Lond. 1692 1250 Hauer, John, Caarles McManus, and others. For ^^ Murder of Francis Shitz. 163 pp. 8vo (no cover). Harrisburg, Pa., 1798 1251 Haunt, William (Dagoon). For Murder anno 1711. » So Folio, paper. Lond. 1737 1252 Hawkins, E. W. History and Confession — executed for the murder of J. M. Land and Jesse Arvine, etc. 8vo, paper. (KnoxviUe, 1857) 1253 Hayden, Rev. H. H. Autobiography: The Mary Stan- ^ nard Murder, tried on circumstantial evidence, illus- \/ ''■^'^^^ ^''h his testimony, 164 pp.; also, Mary Stan- nard's Murder, a full account, 47 pp. 2 vols, paper. 1880 and 1879 /(} 1254 Autobiography, etc. 8vo, paper. (2) ZVy ^^ / / THE AA'XOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 123 125s Hayes. A Narrative of the barbarous and unheard-of I H> Murder of Mr. John Hayes by Catherine, his wife, Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. M'ith a frontis- ^0 piece view of the murder, 32 pp. 8vo, half roan, Lond. 1726 ; Narrative of the Cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brown- ing on her apprentice girls . . . also Life, Trial, etc., of Catherine Hayes, who was burnt alive for the murder of her husband, etc., 1726. 2 vols. i2mo, half calf and half roan. 1256 Henderson, John. For Murder of Mr. Millie at Whinny Jo Park, with his Confession. A view of Whinny Park. 72 pp. uncut, paper. Cupar (Scotland); 1830 __^ 1257 Hendrickson, John. For Murder of his wife Maria by / ^x^ ^''' Poisoning. 176 pp. Svo, half calf. Albany, 1853/ 1258 Herbert, P. T. Argument in the Case of Herbert for Murder of Thomas Keating, by W. P. Preston, 1856; An Address from Irishmen of Washington City to the Citizens of the U. S. (on the Killing of Keating). 2 pieces. 1259 Hersey, Geo. C. For Murder of Betsy Frances Terrill r" Y (poisoning). 267 pp. Svo, half calf. Bost. 1862 ^ r26o Hodge, Arthur. For the Murder of his Negro Man J^ 5j) Slave named Prosper. i2mo, half calf. Lond. i8ii/7u^ 1 26 1 HoLLOWAY, John, and Owen Haggerty, for the Mur- der of Mr. Steele, Fairburn's Third Edition, frontis- piece; Documents and Observations tending to show a Cj f) probability of the innocence of John Holloway and i Owen Haggerty. i vol. i2mo, half moroco. Lond. 1807 1262 Holloway. An Authentic and Faithful History of the Atrocious Murder of Celia Holloway, accurate account of all the mysterious and extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her mangled body; also .^0 the Trial and Extraordinary Confession of John William Holloway, with his Life. 6 plates. 366 pp. Svo, uncut, boards. Lond. 1832 1263 Do., another copy; in same vol., History of the « Noted Resurrectionists, Bishop, Williams, May, etc., ^OO ^'^^- ' ^°'- ^^°' ''°^" (rubbed). Lond. 1832 124 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1264 HoLLOWAY. Another edition. Edited by Charles Hindley. , /J 6 engravings. 36 pp. 8vo, boards. Brighton, 1875 1265 Holmes. Trial of Herman W. Mudgett alias H. H. / Holmes for the Murder of Benj. F. Pitezel. Svo, /^^ sheep. . Phil. 1897 1266 Holmes, Alex, W. For Manslaughter on the High (fb Seas. Svo, paper. Phil. 1842 1267 Horn. The Confession of Adam Horn, alias Andrew •7/ Hellman, convicted for the Murder of his Wife. Svo, / /J^ half morocco. Bait. 1S43 1268 Howard, Mrs. M., for the Murder of Miss Mary Ellen ,^ Smith, her husband's paramour. Frontispiece. 64 pages, / paper. Very scarce. Cinn. 1S49 1269 Hudson, S. E. (Compiler). " Leather Apron," or The Jj~ Horrors of Whitechapel. Lond. 1888. Svo, paper. Phil. 1270 Hughes, Dr. John W., for Murder of Miss Tamzin Par- _ j'O sons. Svo, half calf. Cleveland, 1866 "Xd ^^^^ ^°- ^^°' paper. (2) 1866 1272 Hunter. Arraignment for Sentence of Edward Hun- , ter; Speech of H. L. Clinton upon the part of the de- fence. (2) 3 pieces. N. Y. 1864-65 1273 Hunter, Thos., and others, operative cotton-spinners, for Illegal Conspiracy and Murder, with Appendix of , /J Documents, etc. Svo, boards. Edinburgh, 1838 1274 HuTTON. Confession of Peregrine Hutton . . . also Confession of M. N. B. Hull, who were executed at / lO Baltimore for Robbing the Mail and Murdering the ^ Driver. Svo, paper. Phil. 1820 1275 Hyde, Fanny, for Murder of Geo. W. Watson. Por- l/J^~ y traits. Svo, paper. (2) N. Y. 1872 1276 Jackson, John. Faithful Account of his Massacre of go the Family of Gerald Watson of Fayetteville Co. , N. C. 12 pp. paper. Bost. 1819 1277 Jackson, John L. (The Great Western Desperado). A Narrative of his Crimes. 22 pp. paper. 1S55 1278 Jefferds, Charles M., for Murder of John Walton and 9q y/ John W. Matthews. 234 pp. Svo, half calf. N. Y. 1862 X. / ^ .//- THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 125 1279 Jennings, Aug. O. Confession of Murder of Ed. H. / /T ^^^^'^'''^' 2°PP-' St. Joseph, Mo., 1853; Narrative, Trial ^90 and Confession of Antoine Jerolomon for Murder of Barbara Reisenger and Catherine Hawley, illustrated. 23 pp. N. Y. 1841 ; Capt. Johnson for Murder of Thomas Reasar, 8 pp. 3 pieces. 1280, Johnson, Richard, for Murder of Mrs. Ursula Newman. '^/f' 32 pp. (no cover; 2 leaves torn). Rare. N. Y. 1829 1281 Johnson, James, for Murder of Lewis Robinson, a Black y/ Man; also, the Trial of John Sinclair, a German aged • /p seventy-seven years, for Murder of David Hill. 36 pp. (stained), 8vo (no cover). N. Y. 181 1 1282 Johnson, Capt. Ed. T. Speech of D. W. Voorhees in his defence; Murder of Maj. Ed. Henry, 74 pp. paper. (2) Wash. 1885 1283 Jones, Michael. I^ast Dying Confessions and Remains // . of, who was hanged with Geo. Lovett for the Murder /C/j of John Tandy of Va. 12 pp. Louisville, Ky., 1834 1284 Joseph Henry and Amos Otis, for Murder of James , ^J^ Crosby. 8vo, paper. (2) Bost. 1834 1285 Keen. Life and Confession of Moses W. Keen, who was hung for the Murder of his Wife. i2mo, paper. Maysville, Ky. , 1842 1286 Kelly, Frank. The Assassination of Octavius V. Catto. Illustrated. 8vo, half cloth. Phil. 187 1 ^"^^1287 Do. 8vo, paper. (2) 1288 Kelly, Joseph. For Murder of Capt. Wm. Harrison. 8vo, half calf. York, 1806 1289 Kelsey. The Kelsey Outrage. . . Tar and Feathering^ etc. , of Charles G. Kelsey. Illustrated. 8vo, half mo- rocco. Phil., n. d. 1390 Kenkouwsky. Cruel Murder of Nina Miller by Ken- ,/, kouwsky, alias Kettler. The Guttenburg-Hoboken • '^^ Tragedy. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (1881) 1291 Kennedy, John. For Murder of Edmund Butler. 8vo, So paper. (2) Dublin, 1832 1292 John Ryan and William Voss, for Murder of y^ Edmund Butler. 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1832 i i-U ^ . 60 a 126 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1293 Kentucky Tragedy! A History of the Bloody Encoun- ters, Street Fights, Battles, etc., " The Hill and Evans Feud," by Lieut. J. J. Thompson. 112 pages, 8vo, ' boards. Cinn , n. d. 1294 Keon, Robert. For Murder of George N. Reynolds. A, 8vo, paper. Dublin, 1788 1295 Kiepl, John. For Poisoning his Wife. 8vo, paper. /^^T" Carlisle, 187 i 1296 KiLFOYLE, William. For Murder of Mary Mulrooney. p 8vo, paper. (2) Dublin, 1832 1297 KiMBER, Capt. John. For Murder of Two Female Negro Slaves, on board the " Recovery," African Slave Ship. 8vo, half roan. Lond. (1792) 1298 KiNLOCH, Archibald G. For Murder of Francis Kin-. ^ /— loch. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1795 1299 Kinney, Mrs. Hannah. For Murder of her Husband George T. Kinney by poison, 61 pages, Bost. 1840; , Jo also, A R eview of the last ten years of her life, by her- ji self, i2mo, 1841. 2 vols. 1300 Kirwan, W. B. For Murder of his Wife. (The Ire- J r^" land's Eye Murder.) 8vo, paper. Very rare. "^^ Dublin, 1853 1301 Knapp, J. F. A Report of the Evidence and Points of Law arising in the Trial of John Francis Knapp forf // , Murder of Joseph White, together with the Charge ^'>■ / LJ'U- -f-t .Ilw.-t;^^ 4!i/c^^,.',w',_- Tippecanoe, O. (1855) r 1353 MuLLER, Fr'anz, for the Murder of Mr. Briggs, Illus- trated Police News Fifth Edition, 4to, half calf (Lond. 1864); Frank Muller, the English Railway Murderer, Flight to New York . . . Arrest, etc., 72 pp. i2mo, paper, N. Y. (1864). 2 vols. 1354 MuNLEY. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen in the Case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Mussey. 36 pp. 8vo, paper. Pottsville, 1896 1355 Murder (The) of Rizzio. From the MS. Account of. I /J"" Lord Ruthven. 4to, paper. Edinburgh: E. &?= G. Goldsmid, i8gO' 1356 Murder Will Out. The Horrors of the Queen City. ^/~ By an Old Citizen. 128 pp. i2mo, paper. Cinn. 1867 1357 Murderous Midwife (The), with her Roasted Punish- ment: being a True and Full Relation of a Midwife /\ that was put into an Iron Cage with Sixteen Wild Cats, • and so Roasted in Death, etc. 6 pp. 8vo, paper. Reprint. Printed in the Year 1673 r.1358 Muschett, Nicol, for Wife Murder. (20 pp ) i2mo, ^ paper. (Lacks title.) [Edinburgh (1720)] 1359 Myers and Others, for the Murder of Dudley M. Hoyt, —^48 pp. (N. "y. 1846I; Letters and Correspondence of J' (J Mrs. Virginia Myers, (>i pp., Phil. 1847. 2 vols. 8vo, V paper. 1360 Mysteries of Crime, as shown in Remarkable Capital Trials, by a Member of the Massachusetts Bar. Illus- If^ trated. i2mo. (2) Bost. 1870. .Jo j'l v V6-1 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 136 1 McFarland, for Murder of Albert D. Richardson, pp. ,5810 108 of Abbott's Practice Reports; Summing up < vX -/ Curious cut on title. 12 pp. 12 mo. I(f^ * The murderer knocked the hangman from the platform— a terri- ble fellow he was. 1472 Van Patten, John F. Trial, Life and Confessions of, for Murder of Mrs. Maria Schermerhorn. 16 pages. V Cut on title. N. Y. 1825. 8vo, paper. Very rare. 1473 Virginia. Authentic and Impartial Narrative of the Tragical Scene in Southampton Co., 22d of August r~/ last, when Fifty-five of its Inhabitants (mostly women ff and children) were inhumanly Massacred by the Blacks. ^ 38 pp. (no cover). (N- Y.) 1831 144 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1474 VosBURGH, Rev. Geo. B., for Alleged Wife Poisoning. /ffO (Not guilty.) 122 pp. 8vo, half sheep. F. D. Linn (r Co., 1878 1475 Do. The Evening Journal Association Edition. ^J^/," Paper. • «*'^ 1476 Wagner, Louis H. F. For Murder of Anethe M. Chris- tensen. 180 pages, and 175 pages of arguments, etc. 8vo, thin boards. The Isle of Shoals Murder. Scarce. J 7' Saco, Maine, 1874 1477 Waldenberger, Lewis. Application of Citizens of Atlantic County . . . for Pardon of Lewis Waldenberger, ^ convicted of Murder. 8vo, half cloth. Phil, (i860) 1478 Wall, Joseph, Governor of Gorce Islands, for Murder* ^— — of Benjamin Armstrong, July, 1782; Fairburn's Second JQ Edition, 32 pp. paper, Lond., n. d. ; Life, Trial and J ' Particulars of the Execution of, 8 pp. lamo, paper. West Smithfield, n. d. ; Trial of Governor Wall, exe- cuted at Old Bailey, etc., 16 pp. 8vo, paper, F. Far- rak, n. d. 3 pieces. 1479 Wallace, Charles. Confession of the Awful and ^ ^^ , Bloody Transaction in his Life, the Murder of Mary ^y ^ Rogers. Illush-ated. 31 pp. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1851 1480 Walmsley, Amasa E. Life and Confession of . . . Mur- A~^ der of John Burke and Hannah Frank. 16 pp. 8vo, paper. Providence, 1832 1481 Waltz, Jos. For Murder of Herman Holcher. News- • / ^ paper clippings in 4to vol. (1874) tyj- 1482 Walworth Parricide. Account of the Murder and V^ Trial. 80 pp. 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1873 .^iLuif/fjy. //-^^^ THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 145 1486 Ward, Matt. F. For Murder of Prof. W. H. G. Butler. "^/(/ '^^ PP' ^^°' P^P^*"- Louisville, 1854 1487 Ward, Return J. M. (who Killed his Wife and Burned r her Body). Life and Confession. 15 pp. Bvo, paper. °^ Toledo, O., 1857 1488 Ware, John. For Murder of his Father. Illustrated. 7t 72 pp. 8vo, paper. phil. 1871 r489 Warning Piece against the Crime of Murder; or. An ., Account of many Extraordinary and most Providential ^ ^ Discoveries of Secret Murders, etc. 280 pp. post. 8vo, calf. Lond., n. d 1490 Webster, John W. For Murder of George Parkman, including the Hearing on the Petition for a Writ of Error; the Prisoner's Confessional Statements and f^^ Application for a commutation of sentence, and an (J appendix containing several interesting matters never before published. By George Bemis, Esq. IVM sev- eral engravings. 628 pp. 8vo, half morocco. Bost. 1850 * Autograph letter of Webster laid in. This edition of this famous trial is very rare. 1491 — Phonographic Report, by Dr. James W. Stone, '7* 314 PP- ; Spo^»€T^s Illegality of the Trial of Webster, "^ 16 pp. I vol. 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1850 1492 Trial of, illustrated, 91 pp. 8vo, Bost.: John A. szz:^ French, 1850; Another Edition, 56 pp., published by Roberts & Garfield, 8vo, Bost. 1850; Another Edition, I / illustrated, 64 pp., published at the Daily Mail O fa.c&_^y Bost., n. d. ; Another Edition, 76 pp., published by Stringer & Townsend, N. Y. 1850; Bigelow's Expose of the Evidence, 32 pp. i2mo, Bost. 1850; Awful Dis- closures and Startling Developments, etc., illustrated, 16 pp. 8vo, 1849; Review of the Case, by (A. Oakey Hall), 30 pp. i2mo, N. Y. 1850; Extraordinary Con- fession of Webster, 16 pp. 8vo, Bost. 1850; Statement of Reasons showing Illegality of the Verdict, 35 pp. 8vo, N. Y. 1850; Grigg's Sermon after the Execution of Webster, 16 pp. 8vo. 10 vols, paper. / 146 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. //' 1493 Webstep, John W. Report, French's, 91 pp., Bost. ^- 1850; Stringer & Townsend, 76 pp., N.Y. 1850; Boston Daily Mail, 64 pp., n. d. ; Bigelow's Expose of the Evidence, 32 pp., Bost. 1850. 4 pieces. - 1494 Report. 76 pp. 8vo, half morocco. • /\J Stringer i^ Townsend, 1850 / 149s Weeks, Levi. For Murder of Gulielma Sands. 98 pp. // (spotted). N. Y. : Printed by John Furman, 1800. 8vo, ^/i^^ half roan, new. * The Manhattan Well murder. " One of the rarest of all the New York trials." 1496 An Impartial Account of the Trial of Levi Weeks ' «,y,/ for the supposed Murder of Miss Julianna Elmore //l^ Sands. 34 pp. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1800 ' 1497 Weeping Billy, for the Murder of Ann Webb; also, f"" , Trials of William Duncan for Murder of W. Chivers; qC » »^ John Maycock and J. Pope for Murder of John Au- gustus. 23 pp. 8vo, paper. Lond., n. d. 1498 West Port Murders, or an Authentic Account of the Atrocious Murders committed by Burke and his Asso- /) ciates, illustrated, 362 pp. ; Trial of John Stuart and /au Catherine Wright, for Murder and Robbery of Robert Lamont, 47 pp. ; Robert Emond, for Murder of Cath- erine Munro or Franks. 32 pp. i vol. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1829 1499 Wetherill, Miles. Life, Trial and Execution of, for f X/"" Todmordon Murder. Illustrated. 2 pieces. <^ '' (Lond., n. d.) 1500 Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth G. , for Poisoning Gen. W. S. Ketchunij^j-fa'pp. 8vo, Bait. 1872; Aikin's Re- view of Prof. Reese's Review of the Trial, 20 pp., 1873; Williams' Reply to Dr. H. C. Wood's Review of _ the Medical Testimony, 31 pp., 1873; Notice by John / '* H. Thomas ... of Attacks made by Drs. Chew, Williams and Prof. Aikin, 19 pp. ; Williams' Examination of Prof. Reese's Review of the Trial, published in the Medical and Surgical Record for June i, 8 and 15, 1872. 7 pieces. /-» 1501 ' Trial, 172 pp.. Bait. 1872; Aikin's Review of K> . Jif^' Prof. Reese's Review, 20 pp., 1873. 2 pieces. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OE TRIALS. 147 1502 Whitby, Capt. Henry, for Alurder of John Pierce, // with his dying declaration; also the Trial of Capt. / /*/ Geo. Crimp, for Piracy and Manstealing. 96 pp. 8vo, paper. (2) N. Y. 181 2 1503 White, Benj. D. Containing all the important Inci- ji dents in his Life. Written by Himself. 32 pp. 8vo, /y paper. Batavia, 1843 1504 Whitman, Marcus. Authentic Account of the Murder of Dr. Whitman, by Rev. J. B. A. Brouillet, 108 pp. i2mo, Portland, 1869; The Whitman Controversy, ' ^ Articles by Ross, Eells and Gray in Reply to Mrs. Victor and E. Evans, 70 pp., Portland, 1885; Eells' Proof of Marcus Whitman's Work in Saving Oregon, 34 pp. Portland, 1883. 3 pieces. 1505 WiLBER, Lewis. For Murder of Robert Barber, 48 pp., Cazenovia, 1839; Dying Confession of Lewis Wilber, / *' ivith plan of the scene of the mtirder, 16 pp., Momsville, 1839. 2 pieces. 1506 Wilkinson, Judge, Dr Wilkinson and Mr. Murdaugh, for Murder of John Rothwell and Alex. H. Meeks, in ■* an Affray at the Gait House, 15th Dec, 1838. 139 pp. [/^ Louisville (Ky.), April, 1839, Jiare. 1507 Carlton, A. B. The Law of Homicide, together ../ with the Trial for Murder of Judge Wilkinson, Dr. /^ \/^ Wilkinson, and Mr. Murdaugh, etc. 8vo, shee]). Cinn. 1882 1508 Williams, John, and others, for Murder on the High V Seas. 92 pp. 8vo, paper. Bost. 1819 1509 Williamson, John. An Account of, executed for Mur- ' f- der of his Wife, by imprisonment and cruel treatment. "Xj.dO 23 pp. Lond. 1767. 8vo, half calf. 1510 Wilson, Miss Harriot. Some interesting Particulars '" of her Life and Untimely Fate, executed for Murder *, /^ of her infant child. Curious portrait on title. 12 pp. Z/ paper. Scarce. Bost. (1802) 15 11 Wood, Isaac L. For Murder of Rhoda Wood, by poi- fO son. 80 pp. i2mo, paper. Dansville, 1858 15 12 Wood, Jesse. For Shooting his -Son, Joseph Wood. 5 Pages I to 8, paper. Poughkeepsie (1806) 148 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRLALS. 15 1 3 Woodford, Orrin. For Murder of his Wife. 69 pp. 8vo, ' paper. (3) Hartford, 1846 1514 WooTERTON, Eliza, for Murder, by Poison, of Robert Sparkes, 20 pp., Bury St. Edmunds (1815); Narrative , of the Extraordinary Case of Geo. Lukens, Yatton, / /„ Somersetshire, who was possessed of Evil Spirits for // near Eighteen Years, 23 pp., Bristol, 1788; Confession of Thomas Bedworth (of the) Murder of Elizabeth Beesmore, 18 pp., Lond. 1815 ; Morris Griffin, for Mur- der of Thomas MacMahon ; also, Mary Gibbs, for Murder of her Bastard Child, 18 13. i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 1515 Worrell, E. D., for Murder of B. H. Gordon. 70 pp. (Some portions of text of nearly every page trimmed off.) St. Louis, 1857 1516 Young. Conversation and Conduct of John Young . . . 1 „ Executed for the Murder of Robert Barwick (Deputy Sheriff). 8 pp. i2mo, paper. N. Y. 1797 1517 Adonijah Bailey, for Murder of J. W. Pollock, 1825; H. K. Musselman and L. Willman, for Murder of Lazarus Zellerbach, Lancaster, 1839; Chas. M'Manus, * ^ / John Hauer, and others, for Murder of Francis Shitz, Harrisburgh, 1798. 5 pieces (imperfect). 1518 Acts for Disabling Alex. Wilson, Esq., and for bringing to Justice the Murderers of Captain John Porteous; ./ Conduct of the Two Unfortunate Prisoners, Sinclair /e/ and Johnson, N. Y. 181 1; Speech of Ed. James in De- fence of Dr. Simon Bernard, Lond. i860; Confession of John Bahan, Jr., to Murder of Nathan Adler, Auburn, 1851; Speech of John W. Ashmead in defence of Jas. Stephens, N. Y. 1859; Inquest on Death of Agnes E. LoUiner, N. Y. 1854;^ The Beautiful Victim of the Elm City Tragedy, Jennie E. Cramer; etc. 16 pieces. fc / 1519 Morse, J. T. (Jr.) Famous Trials— Tichborne; Tropp- mann; Prince P. Bonaparte; Mrs. Wharton; The Meteor; Mrs. Fair. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1874 jri/ THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TlilALS. 149 1520 IVTAIRNE. Trial of the Issues in Action of Damages 1^ by Lady Ramsay, Widow of Col. Sir Thomas /O Ramsay, against James Nairne, for Falsehood and l/' Defamation, pp. 234, and Appendix 80, 4to (no cover). Edinburgh, 1833 1521 Nantucket. Narrative of the Robbery of the Nantucket r Bank, from original documents. 69 pp. 8vo, half roan Nantucket, 1816 1522 Narrative of Remarkable Affair between Mr. Simonds, , the Polish Jew Merchant, and Mr. James Ashley, '^ wherein the Robbery at Cranford-Bridge and the several Trials are set forth, etc. 50 pp. (no cover). Lond. 1752 1523 Naval Court Martial of Lieut. E. B. Babbit, on ■^ charges preferred by Com. Jesse D. Elliott. 120 pp. 8vo, uncut, paper. Bost. 1835 1524 Neilsox, Geo. Trial by Combat. i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1890 1525 Newgate. The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Life, Conversation, Birth and Education of John Hall, Richard Low, Stephen Bunch, Wm. Davis, Jos. Monti- sano and Wm. Kite, executed 17th Dec, 1707. 8 pp. small 8vo, half roan. 1707 1526 The Ordinary, his Account of the Behaviour, Confessions, and Dying Words of the Malefactors who were executed. Dec, 1730, to Oct., 1760. 29 vols, small 4to, red cloth. New. * A scarce and interesting publication. Sold as it is — not subject to collation. [527 Nos. for 1733-34; Also, Proceedings at the Ses- sions of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Lond., 1732-34. 4to, boards. As it is. 1528 The New and Complete Newgate Calendar, or Malefactor's Universal Register: Lives, Adventures, Exploits, and Last Dying Speeches, Confessions, Let- ters; with notes, reflections, remarks and inferences, .J^ etc. With copper-plates. 5 vols. 8vo, half calf (worn). Lond. : Printed for Alex. Hogg &" Co., n. d. * There seem to be seven volumes in these five, but titles are mis- placed or missing. Sold as it is. JT 150 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1529 Newgate. The New Newgate Calendar; or, Malefactor's Bloody Register. Authentic and Circumstantial Ac- tfy" counts, etc. With a set of copper-plates. 5 vols. 8vo, • ^ half calf. Lond. : Printed by Authority., only for Alex. Hogg., n. d. 153D Newgate Calendar Improved; being interesting memoirs of Notorious Characters, etc., etc., and con- taining a number of interesting Cases never before published, etc., by George Theodore Wilkinson. Por- 1/' traits and illustrations (4 plates missing from Vol. 4). 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. Printed for Thos. Kelly. * No date of publication. 1531 Newgate Calendar. Memoirs of the most No- torious Characters, Murderers, Traitors, Highwaymen and Thieves of every Description, from the beginning /AO of the i8th Century, with their Speeches, Confessions, ■ ^ etc., by A. Knapp and W. Baldwin. Nuinerous illus- '^ trations. 4 vols. Svo, half red calf. New. Lond. 1824-28 1532 The Annals of Newgate; or, Malefactors' Regis- ter, by the Rev. Mr. Villette, Ordinary of Newgate, ,^\f~ and others, jy plates (less one in Vol. I, portrait of Wild). 4 vols. 8vo, sheep (cracked). 1776 1533 The Newgate Calendar, by a Barrister. With graphic illustrations on wood. Vol. I, and Nos. i to 69 • ySo "-"^ ^°'' ^^' '" one vol., 4to, half calf; and Nos. 70 to 80 (loose), 1864-65. As one vol. 1534 New Hampshire. The State vs. S. Small -and And. rj. Pierce (for selling liquor without a license). 48 pp. y (no cover). Concord, 1842 153s New Wonderful Magaz;ne (The). A Carefully- Selected Collection of Remarkable Trials, Biographies of Wonderful or Extraordinary Characters; Curious Histories and Adventures, etc., with steel-plate portraits, engravings, woodcuts, etc. 2 vols. Svo, cloth. Lond. : G. H. Davidson, n. d. 1536 NEW YORK. Horsmanden, Daniel. A Journal of / V ^O?" /^ ^^^ Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy, y^j:' • #/ formed by some White People, in conjunction with ^^..-^Ir^t*."-*^ Negro and other Slaves, for Burning the City of New THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 151 York and Murdering the Inhabitants. 4to, crushed levant morocco extra, elaborately inlaid, morocco double, watered-silk fly-leaves, gilt edges, by Lortic, in morocco case. N. Y. : James Parker.^ i744 * Very fine and large copy, but without the half title, of which only a single copy is known. 1537 New York. Horsmanden, Daniel. The New York Conspiracy; or, A History of the Negro Plot, with /Sv the Journal of the Proceedings against the Conspira- tors at New York in the Years 1 741-2. (Title soiled.) Y 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1810 * Autograph letter of Daniel Horsmanden laid in. y»yi53^ Do. Another copy. 8vo, half calf, marbled iV*- edges, by W. S. Hiltz. N. Y. iBio /JOO 1539 Do. Another copy. Bvo, half sheep. N.Y. 1810 ' 1540 The Report of an Action of Assault, Battery and Wounding, Tried in the Supreme Court of Judicature _ for the Province of New York, in the Term of October, /A 1764, between Thomas Forsey, Plaintiff, and Waddel Cunningham, Defendant. 68 pp., small 4to (no cover). N. Y. : John Holt, 1764 1541 Trial of Lieut. Renshaw for Challenging Joseph Strong to Fight a Duel, N. Y. 1809; George Parker //to vs. Alexander McDougal, being an Action for Crim. // Con., N. Y. 1808; William Jefferies vs. John Tyson, being an Action for Crim. Con., N. Y. 1808; Dr. Will- iam Little for Assault and Battery on his Wife, N. Y. 1808; Capt. James Dunn, for an Assault, with an in- tent to Seduce Sylvia Patterson, a Black Woman, N. Y. 1809. I vol. Bvo, sheep. * Rare early New York trials. 15^2 Trial of the Journeymen Cordwainers of the rf'S- /f City of New York, for a Conspiracy to raise their ^ 4^ *''" wages. 168 pp. Bvo, half sheep. N. Y. 1810 ^ J^3 The Speeches of Mr. Jacob Barker and his p ,4/ Counsel, on the Trials for Conspiracy. 153 pp. 8vo, vo, sheep. '^^ i569 Charges and Testimony against Judges Cardozo and Barnard, with Index, 3 vols. ; Charges and Testi- « //"^^mony against Judge McCunn (2). 5 vols. Svo, half cloth. 1570 Assembly Documents on the Subject of Capital Punishment: April, 8, 1835; April 14, 1S41; April 9, ^ 1842; March 22, 1842; March 24, 1S42; Feb. 13, 1S43; . JZo March 14, 1851 (2); March 16, 1857; March 26, 1890. 10 pieces. 154 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1571 New York. Street, A. B. NewYork Council of Revision, Cj\ y" Sketches of Members and Early Courts. 8vo, sheep. • 01/ *^ Albany, 1859 1572 Report of Managers of State Lunatic Asylum for i86.|; Fire Marshall's Report, 1864; Report of the Society for the Protection of Destitute Roman Catholic » J^ Children, 1865 ; Report of the Society for the Reforma- tion of Juvenile Delinquents, 1864; Annual Report of Board of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police, 1865; Report on Criminal Statistics of the State, 1864; Report of Executive Committee of Prison Association, 1864 and 1865. I vol. 8vo, half sheep. 1573 Burr, Levi S. A Voice from Sing-Sing . . . General Description of the State Prison . . . and a • ^_7^ Synopsis of the Horrid Treatment of the Convicts. 52 pp. 8vo, paper. Albany, 1833 1574 A Peep into the State Prison at Auburn, with an ji Appendix. By One Who Knows. Illustrated. 138 pp. 8vo, paper. Printed and published for the Author., 1839 1575 ■ An Account of the State Prison, or Penitentiary House, in the City of New York. By One of the In- /J(l spectors of the Prison. Plates. 95 pp. 8vo, half mo- rocco, gilt top, uncut. Rare. N. Y. 1801 1576 Inside Out; or, an Interior View of the New York State Prison (piece torn off top of title-page) C i2mo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1823 1577 Wilkes, George. The Mysteries of the Tombs: a Journal of Thirty Days' Imprisonment in the New Qjj York City Prison for Libel. 64 pp. i2mo, paper. N. Y. 1844 J 578 Sutton, Charles. The New York Tombs: its %y Secrets and its Mysteries. Illustrated. 8vo. N. Y. 1874 1579 Eighteenth Year Book of New York State Re formatory at Elmira. Illustrated. 8vo. N. Y. 1894 1580 Senate Documents, 99th Session, No. 79, 1876; ii2th Session, Nos. 36 to 57, Part 4, 1889. 5 vols. y/f 8vo, half sheep. J oC. //o .JTi THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 155 1581 New York. Will and Testament of Robert R. Randell, 4 and By-Laws of the Sailors' Snug Harbor. Frontispiece. * J^ 8vo. N. Y. 1848 1582 Codification in the State; Memorandum upon the Proposed "Civil Code"; Report of D. H. Olm- t /6 stead, one of the Commissioners of Land Transfer; £^j(^ Pomeroy's Code of Remedial Justice, Reviewed, etc. ; History of Legislative Shame; etc., etc. 16 pamphlets. 1583 Message from the Governor in relation to the difficulties in the Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 1840; Minority Report . . . Charges against Commissioners // / of Emigration, 1859; Report of. Committee to Investi- /y. 1877. Royal 8vo, paper. 1592 Costello, Aug. E. Our Police Protectors: His- tory of the Police-from the earliest period. Over 200 engravings. Third Edition. Cloth. (2) 1885 J 5^,3 Walling, Geo. W. Recollections of a New York Chief of Police. Illustrated from original drawings and photographs. 8vo, embossed morocco, gilt edges. 1888 r 00 156 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1594 New York. Board of Magistrates' Report, Oct. 31, 1896. • ^Z" Paper. 1595 Davenport, J. L. N. Y. Election Frauds and r^ ^ I — their Prevention; The Frauds, 1860-1870. 8vo, cloth. oi'^^ (2) 1596 Affidavits before the Recorder relative to Abuses _/ , ^J in the City Government. 8vo. 1854 1597 Investigation of Broadway Surface Railroad by //<3 Senate Committee, 1886. Thick Svo, sheep. ^ 1598 Proctor, L. B. The Bench and Bar of New 6f" York : biographical sketches, incidents of trials, anec- dotes. Portrait of Brady. 8vo. 1870 ■599 Catalogue of Library of New York Law Insti- • /J tute. 8vo. 1874 1600 Association of the Bar — Reports, etc. i7pamph- . ^2- lets. 1601 Record of J. K. Hackett as Recorder; History ^_ of the Forgeries, etc. , of Fernando Wood, " Our Model I - p Mayor; " Judge Davis and Six Gentlemen of the New • York Bar, by A Member of the Profession, 1874; The Progress of Judicial Usurpation, by A. G. Johnson, 1863; The New York City "Ring," by S. J. Tilden ; The Wig and the Jimmy, or A Leaf in the Political History of New York; Tweed and Tammany, by C. F. Wingate; etc. 12 pamphlets. 1602 In Court of Errors, Eliz. S. Champlin and others, Appellants, Executors of Will of Eliz. Depeys- ter, 1831; also John Watts and H. Le Roy, as Execu- tors of J. G. Leake; Report of Committees on Laws of Both Boards, with Draft of a Law relative to Opening y and Widening Streets, 1839; Report of Trial of the ^ Rev. D. Graham, made by the Reformed Presbytery, 1830; The Conspiracy Acknowledged and Defended in a Letter to the Rev. Wm. W. Phillips, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Wall Street, by Margaret Agnew, 1832; An Appeal by the Bethel Baptist Church to the New York Baptist Association; The Spirit of Justice, Vol. I, No. 2, Feb. 9, 1836; A Valedictory at THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 157 the Forum, 1817, by I. P. C. Sampson; Discourse on 9th May, 1798, a Fast Day, by Rev. John Thayer, Catholic Missioner, Second Edition; etc. Bvo, half calf (cracked). 1603 New York. Memoir of the Rev. John Stanford, D.D., ^^ late Chaplain of the Humane and Criminal Institutions I XJ in the City of New York, by C. G. Sommers. Illus- ' trated. i2mo. N. Y. 1835 1604 Brace, C. L. The Dangerous Classes of New J /— j<' York, and twenty years' work among them. lamo. (2) Vortrait and plate, ' 137 pp., Hartford, 1866; Great Disclosures of Spirit- ual Wickedness in High Places, 158 pp., Bost. 1865. 2 vols. Svo, paper. r~ 1643 Page against Lin wood, the Brooms and others. 8vo, (^t/il interleaved. Lond. (1838) 1644 Page. A Genuine Narrative of the Life and Surprising r\ t Robberies and Adventures of William Page, frontis- (%»• ' vti piece, 1758; Life of Thomas Munn . . . Executed for Robbing the Yarmouth Mail, 1750. i vol. i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1645 Paget, John. Judicial Puzzles, Gathered from the ^S^V^ State Trials. i2mo. San Francisco, 1876 1646 Paine, Lewis W. Six Years in a Georgia Prison. / X>f^ Post Svo. N. Y. : Printed for the Author, 1851 1647 Paine, Thomas. The Whole Proceedings on the Trial for a Libel upon the Revolution and Settlement of the ,^ Crown, etc., 196 pp. , 1793; Trial at Large for a Libel /'■ ^ in the Second Part of Rights of Man, 28 pp. (1792); Life of Paine, by Francis Oldys, 129 pp., 1791. i vol. Svo, half cloth. 1648 The Whole Proceedings on the Trial for a Libel r ^ f- upon the Revolution, etc. Second Edition. 196 pp. O.i'^'J^gvo, old red morocco. Lond. 1793 ^ 1649 Trial of D. I. Eaton. For Selling a Supposed Libel, a Letter addressed to the Addressers by Thomas ^J^'^^Paine. 64 pp. Svo, paper. Lond. (1793) c^ ^c 162 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1650 Palmer, John C. R., Jr. Explanation; or, Eighteen —, / Hundred and Thirty, being a series of Facts connected WP' with the Life of the Author, etc. i6mo, half roan. * Connected with the murder of ICnapp. Bost. I031 1651 Palmer, Thomas F., for Sedition, 195 pp., Edinburgh (1792); Thomas Muir, for Sedition, /i7/-2';-a/A 160 pp., • /O Edinburgh, 1793. i vol. 8vo, half sheep (cracked). 1652 Pamphlets. The Whole Proceedings. . . Gaol Deliv- ery of London, and also Gaol Delivery of Manchester, ^— » 177s ; Another Account of a Transaction which passed in the Beginning of the Year 1778; Dr. Addington's Narrative; Speech of Leonard Smelt, 1780; Second Address from the Committee of Association of the County of York, 1781 ; Authentic Account of the Part taken by Earl of Chatham in a Transaction which passed, etc. . . 1778; The Revolution in MDCCLXXXII. Impartially Considered, Lond. 1782. i vol. small 4to, half sheep (broken). 1653 Bishop Hobart's Statement to the Episcopalians in New York, 1812; Interesting Correspondence be- tween Rev. John Johnson and Mrs. Eliz. Jones, 1817; , Correspondence between G. S. Pattison and N. Chap- man, 1821; Faithful Relation of Ann Moore. . . who ■ for nearly Four Years has and still continues to Live without any kind of Food, etc., frontispiece, 181 1; A Faithful Account of Catherine Mewis, who has only seen on a Sunday since April 8, 1809, frontispiece, 1811 ; Case of Divorce — Andrew Urevs. Catherine Ure, 1819; Trial of Lady Maria Bayntun, for Adultery, frontispiece. I vol. 8vo, half calf. 1654 A Century of Experiment on Secondary Punish- ments; Convict Discipline in Ireland; Convict Systems and Transportation ; Observations on the Irish Convict System; The Substitute for Capital Punishment; How- .. itt's Letters on Transportation; Crime and Criminals; What England Should Do with Her Convicts; Private Executions; The British Convict in Western Australia; Irish Fallacies and English Facts; etc., etc. 28 in all. I vol. 8vo. / THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 163 1655 Pamphlets. Relations between the Professions of Law and Medicine; Porter's Statement of the Fero Case; An Eye Case in the Courts, by Robertson; Speech of Ros- coe Conkling, Jany., 1877; Proceedings of the Court • y^/' of Chancery in the Matter of Andrew Robinson Bowes; Depew's Address, Galesburg, illustrated, 1896; Trial of Bushnell and others for Practising Hornceopathy, etc., etc. 22 pieces. 1656 Paris Law Courts (The). Sketches of Men and Man- / jTy^ ners, translated by G. P. Moriarty. Illustrated. Svo. *-'^'' N. Y. 1894 1657 Parish Will Case. Medical Opinions upon the Mental Competency of Mr. Parish, 573 pp. Svo, half roar N. Y. 1857; Argument of John K. Porter in behalf of j J Respondents, 98 pp., paper, Albany, 1862; The Case in the Court of Appeals, 123 pp. Svo, paper, N. Y. 1862. 3 vols. ^ 1658 Parker, Theodore. Trial for Misdemeanor. 221 pp. J6 i^Svo. Bost. 1855 1659 Patkul. Anecdotes concerning the Famous John Rein- / /Q hold Patkul, etc. 48 pp. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1763 1660 Patton vs. Swing; The World's Edition of the Great r .r^ Presbyterian Conflict. Svo. Chicago, 1874 1661 Payne, Abraham. Reminiscences of the Rhode Island r ^/j- Bar. Crown Svo. Providence, 1S85 ' 1662 Pears, E., LL.B. Prisons and Reformatories at Home and Abroad, being Transactions of the International --, Penitentiary Congress, London, July, 1S73, including • /'' Official Documents, Discussions and Papers. 796 pp. Svo. Lond. 1872 1663 Pearse, James. Narrative of the Life of, containing an Account of his Unfortunate Imprisonment at Platts- 9J^ buro-h, etc. (Stained.) 144 pp. i2mo, sheep (broken). • /'' ° ' Rutland, 1S25 1664 Peck, J. H. Impeachment Preferred by the House of Jj^ y^ Representatives. Svo, half calf. Bost. 1833 1665 Pierce, B. K. A Half Century with Juvenile Delin- quents; or, The New York House of Refuge and its Jf^ Times' Illustrated. Svo, half calf. N. Y. 1S69 * Autograph letter inserted. 1666 Another copy. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1869 , ^r oT. 164 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1667 Pelham, Camden. The Chronicles of Crime; or, The / New Newgate Calendar. Embellished with 52 engravings ^y7a l/' by Phiz. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut (bi»4«ig-©f V&l. I damaged by a nail). Lond. 1841 1668 Peltier, John. Trial for Libel against Napoleon Buona- qS^ ^^ parte, with Appendix. 8vo, half cloth. Lond. 1803 -^ 1669 Penn. The Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted ^M^-o*. £(t ^/J/^ in the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead at the //^»-iv Sessions held at the Old Bailey in London, the first, ^ /) JiS" third, fourth and fifth of Sept., '70, against the most' ^ Arbitrary Procedure of that Court. Printed in the Year i6jo. 62 pp. small 4to, half roan. * One of the rarest trials. 1670 Pennsylvania. Alexander Addison, Pres. of Court of /^./Common Pleas. Impeachment of. 154 pp. 8vo, paper. ' Lancaster, 1803 1 67 1 Trial of Samuel Yardley Thornton, Jacob Hel lings and others, for Conspiracy in Bucks Co. 125 pp. ^ 8vo, paper. Phil. 182 1 1672 State Trials, containing the Impeachment, Trial and Acquittal of Francis Hopkinson and John Nichol- son. In I vol. 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1794 1673 Bradford, Wm. An Inquiry how far the Punish- ment of Death is necessary in Pennsylvania, to which f^ ^^ is added an Account of the Gaol and Penitentiary ^'^ * House of Philadelphia. 109 pp. crown 8vo (no cover). Phil. 1793 1674 Lyon. Narrative of Patrick Lyon, who suffered three months' severe imprisonment in Philadelphia Gaol, on merely a vague suspicion of being concerned ^ in the Robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania, with his q/ nr* remarks thereon, Phil. 1799; also. Report of Trial of / Samuel M. Fox, Pres., and other officers of the Bank, at the Suit of Patrick Lyon to recover damages for false imprisonment, 184 pp. Portrait of Lyon. i vol. i2mo, half sheep (broken). ^ 1675 Another copy of the Trial of Fox, etc. i2mo, " half morocco. Phil. 1808 f^ gf- 1676 Do. i2mo (no cover). 1808 .r ./o \^ Cv • X. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 165 1677 Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Hermit : a Narrative of the Extraordinary Life of Amos Wilson, who ex- /«/ pired in a cave in the neighborhood of Harrisburg, etc. Frontispiece and vi^^iiette. 24 pp. 8 vo, paper. Phil. 1839 n ./ 1678 Trial of Twenty-four Journeymen Tailors, 'I'ii'/f- ffoo charged with a Conspiracy, before the Mayor's Court, yy '^' 1827. 167 pp. 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1827 1679 Investigation of the late Philadelphia Duel be- —.y.-. tween Chas. G. Hunter and William Miller. 81 pp. • C/ v gvo, paper. Wash. 1830 i68o The Truth Unveiled, or a Calm and Impartial Exposition of the Origin and Cause of the Terrible r jj^ Riots in Philadelphia May 6, 7 and 8, 1844, by a Prot- estant and Native Philadelphian. 24 pp. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1844 1681 Life and Adventures of Charles Anderson Ches- ter, the notorious Leader of the Philadelphia " Killers." J^, X'J 36 pp. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1850 1682 The Leaders of the Old Bar of Philadelphia. I /J~ 120 pp. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1866 / * 100 copies privately printed. 1683 A Concise History of the Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. Frontispiece and plan. 2 vols, in r. t^O 8vo. Phil. 1835 1684 Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas ^ jC Smith, Associate Justices, on an Impeachment. 8vo, \/' sheep and unbound. (2) Lancaster, 1805 1684A Vaux, R. The Origin and History of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. yy Frontispiece and illustrations of interiors of jails and jail *r^ i?idustries. 8vo. Phil- 1872 1685 Perjury. Trial of William Mitchell, Surgeon, for Per- ^ /-, jury (a very curious medical scandal). 35 pp. small 4to, yv/ 1/^ paper. Lond. 1754 1686 Perkins. Narrative of Josephine Amelia Perkins, the ^ notorious Female Horse Thief. Frontispiece. 24 pp. X> ^ 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1842 X 166 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1687 Perreau. a Solemn Declaration of Mr. Daniel Perreau , addressed to the Public, delivered to a friend in the ^-, cells of Newgate, etc., 30 pp., 1776; Mrs. M. C. Rudd's tO'i Genuine Letter to Lord Weymouth, with several au- thentic anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus, etc. 43 pp., 1776. I vol. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1688 Perrot. Trial of Jane Leigh Perrot for Stealing a Card V , ^O of Lace. 43 pp. 8vo, paper. Taunton, 1800 1689 Phelps, Rich. H. History of Newgate of Connecticut ^ at Sunsbury, now East Granby, its Insurrections and n — > Murders, etc. Small ^to, gilt top, uncut. Albany, i860 * Large Paper copy. Autograph of the author and the rare print of the prison inserted. ^ 1690 Phillimore, Joseph. Report of the Belcher Divorce cjLt/0 Case. With Appendix. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1835 1691 Phillips, Charles. Speeches delivered at the Bar . . . in Ireland and England. 8vo, boards, uncut. Alexandria, 1820 1692 Phillips. An Impartial Examination of the Case of Captain Isaac Phillips . . . Commander of the U. S. o/, .'^^ Sloop of War Baltimore in 1798. 119 pp. 8vo, paper. Bait. 1825 1693 Phillips, Saml. March. State Trials; or, A Collection i /P v^ °^ '■'^^ Most Interesting Trials prior to the Revolution '^^ K of 1688. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1826 ' ■J / 1694 Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence. '/S Second Edition. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1874 ,2/" %/>^i Do. First Edition. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1873 1696 Phillips, Watts. An Accommodation Bill, drawn by n Watts Phillips. {A panorama of 16 pictures.) i6mo, oL • J O boards. Lond. : Boyne, n. d. 1697 Pierpont. Argument of Emory Washburn on the Charges against Rev. John Pierpont. 120 pp. 8vo, iTO paper. Bost. 1841 1698 PiGOT. Report of the Case, Pigot vs. Hastie, as before the High Court, Calcutta, containing the Official Docu- X ments, the Evidence and the Judgments in the Origi- ^ nal and Appellate Courts. 409 pp. 8vo, paper. Calcutta, 1884 J. / THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 167 1699 Pike, L. O. History of Crime in England. 2 vols. /J^" \/' 8vo, uncut. Lend. 1873 1700 PiLKiNGTON, Thos. , AND OTHERS. For Riot at Guild- • tHo hall. 58 pp. folio. Lond. 1683 1701 Fillet, Maj. -General. Views of England during a _ Residence of Ten Years, six of them as a Prisoner of '" War. 1 2 mo, sheep. Bost. 18 18 * A terrible expose and scathing criticism of morality in England, crime, marriage, divorce, etc., etc. 1702 FixKERTQN, Allan. The Detective and the Somnambu- list; The Murderer and the Fortune Teller, illustrated, v/O Chicago, 1875; Criminal Reminiscences and Detective Sketches, illustrated, N. Y. 1880. 2 vols. i2mo. [703 Pixkxev. Some Account of the Life, Writings and Speeches of William Pinkney, by Henry Wheaton. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1826 1704 Piracy. Archenholtz. History of the Pirates, Free- .Ar , fr^ Booters or Buccaneers of America. Translated by /^ Geo. Mason. i2mo, uncut, boards. Lond. 1807 1705 Brief Sketch of the Occurrences on board the Brig Crawford, on her voyage from Matanzas to New rjf York, and Trial of the Three Spaniards for Piracy and / Murder. 51 pp. (no cover). Richmond, 1827 1706 Confession of Charles Gibbs, a Native of Rhode Island. Mutiny and Murder on the Brig Vineyard, "■/-O Nov., 1830. Frontispiece. i2mo, paper. (2) Prov. 1 83 1 1707 Confessions and Executions of Gibbs and Wans- /j^ ley. Engravings. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1708 Endicott, Chas. M. Narrative of the Piracy and Plunder of the Ship Friendship, of Salem, on the ry West Coast of Sumatra, February, 1831; Massacre of * ^ part of her Crew, etc. Small 4to, pp. 20, paper. Salem, 1859 i^op Eventful History of Mutiny and Piratical Seiz- I 00 ure of the Bounty. 6 etchings. i6mo, half morocco. Lond. 1831 168 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. / 1710 171 1 ^^1712 .^1713 1714 171S / i-J- 1716 / ^O 1717 oCjr 1718 1719 1720 Piracy. Hicks, Albert W. Life, Trial, Confession and Execution for Murder on board the oyster sloop E. A. Johnson; Particulars of nearly One Hundred Murders. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. N. Y. i860 History of the Pirates Misson, Bowen, Kidd, Tew, Halsey, and others; their Piracies and Cruelties; the late Piracies committed in the West Indies and the execution of Commodore Porter. i2mo, sheep. Hartford (1825) The same. With frontispiece. i2mo, sheep. (2) 1834 Do. Woodcuts. 1 2 mo, cloth. Hartford (1849) Johnson, Capt. Charles. A General History of " the Pyrates, from their first Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present Time, with the remarkable Actions and Adventures of the two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. Second Edition. Folded frontispiece .^ also plate withportraits of the two women. 8vo, calf (rebacked). Lond. 1724 Do. A new edition. Frontispiece, Sir John-^ Falstaff with his companions at Gad''s Hill. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Edinburgh, 1814 Life of Samuel Tully, who was executed at South-Boston, Dec. 10, 1812, for Piracy. By Himself. 36 pp. Bost. : Watson &= Bangs, 181 2 Lives and Confessions of John Williams, Fr. Frederick, John P. Rog and Peter Peterson, tried in Boston, Feb. 18, 1819. 16 pp. paper. Life of Cornelius Wilhelms, one of the Braganza Pirates. Woodcut likeness. 15 pp. paper. N. Y. (1839) Murel. History of the Detection and Trial of John A. Murel, the Great Western Land Pirate, with a Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart. 71 pp. paper. n. p., n. d. Do. History of Virgil A. Stewart and his Ad- venture in Capturing and Exposing the " Great West- ern Land Pirate;" also Trials, Confessions and Exe- cution of a number of Murel's Associates, etc. Com- piled by H. R. Howard. i2mo, half morocco. N. Y. 1836 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 169 I 721 Piracy. Murel. Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell. A f/ With 22 elegant and spirited engravings. 126 pp. 8vo, ^/f^ paper. Phil 1722 Particulars of the Piracies: committed by the Commanders and Crews of the Buenos Ayres Ship ^J^ Louisa, and the Sloops May of Mobile, and Lawrence of Charleston. 40 pp. i2mo (no cover). Charleston, 1820 1723 A Brief Account of the Horrid Massacre of the p t Captain, Mate and Supercargo of the Schooner Platts- (j^, *J^ burg of Baltimore. July, 1816. 24 pp. Bost. 1724 Piracy and Murder on Board "The Flowery n . r— Land." With a copy of verses, and portraits. 8 pp. <*../*' Spitalfields. 1725 The Pirates' Own Book; or. Authentic Narra- A X.y Hollar. Folio, calf. Lend. 1646 1768 Speech made by, in the House of Commons, / ri) touching the King's Answer, etc. Engraved portrait of J Prynne. Small 4to, half calf. Lond. 1649 .y^i769 PVelic Women of Paris . . . Causes of their Deprava- "^^^^ tion, etc., by R. De L. i2mo. N. Y. 1849 1770 Pugilistic a'. The History of British Boxing. By Henry D. Miles. Illustrated. Vol. i (all published). 8vo. Lond. 1866 ./r V .L jJD Q /> Iv cL -7" /■^/z 1771 y^UAKERS. An authentic Report of the Testimony in a Cause at Issue in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell, Complainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decow, Defendants, taken by J. J. Foster. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut, unbound. Phil. 1831 1772 A full Report of the Case of Stacy Decow and Joseph Hendrickson vs. Thomas L. Shotwell. 8vo, half Y morocco. Phil. 1834 1773 The Arguments of Joseph Hendrickson in a Case . . . between Thomas L. Shotwell and Joseph Hen- ,/ drickson and Stacy Decow. i2mo, half cloth. Phil. 1833 1774 An Examination of the Charges of Misrepre- sentation against Anna Braithwaite and Ann Shipley, in relation to the Doctrines preached by Elias Hicks. 60 pp. i2mo, paper. N. Y., n. d. lyyj Benjamin Shaw, John Alley, Jr., and others, for Riots and Disturbance of Public Worship in the So- ciety of Quakers at Lynn, Mass., 1822. 32 pp. 8vo, paper. (2) Salem, 1822 17^6 Review of the Trial of John Alley, Jr., and others, on the Charges of Riot, etc. 34 pp. 8vo, paper. (Salem) 1823 176 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1777 r^ACHEL, Madam. Extraordinary Life and Trial % /J^ y^ t[\^ of- 130 PP- 8vo, paper. Lond. 1868 ^ (^^"^'J^ Ralph Will Case. 104 pp. 8vo, paper. Belfast, 1834 1779 Randolph. Report of the Committee, to whom was re- ferred the Message of the President of the United /^ // States, together with a Letter of John Randolph, Jr., (>/-< /^— Do. Second Edition. i2mo, half sheep. cLO^ f^ Schenectady, 1826 1820 Rogers, R. V. The Law of the Road; or. Wrongs and Uq l^ Rights of a Traveller. i2mo. San Francisco, etc. (1876) 1821 RoLLWAGEN Will Case. Argument of Wm. Henry /yj (^ Arnoux for the Proponents. N. Y. 1874 * Large Paper. Presentation copy, with autlior's autograph. 1822 Argument of Henry L. Clinton for the Contest- ^Q ants. Svo. (2 copies.) 1874 1823 RoMiLLY, Henry. The Punishment of Death; also r J. Public Responsibility and Vote by Ballot. . Svo. d^.Ho Lond. 1886 1824 Romish Priests. Trial, Conviction and Condemnation j^ of And. Brommich and Wm. Atkins for being Romish / Priests. 20 pp. folio, cloth. Lond. 1679 1825 Rosamond; or, A Narrative of the Captivity and Suf- ferings of an American Female under the Popish — Priests, in the Island of Cuba ; disclosure of their man- / ^ ners and customs, written by Herself. Portraits and / plates. i2mo. N. Y. ^1836 ?" 180 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 1826 RoscoE, Wm. Observations on Penal Jurisprudence and the Reformation of Criminals, 1819; Additional Ob- servations, 1823. Portrait of Rafael del Riego. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. * Has a valuable appendix consisting of reports of the State prisons of Piiiladelpiiia, New York and Massachusetts, and other documents. 1827 Rose, G. (Sec. of the Treasury), for Employing Mr. Smith, a Publican, upon a late Election, and not Pay- ♦ fO ing Him. 54 pp- (Reflections at end imperfect.) 1891 1828 RouPELL, Wm. (late M.P. for Lambeth), for Great _/ /^ Forgeries. Portrait. 117 pp. paper. Lond. 1862 1829 RouvELLET, J. D. R., of Island of St. Christopher, for Forgery; also Eliz. Barnet, for Felony; and Wm. V. 1} Jli Dorant for Perjury. Frontispiece of j portraits. 27 pp. /" Lond. 1806 p 1830 Rowan, A. H. For a Libel. Portrait {\qos&). 152 pp. cL'/O (no cover). N. Y. 1794 1831 RowE vs. Young. Bills of Exchange, etc. ; Analysis of y/ Report, with Remarks, by J. Halcomb. 83 pp. (no /(F cover). 182 1 1832 Rowley vs. Mason on (Improved Fruit Jars). Testi- »/X> mony on behalf of S. B. Rowley. With engravings. ^ 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1868 1833 Russell, Lady Rachel. Letters of, with Introduction f— vindicating Character of Lord Russell. Fourth Edi- (^ , ^4 tion. With Trial of Lord Russell for High Treason. Portrait of Lady P. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1792 . _ i834^Russell & Ryan's Crown Cases, 1799 to 1824. Royal » 5.0 y 8vo, calf. Lond. 1825 1835 Ruths vs. Reuling. Surgical Malpractice on the Eyes. V Paper. Bait. 1880 r //l^^^^ RuDD, Mrs. Margaret C. For Forgery. 20 pp. 4to. oL • /•' 1775 -1837 Ryan, George. For Highway Robbery, Charlestown, ,70 ' -^^ ^s '811. 24pp. (eiT-covers). t/ / 1838 Ryder, Ed. Elizabeth Fry. Life and Labors of the EminentPhilanthropist, Preacher and Prison Reformer. . JO Portrait. 8vo. N. Y. 1884 Jt THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 181 1839 Rye House Plot. 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Tryal before the House of Peers for High Crimes and Misdemeanors; also An ^ Impartial Examination of Lord Bishop of Salisbury's, / ^ Oxford's, Lincoln's and Norwich's Speeches upon the ^^ ' First and Second Articles of the Impeachment; The Bishop of Salisbury's and the Bishop of Oxford's Speeches; The Lord H 's Speech on the Impeach- ment. I vol. folio, calf (broken). 1710 1846 An Impartial Account of what pass'd most Re- markable in the Last Session of Parliament relating to the Case ; The Tryal, 335 pp. ; The Lord H 's Speech ; Proceedings of the House of Peers, with Reasons of, the Lords that enter'd their Protest in Dr. S 's Case; A Collection of Addresses; A Caveat to Church- Men against the Pretended Moderation of Modern Whigs; The Church of England's Triumph, o^^n Heroick Poem to Dr. Henry S . 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The Problem of Crime: a Study ^l^(j in the Treatment of Criminals. 8vo, paper. 1890 2061 Truman, Ben. C. Life and Adventures and Capture of ^-- Tiburcio Vasquez, the Great California Bandit and * / Murderer. 44 pp. 8vo, paper. Los Angeles, 1874 2062 Turner, Col. James, for Burglary, with the several /f i '^ Trials of John Turner, William Turner, Mary Turner, • y- — » and Ely Turner, Lond. 1663; in same vol.. Speech of J ^ Turner at his Execution, 1663. Small 4to, half mo- ^"^^^ •'\*'» rocco. Scarce. 2063 Turner, C. J. Ribton. History of Vagrants and ^ Vagrancy, and Beggars and Begging. Illustrated. 720 ' pp. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 2064 Turr (Colonel). Narrative of the Arrest, Trial and AA Condemnation of, in Austria. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1856 -2065 TuRPiN, Richard. Fairburn's Edition of the Life of, giving a particular account of all his Daring Robberies J^J and Burglaries . . . Trial, Execution, Burial, etc. Col- ored frontispiece. i2mo, half roan. Lond.,n. d. ^//. 206 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. U J^ 2066. Two Months in Fort Lafayettt:, by a Prisoner. "~ 53 PP- i6mo, paper. N. Y. : Printed for the author., 1862 2067 TuYFORD AND Griffith's Records of York Castle, For- tress, Court House and Prison. Illustrated. i2mo. Lond. 1880 2068 Tyburn Chronicle (The); or, Villany display'd in all its Branches, containing an Authentic Account of the /-^/ Lives, Adventures, Tryals, Executions, etc' of the /j^ Most Notorious Malefactors in England, Scotland and Ireland, from 1700 to the Present Time. Illustrated. Y "^ fXj 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. (1768) ^.yj/^t'/Z' * .' Xhis is the earliest Newgate Calendar published." The plates by Wales are superior to any later ones. This copy has a large num- ber of extra portraits and plates inserted. Scarce. 2069 Tyng, Rev. Stephen H. (Jr.). Trial and Sentence of. 3*r I/' 8vo, half roan. N. Y. 1868 2070 Another copy; also a Narrative of the Case. A /-— 2 vols. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1868 2071 ¥ TNITED STATES. The United States vs. Andres ^J Castillero; New Almaden Mine Case. 4 vols. • /C 8vo, sheep (broken). San Francisco, 1859-61 2072 — An Exhibit of the Losses Sustained at the Office of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, under the Ad- ministration of James Buchanan, President, and James W. McCulloh, Cashier ... to which is appended a Re- V n V port of the Conspiracy Cases tried at Hartford County Court in Maryland. 8vo, half morocco. Bait. 1823 2073 Credit Mobilier. Report Poland Committee. £5" 8vo. Wash. 1873 2074 Fifth Annual Report of Interstate Commerce Q I Commission, 1891. 8vo. 2075 Report of the Committee of Privileges . . . for the Expulsion of Roger Griswold and Matthew Lyon, *) J~d Members of this House, for Riotous and Disorderly 'i Behaviour. Published by order of the House of Rep- resentatives. 24 pp. 8vo, paper. 1798 * Very rare. / ta THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OE TRIALS. 307 Or jlJ~^°'^^ United States. The United States Criminal Calendar, /''' ^ ^ or an Awful Warninof to the Youth of America. Com! Awful Warning to the Youth of America. Com oi, //"^ P'^^*^ '^^ Henry St. Clair. Illustrated. i2rao, boards. Bost. 1840 2077 Another copy. i2mo (no cover). Bost. 1840 .So^ 2°78 1 /AGABONDS. The Fraternitye of Vagabondes . , i . V Edited by Ed. Viles and F. J. Furnivall. 8vo, half / morocco. Lond. 1869 SS~^\ 2079 V.ALLANDIGHAM, C. L. Trial of, by a Military Com- , mission, and the Proceedings under his Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus. 8vo, sheep. (2) Cinn. 1863 ^^^"2080 Valley Forge Forgeries. 22 pp. 8vo, paper. n. d. 2081 Vane. Tryal of Sir Henry Vane at Kings Bench, June i?7«^ 2d and 6th, 1662. 135 pp. small 4to, haW-ealf. a^^*^ *-^ (Lond.) 1662 2082 Vans. Review of a Report to the House of Represen- tatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the Case of William Vans. 98 pp. and Appendix of 12 pp. 8vo, paper. Bost. 1833 2083 Van Dyke, J. A., Argument on the so-called (Michi- gan) Railroad Conspiracy Case; Binney's Argument in the Case of Vidal vs. The City of Philadelphia; Allen's Exposition of the Controversy between Silas Hathaway and Himself; Statement of the Cause of Herman Allen vs. Hathaway and Pierson. 4 pamphlets. 2084 Various. Clough's Appeal to the Public in a Case of Cruelty, inflicted on a Child of Mr. Jaquith, Bost. 1832; Abridgment of the Case of Gardner and Potter •y vs. Hannah Gardner, and others, Prov. 1826; Obser- vations upon the Decision, in the Case of Burhans and Brackie, his Wife, vs. Blanchan and Blanchan, N. Y. 1808; etc. 6 pieces. 2085 Lunacy. Speeches of Defendant's Counsel and the Judge's Charge in the Case of Hinchman vs. Richie, Phil. 1849; Judge Ludlow's Opinion in the 0J~ Case of Geo. W. Draper, Phil. 1870. 2 pieces. ^ 208 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 2086 Various. Last Wills Cases. Case in Equity between E. J. Mallett and Saml. Dexter, Prov. 1852; Curtis's Argument in the Matter of . . . Insanity of W. C. Rhinelander, N. Y. 1884; Curry's Argument in the De Wolf Will Case, Prov. i860; etc. 8 pieces. 2087 Four Epistles on Free Love and Murder, by Hon. A. Hunker; History of the Assassination of James King at San Francisco; Impartial Account of the Life of Rev. J, N. Maffitt; etc., etc. 5 pieces. Comstock's Argument on Rapid Transit; Torts under the Code, by G. L. Rives; Curtis's Argument in the Case of Commonwealth vs. Buford, at Owenton, Ky. ; Evidence before the Grand Jury in the Case of A. Oakey Hall; etc., etc. 9 pieces. Trial of H. Redhead Yorke for Conspiracy and .^0 ,:^r /r ,^a Sedition, 1840; Mess. Gordons for Taking Mrs. Leigh from her House; Matthews vs. Harty & Stokes, Dub- A f ^ lin, 1852; Life of Duncan M. Lachlan, 1801; Case of the Queen vs. Lumsdaine, 1839; etc. 6 pieces. 2090 Egan's Account of the Trial of Mr. Fauntleroy, • ^ 2— etc., etc. 9 pieces (all imperfect). 2091 Capital Punishment. Report in Favor of the Abolition of the Punishment of Death, by John L. O'Sullivan. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1841 2092 Benton's Examination of the Dred Scott Case. <7^ ]/^ 8vo. N. Y. 1857 2093 McAlpine, R. W. Life and Times of Col. James /^ Fisk, Jr., illustrated, 8vo, N. Y. (1872); Life of Col. ^ JX~' ^'^^' "^y Helen Josephine Mansfield, 8vo, paper. 2 C>^' ^'' vols. 2094 Vaux, James Hardy. Memoirs of. Written by Him- t^Q self. 2 vols, in i. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1819 209s Do. Second Edition. Post 8vo, boards. ^%0 Lond. 1827 2096 Verren. Rev. Anthony Verren, Pastor of the French Episcopal Church of the Saint-Esprit, at New York, // Judged by his Works. i2mo. N. Y. 1840 ^ * Suppressed immediately after publication and the author tried for libel and conspiracy. X. THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 209 2097 Victor, O. J. History of American Conspiracies . . . . 00 1760 to i860. Illustrated. 8vo, roan. N. Y. (1863) 2098 ViDOCQ. Memoirs of Vidocq, principal agent of tlie • QO French Police. Written by Himself. 4 vols. i6mo, half calf. Lond., n. d. 2099 VizETELLY, Henry. The Story of the Diamond Neck- y/ .y" lace. Frontispieces. 2 vols, crown 8vo, nncut. v'^ *^ Lond. 1867 2100 Voltaire. An Essay on Crimes and Punishments. r^ Translated from the Italian. Crown 8vo, paper. oL '^"^ Dublin. 1767 2101 Treatise on Religious Toleration Occasioned by the Execution of the Unfortunate John Calas. 8vo, , 0\f~ half calf. Lond. 1764 2102 m rACKERLE CASE (The). Its History and the fc - WW Important Testimony in the Case. 32 pp. i2mo, / paper. Indianapolis, 1882 2103 VVadsworth, Wm. The Murderer's Cave . . . exempli- fied in the History of Jacob Jenkins, who lived for five /~^ Years in a Cave in one of the forests of Virginia, and used to decoy travellers and murder them for their money. 24 pp. i2mo, paper. Bost. 1812 2104 Wait, Benjamin. Letters from Van Diemen's Land, written during Four Years' Imprisonment for Political ^\/ Offences committed in Upper Canada. Portrait by J. H. Richardson. i2mo, half roan. Buffalo, 1843 2105 Wakefield, Edward G., Wm, and Francis. Trial of, ^ . for Conspiracy and Abduction of Miss Ellen Turner. do K i2mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1827 2106 Wakefield, Edward G. Facts relating to the Punish- ment of Death in the Metropolis. Post 8vo, boards, ^S^ uncut. Lond. 1831 2107 (Waldo, F. W.) Life of Michael Martin, who was Exe- cuted for Highway Robbery, as given by Himself. V V^ 102 pp. Svo, paper. Bost. 182 1 2108 Walker's Hibernian Magazine for 1785. Illustrated. ,^P Svo, old calf (broken). Dublin 210 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 2109 Walker, Jonathan. Trial and Imprisonment of, for aiding Slaves to Escape. i6mo, paper. Bost. 1845 21 10 Wallace, J. W. The Reporters Arranged and Charac- ^y terized, with Incidental Remarks. 8vo, sheep. '^ Bost. 1882 21 1 1 Wallace, P. M. S., and M. S. S. Trials of, for wil- ^ y^ y^ fully destroying the Brig Dryad, off Cuba. 8vo. ^ U^"^ *^ Lond. 1841 2112 Walton, A. Q. History of the Detection, Conviction, /fiV r A, Life, etc., of John A. Murel, the Great Western Land ~ <>-•'*' Pirate, etc. 8vo, paper. (2) Athens, Tenn., 1835 2113 War of 1812. Vindication of the Character of Nath. r-^ G. M. Senter against the charge of being a Spy and a I Kj Traitor, etc. Written by Himself. 64 pp. i2mo, paper. Hallowell, 1815 2 1 14 Ward and Westbrook. Investigation (before the As- iJ™" sembly Judiciary Committee). 2 vols. 8vo, paper. Albany, 1882 /./ 2115 Warren, Horatio J., and Samuel H. Fuller. Re- /^ port of the Trial of. 114 pp. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1849 2116 Warren, John H., Jr. Thirty Years' Battle with Crime; ^ A— or, The Crying Shame of New York, etc. Illustrated. •/ 8vo. Poughkeepsie, 1874 2 1 17 Warren, Samuel. Miscellanies — Critical, Imaginative y and Juridical. 2 vols. i2mo, uncut. Edinburgh and Lond. 1855 21 18 ( ) Adventures of an Attorney in Search of Prac- y OS^ ^ tice. i2mo, half calf, gilt top, uncut.. Lond. 1839 2119 Washburn, Emory. Sketches of the Judicial History i^ ^ of Massachusetts. 8vo. Bost. 1840 2120 Wat the Tyler. The Idol of the Clownes, or Insur- y rection of Wat the Tyler, with his Fellow Kings of the ,/\j Commons, against the English Church, etc. i8mo, calf (broken). Lond. 1654 * Book-plates. 2121 Webster, Daniel. Speech at Niblo's Saloon in New j2 J*^ '^°''^' ^^""^h 15, 1837- 8vo, paper. J-^ THE ARXOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 211 2 122 Weems, M. L. God's Revenge against Adultery; The Drunkard's Looking Glass; God's Revenge against y^H Duelling; God's Revenge against Gambling; God's Revenge against Murder. Frontispieces. i vol. 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1818-23 2123 God's Revenge aga4nst Adultery, frontispiece; / Against GambWngyf.fi'mtispiecej The Bad Wife's Look- ing Glass; God's Revenge against Murder. 4 pieces. ., 2124 Welsby, W. N. {Editor). Lives of Eminent English ^^ . ^J^ ^ Judges. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1846 ^Jo 2125 Westall, William. Strange Crimes. i2mo. Lond. 1890 2126 Westervelt, W., for Abduction of Charley Ross. Illus- */ trated. 8vo, paper. Phil. (1875) 2127 Weston. A Genuine Narrative of the Lives, Adven- ^ s tures, Escapes and Trial of Joseph and George Weston, Ov • V^ convicted July 6, 1782, of Capital Crimes, etc. Crown 8vo, half morocco. Lond. (1782) 2128 Wharton, Francis. State Trials of the United States. / p/" 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1849 2129 Involuntary Confessions: a Monograph. 36 pp. ,> ^^ 8vo, paper. Phil, i860 2130 Wheland, Wm. Narrative of a Voyage from Philadel- 30 phia to St. Bartholomew's. 10 pp. i2mo, paper (stained). Phil. (1800) — . 2 131 Wheeler, J. D. Reports of Criminal Law Cases de- y^^ y^ cided at the City Hall of New York. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. ^ |X N. Y. 2132 Wheeler, Moses S., or the Eight Years' Imprisonment of ^^"2) an Innocent Man. 39 pp. i2mo, paper. (2) Bost.1876 2133 White, Fanny. Life and Death of, being a complete -, ^—~ and interesting history of the career of that Notorious • /w Lady. Portraits. i6 pp. 8vo, paper. N. Y. i860 . * Suppressed. n /2r34 White, Huffham, Robert Kendall and Mary Howes, rK ^ y£~^ for Robbing the Leeds Mail Coach, 181 2. Crown 8vo, -j/^yy'B half morocco. Northampton, 1813 ^^'2135 Whitecross and the Bench: a Reminiscence of the Past. Crown 8vo. Lond. 1879 * " A minute description of life as it used to be in the two great O Debtors' Prisons of London." 7' 212 7' HE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 2136 Whitehead, Thomas. Original Anecdotes of the late Duke of Kingston and Miss Chudleigh, alias Mrs. / ^- Harvey, alias Countecs of Bristol, etc., interspersed C'C' • ^Nxih Memoirs of Several of the Nobility and Gentry now living. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1792 2137 Whitelocke, Lieut. -Gen. Court Martial of. Vol. 2. , ^yf^ y^ 8vo, boards. Lond. 1808 ry Jfj' 2138 Whitney, H. C. Marriage and Divorce. 8vo. X'0^ Phil., etc., 1894 2139 Whitney. The Life of Captain James Whitney, con- f^ taining his most Remarkable Robberies and other _/ iyO Adventures, etc., continued to his execution . . . Feby. i69|-. 30 pp. small 4to, half morocco. Lond. (1693) 2140 Whitsitt, Wm. H. The Life and Times of Judge Caleb 1^/ Wallace, some time a Justice of the Court of Appeals y^ of Kentucky. Filson Club Publications No. 4. 4to, paper. Louisville, 1888 2141 Whittlesey. Authentic Account of the Persecutions and Trials of the Rev. John Whittlesey of Salem, Ct. , y^ p^ late ordained Elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ''^ with appropriate remarks. 72 pp. i2mo, paper. Scarce. N. Y. ,845 /y i2'^ 2142 WiCKLOw Peerage Case. Minutes of Evidence, 529 pp. ; >/n Speeches of Counsel and Judgments, 178 pp. Folio, '0 half calf. 1870 2143 Wight, J. Mornings at Bow Street. With 21 illustra- tions by George Cruikskank. Fourth Edition. Post 8vo, /^ y^ half calf. Lond. 1838 2144 Wilde. Report of the Evidence of Miss Mary Josephine //•-^ Travers in action against Sir William Wilde and Lady •Oil Wilde. 51 pp. paper. 1864 2145 Wilkes, George. The Mysteries of the Tombs: a Jour- -^ y^nal of a Thirty Days' Imprisonment in the New York 00 V City Prison for Libel. 64 pp. i2mo, paper. 1844 2146 Wilkes, John. Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, etc., in the Case of. i6mo, calf '^'^ (worn). Paris, 1767 ' ^'/s- Vt z THE ARNOLD COLLECTIOX OF TRIALS. 313 2147 Wilkes, John. A Genuine and Succinct Narrative of a scandalous, obscene and exceedingly Profane Libel, f^ / entitled An Essay on Woman, as also of other Poetical t\j . ulP Pieces containing the most atrocious Blasphemies. By the Rev. M. Kidgell. 16 pp. 4to, half roan. Lond., n. d. 2148 Williams, Allen S. TVic Demon of the Orient; and . /- — his Satellite Fiends of the Joints. Portrait. lamo, • '^^ paper. N. Y. (1883) 2149 Williams, Geo. W. For Stealing a Packet of Money from the Providence Steam Boat. 20 pp. (no cover). ifO N. Y. 1833 2150 Williams. Rhynwick (the Monster), for Assaulting Miss Ann Porter and Cutting her Clothes. 4to, paper. • >-0 Lond. 1790 2 15 1 Williams, Sarah and Maria. The Double Suicide; The True History of the Lives of the Twin Sisters; ,0-0 Maria's Love, Mock Marriage, etc. 64 pp. (no cover). N. Y. 185s 2152 Willock, John. Legal Facetiae: satirical and humor- y'^ ly ous. 8vo. Lond. 1887 2153 Wills, William. An Essay on the Rationale of Cir- cumstantial Evidence, illustrated by numerous cases. xSO \^ 8vo, boards. Scarce. Lond. 1838 2154 Wilson, D. The Life of Jane McCrea, with an Ac- 1 'XS~' count of Burgoyne's Expedition in 1777. i2mo, cloth. / •"» * Scarce. Privately printed. N. Y. 1853 2155 Windham. An Inquiry into the State of Mind of W. 0~> F. Windham, Esq., before Samuel Warren, Esq., and |/^ J 4 a Special Jury. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (2) Lond. 1861 2156 Wines, E. C, and Theo. W. Dwight. Report on the Prisons and Reformatories of the United States and •d'yT' Canada. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1867 2157 WiNSLOW, Forbes. The Plea of Insanity in Criminal « Ja Cases. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1843 2158 WiRZ. Trial of Henry Wirz, the Confederate Governor ^ r-" ^ of AndersonviUe Prison. 8vo, sheep. Wash. 1866 214 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 2159 Witchcraft. Hutchinson, Francis. An Historical Essay concerning Witchcraft, with Observations upon /** O Matters of Fact tending to clear the Text of the Sacred Scriptures, etc. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1718 2160 A Magazine of Scandall; or, a Heape of Wicked- nesse of two infamous Ministers, consorts, one named Thomas Fowkes, Convicted by Law of Killing a Man ; the other named John Lowes, of Brandeston, who hath J /V been Arraigned for Witchcraft and Convicted by Law / for a common Barrettor. Lond. 1642. Small 4to, half morocco. 2i6i Witches. A Tryal of Witches at Bury St. Ed- /7OO monds, March 10, 1664, before Matthew Hale. Post / 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1682 Q 2162 Witches. A True and Impartial Relation of the ^n/" /^'* Informations against Three Witches, Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susanna Edwards. Who f / OQ were Indicted, Arraigned and Convicted at Devon, ^l. « y' August 14, 1682, with their Confessions, etc. Small 4to, polished calf, by Pratt. Very rare. Lond. 1682 2163 Witch of Walkerne: being a Full and Impartial t/V '^ 09 Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, / practised by Jane Wenham upon the Bodies of Anne Thorne, Anne St^reet, etc. With her Tryal, March 4, 1711-12. II. Witchcraft Farther Displayed, etc. , to which are added the Tryals of Florence Newton, etc. III. A Defense of the Proceedings against Jane Wen- ham, etc. IV. A General Preface to the whole, by Fran- cis Bragge. Crown 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1711-12 - 2164 — s The Wonderful Discoverieof the Witchcrafts of ffY, p^ Margaret and Phillip Flowers, executed at Lincolns, March 11, 1618. Together with the Examinations and Confessions of Anne Baker, Ivan Willimcott and Ellen Greene. Crown 8vo. {Reprint.') Lond. 161 9 2165 Arraignment of Jennet Preston, of Gisborne, in Qry^ ^ "^ Craven, at the York Assizes, July, 16 12, for Practising — the Devilish and Wicked Arts called Witchcraft. Re- /^ printed irom the Original Edition, 1612. Crown 8vo. With vigfieites. Half calf. 185 i £ zr / 71 THE ARNOLD COLLECTION OF TRIALS. 315 2166 Witchcraft. Pott's Discovery of Witches in the County /~^ of Lancaster, reprinted from the original edition of J j/^ 1613, with an Introduction and Notes by James Cross- ley. 4to, cloth. Printed for the Chethatn Society, i?>^S 2167 A Contemporary Narrative of the Proceedings against Dame Alice Kyteler, prosecuted for Sorcery in . JcutX 1324- Edited by Thomas Wright. 4to, cloth. Printed for the Camden Society, 1843 2168 A History of the Witches of Renfrewshire. A new edition, with an Introduction embodying Extracts ^ ^ hitherto unpublished, from the Records of the Presby- * / ^ tery of Paisley. Crown 8vo, uncut. Paisley, 1877 2169 Tryals, etc., of Elinor Shaw, and Mary Phillips; Birth, Education, etc., of Elinor Shaw and Mary Phil- lips; Remarkable Case of the Duchess of Bedford; j A Tryal, etc., of Ann Foster; Tryal of the Witches at O*^ ' Bury St. Edmonds; The Barby Apparition; Witches of Northamptonshire; Brief History of Witchcraft; The Rest-Less Ghost; Relation of a Memorable Piece of Witchcraft. 10 pieces, 8vo, paper. {^Reprints.') 2170 The Amber Witch : the most interesting Trial ^/ for Witchcraft ever known. Edited from a defective '^/e> MS. of her Father, Abr. Schweidler, by W. Meinhold. • i6mo, cloth (title soiled). Scarce. Lond. 1849 2171 Do. Translated by Lady Duff-Gordon. i2mo 'Zo PfT (title stained). Lond. 1861 ,/^i/ 2172 Do. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1848 2173 Salem Witchcraft; comprising More Wonders of the Invisible World, collected by Robert Calef ; and ^ » y9> *to ^y ^- -Dunlap, at the New Printing Office in Queen-Street, ^//LJ 1756. 39 PP- folio (title and last leaf very neatly mended), and the volume bound in half red morocco, by F. Bedford. ]^ery rare editioti. 2204 Do. Another copy. (Several leaves cut into / the text.) Folio, paper. 2205 The Trial, with a Narrative of his Case. -To which is now added, being never printed before. The /A. .y Trial of Mr. William Owen, charged with the Publi- -' '' cation of a Libel against the Government. 59 pp. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. : y. Ahnon, 1765 2206 ZuLUETA, Pedro de, Jr. Trial on a Charge of Slave ^jj I/' Trading. 410 pp. 8vo. Lond. 1844 ^W ^^' ^* «^^ A-^-^^^-cx— «*'<-<-^ ADDENDA TO Catalogue of Trials and Legal Literature KELONGING J'O JOHN H. V. ARNOLD, Esa 2207 Arnold. Trial of Stephen Arnold for Murder of Betsey \'an Amburgh. 24 pp. (no cover; soiled). 2208 Bayard. An Account of the Commitment, Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Nicholas Bayard for High Treason, in Endeavouring to subvert the Government of the Province of New York. Before William Atwood, Abraham De Peyster and Robert Walters. Printed at Xnv York, and reprinted at London^ 1703. 32 pp. folio (no cover). 2209 The Case of William Atwood, Esq., Chief Jus- tice of the Province of New York ; with a True Ac- count of the Government and People, particularly of Bayard's Faction, etc. 23 pp. folio (no cover). Lond. 1703 2210 Cole, Geo. W. For Murder of L. Harris Hiscock. Paper. N. Y. 1870 2211 Colt. Authentic Life of John C. Colt, now imprisoned P for Killing Samuel Adams in New York. 70 pp. (no C^^ cover). Bost. 1842 2212 CoRDER. Fairburn's Edition of the Whole Proceedings of the Trial of William Corder for the Murder of Maria Marten in the Red Barn, 90 pp. ; also Phrenological Remarks on Corder's Cranium ; also Corder's Love Letters sent by nearly one hundred ladies in answer to his Matrimonial Advertisement. 24 pp. Svo, boards, cloth back. Lond. 1827 Portrait of Corder and one of Maria Marten inserted. B^noe Si Company mo0. 91 ant) 93 Jflftb Hvenue Vleax Seventeentb Stteet •Wew lotft Ibave almost Dalli? Huctlon Salee of Xi&raries, Collections of Boofts, Hutograpbs, Coins, ^e&als, anb otber Xiteravg property Consignmente Solicited CortesponOcnce UnvttcO Catalogues jflbaileO upon Application