L I E> R.A11Y OF THE U N I VLRS ITY Of ILLINOIS q016.34 Un581c 1869 / Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from / University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Alternates https://archive.org/details/catalogueoflawboOOIibr LAW BOOKS THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Arranged by Subjcct-ITIattcrs. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. I 860 . c c ( < t C C f c c < < c ((.( c c c ( t <• c Cft < i c C. c c _ c f C c c c r. c c C cc C C C ( > 355-Jr* ICi CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. Note.— The titles of works relating to International Law will be found classified in a distinct alphabet of subjects, at the end of the Catalogue, under the head, “ Law of Nations.” 1. General icorlee. DICTIONARIES : Bell ( TV.) Dictionary and digest of the laws of Scotland ; with short explanations of the most ordinary English law terms. 8°. Edinburgh, 1838. -The same. Revised and corrected, with numerous additions, by George Ross. 8°. Edinburgh, 1861. Blount (T.) Law dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern laws. 3d ed. By W. Nelson, fol. London, 1717. Bousquet (I.) Nouveau dictionnaire de droit; resume general de la legislation, de la doc¬ trine, et de la jurisprudence, en mature civile, commercialc, criminelle, administra¬ tive, canonique, politique, et fiscale. 2° 6d. 1 v. in 2. 8°. Paris, 1847. 4 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. DICTIONARIES : Bouvier (,/.) Law dictionary, adapted to the constitution and laws of the United States of America, and ttie several states of the American union ; with references to the civil and other systems of foreign law. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1839. -The same. 3d ed. 2 v. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1848. -The same. 4th ed. 2 v. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1852. -The same. 11th ed. revised, and greatly enlarged. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1862. -The same. 11th ed. 2 v. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1865. Brisson ( B.) De verborum qua; ad jus civile pertinent significatione, seu dictionarium juridicum. Cura J. G. Heineccii, cum prae- fatione J. H. Boehmeri. fol. llala; Magde- burgicm, 1743. Burrill (A. M.) New law dictionary and glossary ; containing full definitions of the principal terms of the common and civil law, together with translations and expla¬ nations of the various technical phrases in different languages, occurring in the ancient and modern reports, and standard treatises; embracing also all the principal common and civil law maxims. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1850-51. Calm mis, or Kahl (J.) Lexicon juridicum juris cmsarei, simul et canonici, feudalis item civilis, criminalis, theoretici ac practici. Cum prmfationibus D. Gothofredi, et II. Vulteii. fol. (n. p.) 1669. Carrillo y Sanchez (/'.) Prontuario alfabetico de legislation y practiea. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1840. Cowell {J.) Law dictionary; or, the inter¬ preter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of England, fol. London, 1708. Cunningham (T .) New and complete law dictionary; or, general abridgment of the law. 3d ed. 2 v. fol. London, 1781-83. Dalloz (A.) Dictionnaire gdndral et raisonnd de legislation, de doctrine, et de jurispru¬ dence, en matiiSre civile, commerciale, crim- inelle, administrative et de droit public, v. 1-4, et table. 4°. Paris, 1835-37. - The same. Partie supplcmentaire. Pcriode de 1834 il 1842. v. 5. 4°. Paris, 1811. Law—continued. DICTIONARIES : Dalloz ( D .) Repertoire methodique et alpha- betique de legislation, de doctrine et de jurisprudence en matihre de droit civil, commercial, eriminel et administratif, de droit des gens et de droit public. Nouvelle Edition, precedee d’un essni sur l’histoire gdndrale du droit fran^ais ; avec la collab¬ oration de M. Armaml Dalloz, et celle de plusieurs jurisconsultes. 43 v. 4°. Paris, 1846-58. Note .—Wants v. 1, 34, and 42, not published. Decamps (G.) liibliothfique de droit et de jurisprudence; analyse des questions ju- diciaires et definitions des termes de pra¬ tique, avec les lois et ddcisions analogues. 8°. Paris, 1835. Dictionary of law terms. 16°. London, 1833. [In the Cabinet lawyer]. -The same. 19th ed. 16°. London, 1863. Escriche (-/.) Diccionario razonado de legis- lacion y jurisprudencia. 3" ed. 2 v. fol. Madrid, 1847. -The same. Nueva edicion, aumentada con nuevos articulos, notas y adiciones, sobre el dereclio americano, por Juan B. Guim. 4°. Paris, 1852. -The same. Suplemento al diccionario razonado de legislacion y jurisprudencia de don Joaquin Escriche por J. M. Biec y J. V. Garavantes. 4°. Madrid y Santiago, 1851. Ferriere (C. J. de). Dictionnaire de droit et de pratique. 2 v. 4°. Paris, 1762. llalherston (F.) Translation and explanation of the principal technical terms and phrases used in Erskine’s Institute of the law of Scotland. 2d ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1829. Holthouse {H. J.) New law dictionary. To which is added, an outline of an action at law and of a suit in equity. Edited, from the 2d London ed. with numerous addi¬ tions, by Henry Penington. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1847. Jacob (G.) Law dictionary. Corrected and enlarged by Thomas Edline Tomlins. 6 v. 8°. New York, 1811. Manley (T.) Interpreter; signification of ob¬ scure words and terms used either in the common or statute lawes of this realm, fol. London, 1672. Baslell (.7.) Exposition of law terms, and the nature of writs; with divers cases and rules of law. 8°. London, 1527. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 5 Law—continued. DICTIONARIES: Tayler (T.) Law glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and other lan¬ guages. Translated into English. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1819. -The same. 8°. Albany, 1833. -The same. 4th ed. enlarged by a mem¬ ber of the New York bar. 8°. New York, 1855. Tomlins (Sir T. E.) Law dictionary, ex¬ plaining the rise, progress, and present state of the British law; with additions embodying the recent alterations. 4th ed. by T. C. Granger. 2v. 4°. London, 1835. -The same. 1st American, from the 4th London ed. 3 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. Tolluire (II. S.) and Boulet (J. B. £.) Nou¬ veau dictionnaire des termes de droit et de pratique; ou, Ferriere moderne. 8°. Paris, 1841. Vicat (B. P.) Vocabularium juris utriusque ex variis ante editis, praesertim ex A. Scoti, J. Kahl, B. Brissonii, et J. G. Heineccii accessionibus. Editio 2 8 . 4 v. 8°. Neapoli, 1760. Wharton (J. J. S.) Law lexicon, or dictionary of jurisprudence; explaining all technical words and phrases in English law, the various legal terms used in commercial transactions; with a translation of the Latin maxims contained in the writings of the ancient and modern commentators. 8°. London, 1848. -The same. 8°. Harrisburg, 1848-49. [New library of law and equity, v. 14-15], -The same. 2d American, from the 2d London edition, by Edward Hopper. 8°. Philadelphia, 1860. -The same. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1864. Whishaw (J.) New law dictionary; contain¬ ing a concise exposition of the mere terms of art, and such obsolete words as occur in old legal, historical and antiquarian writers. 8°. London, 1829. HISTORY: Butler (C.) Horte juridicae suhsecivse; notes respecting the geography, chronology, and literary history of the principal codes. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1807. C rah ft (G.) History of English law; or, an attempt to trace the rise, progress, and successive changes of the common law, from the earliest period to the present time. 8°. London, 1829. 2 Law—continued. HISTORY : Heron (C.) Introduction to the history of jurisprudence. 8°. London, 1860. Home (H. lord Kames). Historical law tracts. 8°. Edinburgh, 1761. CONTENTS. I. Criminal law. II. Promises and covenants. III. Property. IV. Securities upon land for payment of debt. V. Privilege which an heir-apparent in a feudal holding has, to continue the possession of his ancestor. VI. Regalities, and of the privilege of repledging. VII. Courts. VIII. Brieves. IX. Process in absence. X. Execution against move¬ ables and land for payment of debt. XI. Personal execution for payment of debt. XII. Execution for obtaining payment after the death of the debtor. XIII. The limited and universal representation of heirs. XIV. Old and new extent. Appendix of deeds and charters illustrative of the history of law Lerminier (J. L. E.) Introduction gdndrale h l’histoire du droit. 2 e 6d. 8°. Paris, 1835. Reeves (J.) History of the English law, from the Saxons to the end of the reign of Eliz¬ abeth. 3d ed. 5 v. 8°. London, 1814-29. Smith ( P. A.) History of education for the English bar; with subjects and methods of study. 8°. London, 1860. Story (J.) Discourse on the past history, present state, and future prospects of the law. 8°. Edinburgh, 1837. [In the Cabinet library of tracts]. See, also — Biography. (Lawyers and judges),]). 123. Also, French law. Roman law. PERIODICALS AND REPRINTS: American jurist and law magazine. Edited by C. Sumner, L. S. Cushing, G. S. Hillard, and S. F. Dixon. 28 v. 8°. Boston, 1829-43. American law journal. By John E. Hall. 7 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1808-21. American law journal. New series, v. 1-3. 8°. Philadelphia, 1849-51. American law magazine. April, 1843, to Jan¬ uary, 1846. 6 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1843-46. American law register; from November, 1852, to November, 1867. Editors : Asa F. Fish and Henry Wharton, v. 1-15. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1853-67. Annual law register of the United States, v. 3 and 4. Edited by W. Griffith. 8°. Bur¬ lington, (N. J.) 1822. Archives de droit et de legislation. 4 v. 8°. Bruxelles, 1837-41. Carolina law repository : containing biograph¬ ical sketches of eminent judges, opinions of American and foreign jurists, and reports of cases in the supreme court of North Car¬ olina. 2 v. 8°. Raleigh, 1814-16. 6 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Law—continued. Law—continued. PERIODICALS, ETC. PERIODICALS, ETC. Code reporter; a journal for the judge, the lawyer, and the legislator. 3 v. and new series, v. 1. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1848-52. Journal du palais; recueil le plus ancien et le plus complet de la jurisprudence fran- 9 aise. 3 e 6d. par Ledru-Rollin; continu6e par S. Cuenot, T. Gelle, et A. Fabre, 1791 h 1864. 75 v. 8°. Paris, 1842-64. -The same. 2 e partie; lois, ordon- nances, ddcrets, rbglements et instructions d’int6ret g6n6ral; suivis d’annotations. 7 v. 8°. Paris, 1845-54. Journal of jurisprudence, 1857 to 1861. 5 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1857-61. Journal of law. Conducted by an association of members of the bar. July 7, 1830, to June 22, 1831. 8°. Philadelphia, 1830-31. Jurist; or, quarterly journal of jurispru¬ dence and legislation. 3 v. 8°. London, 1827-32. Jurist; containing reports of cases decided in the courts of equity and common law, and in the admiralty and ecclesiastical courts, original articles on legal subjects, all im¬ portant statutes, rules and orders of various courts, the gazettes, cause lists, and miscel¬ laneous legal information, 1837 to 1854. 18 v. in 31. 8°. London, 1838-55. -The same. New series, 1855 to 1867. 13 v. in 26. 8°. London, 1856-67. Jurisprudent {The). 4°. Boston, 1830-31. Law journal; reports of cases in the courts of chancery, king’s bench, common pleas, ex¬ chequer of pleas, exchequer chamber, and cases connected with the duties and offices of magistrates, 1823-30. 9 v. 4°. London, 1823-31. Law journal reports. New series. Com¬ prising reports of cases in the house of lords, and in the courts of chancery and appeal in bankruptcy, probate, divorce and matrimonial causes, admiralty,queen’s bench and the bail court, common pleas, ex¬ chequer, exchequer chamber, and crown cases reserved. Edited by Montague Cham¬ bers, Francis Towers Streeten, Freeman Oliver Haynes, etc. 35 v. in 92 v. 8°. London, 1832-66. Law library. Edited by T. Sergeant and J. C. Lowber, John Purdon and Thomas I. Wharton, July, 1833, to December, 1858. v. 1-104. 8°. Philadelphia, 1833-60. CONTENTS. Adams’ Doctrine of Equi¬ ty, v. 68. Allnatt on Partition, v. 5. Appleton on Evidence, v. 101 . Archbold's I.andlord and Tenant, v. 53. 50.] Archbold’s Nisi Prius, v. 49- Atherley on Marriage Set¬ tlements, v. 27. Atkinson on Titles, v. 20. Babington on Auctions, v. 19. -On Set-Off, v. 6. Bugley’s Practice at cham¬ bers, v. 15. Batten on Contracts, v. 67. Beames on Costs in equity, v. 22. Beaumont on Bills of Sale, v. 103. Bell on property of Hus¬ band and Wife, v. 67. Bell on Sales, v. 50. Bennet’s Practice of a mas¬ ter in chancer)-, v. 37. Best on Presumptions, v. 47. - Principles of Evi¬ dence, v. 66. Billing on Awards, v. 51. Bingham on Judgments and Executions, v. 13. Bissett on Estates for Life, v. 42. Blackburn on Contract of Sale, v. 57. Blanshard on Limitations, v. 1. Bowyer on Public Law, v. 84. Bradby on Distresses, v. 1. Broom’s Legal Maxims, v. 50. -On Common Law, v. 91. - On Parties to Ac¬ tions, v. 56. Browne on Actions, v. 45. Bucknill’s Criminal law of Lunacy, v. 92. Bunyon on Life Assurance, v. 79. Burton on Real Property, v. 23. Byles on Bills of exchange, v. 16. -The same. 2d ed. v. 61. Calvert on Parties to suits in Equity, v. 17. Cary on Partnership, v. 5. Cole on Criminal Informa¬ tions, v. 56-57. Collier on Mines, v. 77. Comyn on Landlord and Tenant, v. 6. -On Usury, v. 5. Coode on Legislative Ex¬ pression, v. 60. Cooke on Defamation, v. 53. Coote on Mortgages, v. 18. -The same. 2d ed. v. 69-70. Cornish on Purchase Deeds, v. 90. Cornish on Uses, v. 3. Coryton on Lctters-Patent, v. 87. Coventry on Conveyancer’s Evidence, v. 26. Cmbb on Real Property, v. 54-55. Cross on Lien, v. 34. Dcarsly’s Criminal Process, v. 80. [36. Drewry on Injunctions, v. -Supplement, v. 79. Dwarris on Statutes, v. 9. Eden on Bankruptcy, v. 34-35. Ellis on Insurance, v. 4. Fisher on Mortgages, v. 94. Fletcher on the estates of Trustees, v. 10. Forsyth’s Custody of In¬ fants, v. 68. Foster’s Writ of Sciro Fa¬ cias, v. 73. Fry on Contracts, v. 100. Gibbons on Fixtures, v. 13. Gilbert on Rents, v. 20. Goldsmith’s practice in Equity, v. 40. Grady on Fixtures, v. 51. Grant on Banking, v. 93. -On Corporations, v. 80. Grapel on the sources of the Civil Law, v. 94. Hayes on dispositions of Real Estate, v. 7. Haynes’ Equity, v. 98. Henncll on Declaration, v.3. Hindmarcli on Patent Laws, v. 73. Horne on Diplomacy, v. 78. Hubback’s Evidence of Succession, v. 47-48. Hunter on Suits in Equity, v. 104. Hurlstone on Bonds, v. 9. Jones on the French Bar, v. 90. Joy on Confessions, chal¬ lenge of juries, v. 40. -On Evidence of Ac¬ complices, v. 45. Kelly on Usury, v. 75. Kerr’s Action at Law, v. 81. Lee on Abstracts of Title, v. 58. Leigh and Dalzell on Equi¬ table conversion of prop¬ erty, v. 5. Levi on Mercantile Law, v. 84. Lewin on Trusts, v. 24. -The same. 2d ed. v. 97. Lewis on Perpetuity, v. 52. -The same. 2d ed. v. 66. Lindlev on Partnership, v. 102-103. Locke's Foreign Attach¬ ment, v. 79. Long’s Discourses, v. 60. Lovelnss on Wills, v. 25. Lund on Patents, v. 73. Maenamara on Nullities, etc. v. 87. Macnaghten’s Select Cases in Chancery, v. 74. Macpherson on the law re¬ lating to Infants, v. 41. Macqueen on Husband and Wife, v. 59. -The same. 2d ed. v. 66. Mansel on Demurrer, v. 26. Mathews on Executors, v. 9. Mayne on Damages, v. 92. Miller's Equitable Mort¬ gages, v. 47. Moore’s Abstracts of Titles v. 77. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 7 Law—continued. Law—continued. PERIODICALS, ETC. CONTENTS OF LAW LIBRARY. Norman on Patents, v. 77. Notes of Leading Cases, 1846-48, v. 62. Notes to Recent Leading Cases, v. 52. Oliphant on Horses, Ra¬ cing, etc. v. 58. Paley on Agency, v. 28. Park on Dower, v. 11. Parsons on Wills, v. 86. Perpigna on Patents, v. 4. Petersdorff on Bail, v. 10. Phear on Rights of Water, v. 100. Phillimore on Domicil, V. 57. -International Law, v. 83, 88, and 95. Pitman on Surety, v. 40. Platt on CoYenants, v. 3. Pollock on the power of courts to compel the pro¬ duction of documents, v. 77. Poison’s Law of Nations, v. 78. [83. Pothier on Partnership, v. Powell on Devises, v. 21-22. -On Evidence, v. 96. Poynter on Marriage and Divorce, v. 13. Preston on Merger, v. 42. Pulling on Mercantile Ac¬ counts, v. 57. Ram on Assets, v. 8. -On Judgments, v. 9. -On devises of landed property, v. 8. Raymond on Bill of Excep¬ tions, v. 62. Roberts’ Equity, v. 96. Robertson on Personal Suc¬ cession, v. 12. Roper on Husband and Wife, v. 31-32. Roscoe on Real Actions, v. 28-29. Ross on Commercial Law, v. 82, 85, 89. -On Vendors, v. 12. Russell on Arbitrators, v. 63. -On Factors, v. 48. Schultes on Aquatic Rights, v. 24. Sewall on Sheriff, v. 46. Shelford on Lunatics, v. 2. -Marriage and Di¬ vorce, v. 33. - On Mortmain, v. 36-37. Sheppard's Touchstone of assurances, v. 30-31. Smith on Actions, v. 60. -On Contracts, v. 56. -Or. Master and Ser¬ vant, v. 75. -On Mercantile Law, v. 17. - On Real and Per¬ sonal Property, v. 89. Law list; judges and - Leading Cases, v. 19, 23, 30. -The same. By Hare and Wallace, v. 43-44. Stephen’s Criminal Law, v. 27. Stock’s Non Compotes Mentis, v. 25. Sugden on Powers, v. 15-16. -On Sales, Purchases, etc. of Estates, v. 3. -Law of Property, v. 64. Tamlyn’s Law of Evidence, v. 51. [76. Tapping on Mandamus, v. Theobald on Surety, v. 1. Thibaut’s Introduction to Jurisprudence, v. 86. Trower on Debtor and Creditor, v. 104. Ward on Legacies, v. 18. Warren's Law Studies, v. 14. Watkins on Conveyancing, v. 20. Watson on Arbitration, v. 11. [v. 59. -The same. 3d ed. -On Sheriff, v. 7. Westlake on Private Inter¬ national Law, v. 101. Wharton's Conveyancing, v. 74. White and Tudor’s Equity Cases, v. 65. -The same. By Hare and Wallace, v. 71-72. Whitworth on Equity Pre¬ cedents, v. 62. Wigram on Discovery, v. 13. Wilcock on municipal Cor¬ porations, v. 14. -Office of Constable, v. 29. Wildman on International Law, v. 68-70. Wilkinson on Limitations of Actions, v. 1. -On Replevin, v. 6. Williams on Personal Prop¬ erty, v. 61-62. Willis on Pleading, v. 35. -On Trustees, v. 10. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence, v. 41. Wilson on Springing Uses, v. 11. Winslow on Insanity,v. 42. Wooddeson on the laws of England, v. 38-39. Woolrych on Ways, v. 4. -Law of Waters, v. 78. Wordsworth on Joint Stock Companies, v. 39-40. Worthington on the power of Juries, v. 29. -On Wills. 4th ed. v. 60. officers of the different courts of justice; counsel, with the dates of their call and inns of court; special pleaders, conveyancers ; and the only authentic and complete list of certified attorneys, notaries, etc. in England and Wales, 1852,1857, and 1858, by William Powell. 3 v. 12°. Lon¬ don, 1852-58. PERIODICALS, ETC. -The same. 1859 to 1866, hy W. W. Dalbiac. 7 v. 8°. London, 1859-66. Law magazine ; or, quarterly review of juris¬ prudence, June, 1828, to February, 1867. 77 v. 8°. London, 1830-67. Law reporter. Edited by P. W. Chandler, S. H. Phillips, etc. from March, 1838, to April, 1848. v. 1-10. 8°. Boston, 1839-48. -The same. The monthly law reporter. Edited by S. H. Phillips, John Lowell, etc. May, 1848 to Oct. 1864. [New series, v. 1-16], v. 11-26. 8°. Boston, 1849-64. Law times: and journal of property, from April, 1843, to March, 1851. 16 v. fol. London, 1843-51. -The same. Journal and record of the law and lawyers. From April, 1851, to November, 1866. v. 18-41. fol. London. 1851-64. Law times reports, containing all the cases argued and determined in the house of lords, the privy council, the court of appeals in chancery, the rolls court, v. c. Kindersley’s court, v. c. Stuart’s court, v. c. Wood’s court, the court of queen’s bench, the court of common bench, the court of exchequer, the bail court, the exchequer chamber, the court of criminal appeal, the probate court, the court for divorce and matrimonial causes, the admiralty court, the bankruptcy courts, at nisi prius, maritime law cases. Together with a selection of cases of universal appli¬ cation decided in the supreme courts of Ire¬ land and in Scotland. New series, v. 2-13, March, 1860, to March, 1866. 8°. London, 1863-66. Legal observer; or, journal of jurisprudence, from November, 1830, to December, 1856. 52 v. 8°. London, 1831-56. Livingston ( J. ) Law register; a guide for every man of business, for 1850,1854, 1860, 1866. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1850-66. New library of law and equity. Edited by F. C. Troubat, Ellis Lewis, and W. McCand- less, 1845 to 1849. 15 v. 8°. Harrisburg, 1848-49. CONTENTS. Bisset on partnership, v. 9. Broom’s maxims, v. v. 1. Calvert on evidence, v. 11. Daniell’s chancery practice, v. 3-6. Finlason’s leading cases on pleading, v. 10. Forsyth on composition with creditors, v. 1. (ireening’s forms, v. 2. 8 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. PERIODICALS, ETC. CONTENTS. Hildyard on marine insurances, v. 7. Hindmarch on patents, v. 8. Manual for law students, y. 1. Pritchard’s admiralty digest, v. 12-13. Itoscoe on the new rules of pleading, v. 1. Wolford’s equity pleadings, v. 6. Wharton’s law lexicon, v. 14-15. Wigram on the interpretation of wills, 3d ed. v. 2. Williams on real property, v. 2. New York judicial repository. September, 1818, to January, 1819. v. 1. nos. i-v. 8°. New York, 1818-19. New York legal observer; reports of cases decided in the courts of equity and common law, and important decisions in the English courts; also, articles on legal subjects, prac¬ tical points of general interest, remarkable trials, sketches of the bench and the bar, anecdotes, etc. Edited by Samuel Owen. 12 v. 8°. New York, 1843-54. Observador judicial y de legislaeion; periodico que contiene todas les leyes y decretos dados por el presidente provisional D. Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna, desde la epocha de nuestra regeneracion politica, it 1844. 4 v. 4°. Mexico, 1842-43. Pennsylvania law journal. Edited by Henry E. Wallace, E. W. David, David Webster, and J. J. Robbins. 7 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1842-48. Ilcvue critique de la jurisprudence, en mature civile, administrative, commerciale et crim- inelle, formant le complement doctrinal des recueils d’arrets. 1850 it 1864. 25 v. 8°. Paris, 1851-64. Revue critique de legislation et de jurispru¬ dence, janvier, 1843 it avril, 1853. 32 v. 8°. Paris, 1843-53. -Table analytique de la revue critique de legislation et de jurisprudence, 1851 h 1859. 8°. Paris, 1860. Scottish jurist; containing reports of cases de¬ cided in the house of lords, courts of session, teinds and exchequer, and the jury and justiciary courts, from the 13th January, 1829, to July 20, 1865. 37 v. 4°. Edin¬ burgh, 1829-65. United States law intelligencer and review. Edited by J. K. Angell. 3 v. 8°. Provi¬ dence and Philadelphia, 1829-31. United States monthly law magazine. Edited by John Livingston. January, 1850, to December, 1850. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1850. Upper Canada jurist; containing original and selected articles on legal subjects; some im- Law—continued. PERIODICALS, ETC. portant decisions in bankruptcy and chan¬ cery in Upper Canada. Also, king’s bench and practice court reports, (old series). 5 v. 8°. Toronto, 1845-55. - The same. v. 6, nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. 8°. Toronto, 1857. Western law journal. Edited by T. Walker, C. D. Coffin, C. Gilmer, and M. E. Curwen. October, 1843, to October, 1852. 9 v. 8°. Cincinnati, 1843-52. STUDY OF LAW : Anthon (J.) Essay on the study of the law. 8°. Philadelphia, 1832. [In his Abridgment of Blackstone]. Brackenridge (//. IT.) Introduction to the study of the law. 8°. Philadelphia, 1814. [In his Law miscellanies). Cox (E . IF.) Letters to a law student on the arts of writing, reading, and speaking. 8°. London, 1863. Dupin (A. M. J. J.) Opuscules de jurispru¬ dence; contenant, profession d’avocat; bibli- oth&que choisie £ l’usage des dtudiants en droit et des jeunes avocats ; reflexions sur l’enseignement et l’6tude du droit; prole¬ gomena juris, ad usum scholse et fori; no¬ tions 616mentaires sur la justice, le droit, et leslois; des magistrate; de la jurisprudence des arrets; libre defense des accuses; de l’improvisation; biographie des magistrate et jurisconsultes ; vocabulaire des termes de droit; aphorismes de Bacon; catalogue des ouvrages de M. Dupin. 18°. Paris, 1851. Hoffman (D.) Course of legal study. Respect¬ fully addressed to the students of law in the United States. 8°. Baltimore, 1817. -The same. 2d ed. re-written and much enlarged. 2 v. 8°. Baltimore, 1836. - Lecture, introductory to a course of lectures on law. 8°. Baltimore, 1823. -Syllabus of a course of lectures on law. 8°. Baltimore, 1821. [ With the paeceding). Jones (7?.) History of the French bar, ancient and modern; comprising a notice of the French courts, their officers, practitioners, etc. and of the system of legal education in French. 8°. Philadelphia, 1856. [LAW library, v. 90). Manual for law studies: exhibiting courses for the study of conveyancing, of equity, and of common law, with questions. 8°. Harrisburg, 1845. [New library of law and equity, v. 11- CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 9 Law—continued. Study of law : North (R.) Discourse on the study of the laws. 12°. London, 1824. Reeve ( Sir F.) Instructions to his nephew for the study of the law. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectaneajuridica. v.l]. Warren (S.) Popular and practical introduc¬ tion to law studies. 8°. London, 1835. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. [Law library, v. 14]. - The same. 3d ed. Re-written and greatly enlarged. 2 v. 8°. London, 1863. Wright (W.) Advice on the study and prac¬ tice of the law, with directions for the choice of books. 12°. London, 1824. MISCELLANEOUS TREATISES: Ahrens ( H. ) Cours de droit naturel, ou le philosophic du droit, fait d’aprfes l’6tat actuel de cette science en Allemagne. 5 e 6d. revue et considdrablement augraentee. 8°. Brux¬ elles, 1860. Alderson (E . H.) Selections from the charges and other detached papers of baron Aider- son. With an introductory notice of his life, by Charles Alderson. 8°. London, 1858. Andreivs ( C . C.) Digest of the opinions of the attorneys-general of the United States. 8°. Washington, 1857. Austin (J.) Province of jurisprudence deter¬ mined ; or, the philosophy of positive law; and Lectures on jurisprudence ; being the sequel to “ The province of jurisprudence determined.” 3 v. 8°. London, 1861-63. Barreau ( Le ) fran$ais, collection des chefs d’oeuvre d’dloquence judiciaire en France. 16 v. 8°. Paris, 1823-24. Bcntham (J . J .) Papers and supplement relat¬ ing to codification. 8°. London, 1817. -The same. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. [In his Works, v. 4], -View of a complete code of laws. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. [In his Works, v. 3], Bowycr ( G. ) Commentaries on universal public law. 8°. London, 1854. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1854. [Law library, v. 84], Bowyer ( J. ) Readings delivered before the honorable society of the middle temple, in the year 1850. 8°. London, 1851. Burlamaqui ( J. J. ) Elementos del derecho natural. Traducidos del Latin al Frances por Barbeyrac, y al Castellano, por M. B. Garcia Suelto. Nueva ed. 2v.ini. 18°. Burdeos, 1834. Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : Burton ( P.) Cases, with opinions of eminent council in matters of law, equity, and convey¬ ancing. [anon.] 2 v. 8°. Dublin, 1791-93. Camus (A. G.) Lettres sur la profession d’ avocat. 12°. Paris, 1777. Carrikre (J.) De justitia et jure. 3 v. 8°. Parisiis, 1839. Castillo-Sotomayor ( J. del). Quotidianarum controversiarum juris nova editio, ab innu- meris veteris pradi mendis expurgata. 9 v. fol. Coloniae Allobrogum, 1726-27. Castro [J. F. de). Discursos criticos sobre las leyes y sus interpretes. 2 v. 8°. Madrid, 1829. -The same. 2 a ed. 2 v. 8°. Madrid, 1829. Cataneo ( J. de). La source, la force, et le veri¬ table esprit des lois. On y joint aussi un essai sur l’origine naturelle des gouverne- ments politiques dans la socidtd liumaine. 12°. Berlin, 1752. Chalmers {G.) Opinions of eminent lawyers on various points of English jurisprudence, chiefly concerning the colonies, fisheries, and commerce of Great Britain. 2 v. 8°. London, 1814. Chitty (E.) Commercial and general lawyer; a plain and practical exposition of the law of England in all its departments, with a practical consideration of those branches which relate to commerce, trade, and man¬ ufactures. 11th edition, revised and cor¬ rected, by T. G. Western. 1 v. in 2. 8°. London, 1857. Covarruvias y Leyva ( /).) Opera omnia post varias editiones correctiora. Accesserunt de novo J. UfFelii in Variarum resolutionum libros not® uberiores. 2 v. fol. Geneva}, 1762. Dupin (A. M. J. J.) Manuel des dtudiants en droit. Opuscules de jurisprudence. 16°. Paris, 1851. Eschbach ( M.) Introduction g<5n6rale k l’dtude du droit; contenant, outre l’ency- clop6die juridique, un traitd 61dmeutaire de droit international, des Institutiones litte- raria} de droit ancien et tnoderne, et un r6sum6 des legislations dgyptienne, li6brai- que, hellenique et liindoue. 3 e 6d. 8°. Paris, 1856. Evans ( W. 1).) General view of the decisions of lord Mansfield in civil causes. 2 v. in 1. 4°. London, 1803. 10 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : Falck {N. N.) Cours d’introduction g6n6rale a l’dtude du droit, ou encyclop6die juridique. Traduite de l’Allemand sur la 4 e ed. annot6e par C. A. Pellat. 8°. Paris, 1841. -The same. Prolegomenos del derecho, 6 enciclopedia juridica. Traducida al Cas¬ tellano, y accomodada al estudio del de¬ recho en Espaiia, por R. N. Zamorano y J. Alvaro de Zafra. 8°. Madrid, 1845. -The same. 8°. M6xico, 1852. Faria (X>. Ybancz de). Additiones, observa¬ tions et not® ad libros Yariarum resol u- tionumCovarruviasaLeiva. Ed. nova. 2 v. fol. Geneva;, 1762. - The same. Didacus Covarruvias a Leiva enucleatus et auctus practicis in ques- tionibus. fol. Genev®, 1762. | With the preceding]. -The same. Nov® additiones, observa- tiones et not® ad libros Yariarum resolu- tionum Covarruvias a Leiva. fol. Coloni® Allobrogum, 1726. Feame (C.) Collection of cases and opinions. Selected by Thomas Mitchell Sliadwell. 8°. London, 1797. [In his Posthumous works]. Finch ( H.) Law; or, a discourse thereof, in four books. 8°. London, 1759. Fonblanque (A.) Rights and wrongs : a man¬ ual of household law. 16°. London, 1860. Foster (C. J.) Elements of jurisprudence. London, 1853. - Digest of the questions asked at the final examination of articled clerks in com¬ mon law, conveyancing, and equity, from the commencement of the examination in 1836 to the present time, with answers; also, the mode of proceeding and directions to be attended to at the examination. 2d ed. by R. llallilay. 8°. London, 1864. - The same. 6th ed. rearranged, by Robert Maugham, by authority of the law society. 12°. London, 1855. Fouchcr ( V. A.) Collection des lois civiles et criminelles des dtats modemes. 9 v. in 10. 8°. Paris, 1833-44. CONTENTS. 1. Code p6nal g6n6ral de l'empirc d'Autriche. 2. Code criminel de l’empire du BrSsil, adopts cn 1830. 3. Code civil gfcnOral de l’empire d’Autriche. 4. Lois de la procedure criminelle et lois pfenales du royaume des Deux-Siciles. 0. Loi de la procidure civile du canton de Ocndve. 6. Code de commerce et loi de procedure sur les alluires et causes de commerce du royutune d'Es- pagne. Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : CONTENTS. 7. Code de commerce du royaume do Ilollande. 8. Code civil de l'empirc de Russie. 9-10. Code civil du royaume de Sardaigne, prficddd d’un travail comparatif avec la legislation fran- faise. Freedlcy (E. T.) Legal adviser; or, howto diminish losses, avoid lawsuits, and save time, trouble, and money, by conducting business according to law, as expounded by the best and latest authorities. 12°. Philadelphia, 1857. Fritot (A.) Science du publiciste ; ou, trait6 des principes 616mentaires du droit con- sid6r6 dans ses principales divisions. 11 v. 8°. Paris, 1820-23. -Espiritu del derecho y sus applica- ciones a la politica y organizacion de la monarquia constitucional. Traducido al Castellano, por D. J. C. Pag&s. 3 v. 12°. Paris, 1825. Fulbcclce (IP.) Pandectes of the law of na¬ tions : containing several discourses of the questions, points, and matters of law wherein the nations of the world doe con¬ sent and accord. 4°. London, 1602. Grayson (P. TF.) Vice unmasked: a con¬ sideration of the influence of law upon the moral essence of man, with other reflec¬ tions. 8°. New York, 1830. Hargrave (F.) Juridical arguments and col¬ lections. 2 v. 4°. London, 1797-99. -Jurisconsult exercitations. 3 v. 4°. London, 1811-13. Herz ( J. N.) Commentationes atque opuscula, de selectis et rarioribus, ex jurisprudents universali, publica, feudali et romana, nec non historia germanica, argumentis. 2 v. 4°. Francofurti ad Mcenum, 1716. Hoffman (X).) Legal outlines, v. 1. 8°. Baltimore, 1829. - Syllabus, and introductory lecture. 8°. Baltimore, 1821-23. Horne {A.) Mirrourof justices, written origi¬ nally in the old French, long before the conquest, and many things added ; to which is added the diversity of courts and their jurisdiction. Translated into English, by W. II. 8°. London, 1768. Jacob ( G.) Treatise of laws; or, a general introduction to the common, civil, and canon law. 8°. London, 1721. Kant (/.) Metaphvsische nnfangsgriindc der recbtslehre. 8°. Leipzig, 1810. [In his Werke, v. 9). CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 11 Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : -The same. Elements m6taphysiques de la doctrine du droit. Traduit par J. Barin. 8°. Paris, 1853. Lampredi(G. M.) Dirittopubblico universale, o sia diritto di natura e delle genti [vol- garizzato dal Latino] da Defendente Sacchi. 2 a ed. 4 v. in 2. 18°. Milano, 1828. Law and lawyers laid open, in twelve visions. Also, plain truth, in three dialogues, \_anon. ] 16°. London, 1737. Lerminier (<7. L. E.) Introduction g6n6rale l’histoire du droit. 2 e 6d. 8°. Paris, 1835. -Philosophie du droit. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1831. -The same. 3 e 6d. augments de plu- sieurs chapitres. 8°. Paris, 1853. Liouville (F.) Devoirs, honneurs, avantages, et jouissanees de la profession d’avocat. 2 e 6d. 16°. Paris, 1857. Long (G.) Two discourses delivered in the middle temple hall. 8°. Philadelphia, 1848. [Law library, v. 60]. Maine (H. S.) Ancient law; its connection with the early history of society, and its relation to modern ideas. 8°. London, 1861. Manuel de legista ; 6, compendio de los dere- chos romano, espanol, y candnico, por un profesor dejurisprudencia. 3v. 16°. Mad¬ rid, 1840-41. Molinclli ( D .) Saggio d’instruzione legale ad uso del popolo. 8°. Milano, 1846. Montesquieu ( C. de Secondat, baron de). De l’esprit des lois. 5 v. 8°. Paris, 1826. -The same. Spirit of laws. Translated by Thomas Nugent. 2 v. 8° London, 1823. Opinions of learned council. 4°. Ms. Oudot («/.) Premiers essais de philosophie du droit et d’enseignement mdthodique des lois frani;aises; suivis de lettres addressees h, M. Giraud. 8°. Paris, 1846. Papers read before the juridical society, 1855- 63. 2 v. 8°. London, 1858-63. Phillimore ( J. G.) Principles and maxims of jurisprudence. 8°. London, 1856. -The same. 8°. London, 1865. Phillips (C. S. M.) Jurisprudence. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1863. Rcddie ( J .) Inquiries in the science of law. 2d ed. enlarged. 8°. London, 1847. Ritso (/<’.) Introduction to the science of the law ; shewing the advantages of a law edu¬ cation, grounded on the learning of lord Coke’s commentaries upon Littleton’s te¬ nures, with a view either to the bar, the Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : senate, or the duties of magistracy. 8°. London, 1815. Savigny (F. C. von ) Of the vocation of our age for legislation and jurisprudence, trans¬ lated from the German, by Abraham Hay¬ ward. 8°. London, 1831. Seoane (J. A.) Jurisprudence civil vigente espanola y estranjera, segun las sentencias del tribunal supremo desde el establecimi- ento de su jurisprudence en 1838, hasta la fechia; conforme a la nueva ley hipotecaria, a los fueros de Catalufia, Aragon, Navarra y Vizcaya, y d las publicaciones mas nota¬ bles sobre legislacion comparada. 8°. Mad¬ rid, 1861. Sliarswood (G.) Compend of lectures on the aims and duties of the profession of the law. 8°. Philadelphia, 1854. Tkibaut (A. F.J.) Introduction to the study of jurisprudence ; a translation of the gen¬ eral part of Thibaut’s System des pandekten rechts; with notes, by Nathaniel Lindley. 8°. London, 1855. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1855. [Law library, v. 86]. Thomas (J. P.) Treatise of universal juris¬ prudence. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1829. Tracy ( A.L.C. Destuttde). Comentario sobre el Espiritu de las leyes de Montesquieu ; con las observations ineditas de Coudorcet. Traducido del Frances al Espaiiol, por Ra¬ mon Salas. 12°. Valencia, 1822. Variedades de jurisprudence, 6 coleccion de divdrsas piezas utiles para illustraeion del derdcho. 6 v. 8°. Mexico, 1850-52. [Tercera parte del semanario judicial]. Yerliaegen (E.) Etudes de droit public. 12°. Bruxelles, 1859. Wharton ( J. S. S.) Articled clerk’s manual. 9th ed. By C. H. Anderson. 8°. London, 1864. Wilmot (J. E.) Notes of opinions and judg¬ ments. 4°. London, 1862. Wilson (,/.) Works. Published under the di¬ rection of Bird Wilson. 3 v. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1804. Wolf ( C .) Jus naturae methodo scientifica pertractatum, in qua obligations etjuracon- nata ex ipsa liominis essentia atque natura a priori demonstrantur,et totius philosophic moralis omnisque juris reliqui fundamenta solide jaciuntur. 8v. 4°. Francoturti, Lip- sifE, etc. 1740-48. 12 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Miscellaneous treatises : Wood (T.) New institute of the imperial or civil law; with notes, shewing how the canon law, the laws of England, and the laws and customsof other nations differfrom it. 4th ed. With a treatise of the first prin¬ ciples of laws in general, of their nature and design, and of the interpretation of them, fol. London, 1730. TRACTS ON LEGAL TOPICS : Bacon (F. lord). Law tracts. 2d ed. 8°. Loudon, 1741. CONTENTS: 1. Proposition for the compiling and amendment of our laws. 2. Offer of a digest of the laws. 3. Maxims of the law. 4. Use of the law. 5. Cases of treason, felony, praemunire, prerogative of the king, of the office of a constable. 6. Arguments in law, in certain great and difficult cases. 7. Ordinances in chancery. 8. Reading on the statute of uses. Blackstonc (Sir W.) Law tracts. 2v. 8°. Ox¬ ford, 1762. CONTENTS: Essay on collateral consanguinity. Considerations on copyholders. Law of descents. Great charter, etc. w ith the historical introduction. Brackenridge (H. H.) Law miscellanies. 8°. Philadelphia, 1814. contents : Introduction to the study of the law. Notes on Blackstone’s commentaries, showing the va¬ riations of the law* of Pennsylvania from the law of England, and what acts of assembly might re¬ quire to be repealed or modified. Observations on Smith’s edition of the laws of Penn¬ sylvania. Strictures on the decisions of the supreme court of the United States, and on certain acts of congress. With some law cases, and a variety of other matters, chiefly original. Cabinet library of scarce and celebrated tracts. International law. v. 1. 8°. Edinburgh, 1837. [No more published]. CONTENTS: Sir James Mackintosh’s discourse on the law of na¬ tions. Story’s discourse on the past history, present state, and future prospects of the law’. Sir William Scott’s judgmeut pronounced in the con¬ sistory court of London in the case of Dnlrymple v. Dalrymple. Sir William Scott’s judgments pronounced in the high court of admiralty in the cases of the Maria and the Gratitudine. Lord Liverpool’s discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain in respect to neutral nations. Controversy concerning the law’ of nations, especially relative to Prussia’s attachment of British funds, by way of reprisal for English captures, 1753, be¬ tween Mr. Michell, representative of the king of Prussia, and the duke of Newcastle, secretary of state. Law—continued. TRACTS ON LEGAL TOPICS : Coke ( E .) Three law tracts, i. The com pi eat copyholder, ii. A reading on 27 Edward the first, called the Statute de finibus levatis. iii. A treatise of bail and mainprize. To which are added the Old tenures; also, some notes and additions to Lord Coke's Commentary upon Littleton, by William Hawkins. 8°. London, 1764. Hargrave ( F .) Collection of tracts relative to the law of England, from manuscripts, now first edited. 8°. Dublin, 1787. contents: Argument by the editor, on the appeal from chancery in the case of Messrs. Wicker and sir Thomas and lady Broughton against John Mitford, esquire, de¬ livered at the bar of the house of lords, in June, 1782. -Observations concerning the rule in Shelly’s case. By the editor. -Concerning the effect of sentences of the courts ecclesiastical in cases of marriage, when pleaded or offered in evidence in the courts temporal. By the editor. Blackstone (W.) Argument in the exchequer cham¬ ber, on giving judgment in the case of Perrin and another against Blake. Hale (Sir M.) Treatise in three parts: i. De juris maris et brachiorum ejusdem. ii. De portibus maris. iii. Concerning the custom of goods im¬ ported and exported. -Considerations touching the amendment or al¬ teration of lawes. -Discourse concerning the courts of king’s bench and common pleas. Norbury (G.) Abuses and remedies of chancery. Pratt (C.) Discourse against the jurisdiction of the king’s bench over Wales by process of latitat. Treatise of the maisters of the chauncerie. Two pieces touching suits in chancery by subpoena. - Collectanea juridica: tracts relative to the law and constitution of England. [anon.~\ 2 v. 8°. London, 1791-92. CONTENTS. v. 1. Case of the commendams, 16 Jac. 1. II. Vindica¬ tion of the jurisdiction of the court of chancery. II. Reeve’s instructions concerning the study of the law. IV. Sir J. Marriott’s argument in the ease of the ship Columbus. V. Duke of New castle’s letter, in answer to the Prussian memorial re¬ specting the capture of neutral vessels and pro¬ perty in time of war. VI. Bacon, on the writ De rege inconsulto. VII. Case, on the validity of equitable recoveries. VIII. Opinions on the case of lord Clive’s jagliire. IX. Hale’s preface to Rolle’s abridgment. X. Case of Perrin v. Blake. XI. Case of the duchess of Kingston’s will, made in France. XII. Case of Buckw’orth v. Thirkell, on a case in replevin. XIII. Case of Willoughby v. Willoughby, in chancery, on a priority of mort¬ gage debts. XIV. Reading on the law of uses, by Serjeant Carthew. XV. Case of Bagshaw v. Spencer, in chancery. XVI. Case on the operation of the statute of uses. XVII. Cases determined in chancery, by lord Ilardwicke, on the statute of mortmain. XVIII. Decree in the case of Norton v. Reilly. XIX. Case of West v. Erissey, in the exchequer. XX. Case of Atwood and Eyre, in chancery, on quashing a significavit, XXI. Case on devise of real and personal estate. XXII. Ob¬ servations on the expense of suits at law, with a plan proposing a remedy. XXIII. Case of Eliz. Dunn, on a trial for forgery. v. 2. On the court of star-chamber. By W. Hudson. II. Opinions on the doctrine of tacking prior and CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 13 Law—continued. TRACTS ON LEGAL TOPICS: CONTENTS. subsequent securities, and upon the statute which respects frauds by clandestine mortgages. III. Opinions on a devise of a real and personal estate. IV. Opinions on a surrender of copyhold. V. Opin¬ ions on a revocation of a will. VI. Opinions on terms in gross, and attendant on the inheritance. VII. Opinions on an estate in fee simple defeasible on leaving no issue. VIII. Opinions on the ffrant of a perpetual post obit annuity. IX. The option : being an inquiry into the grounds of the claim of the archbishop, on all consecrated and translated bishops, of the disposal of any preferment belong¬ ing to their respective sees that he shall make choice of. X. Of the public councils of this king¬ dom, and of the affairs of peace and war therein debated. XI. Lord Loughborough’s argument in C. P. on fines payable on admission to copyhold estates. XII. On the construction of marriage articles and cross-remainders, in the case of the duke of Richmond. XIII. The rule of customes pertaining unto West Sheen, Petersham, and Ham. XIV. Arguments in the Douglas cause, 1769. XV. Speech of lord-chancellor Jeffries, on the occasion of creating sir E. Herbert lord chief- justice of the king’s bench, 1685. XVI. Of the interest of the husband in the real and personal estate and chattels of the wife. XVII. Analysis of the theory and practice of conveyancing. Hayward (A.) Juridical tracts. Part i. con¬ taining: 1. Historical sketch of the law of real property in England. 2. Principles and practice of pleadings. 3. Historical sketch of reforms in the criminal law. 8°. London, 1856. Luders (A.) Tracts on various subjects in the law and history of England. 2 v. 8°. Bath, 1810. CONTENTS: On constructive treason. On the judgment in high treason. On the right of succession to the crown in the reign of Elizabeth. On the constitution of parliament in the reign of Henry the third. On non-obstante. On the use of the French language in our ancient laws and acts of state. An inquiry into the laws of Oleron. Special subjects. ABRIDGMENTS OF COMMON LAW : Abridgment of the common law. fol. MS. Bacon (M.) New abridgment of the law. [Mainly the work of Sir Jeffrey Gilbert]. 5th ed. by Henry Gwillim. 7 v. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1798. -The same. 7tli ed. with large addi¬ tions, including the latest statutes and au¬ thorities, by Henry Gwillim and Charles Edward Dodd. 8 v. 8°. London, 1832. -The same. With notes and references to American law and decisions, by John Bouvier. 10 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1856. Brooke (B.) La graunde abridgement. 2 v. in 1. 4°. London, 1586. 3 Law—continued. ABRIDGMENTS OF COMMON LAW : Dane (N.) General abridgment and digest of American law, with notes and comments. 9v. 8°. Boston, 1823-29. D’Anvers (K.) General abridgement of the common law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. 2d ed. 3 v. fol. London, 1725-37. Fitz-Herbert (A.) La grauude abridgment, fol. London, 1577. Hughes ( IF.) Grand abridgment of the law, continued. 3 v. 4°. London, 1660-62. Lilly (J.) Practical register; or, a general abridgment of the law. 2d ed. 2 v. fol. London, 1735. Nelson ( IF.) Abridgment of the common law; being a collection of cases argued and ad¬ judged in the courts of Westminster hall. 3 v. fol. London, 1725-26. Petersdorff ( C .) Practical and elementary abridgment of the cases in the courts of king’s bench, common pleas, exchequer, and at nisi prius; and of the rules of court, from the restoration, in 1660, to 1823. With supplement by E. Hammond. 17 v. 8°. New York, 1829-32. - JFood(C. TV.) and Marshall (TV.) Con¬ cise practical abridgment of the common and statute law, as at present administered in the common-law, probate, divorce, and admiralty courts, excluding all that is ob¬ solete, overruled, or superseded. Compris¬ ing a series of condensed treatises on the different branches of the law, with detailed directions, forms, and precedents, an alpha¬ betical dictionary of technical law terms and maxims, and a collection of words that have received a special judicial construc¬ tion. 2d ed. remodelled and nearly rewrit¬ ten. 6 v. 8°. London, 1861-64. Eolle (H.) Abridgment des plusieurs cases et resolutions del common ley. 4 v. fol. London, 1668. Sheppard ( IF. ) Grand abridgement of the common and statute law of England. 3 v. 4°. London, 1675. Statham (2V.) Abridgement des livres annales et reportes cases en le ley de Angleterre. [anon.] fol. Rouen, per me R. Pynson, [about 1470], Finer (C.) General abridgment of law and equity. With a supplement, by several gen¬ tlemen, in the respective branches of the law. 2d ed. 30 v. 8°. London, 1791-1806. 14 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. ABRIDGMENTS OF COMMON LAW : Wheeler ( J. D.) Practical abridgment of American common law cases in the courts of the several states, and the United States courts, from the earliest period to the present time; with notes and references to the stat¬ utes of each state, and analogous adjudica¬ tions. 8v. 8°. New York, 1833-36. Of Equity. General (A) abridgement of cases in equity, argued and adjudged in the high court of chancery, etc. With a large collection of cases never before published. [Begun by Mr. Pooley], 3d ed. carefully corrected. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. 2 v. 8°. Dublin, 1792-93. -The same. 4th ed. 2 v. fol. London, 1756. Finer ( C .) General abridgment of law and equity. With a supplement, by several gen¬ tlemen, in the respective branches of the law. 2d ed. 30 v. 8°. London, 1791-1806. ABSENTEEISM: See Domicil. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE : Curwen ( M.E .) Manual upon the searching of records and the preparation of abstracts of title to real property. Illustrated by refer¬ ences to the statutes of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Kan¬ sas. 12°. Cincinnati, 1865. Lee ( J . T.) Treatise on the evidence of ab¬ stracts of title to real property. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1847. [Law library, v. 58], J loore ( II. ) Instructions for preparing ab¬ stracts of titles, after the most approved system of eminent conveyancers. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1853. [Law library, v. 77). Preston ( R. ) Essay on abstracts of title, to facilitate the study, and the application of the first principles and general rules of the laws of property. 2d ed. 3 v. 8°. London, 1823-24. ACCIDENTS: Hay ( W.) Decisions of the supreme courts of England and Scotland on the liability of proprietors, masters, and servants for repa¬ ration of injuries arising from accidents and the negligence of parties, including cases of railways, coal pits, road and harbor trusts, and public corporations. 8°. Edinburgh, I860. Law—continued. ACCIDENTS: Simon ( H. A.) Law relating to railway acci¬ dents ; (including an outline of the liabilities of railway companies as carriers generally), concisely discussed and explained. 12°. London, 1862. See, also, Carriers, Collisions, Lights and Sig¬ nals, Railways. accomplices, evidence of : Joy (H.) On the evidence of accomplices. 8°. Philadelphia, 1844. [Law library, v. 45]. ACCOUNTS: Pulling (A.) Practical compendium of the law and usage of mercantile accounts. 12°. London, 1850. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1847. [Law library, v. 57]. See, also, Commercial law. accretion : See Aquatic rights. Waters. ACTIONS AT LAW: Bonjean (L. B.) Trait6 des actions; ou, expo¬ sition historique de l’organisation judiciaire et de la procedure civile chez les Romains. 2 e 6d. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1845. Booth ( G. ) Nature and practice of real actions, in their writs and process, both original and judicial, fol. London, 1701. - The same. 2d ed. With notes of George Hill. 8°. London, 1811. Browne ( R.J .) Practical treatise on actions at law; embracing the subjects of notice of action ; limitation of actions; necessary par¬ ties to and proper forms of actions, the con¬ sequence of mistake therein; and the law of costs with reference to damages. 8°. London, 1843. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1844. [Law library, v. 45J. Domenget (L.) Trait6 616mentaire des actions privies en droit romain. 8°. Paris, 1847. Espinasse (/.) Treatise on the law of actions on penal statutes in general. 8°. Exeter, (N. H.) 1822. Evans ( W. D.) Essay on the action for money hadandreceived. [EditedbyF.X.Martin]. 8°. Newbern, 1802. Jackson (C.) Pleadings and practice in real actions. 8°. Boston, 1828. Kerr (II. M.) An action at law; being an out¬ line of the jurisdiction of the superior courts of common law, with an elementary view of the proceedings in personal actions and in ejectment. 2d ed. 12°. London, 1855. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1854. [Law library, v. 81]. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 15 Law—continued. ACTIONS AT LAW : Poncet ( B.) Traite blbmbntaire des actions. 8°. Dijon, 1817. Roscoe (II.) Treatise on the law of actions re¬ lating to real property. 2 v. 8°. London, 1825. -The same. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1840. [Law library, v. 28-291. Smith (J. TV.) Elementary view of the pro¬ ceedings in an action of law. From the 3d London ed. 8°. Philadelphia, 1818. [LAW library, v. 60]. -The same. 4th ed. by D. B. King. 12°. London, 1851. Stearns (A.) Summary of the law and prac¬ tice of real actions. 8°. Boston, 1824. Zimmern (S. TV.) Traitb des actions; ou, thb- orie de la procbdure privbe chez les Ro- mains, exposbe historiquement depuis son origine jusqu’it Justinien. Traduit de 1’Al- lemand, annotb et mis en rapport avec l’enseignement de Paris et de Poitiers, par L. Etienne. 8°. Paris, 1843. See. also — Execution. Possessory actions. Judgment. Practice. Parties to actions. Procedure. Pleading. Suits, administrative law, or law of public functionaries: Bloch (M.) Dictionnaire de l’administration fran<;aise. 8°. Strasbourg, 1856. Chantagrel (J.) Droit administratif thborique et pratique. 2 6 6d. 8°. Paris, 1859. Colmeiro (M.) Derecho administrativo espa- nol. 2 v. in 1. 8°. Madrid y Santiago, 1850. Cotelle (T.S.) Cours de droit administratif appliqu6 aux travaux publics; contenant l’organisation administrative de la France, l’organisation du service des ponts et chaus- sbes, les regies de la comptability, les prin- cipes de lbgalitb ou de critique des actes de l’administration, l’organisation de la justice administrative, les principes de la propriety, les indemnitbs pour torts et dommages, le dessbchement des marais, ^expropriation pour cause d’utilitb publique, les principes des contrats, le cahier des clauses et condi¬ tions gbnbrales pour les entrepreneurs de travaux publics, la legislation de la grande voirie, les chemins de fer, les chemins vicin- aux, la navigation fluviale et les canaux de navigation, les canaux d’irrigation et de drainage, les usines 4 eau, les ateliers insalu- bres et incommodes, le conflit d’attributions. 3 ,; edition. Presentant dans leur dernieretat la legislation et les rbglements, la jurispru- Law—continued. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: dence du conseil d’6tat et cours, et la doc¬ trine des auteurs. 4 v. 8°. Paris, 1859-62. ■ — -- Traite des procbs-verbaux de contra¬ vention en matibre administrative. 8°. Paris, 1848. Cox (H.) Institutions of the English govern¬ ment: the constitution, powers, and pro¬ cedure, of its legislative, judicial, and ad¬ ministrative department. 8°. London, 1863. Dufour (G.M .) Traite general du droit admin¬ istratif applique; expose de la doctrine et de la jurisprudence concemant l’exercice de l’autorit6 de l’empereur, des ministres, des prefets, des sous-prefets, des maires, des conseils de prefecture, de la cour des comptes, du conseil d’etat, l’arm6e, les atel¬ iers insaluhres, les bacs et bateaux, les bois et forets, les chemins de fer, les chemins vicinaux, les communes, les conflits, les con¬ tributions, les cours d’eau, etc. 2 e 6d. 7 v. 8°. Paris, 1854-57. Laferrilre (L. F. J.) Cours de droit public et administratif, mis en rapport avec la con¬ stitution de 1852, les lois organiques de l’empire, la legislation et la jurisprudence nouvelles en matibre d’administration et de contentieux. Augmentbe d’un supplement. 4 e 6d. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1854-58. La Ripea (Juan de). Practica de la adminis- tracion y cobranza de las rentas reales, y visita de los ministros que se ocupan en ellas. Corregida con las nuevas cbdulas, decretos y ordenes, por Diego Maria Gallard. 5 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1795-96. Satisfaccion a los cargos que en el juicio de residencia publica liizo la N. C. de Mexico, al conde de Revilla Gigedo. fol. MS. See , also , Mayors, Town officers, etc. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: Cooper (C. P.) Brief account of some of the most important proceedings in parliament, relative to the defects in the administration of justice in the court of chancery, the house of lords, and the court of commissioners of bankruptcy. 8°. London, 1828. Compte de l’administration de Injustice civile en Belgique, pendant les annbes judiciaires 1832-33 it 1838-39; presentb par le ministre de la justice. 4°. Bruxelles, 1837-40. Compte de l’administration de la justice crim- inelle en Belgique, pendant les annbes 1831-35. 2v.ini. 4°. Bruxelles, 1835-39. 16 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: Compte gdndral de 1’administration de la jus¬ tice civile et connnerciale en France, pend¬ ant les ann6es 1837-41,1844,1848. 8v. 4°. Paris, 1841-48. Compte g6n6ral del’administration delajustice criminelle en France, pendant les ann6es 1839-48. 10 v. 4°. Paris, 1841-50.' Administrators : Set EXECUTORS and administrators. Admiralty : Admiralty administration; its faults and de¬ faults. [anon.] 2ded. 8°. London, 1861. Benedict ( E. C.) American admiralty; its juris¬ diction and practice; with practical forms and directions. 8°. New York, 1850. Betts (S. It.) Summary of practice in instance, revenue, and prize causes, in the admiralty courts of the United States for the southern district of New York ; and, also, on appeal to the supreme court; together with the rules of the district court. 8°. New York, 1838. Browne (A.) Compendious view of the law of the admiralty; being the substance of a course of lectures read in the university of Dublin. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°. London, 1802. -The same. 1st Am. ed. from the 2d Lond. ed. 2 v. 8°. Oew York, 1840. Clarke (F.) Praxis curiae admiralitatis An- gliae. 12°. Londini, 1679. -The same. Latin and English. 12°. London, 1722. -The same. Cui adjiciuntur articuli magistri Rowghton ad ofticium admirali¬ tatis Angliae, etc. spectantes. 12°. London, 1829. Collection of all such statutes and parts of statutes as any way relate to the admiralty, navy, and ships of war, and other incidental matters, down to the 14th George ii. 4°. London, 1742. Conkling (A.) Admiralty jurisdiction, law and practice of the courts of the United States. 8°. Albany, (N. Y.) 1848. -The same. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°. Albany, (N. Y.) 1857. Cooper (T.) Opinion on the effect of a sen¬ tence of a foreign court of admiralty. 8°. Philadelphia, 1810. Coote (If. C.) New practice of the high court of admiralty of England ; with the rules of Law—continued. Admiralty : 1859, and a collection of forms and bills of costs. 8°. London, 1860. Dunlap (A.) Treatise on the practice of courts of admiralty in civil causes of maritime jurisdiction. With rules in the admiralty courts of the United States, and a collection of practical forms. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. -The same. 2d ed. With notes and ad¬ ditions, by Samuel F. Dunlap. 8°. New York, 1850. Edwards (E.) Treatise on the jurisdiction of the high court of admiralty of England. 8°. London, 1847. Godolphin (J.) View of the admiral jurisdic¬ tion ; as, also, divers of the laws, customs, rights, and priviledges of the high admiralty of England, by ancient records, and other arguments of law asserted. Also, an ex¬ tract of the ancient laws of Oleron ; with catalogue of all the lord high admirals since king John’s time to the reign of Charles ii. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1685. Hall (J. E.) Practice and jurisdiction of the court of admiralty; in three parts. 8°. Bal¬ timore, 1809. Hinchliffe (H. J.) Rules of practice for the vice-admiralty court of Jamaica; with a digest and notes. 8°. London, 1813. Justice (A.) General treatise of the dominion and laws of the sea; containing what is most valuable upon that subject, in ancient and modern authors: with several dis¬ courses about the jurisdiction and manner of proceeding iii the admiralty of England, both in criminal and civil matters, and ad¬ judged cases in several courts concerning trade and navigation. 2d ed. 4°. London, 1705. -The same. 3d ed. With large additions and improvements. London, [about 17 ]. Laws, ordinances, and institutions of the ad¬ miralty of Great Britain, civil and military, [anon.] 2 v. 8°. London, 1746. Malynes (G.) Consuetudo vel lex mercatoria. 3d ed. wherein are inserted the jurisdiction of the admiralty of England asserted, by Richard Zouch; the ancient sea laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse towns, still in force, rendered into English for the use of navigators, by G. Miege, and the sove¬ reignty of the Biitish seas, by sir John Buroughs. fol. London, 1686. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 17 Law —continued. Admiralty : Marriott (J .) Formulare instrumentorum; or, a formulary of authentic instruments, writs, and standing orders, used in the high court of admiralty of Great Britain, of prize and instance. 8°. London, 1802. Maxwell (J. I.) Spirit of the marine law; or, compendium of the statutes relating to the admiralty. 2 v. 8°. London, 1808. Morris (J .) Two lectures on the jurisdiction and practice of the high court of admiralty of England. 8°. London, 1860. Parsons ( T .) Treatise on maritime law, in¬ cluding the law of shipping, the law of marine insurance, and the law and practice of admiralty. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1859. Reports. Acton ( T. II.) Report of cases argued and determined before the lords commissioners of appeals in prize causes. Also, on appeal to the king’s most excellent majesty in council, 1809 to 1811. 8°. London, 1812. Dodson («7.) Reports of cases in the high court of admiralty, 1811 to 1822. 2 v. 8°. London, 1815-22. Edwards (T.) Report of a judgment in the high court of admiralty, by sir Wm. Scott, in the case of the Snipe and other American vessels. 8°. London, 1812. -Reports of cases in the high court of admiralty, 1808-12. 8°. New York, 1815. Haggard (J.) Reports of cases in the high court of admiralty, during the time of lord Stowell, sir Christopher Robinson, and sir John Nicholl, 1822 to 1838. 3 v. 8°. London, 1825-40. Lushington ( V .) Reports of cases decided in the high court of admiralty of England, and on appeal to the privy council, 1859-62. 8°. London, 1864. Marriott ( J.) Case of the Dutch ships con¬ sidered. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1778. -Decisions in the high court of admi¬ ralty, during the time of sir George Hay and of sir James Marriott, 1776 to 1779. 8°. London, 1801. Minot (G.) Reports of cases in the high court of admiralty. 9 v. 8°. Boston, 1853. Newberry ( J. S.) Reports of admiralty cases in the district courts of the United States for the district of Michigan, northern dis- Law —continued. Admiralty : trict of Ohio, southern district of Ohio, western district of Pennsylvania, northern district of Illinois, district of Missouri, and eastern district of Louisiana, from 1842 to 1857. v. It 8°. New York, 1857. Notes of cases in the ecclesiastical and mari¬ time courts, 1841 to 1850. 7 v. 8°. London, 1843- 50. Peters ( R.) Admiralty decisions in the district court of the United States for the Pennsyl¬ vania district; with decisions in the same court, by F. Hopkinson, and cases deter¬ mined in other districts of the United States, 1792 to 1807. With the laws of Oleron, of Wisbuy, and of the Hanse Towns; the marine ordinances of Louis xiv; a treatise on the rights and duties of owners, freight¬ ers, masters of ships, and mariners; and the laws of the United States relative to mariners. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1807. Piston (A.) Decisions of the supreme court, vice-admiralty court, and bankruptcy court, of Mauritius, 1861. 2d ed. 4°. Edinburgh, 1863. Deports of the cases relating to maritime law, decided by the court of admiralty, and by all the superior courts of law and equity ; salvage awards; and a selection of cases decided in the courts of the United States, the consular courts, etc. 1860-64. [anon.] v. 1. 8°. London, 1864. Robinson ( C .) Reports of cases argued and determined in the high court of admiralty; commencing with the judgments of the right hon. sir William Scott, 1798 to 1808. 6 v. 8°. London, 1799-1808. -The same. 6 v. 8°. Philadelphia and New York, 1800-10. -The same. v. 1-2. 8°. Philadelphia, 1800-01. Robinson (JT.) Reports of cases argued and determined in the high court of admiralty, commencing with the judgments of the rt. hon. Stephen Lushington, 1838 to 1850. 2 v. and v. 3, parts 1 and 2. 8°. London, 1844- 52. Spinks(T.) Ecclesiastical and n.) Opera omnia, post varias editiones correctiora. Acoesserunt de novo J. Uffelii in Variarum resolutionum libros notse uberiores. 2 v. fol. Genevae, 1762. Cujas (J. ) Recitationes solemnes in libros dec- retalium Gregorii noni. fol. Neapoli, 1758. [In his Opera omnia v. SJ. Donoso (J.) Instituciones del derecho canonico americano, para el uso de los colegios en las republicas americanas. Nueva edicion. 3 v. 12°. Paris, 1854. 34 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Canon law, etc. Durand de Maillane (P. T.) Dietionnaire de droit canonique et de pratique b6neficiale. 3 C 6d. revue, corrig6e, et augmentee par l’auteur. 5 v. 4°. Lyon, 1776. Gutierrez (J. ) Canonicarum qucestionum utri- usque fori tam exterioris quam interioris animae. 3v. fol. Colonise Allobrogum, 1730. [ hi his Opera omnia, v. 7-9]. Leunclavius, or, Loewenklau (J .) Juris grseco- romani, tarn canonici quam civilis, tomi duo graece et latine ex variis Europae Asiaeque bibliothecis eruti latineque redditi. Editi cum auctario cura Marquardi Freheri. fol. Francofurti, 1596. Liber sextus decretalium Bonifacii viii. Editus opera T. Kerver. 4°. Parisiis, 1507-08. Maupied (F. L. M.) Juris canonici universi, per faciliorem methodum ad veratn praxitn sincere redacti, compendium ex probatissi- mis auctoribus catholicis. Accurante J. P. Migne. 2 v. fol. Paris, 1861. Meerman (G.) Novus thesaurus juris civilis et canonici. 7 v. fol. HagseComitum, 1751-53. I’ontas (J. ) Abrege du dietionnaire des cas de conscience de J. Pontas par P. Collet. 2 v. 4°. Paris, 1764. Roye ( F.de ). Ad titulum De jure patronatus, libro iii decretalium, libri duo. Ejusdem de juribushonorificis in ecclesia. Nova ed. 4°. Nannetis, 1745. See , also , ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. Capital PUNISHMENT: See DEATH, (Punishment by). Captains of merchant ships: See Commercial and Maritime law. Captures: See Law of nations. (Frizes). Carihee islands : Acts of assembly, passed in the Charibbee lee¬ ward islands, 1690 to 1730. fol. London, 1734. Carriers: Angell (J. K.) Treatise on the law of carriers of goods and passengers by land and by water. 8°. Boston, 1849. -The same. 2d ed. 8°. Boston, 1851. -The same. 3d ed. Revised and en¬ larged. 8°. Boston, 1857. Bonney (C. C.) Rules of law for the carriage and delivery of persons and property by railway. With the leading railway statutes and decisions of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and the United States. 8°. Chicago, 1864. Brown (G.) Treatise on the railway and canal traffic act, 1854, and on the law of carriers as affected thereby. 12°. London, 1859. Law—continued. Carriers : Chitty (T.) and Temple (L. ) Practical treatise on the law of carriers of goods and passen¬ gers by land, inland navigation, and in ships. 8°. London, 1856. -The same. With notes and references to the American decisions. By David W. Zellers. 8°. Philadelphia, 1857. Evans (G.) Treatise on the railway and canal traffic act, 1854. 12°. London, 1860. Jeremy (H.) Law of carriers, innkeepers, warehousemen, and other depositories of goods for hire. 8°. London, 1815. Jones (G. F.) Treatise of the law concerning the liabilities and rights of common car¬ riers. 8°. London, 1827. Loomis (J. V. ) Laws of the common carrying trade; also, of marine, fire, and life insu¬ rance, rendered plain and familiar for pop¬ ular use. 16°. New York, 1849. Pouyet (L.) Du transport par eau et par terre. Navigation maritime et interieure; com¬ missionaires ; messageries, chemins de fer, telegraphie, postes, voitures, etc. 2v. 8°. Paris, 1859. Powell (E.) Treatise on the law of inland carriers. 12°. London, 1856. -The same. 2ded. 8°. London, 1861. See , also — Bailment. Railways and canals. Passenger ships. Stoppage in transitu. 1 Catholics: Anstey (T. C.) Guide to the laws of England affecting Roman catholics. 8°. London,1842. Burke (E.) Tracts relative to laws against popery in Ireland. 8°. Boston, 1839. [Jn his Works, v. 3-5], Considerations on the penal laws against ro¬ man catholics in England, and the new acquired colonies in America, [anon.] 8°. London, 1764. Parnell (sir H. lord Conyleton). History of the penal laws against Irish catholics, from 1689 to 1800. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1825. Pozzo (F. dal). Catholicism in Austria; an epitome of the Austrian ecclesiastical law. Dissertation upon the rights and duties of the English government with respect to the catholics of Ireland. 8°. London, 1827. See, also — Great Britain (Ireland), p.543-545. Challenge of jurors: Joy (II. II.) On the admissibility of confes¬ sions, and challenge of jurors. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1843. [Law library, v. 40). CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 35 Law —continued. Chamber practice : Bagley ( TV.) Practice at the chambers of the judges of the courts of common law, in civil actions. 12°. London, 1834. Bloxam (R.) Regulations to be observed in the conduct of business at the chambers of the master-of-the-rolls, and the vice-chan¬ cellor, with notes. 8°. London, 1857. Cooper ( C. P. ) Manual of chancery chamber practice, according to the recent act (15 and 16 Viet. cap. 80,) and the orders for carry¬ ing it into effect. 12°. London, 1853. Parkinson (G. II.) Handy-book for the com¬ mon law judges’ chambers. 12°. London, 1861. Champerty : Tapp (W.J.) Inquiry into the present state of the law of maintenance and champerty, principally as affecting contracts. 12°. Lon¬ don, 1861. Chancellors (Lord) of England : Campbell (J. lord). Lives of the lord chan¬ cellors and keepers of the great seal of Eng¬ land, from the earliest times till the reign of king George iv. 2d ed. 7 v. 8°. London, 1846-47. Dugdale (TV.) Chronologie of the lord chan- celors and keepers of the great seal, lord treasurers, etc. 2d ed. with additions, fol. London, 1671. [/« his Origines juridiciales]. Hardy (T. D.) Catalogue of lord chancellors, keepers of the great seal, masters of the rolls, and principal officers of the high court of chancery. 8°. London, 1843. Chancery courts : Bacon ( F. lord. ) Ordinances for the better administration of justice in the chancery. 8°. London, 1741. [In his Law tracts, pp. 279-298]. Barry (TV. TV.) Treatise on the statutory juris¬ diction of the court of chancery; with an appendix of precedents. 8°. London, 1861. Bcames (J.) General orders of the high court of chancer}', from 1600 to the present period. 8°. London, 1815. Beavan ( C. ) Ordines cancellarise; being a selection of general orders of the high court of chancery, from the year 1814 to the pre¬ sent time. 12°. London, 1842. Braithwaite (T. TV.) Manual of times of pro¬ cedure in chancery; embracing chiefly the provisions of the general rules and orders of the court. 8°. London, 1864. Burrough (S.) History of the chancery ; relat- Law—continued. Chancery courts: ing to the judicial power of that court, and the rights of the masters. 12°. London, 1726. Coke (Sir E.) Vindication of the judgment given by king James [i] in the case of the jurisdiction of the court of chancery. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1]. Concerning suits in chancery by subpoena, [anon.] 8°. Dublin, 1787. [Hargrave (F.) 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Debate in the house of commons, 27th March, 1851, upon lord John Russell's motion for leave to bring in a bill for the better administration of justice in the court of chancery. 4th ed. Delay in the offices of the masters in chancery, and the remedy. 2d ed. Letter to C. P. Cooper on the appointment of a per¬ manent judge in the court of chancery in place of the lord chancellor, and a change in the appellate jurisdiction of the court of chancery and the house of lords. By Causidicus. 1835. Second letter on the same subject. By Causidicus. 1835. Letter to the lord chancellor on a defect in the law regulating the custody of lunatics. 1849. Letter to the solicitor general upon the bill to simplify and improve the proceedings in the high court of chancery in Ireland. 12th ed. 1850. Letter to the vice-chancellor of England upon his resolution to abolish the practice of adjourning his court by reason of the absence of leading counsel. 17th ed. 1850. Mr. Purton Cooper’s paradox: the profits of each Lon¬ don solicitor may be increased one hundred pounds per annum, and the public benefited. 10th ed. 1850. Notes upon some passages in the letter to lord Den¬ man from lord Brougham, upon the legislation of 1850, which relate to the court of chancery. 1850. Present state of the court of chancery shown to furnish no reason against the continuance of the commission for the custody of the great seal pending the inquiry into the office of lord chancellor. 2d ed. 1850. Statement of what occurred in the court of the vice- chancellor of England, July 13tli, 1847, in a cause in which R. Bcthell, esq. was leading counsel for the plaintiff, and C. P. Cooper was leading counsel for the defendant. Cthed. 1847. 3G LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. Chancery courts: Gilbert ( G.) History and practice of the high court of chancery. 8°. London, 1758. Headlam (T. E.) 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Cases extracted from the reports of the commissioners of charities in England, and from the calendars in chan¬ cery; with an appendix, containing the statutes of 39 and 43 Elizabeth, and other statutes of the realm, relating to the dispo¬ sition of property for charitable and public uses, etc. 8°. New York, 1863. Francis (P.) Law of charities. 2ded. 12°. London, 1855. Herne [J.) Law of charitable uses. 12°. Lon¬ don, 1660. Highmore (A.) Succinct view of the history of mortmain, and the statutes relating to charitable uses. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1809. Shelford (L.) Practical treatise of charitable uses and trusts; with appendix of statutes and forms. 8°. London, 1836. Watteville de Grabe ( A.de ). legislation chari¬ table ; ou, recueil des lois, arrettis, etc. qui r6gissentles6tablissements de bienfaisauce. 2 C 6d. augment6e des amides 1843—16. 8°. Paris, 1847. See, also, DONATIONS. Mortmain. Charter parties : See Freights. Chattels personal : See Personal property. Sales. 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London, 1848. Watson (W.) Clergy-man’s law; or, the com¬ plete incumbent: collected from the 39 arti¬ cles, canons, decrees in chancery and ex¬ chequer ; as also from all the statutes and common-law cases relating to the clergy and church of England. 4th ed. fol. Lon¬ don, 1747. See, also, CANON LAW. PARSON. Ecclesiastical law. Patronage. Parish. Pews. Churchwardens : Law ( J. T.) Lectures on the office and du¬ ties of churchwardens, cliapelwardens, and sidesmen, parish clerks, and sextons. 8°. Loudon, 1861. Spellen (J. N.) Churchwarden’s assistant. 5th ed. 12°. London, 1856. Cincinnati, ( Ohio ): Handy ( R. D. and J. H.) Reports of cases in the superior court of Cincinnati, in 1854-56. 2 v. 8°. Cincinnati, 1855-56. CIRCUIT CASES: See Irf.land, ( Reports, Circuit cases). See SCOTLAND, (Justiciary courts). Circuit court reports : See United States. (Re¬ ports, circuit court reports). Circumstantial evidence : See Evidence. Civil law : See Roman, or civil law. Clergy : See Church and clergy. Code of Justinian : See Roman, or civil law. Code Napoleon : See France. (Codes). Code noir : See Slavery. Codes : See names of various governments or countries. Codes of procedure : See Procedure. 6 Law —continued. Collection laws : Brown (J. D.) Collection laws of the several states and the District of Columbia, com¬ prising, in a condensed form, the laws relating to imprisonment for debt, attach¬ ment, judgment and execution, jurisdiction of justices of the peace, exemption, the statute of limitation, rights of married women, interest and usury, etc. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1855. Hoyt (J. T.) Collection laws, special, ex¬ emption, property, banking, and interest laws of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota; also, a complete list of all the courts of general jurisdiction in the above states, showing the terms of said courts, and the times and places of holding the same. 8°. Chicago, 1859. See, also , Debtor and creditor. Collieries : Fowler {J. C.) Collieries and colliers, and hand-book of the law and leading cases relating thereto. 12°. London, 1861. See, also , MINES. Collisions: Bucker (J. A.) Statement of collisions, ex¬ tracted from Lloyd’s list for the years 1845 to 1849, inclusive. 1 sheet. London, 1850. Sibille (-). Jurisprudence et doctrine en matiere d’abordage; ou, commentaire pra¬ tique des articles 407, 435, et 436 du code de commerce. 8°. Paris, 1854. United States. An act fixing rules and leg- ulations for preventing collisions on the water, (approved April 29, 1864), with illustrations. Prepared at the office of the liglit-house board, W. B. Shubrick, chair¬ man. 8°. Washington, 1864. See, also , Lights and signals. Railways. Shipping. Colombia : Code of laws of the republic of Colombia, containing the constitution and laws sanc¬ tioned by the first general congress, in 1821. Translated from an official copy. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1823. Cuerpo de leyes de la republica de Colombia, desde 1821 hasta 1827. 8°. Caracas, 1840. Colonial law : Burye(W.) Commentaries on colonial and foreign laws generally, and on their conflict with each other, and with the law of Eng¬ land. 4 v. 8°. London, 1838. Chalmers (G.) Opinions of eminent lawyers on various points of English jurisprudence, chiefly concerning the colonies, etc. of Great Britain. 2 v. 8°. London, 1814. 38 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Colonial law : Mills (A.) Colonial constitutions: history and existing government of the British dependencies; with schedules of the orders in council, statutes, and parliamentary doc¬ uments relating to each dependency. 8°. t London, 1856. Petit (25.) Droit public, ou gouvernement des colonies fran^aises, d’apres les lois faites pour ces pays. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1771. Columbia : See District of Columbia. Commendams : See England. (Ecclesiastical courts). Commentaries : See the various subject-matters com¬ mentated. Commercial, Maritime, and Mercantile law : 1. Statutes. Corpus juris navtici; oder, sammlung aller seerechte der bekanntesten liandelnden nationen alter und neuer zeiten, nebst den assecuranz, havarey, und andern zu den seerechten gehorenden ordnungen, zusam- mengetragen und zum theil ins Deutsche uebersetzt von J. A. Engelhrecht. v. 1. 4°. Liibeck, 1790. Macgregor ( J. ) Commercial and financial 1 eg- islation of Europe and America; with a revision of the taxation and the customs tariff of the united kingdom. 8°. London, 1841. Pardessus ( J. M.) Collection de lois mari- times anterieures au xviii e si&cle. G v. 4°. Paris, 1828-45. France. Code de commerce. Edition conforme it l’6di- tion originale de l’imprimerie imptiriale, it laquelle on a ajoutti l’expos6 des motifs. 12°. Paris, 1807. -The same. Collationn6 sur les regis- tres du conseil d'6tat, par M. Raynal. 8°. Paris, 1807. -The same. 8°. Paris, 1825. Corps des lois commerciales; ou, recueil com- plet des lois et rdglements g6n6raux, 6dits, ordomiances, arrets du conseil, lettres-pat- entes, d6crets, arret^s, avis du conseil d’etat, etc. actuellement en vigueur, 6ur le com¬ merce inttirieur et maritime de la France. Redig6 par P. J. Rouen ; continue par M. Vincent. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1839. Ordonnances de Louis xiv, sur le commerce des negotians et marehands. Donnfies it S. Germain eu Laye au mois de mars, 1673. 16°. Paris, 1673. Law —continued. Commercial, maritime, and mercantile law : Holland. Code de commerce du royaume de Holland. Traduit par W. Wintgens. Precfidti des lois nouvelles sur rorganisation judiciare du royaume de Hollande et du titre du code de procedure civile, relatif it la contrainte par corps. 8°. Rennes, 1839. [FOUCHER. Collection des lois, v. 7]. Spain. Code de commerce et loi de proc6dure sur les affaires et causes de commerce du royaume d’Espagne. Traduits par V. Foucher. 8°. Paris, 1838. [FoucnER. 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Account of the jurisdiction and practice of the courts of the state of New York, in the admeasurement of dower. 8°. Albany, 1859. [In his Treatise on the law of executors]. Drafts : See Bills of exchange. Promissory notes. Draining : Poterlet ( —, le jeune). Code des dessbche- ments; ou, recueil des rbglemens rendus sur cette maticre, depuis le rdgne d’Henri iv, jusqu’4 nos jours. 8°. Paris, 1817. Tripier ( L.) Commentaire de la loi du 17-23 juillet, 1856, sur le drainage, suivi de la legislation sur les irrigations et sur le libre ecoulement des eaux. 8°. Paris, 1856. See, also , Health. Sewers. Drama and music (Law of) : See Copyright. dutch law. See Holland. Duties : See Customs (Laws of the). Easements : Galc(C.J.) Treatise on the law of easements. 3d ed. By W. II. Willes. 8°. London, 1862. - and Whatley < T. D.) Treatise on the Law—continued. Easements i law of easements. With American notes, by E. Hammond. 8°. New York, 1840. Washburn (E.) 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Ribadeneyra y Barrientos (A. J. de). Manual compendio de el regio patronato indiano. [Con las bulas apostolicas que se citan en este manual en la idioma latino y en el Cas¬ tellano]. fol. Madrid, 1755. Rogers (W.) Practical arrangement of ecclesi¬ astical law. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1849. Sherlock (F. bishop of London). The option ; or, an enquiry into the grounds of the claim made by the archbishop on all consecrated or translated bishops, of the disposal of any preferment belonging to their respective sees that he shall make choice of. 8°. London, 1792. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 2], Soglia (G.) Institutiones juris privati ecclesi- astici libri iii. Ed. 5 a . 8°. Paris, [I860]? -Institutiones juris publici ecclesiastici. Ed. 5 a . 8°. Paris, [I860], Tyler (R. H.) American ecclesiastical law; the law of religious societies, church gov¬ ernment and creeds, disturbing religious meetings, aud the law of burial grounds in the United States. With practical forms. 8°. Albany, 1866. Walter (F.) Manual del derecho ecclesiastico universal. Traducido al Espanol, por J. M. B. 2 a ed. en que se lian anadido en un Law—continued. Ecclesiastical law : apendice las disposiciones notabiles que ban adoptado las republicas de Mejico, el Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, la Nueva Gra¬ nada, y Chile. 8°. Paris, 1852. See, also — Canon law. Practice. ( Ecclesiastical Church and Clergy. courts). Parish. Tithes. Pews. Vestries. Ecclesiastical Reports : See England {Reports). IRELAND (Reports). Ejectment: Adams (J.) Treatise on the principles and practice of the action of ejectment, and the resulting action of mesne profits. With ref¬ erences to American decisions, by Philo Euggles. 8°. New York, 1821. -The same. With notes of the decisions made by the supreme and circuit courts of the United States, and by the courts of the several states, by John T. Tillinghast. 8°. Albany, 1830. -The same. With annotations and ref¬ erences to more recent American decisions, by Thomas W. 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The great question whether an action lies at common law for an elector who is deny’d his vote for members of par- 68 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Elections : liament ? debated and resolved. Together with the case of Jay and Topham; and the defence made by sir Francis Pemberton and sir Thomas Jones for their judgment given therein. 8°. London, 1705. Athjns (Sir R.) Argument concerning the election of members to parliament, fol. London, 1689. [Political pamphlets, v. 6]. Barron (A.) and Arnold ( T. J.) Reports of cases of controverted elections, before com¬ mittees of the house of commons, in the 14th parliament of the United Kingdom, and of cases upon appeal from the decisions of revising barristers in the court of common pleas, from 1843 to 1846. v. 1. 8°. Loudon, 1846. - and Austin (A.) Reports of cases of controverted elections, in the 14tli parlia¬ ment of the United Kingdom. 8°. London, 1844. Bohun (IT.) 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Complete dictionary of the law and practice of elections of members of parliament, and of election petitions and committees, for England, Scotland, and Ireland. 8°. London, 1837. Chateaubriand (F. A. de). Proposition faiteit la cliambre des pairs, et tendante it ce que Law—continued. Elections : le roi soit liumblement suppliE de faire ex¬ aminer ce qui s’est passE aux dernicres Elec¬ tions, afin d’en ordonner ensuite selon sa justice. 8°. Paris, 1816. Clerk (.7.) Law and practice of election com¬ mittees, brought down to the end of the last parliament, and containing all the recent decisions of election committees. With an appendix of forms of petitions and statutes. 12°. London, 1852. Clifford ( H .) Report of two cases of contro¬ verted elections of the borough of South¬ wark, in the county of Surrey. To which are added an account of the two subsequent cases of the city of Canterbury. 8°. London, 1802. Cockburn (A. E.) and Rowe (TV. C.) Cases of controverted elections in the 11th par¬ liament of the United Kingdom, v. 1. 8°. London, 1833. Collection des discours prononcEs h, la chambre des dEputEs, contre le projet de loi sur les elections. 8°. Paris, 1817. Corbett (U.) Inquiry into the elective fran¬ chise of the freeholders of, and the rights of election for, the corporate counties in England and Wales. 8°. London, 1826. - and Danicll ( E. R.) Reports of cases of controverted elections, in the 6th parlia¬ ment of the United Kingdom. 8°. London, 1821. Cushing ( L. S.) Lex parliamentary ameri- cana: Part 1. Of the election of members. 8°. Boston, 1856. Disney (J.) Collection of acts of parliament, relative to county and borough elections, with references to several reported cases. 8°. London, 1811. -The same. To the 57th George iii. 8°. London, 1818. -Practical abridgement of election law, from the issuing of the writ to the return. 8°. London, 1812. Dod ( C. R.) Electoral facts, from 1832 to 1852, impartially stated, constituting a complete political gazetteer. 2d ed. 16°. London, 1853. Douglas(S.) Controverted elections, tried and determined during the 1st and 2d sessions of the 14th parliament. 4 v. 8°. London, 1802. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 69 Law—continued. Elections : Dyson (./.) Case of the late election for Middlesex, considered on the principles of the constitution and the authorities of law. 8°. London, 1788. [Debrett (J.) Tracts, v. 3]. Espinasse (J.) Report of the case of the county of Dublin election; with notes. 8°. London, 1827. Fair trial of the important question ; or, the rights of election asserted, against the doc¬ trine of incapacity by expulsion or by resolution, upon true constitutional princi¬ ples, the real law of parliament, etc. [anon. ] 8°. London, 1787. [Debrett (J.) Tracts, v. 3]. Falconer ( T .) Cases of controverted elections, determined in the second parliament of Victoria. 8°. London, 1839. Finnelly (IT.) Law and practice of elections in England, Scotland, and Ireland. With precedents, and all the existing statutes. 12°. London, 1830. Francis ( Sir F.) Plan of a reform in the elec¬ tion of the house of commons. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1817. [Pamitileteer, v. 9]. Fraser (S.) Reports of proceedings before the committees of the house of commons in cases of controverted elections. 2 v. 8°. London, 1793. Glanville (J.) Historical account of the an¬ cient right of determining cases of contro¬ verted elections. 8°. London, 1775. \In his Reports of certain cases, etc.] Hands ( If'.) Proceedings on election petitions, with precedents. 8°. London, 1812. Hare (T.) Treatise on the election of repre¬ sentatives, parliamentary and municipal. 2ded. 8°. London, 1861. Heywood ((S’.) Digest of so much of the law respecting borough elections as concerns cities, etc. 8°. London, 1797. -Digest of the law respecting county elections. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1812. Kelly (A.) Residents and non-residents ; an essay on the elective franchise, with refer¬ ence to the original and common law right in residents. 8°. London, 1821. Knapp ( J . IV.) and Omhler (F.) Cases of controverted elections in the 12tli parlia¬ ment of the United Kingdom. 8°. London, 1837. 10 L aw—con t i nued. Elections : Laws concerning the election of members of parliament, with the determinations of the house of commons thereon, [anon. ] 12°. London, 1768. Letter to a friend, giving some account of the proceedings in the court of queen’s bench in the case of the Ailesbury electors. With the arguments of the judges, [anon. 1 58 pp. fob London, 1705. Letter to the freeholders and qualified voters, relating to the ensuing election. [anon.~] 8°. Boston, (N. E.) 1749. Luders ( A .) Reports on the proceedings in committees ot the house of commons upon controverted re-elections. 3 v. 8°. London, 1785-90. Male (A.) Treatise on the law and practice of elections. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1820. 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Table generale, du 5 Mai, 1789, au 1 avril, 1814. 4 v. 8°. Paris, 1816. -The same. Table decennale du 1 avril, 1814, au 31 d6cembre, 1833. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1827-35. -The same. Depuis le 1 jan- vier, 1844 jusqu’au 31 d6cembre 1853. 8°. Paris, 1856. Law—continued. France: Statutes. Collection complete des lois, ddcrets, ordon- nances, rkglements, et avis du conseil d’6tat, 1789k 1830, et continu6e depuis 1830 jusqu’k ddcembre, 1864. Par J. 3. Duvergier. 64 v. 8°. Paris, 1834-64. -The same. Table g<5n6ral, analytique et raisonn6e des lois, 1788 k 1830. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1834-38. Devilleneuve (L. M.) and Curette (J. A.) Re¬ cueil g4n6ral des lois et des arrets; avec notes etcommentaires, pr6sentantsurchaque question le r6sum6 de la jurisprudence et la doctrine des auteurs; redig6 sur l’ancien recueil g6n6ral des lois et des arrets, fond6 par M. Sirey, 1791 k 1858. 37 v. 4°. Paris, 1848-58. -The same. 2 e s6rie, 1859-63. 5 v. 4°. 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Codes framjais collationnes sur les editions officielles; contenant: la conference des arti¬ cles entre eux; sous chaque article, les textes tant anciens que nouveaux qui les ex- pliquent, les competent ou les modifient; un supplement par ordre alphabetique et clironologique renfermant, outre les lois les plus usuelles, celles exigees pour les theses, et les textes anciens qui sont encore en vigueur; une table clironologique et une table alphabetique renvoyant chacune aux lois et aux pages oil ces lois sont repro- duites, et les seuls oil sont rapportes les textes du droit ancien et intermediate nd- cessaires k ^intelligence des articles; par L. Tripier. 8°. Paris, 1852. Codes de la legislation framjaise; contenant, outre le code politique et les codes ordi- naires, des codes sp6ciaux sur chacune des autres matieres du droit; de plus, sous une rubrique distincte, les lois, decrets et ordon- nances sur les matieres qui n’ont pu etre codifi6es; des annotations sur les lois les plus usuelles; la definition et l’explication des termes de droit; et enfin la correlation complete des articles des codes, avec des tables clironologique et alphabetique. Ed. nouvelle, refondue, par N. Bacqua de La- barthe. 8°. Paris, 1854. Law—continued. France: Reports. Projet de code civil: presente par la commis¬ sion nomm6e par le gouvernement le 24 Thermidor, an 8. 12°. Paris, 1801. Note. —For the penal code, see Criminal law. ( Codes ). 3. Reports. Bulletin des arrets de la cour de cassation rendus en matiere civile, de l’an 7 jusques etycomprisl861. 63 v. 8°. 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Treatise on the differences between the laws of England and Scotland relating to contracts; including marriage considered as a contract affecting property, and marriage settlements. 8°. London, 1849. Troplong (It. T.) Du contrat de mariage et des droits respectifs des bpoux. 2 e ed. 4 v. 8°. Paris, 1851. Waddilove ( A .) Laws of marriage and the laws of divorce of England, as established by statute and common law, arranged in the form of a code, for popular use. 8°. London, 1864. Wilks (J. C.) The present law of banns. 12°. London, 1864. See, also , Divorce. Husband and wife. Marriage of Protestants in roman catholic coun¬ tries: See, Trials: (Anglure). Martial law: See Military law. 136 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Maryland : Statutes. (Provincial). Acts of assembly passed from 1692 to 1715. fol. London, 1723. 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By William Kilty, v. 1-2. 4°. Annapolis, 1799-1800. -The same. From the end of the year 1799, to February, 1819. With a full index. Revised and prepared, under the authority * of the legislature, by William Kilty, Thomas Harris, and John N. Watkins, v. 3-7. 8°. Annapolis, (1820) ? General public statutory law and public local law, from the year 1692 to 1839, inclusive, with annotations thereto, and a copious index. By Clement Dorsey. 3 v. 8°. Bal¬ timore, 1840. Laws of Maryland, made since 1763, con¬ sisting of acts of assembly under the propi-i- etary government, resolves of convention, the declaration of rights, the constitution and form of government, the articles of con¬ federation, and acts of the assembly since the revolution. 1763-84. [ Edited by Alex¬ ander C. Hanson], fol. Annapolis, 1787. Law—continued. 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From 1780 to 1816 : with an appendix, containing acts and clauses of acts, from the laws of the late colony, pro vinee, and state of Massachusetts, which either are unrevised, or respect the title of real estate. 5 v. 8°. Boston, 1801-17. Laws, from November 28, 1780, to February 16, 1816. 4 v. 8°. Boston, 1807-17. -The same. Published agreeably to a resolve of 16 th January, 1812. 1815tol838. 10 v. 8°. Boston, 1815-38. -The same. From 1780 to February, 1822. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1823. Acts and resolves passed by the legislature of Massachusetts, together with the rolls and messages, 1839 to 1848. Published by the secretary of the commonwealth. 3 v. 8°. Boston, 1842-48. -The same. [Sessional laws], 1837, 1838, 1840, 1843 to 1845; 1847 to 1854; 1856 to 1859; extra session 1859, 1860 to 1866. 25 v. 8°. Boston, 1840-67. Revised statutes of Massachusetts, passed November 4, 1835. Reports of the com¬ missioners appointed lo revise the general statutes of tho commonwealth. Parts 1 to 6. 8°. Boston, 1834-35. -The same. Revised statutes. Printed and published under the supervision and direction of T. Metcalf and II. Mann. 8°. Boston, 1836. 138 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Massachusetts : -The same. Statutes of Massachusetts, passed subsequently to the revised statutes, containing the statutes from 1836 to 1859. Edited by Theron Metcalf, Luther S. Cush¬ ing, aud Horace Gray, jr. 2 v. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1854-59. -The same. Supplement; being the general laws of the commonwealth of Mas¬ sachusetts, 1854-59. Prepared aud edited by Horace Gray, v. 2. 8°. Boston, 1854-59. -The same. General statutes; revised by commissioners appointed under a re¬ solve of February 16, 1855, amended by the legislature and passed 1859. Edited [by Joel Parker, W. A. Richardson, aud A. A. Richmond]. 8°. Boston, 1860. Report of the commissioners on the revision of the statutes. In five numbers. 8°. Boston, 1858. Private and special statutes, from 1780 to 1859. 10 v. 8°. Boston, 1805-61. 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Boston, 1824-42. Quincy ( J.jr .) Reports of cases argued aud adjudged in the supreme court of judica- cature of the province of Massachusetts Law—continued. Massachusetts: bay, between 1761 and 1772. Printed from his original manuscripts in the pos¬ session of his son, Josiali Quincy, and edited by his great-grandson, Samuel L. Quincy, with an appendix upon the writs of assistance. 8°. Boston, 1865. Digests of reports. Bennett (E. II.) anti Heard, ( F. F.) Mas¬ sachusetts digest; being a digest of the decisions of the supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, from the year 1804 to the year 1857. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1862-63. Bigelow (L.) Digest of the reported cases in the supremo judicial court of Massachu¬ setts, 1804-17. 8°. Cambridge, 1818. -The same, 1804-22. 8°. Boston, 1825. - Digest of Pickering’s reports; being a supplement to the digest of the previous volumes of the Massachusetts reports, 1823-29. 8°. Boston, 1830. Metcalf ( T.) Digest of the cases decided in the supreme judicial court of Massachu¬ setts, 1816, to 1823. 8°. Boston, 1825. Minot ( G.) Digest of the decisions of the supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, 1804-42. 8°. Boston, 1844. - The same. With supplement. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1851-52. Phillips ( IK) Digest of Pickering’s reports, 1823-29, from v. 2 to v. 8. 8°. Boston, 1831. See , also, BOSTON. Master and servant: llertslet ( C.J. B.) Law relating to master and servant, comprising domestic and me¬ nial servants and clerks, husbandmen, and persons employed in the different manufac¬ tories. 12°. London, 1850. Reeve ( T .) Law of master aud servant. 8°. New Haven, 1816. [In his Law of baron and femme]. -The same. 2d ed. with notes and references to English and American cases, by L. E. Chittenden. 8°. New York, 1846. -The same. 3d ed. By Amasa J. Parker and Charles E. Baldwin. 8°. Al¬ bany, 1862. Smith ( C. M.) Treatise on the law of master and servant; including therein masters aud workmen in every description of trade and occupation. With an appendix of statutes. 12°. London, 1852. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1852. [Law library, v. 75]. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 139 Law—continued. Master and servant : Spike (E .) Law of master and servant, in regard to clerks, domestic servants and la¬ borers in husbandly. New ed. by C. B. Claydon. 12°. London, 1855. Master in chancery : Bennet (IT. H.) Dissertation on the nature of the various proceedings in the master’s office in the court of chancery. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1834. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1842. [Law library, v. 37], Bloxam (R.) Regulations to be observed in the conduct of business at the chambers of the master of the rolls and the vice-chan¬ cellors ; with explanatory notes. 8°. Lou¬ don, 1857. Burrough (S.) History of the chancery; re¬ lating to the judicial power of that court, and the rights of the masters. 12°. Lon¬ don, 1726. Huffman (AT.) Office and duties of masters in chancery, and practice in the master’s office; with appendix of precedents. 8°. New York, 1824. Masters ok merchant smrs: See Commercial law. Shipping. Mauritius : Piston {A.) Decisions of the supreme court, vice-admiralty court, and bankruptcy court, of Mauritius, 1861. 2ded. 4°. Edinburgh, 1863. Maxims : Bacon ( F. lord). Legum leges : tractatus de fontibus universi juris, per aphorismos : ex- tractum ex opere : De augmentis scieutia- rum. 16°. Paris, 1851. [ In Dupin (A. M. J. J.) Opuscules de jurisprudence], -The same. Maxims of the law. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1741. [In his Law tracts]. Branch ( T.) Principia legis et aequitatis ; an alphabetical collection of maxims, princi¬ ples or rules, definitions, and memorable sayings in law and equity. 1st Am. from 4th London ed. with additions and cor¬ rections, by W. \V. Hening. 8°. Rich¬ mond, (Va.) 1824. Itroom (H.) Selection of legal maxims, classified and illustrated. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1845. [Law library, v. 50]. -The same. 8°. Harrisburg, 1845. [New library of law and equity, v. 1]. -The same. 2ded. 8°. London, 1848. Law—continued. Maxims : -The same. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1858. -The same. 4tlied. 8°. London, 1864. Fons (U.) Apliorismes de droit, classes sui- vant l’ordre des matieres des nouveaux codes, avec des commentaires puises dans les arrets et la doctrine des meilleurs au¬ teurs. 2 e 6d. 12°. Paris, 1846. Francis (R.) Maxims of equity, collected from and proved by cases out of the books of the best authority in the high court of chancery. Also the case of the earl of Coventry, concerning the defective execu¬ tion of powers, fol. London, 1728. -The same. 2ded. fol. London, 1739. -The same. 1st Am. ed. with refer¬ ences to modern authorities, British and American, by W. W. Hening. 8°. Rich¬ mond, Va. 1823. Grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested ; containing a col¬ lection of rules or maxims, with the doc¬ trine upon them, illustrated by various cases extracted from the books and records, to evince that these principles have been the foundation upon which the judges and sages of the law have built their solemn resolutions and determinations, [anon.] 2d ed. fol. London, 1751. Hulkerston (P.) Collection of Latin maxims and rules in law and equity, selected from the most eminent authors on the civil, canon, feudal, English, and Scots law ; with an English translation. 8° Ediu burgh, 1823. Noy (IV .) Grounds and maxims, and also an analysis of the Euglish laws. 12°. Mid¬ dletown, (Conn.) 1808. Principia, sive maxima legum Anglisc, a gal- lico sermone collecta. [anow.] 16°. Lon¬ don, 1660. [ With Clerk of assize.] Wharton (G.) Legal maxims ; with observa¬ tions and cases. 8°. London, 1865. Wharton (J. J. S .) Translation of the Latin maxims contained in the ancient and mod¬ ern commentators on law. 8°. London, 1848. [In his Law lex ie on J . Wingate ( E .) Maxims of reason; or, the reason of the common law of England, fol. London, 1658. Mayors: See Administrative law. Boroughs. Corporations. London. 140 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Medical jurisprudence : Beck ( T. R. and J. B.) Elements of medical jurisprudence. 5tli ed. 2 v. 8°. Albany, 1835. -The same. 7th cd. 8°. London, 1842. -The same. 10th ed. 2v. 8°. Albany, 1850-51. -The same, lltli ed. With notes, by friends of Dr. Beck. Revised by C. R. Gilman. 2v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1860. Briand (J.) and Chaudi (E.) Manuel complet de mbdecine lbgale; et des jugements et arrets les plus rbcents. 6 e 6d. 8°. Paris, 1858. Chitty (J. jr.) Practical treatise on medical jurisprudence; with so much of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by lawyers, coroners, magistrates, etc. 8°. London, 1834. Dean (A.) Principles of medical jurispru¬ dence. 8°. Albany, 1850. Forsyth (./. S.) Synopsis of medical juris¬ prudence. 12°. London, 1829. Guy (TV. A.) Principles of forensic medicine. 16°. London, 1844. Male ( G. E.) Elements of forensic medicine. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1818. Orjila (M. J. B. ) Traite de mbdecine legale. Contenant le traite des exhumations juri- diques par mm. Orfila et Lesueur; avec planches. 4 e 6d. 4 v. in5. 8°. Paris, 1848. Paris (J. A.) and Fonblanque(J. S. M.) Medi¬ cal jurisprudence. 3v. 8°. London, 1823. Ray (I.) Treatise on medical jurisprudence. 16°. London, 1839. Taylor (A. S.) Manual of medical jurispru¬ dence. 5th ed. 12°. London, 1854. -The same. 4th Am. from 5th London ed. by E. Hartshorne. 8°. Philadelphia, 1856. Wharton ( F .) and Still6 (ill.) Treatiso on medical jurisprudence. 8°. Philadelphia, 1855. See , also, Coroners. Lunacy. Medical profession : Chitty ( J. jr.) Laws relating to medical practitioners. 8°. London, 1834. Willcock (J. IV.) Laws relating to the medi¬ cal profession. 8°. London, 1830. Merger: Mahew ( C. J.) Law of merger as it affects estates in land. 12°. Loudon, 1861. Mesne profits: See ejectment. Mexico ( state of). Decretos del congreso constituyente del es- Law—continued. Mexico (State of ). tado de Mexico, revisados por el mismo congreso e impresos do su orden, 1824 d 1830. v. 1. 12°. Tlalpam, 1830. MEXICO (United States of ). Statutes. Recopilacion sumaria de algunos autos aeor- dados de la real audieucia y cliancilleria de la Nueva Espafia, para la mejor expedi cion de los negocios de su cargo, 1528- 1677, con las ordenanzas para su gobier- no : Recogidos por J. F. de Monte-Mayor de Cuenca, fol. Mexico, 1787. [ With the Pandeetas, etc.] -The same. 1677-1786. fol. Mexico, 1787. [With the preceding .) Recopilacion sumaria de todos los autos acordados de la real audiencia y sala del crimen de esta Nueva Espaiia y providen- cias de su superior gobierno: por Eusebio Bentura Belena. 2 v. fol. Mexico, 1787. Pandeetas hispano-megicanas; 6, sea codigo general comprehensivo de las leyes vivas de las siete partidas, recopilacion novisi- ma, la de Iudias, autos y providencias conocidas por de Montemayor y Belena, y cedulas posteriores hasta el aiio de 1820. Nueva ed. Por J. H. Rodriguez de S. Miguel. 3 v. 4°. Mejico, 1852. Nueva coleccion de leyes y decretos mexi- canos, en forma de diccionario; contiene el texto de todas las leyes vigeutes de In- dias, las ordenanzas de intendentes, las de Bilbao, mineria y correos, y las reales ctklulas, u ordenes y reglamentos que pue- den toner algun uso, publicados desde 1680 hasta la presento. Publicada por M. G. Rivera, v. 1. 8°. Mexico, 1853. Recopilacion de las leyes del gobierno es- pahol, que rigen en la repiiblica, respecti- vas .4 los aiios de 1788ysiguientes, . Ann Arbor, 1866. Michoacan : Decretos del congreso constituyente del es- tado de Michoacan, desde 6 de abril de 1824, hasta 21 de julio de 1825, en que ces6, los decretos del congreso constitucio- nal, 1827-33. 4 v. in 1. 8°. Mexico, y Mo¬ relia, 1828-35. Military and naval law Adyc (S. P.) Essay on military punish¬ ments and rewards. 8th ed. 12°. Lon¬ don, 1810. \ln his Treatise on courts-martial]. 142 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Military and naval law : Alla (P.) Manuel pratique des tribunaux inilitaires, contenant: 1°. Le code de jus¬ tice militaire pour l’armde de terre; 2°. Un exlrait du code d’instruction crimi- nelle; 3°. Le code penal ordinaire ; 4°. Les lois spdciales, les ddcrets, arrets de la conr de cassation applicables aux tribu¬ naux inilitaires; 5°. Un formulaire des actes de la procedure militaire; pr6c6d6s d’un dictionnaire sur l’organisation, la com¬ petence et la procedure des tribunaux mili- taires. 8°. Paris, I860. Alla (- p'tre ct Jils). Le praticien des tri¬ bunaux militaires; ou, code destruction criminelle et code pdnal militaires. 2 e ed. 8°. Lyon, 1852. Avecilla ( P .) Lejislacion militarde Espana. 2“ ed. 4 v. in 2. 8°. Madrid, 1845. Ben6t (S. V.) Treatise on military law. 8°. New York, 1862. -The same. 5th ed. revised and en¬ larged. 8°. New York, 1866. Blanchard ( C . /■'.) Repertoire general des lois, ddcrets, ordonnances, rhglements et instructions sur la marine. 8°. Paris, 1849. Broutla (A. F.) Lemons de droit militaire. 2 c 6d. 8°. Paris, 1842. Bruce (ri.) Institutions of military law, an¬ cient and modern. 8°. Edinburgh, 1717. Callan (./. F.) Military laws of the United States, relating to the army, marine corps, volunteers, militia, and to bounty lands and pensions; from the foundation of the government to the year 1858. 8°. Balti¬ more, 1858. -The same, to the year 1863. 8°. Philadelphia, 1863. - and llussell (_A. IV.) Laws of the United States relating to the navy and marine corps ; from the formation of the government to 1859, 8°. Baltimore, 1859. Chinier ( L . J. G. de). Guide des tribu¬ naux militaires ; ou, legislation criminelle de l’armde, contenant, avec des notes et des eommentaires explicatifs, le texte entier des lois, ddcrets, arretds, ordonnances, avis du conseil d’dtat, rendus depuis 1789 jusqu’h ce jour, et la jurisprudence dtablie par les arrets de la cour de cassation. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1853. -The same. 2 c 6d. 3v. 8°. Paris, 1853. Cross (T.) Military laws of the United States. 8°. Washington, 1825. Law—continued. Military and naval law : De Hart (IV. C.) Observations on military law ; with a summary of the law of evi¬ dence, as applicable to military trials; adapted to the laws, regulations and cus¬ toms of the army and navy of the United States. 8°. New York, 1846. -The same. 8°. New York, 1859. -The same. 8°. New York, 1864. Duez(C.) Codep6nalmilitaire. 18°. Taris, 1847. 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France. Ordonnances et reglements con- cernant la marine. 8°. Paris, 1786. - Code de justice militaire pour l’ar- m6e de mer (4 juin 1858). Public avec l’autorisation du ministre de la marine. 12°. Paris, 1858. -The same. Expliqud par l’cxpose des motifs, le rapport, la discussion au corps ldgislatif et les instructions du ministre de la marine. Par Louis Tripier. 8°. Paris, 1858. Great Britain. Act for limiting the time of service in the army, passed 21st June, 1847 ; and an act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters, passed 20th April, 1852; together with rules and arti¬ cles of war. 12mo. London, 1852. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 143 Law—continued. Military and naval law : Griffiths (F. A.) Notes on military law; proceedings of courts-martial, etc. 16°. London, 1841. Hautefeuille ( L. B.) Guide des juges ma- rins. 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New York, 1789. -The same; from the first to the twen¬ tieth session. 2d ed. 3 v. 8°. New York, 1792-98. - The same; 1783—1801. v. 1-2. 8°. Albany, 1802. - The same; 1801 to 1812. v. 3-6. 8°. Albany, 1804-12. - The same; revised and passed at the 36th session of the legislature. By W. P. Van Ness and John Woodworth. 1783- 1813. v. 1-2. 8°. Albany, 1813. Laws of New York, of a general nature; passed from 1828 to 1841,inclusive; with references to judicial decisions. 8vo. Ro¬ chester, 1841. - Revised statutes of the state of New York, passed during the years 1827 and 1828. [Edited by J. Duer, B. F. Butler, and J. C. Spencer]. 3 v. 8°. Albany, 1829. -The same. 2d ed. [With laws passed Law—continued. New York: 1828-35 by the same editors]. 3 v. 8°. Albany, 1836. - The same. 3d ed. [With laws, 1835- 45, edited by the same]. 3 v. 8°. Albany, 1846-48. -The same. 4tli ed. Prepared by Iliram Denio and William Tracy. 2 v. 8°. Albany, 1852. - The same. 5th ed. Prepared by A. J. 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New York, 1808-12. -The same. 2d ed. with many addi¬ tional cases [from the notes of J. Radcliffe]; with notes and references to English and American decisions,by Lorenzo B. Shepard 3v. 8°. New York, 1846-49. -Reports of cases in the supreme court of judicature, and in the court for the trial of impeachments and the correction of er¬ rors, of New York, 1806 to 1823. 20 v. 8°. New York, and Albany, 1811-23. -The same. 3d ed. with additional notes and references, v. 1-11. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1832. -The same. 2d ed. with notes and references, by Lorenzo B. Shepard, v. 3. 8°. New York, 1849. -The same. 2d ed. with additional notes and references, v. 20. 8°. New York, 1850. -Reports of cases in the court of chan¬ cery of New York, 1814 to 1823. 7 v. 8°. Albany, 1816-24. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 155 Law—continued. New York: -The same. 2d ed. v. 1,6, and 7. 8°. New York, 1851-58. Kernan ( F.) 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Reports of cases in the court of common pleas for the city and county of New York ; with notes, references, and an index. 1850 to 1855. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1855-59. Law—continued. New York; IVheeler ( J. D.) Reports of criminal law cases, decided at the city hall of New York. 1776-1823. 3 y. 8°. New York, 1823. Nist prius i Anthon (J.) Law of nisi prius; being re¬ ports of cases determined at nisi prius, in the supreme court of New York, with note3 and commentaries in each case. 8°.. New York, 1820. -The same. 2d ed. 8°. New York, 1858. Arckbold (J. F. ) Law of nisi prius, compris¬ ing the declarations and other pleadings in personal actions, and the evidence neces¬ sary to support them. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1845. [Law library, v. 49-50). -The same. 3d Am. from the 2d Lon¬ don ed. with notes referring to the latest American decisions, by John K. Findlay. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1853. Bailer (F.) Introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius. 6th ed. 8°. 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Secession and slavery, or the effect of secession on the relation of the United States, and to slavery therein, con¬ sidered as a question of constitutional law, chiefly under the authority of the decisions of the supreme court; embracing also a review of the President’s plan of recon¬ struction. 8°. Boston, 1864. Seigniories : Freminville ( E. de la Poix de). La pratique universelle, pour la renovation des terriers et des droits seigneuriaux. 5 v. 4°. Paris, 1762. Separate estate : See Settlements : Servants : See Master and servants. Servitudes: Delallean (C .) Traitd des servitudes dtablies pour la defense des places de guerre et de la zone des fronticres. 2 C 6d. 8°. Paris, 1836. Jousselin (./.) Traite des servitudes d’utilile publique; ou, des modifications apportdes par les lois et par les rbglernents a la pro- priete immobiliere en faveur de l’utilitd publique. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1850. Washburn (E.) On the American law of easements and servitudes. 8vo. Philadel¬ phia, 1863. 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P.) Treatise on the law of mar¬ riage and other family settlements; with precedents and practical notes. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1860. Sweet ( G .) Cases on a wife’s separate estate and equity to a settlement out of her equitable property, viz: Scarborough v. Bosnian, Tullett v. Armstrong, Dixon v. Dixon, Nedby v. Nedby, Stead v. Nelson, Newlands v. Holmes, and Sturges v. Champneys. With notices of the earliest decisions. 8°. London, 1840. Parish. Burrow (J.) Series df the decisions of the court of king’s bench upon settlement cases. 2 v. 4°. London, 1768. Cases and resolutions of cases adjudged in the courts of king’s bench, concerning settle¬ ments and removals, 1710 to 1727. 8°. London, 1729. Sessions cases in the court of king’s bench, chiefly touching settlements, 1713 to 1753. 2 v. 8°. London, 1760. Sewers : Callis (R.) Reading upon the statute of sew¬ ers, 23 Hen. viii. c. 5. 4th ed. with addi¬ tions and corrections, by W. J. Broderip. 8°. London, 1824. Woolrycli (II. JV.) Treatise of the law of sewers, including the drainage acts. 3d edition, with considerable additions and alterations. 8°. London, 1864. Sextons •. Law (J. T.) Lectures on the office and duties of sextons. 8°. London, 1861. Sheriff : Allen (O.) Duties and liabilities of sheriffs, in their various relations to the public and CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 213 Law—continued. Sheriff : to individuals, as governed by the princi¬ ples of common law, and regulated by the statutes of New York. 8°. Albany, 1845. Atkinson (G.) Sheriff-law ; or, a practical treatise on the office of sheriff, under-sheriff, bailiffs, etc. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1861. Compteat sheriff; wherein is set forth his office and authority, with directions how and in what manner to execute the same, accord¬ ing to the common and statute laws of this kingdom, which are now in force and use. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1727. Crocker (J. G.) Duties of sheriffs, coroners, and constables. With practical forms. 8°. Albany, (N. Y.) 1855. Dalton ( M .) Officium vicecomitum; the office and authority of sheriffs; with a col¬ lection of statutes touching sheriffs made since mr. Dalton’s writing, which are in force and use at this day. fol. London, 1700. Ewing {J.) Treatise on the office and duty of a sheriff. 4th ed. 8°. New York, 1848. Greenwood ( IV.) Authority, jurisdiction, and method of keeping county courts, eourts- leet, courts-baron ; explaining the judicial and ministerial authority of sheriffs; also, the office and duty of a coroner. 8th ed. 8°. London, 1722. Gwynne (A. E.) Practical treatise on the law of sheriff and coroner, with forms and refe¬ rences to the statutes of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. 8°. Cincinnati, 1849. Hale (Sir M .) Short treatise touching sheriffs accompts. 8°. London, 1683. - The same. 8°. London, 1716, [ With his Pleas of the crown], Sewell ( R. C. ) Treatise on the law of sheriff, with forms and precedents. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1845. [Law library, v. 46]. Watson ( IV. H. ) Practical treatise on the law relating to the office and duty of sheriff. 8°. London, 1827. - The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1835. [Law library, v. 7], Sheriff’s court : ISilton (S. /•’.) Law and practice of the sher¬ iffs court of the city of London, as consti¬ tuted for the recovery of debts and damages under the London (city) small debts exten¬ sion act [June 17, 1852]. 12°, London, 1861. 28 Law—continued. Sheriff’s court : Harrison ( O. B. C .) Practice of the sheriffs court of the city of London; with forms of the proceedings to be used by suitors, and the statutes and rules and orders of the court. 12°. London, 1860. Shipping : Abbott (C. lord Tcntcrdcn). Treatise on the law relating to merchant ships and seamen, with the copious annotations of Joseph Story. 3d Am. ed. 8°. Exeter, (N. H.) 1822. - The same. 4th Am. from the 5th London ed. edited by J. H. Abbott; with annotations containing the principal Amer¬ ican authorities, by Joseph Story. 8 C . Boston, 1829. -The same. 7tli edition. By William Shee. 8°. London, 1844. - The same. 6th Am. from the 8th London ed. by William Shee; with the notes of Justice Story and J. C. Perkins. 8°. Boston, 1858. - The same. 7th Am. from the 8tli London ed. 8°. Boston, 1854. - The same. 9th [London] edition, with a supplement containing the merchant shipping act, 1854, and the merchant ship¬ ping repeal act, 1854; by William Shee. 8°. London, 1854. Dowdeswell ( G. M .) Merchant shipping acts, 1854 and 1855; with a readable abridgment of the former act, and explanation of the law relating to it. 12°. London, 1856. Eloy (H.) and Guerrand (J.) Des capitaines, maitres, et patrons ; ou, traite de leurs droits et obligations an point de vue commercial, civil, administratif et pdnal, et dans leurs rapports avec les armateurs, chargeurs, et assureurs, d’aprtis les lois, la doctrine les reglemcnts, les usages, et la jurisprudence des cours et des priucipaux tribunaux do commerce. 3 v. 8°. Paris, I860. Flanders (H.) Treatise on the law of ship¬ ping. 8°. Philadelphia, 1853. Greenlioio (IV. T.) Shipping law manual; a concise treatise on the law governing the interests of shipowners, merchants, mas¬ ters, seamen, and other persons connected with British ships. 8°, London, 1863. Holt(F, L.) System of the shipping and nav¬ igation laws of Great Britain; and of the laws relative to merchant ships and seamen, and maritime contract, 8°, London, 1824. 214 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Shipping : Horne (T. H.) Compendium of the statute laws, and regulations of the court of admi¬ ralty, relating to ships-of-war, privateers, prizes, recaptures, and prize-money. 12°. London, 1803. Lees (J.) Laws of shipping and insurance; with the existing statutes, pilots’ regula¬ tions, etc. 5th ed. 12°. London, 1851. -The same. 9th ed. 8°. London, 1865. Maclachlan (D.) Treatise on the law of mer¬ chant shipping. 8°. London, 1860. Maude (F. P.) and Pollock ( C. E.) Com¬ pendium of the law of merchant shipping. With an appendix containing all the statutes of practical utility. 8°. London, 1853. -The same. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1861. -The same. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1864. Parsons (T.) Treatise on maritime law ; in¬ cluding the law of shipping, the law of marine insurance, and the law and practice of admiralty. 2 v. o°. Boston, 1859. Peters ( R .) Treatise on the rights and duties of owners, freighters, masters of ships, and mariners; and the laws of the United States relative to mariners. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1807. [In his Admiralty decisions]. Pope ( C .) Merchant, ship owner, and ship¬ master’s import and export guide; the statutes brought down to the close of the first session of William iv. and other parts, to March 22, 1831. 15th ed. 8°. London, 1831. Peeves (J.) History of the law of shipping and navigation. 8°. Dublin, 1792. Ricardo (J. L.) Anatomy of navigation laws. 8°. London, 1847. Rocco (F.) Manual of maritime law ; consist¬ ing of a treatise on ships and freight, and a treatise on insurance. Translated from the Latin, with notes, by Joseph Reed In- gersoll. 8°. Philadelphia, 1809. Steel (D .) Ship-master’s assistant, and own¬ er’s manual. New ed. re-written through¬ out ; edited by G. Willmore, G. Clements, and W. Tate. 8°. London, 1846. Stevens ( R. IF.) On the stowage of ships and their cargoes, freights, charter-parties, etc. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1863. Thomson ( II. 11. ) Laws of war, affecting commerce and shipping. New ed. en¬ larged. 8°. London, 1854. Law—continued. Shipping : Trollope ( T. A.) Treatise on the mortgage of ships, as affected by the registry acts, and on the proper mode of effecting mort¬ gages on property of this nature, and on the liabilities of the mortgagee. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1823. Wilkinson ( J. J.) Law of shipping, as it re¬ lates to the building, registry, sale, trans¬ fer, and mortgage of British ships, includ¬ ing those built in India. 8°. London, 1843. Sec, also Admiralty. Bills of lading. Bottomry. Commercial law. Freight. Insurance. Also, Law of nations. (Prizes). SICILY : Castrucci ( G .) Brevi notizie delle leggi patrie. 8°. Napoli, 1846. [In his Cenno storico suite leggi romani]. Codice per lo regno delle Due Sicilie. Parte prima: leggi civili. 12“ edizione uffiziale. 8°. Napoli, 1842. Rote, —For the penal law of Sicily: See CRIMINAL LAW, (Codes). Signals : See Lights and signals. Simony : Forsyth (W.) Law relating to simony con¬ sidered, with a view to its revision. 8°. London, 1844. Slander: Grellet-Dumazeau (T.) Traite de la diffama tion, de l’injure, et de l’outrage. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1847. Starkie ( T.) Treatise on the law of slander, libel, scandalum magnatum, and false ru¬ mor. With notes and references to Ameri¬ can and the late English cases, by E. D. Ingraham. 8°. New York, 1826. -Tho same. 2d American edition, by John L. Wondell. 2 v. 8°. Albany, 1843. Sec Libel and slander, Slavery: Abstract of the laws of Jamaica relating to slaves, (from 33 Charles ii, to 59 George iii. inclusive), with the slave law at length, by John Lunan. 4°. Jamaica, 1817. Act for the subsistence, clothing, and the better regulation and government of slaves ; for enlarging the powers of the council of protection; for preventing the improper transfer of slaves, etc. 8°. Ja¬ maica, 1817. [Slavery pamphlets, v. 7). CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 215 Law—continued. Slavery: Adam (IV.) Law and custom of slavery in British India. 12°. Loudon, 1840. Adams (J. Q.) Argument before the supreme court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque and others, Africans, captured in the Amistad, with a review of the case of the Antelope. 8°. New York, 1841. Bishop (J. B.) Secession and slavery, or the effect of secession on the relation of the Unitod States, and to slavery therein, con¬ sidered as a question of constitutional law, chiefly under the authority of the decisions of the supreme court; embracing also a review of the president’s plan of recon¬ struction. 8°. Boston, 1864. Cobb (T. R. R.) Inquiry into the law of negro slavery in the United States, v. 1. 8°. Philadelphia, 1858. Coffinidres (A. S. G.) Trait6 de la liberte individuelle ; a l’usage de toutes les classes de citoyens. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1828. Falck(G.C.) Dissertatio juridica inaugu¬ ral is de servo, libertate donato, si Europse solum attigit. 8°. Amstelodami, 1834. France. Eecueil des rhglements des colonies franchises de l’Amerique, avec le code noir. [anon.) 12°. Paris, 1745. Goodell ( IV. ) The American slave code in theory and practice ; its distinctive features shown by its statutes, judicial decisions, etc. 3d ed. 12°. New York, 1853. Henry (J.) Points in manumission, and cases of contested freedom. 8°. London, 1817. Hoicard (J. H.) Laws of the British colonies in the West Indies and other parts of America, concerning real and personal property, and manumission of slaves. With a view of the constitution of each colony. 2 v. 8°. London, 1827. Hurd (J. C.) Law of freedom and bondage in the United States. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1858-62. -Topics of jurisprudence connected with conditions of freedom and bondage. 8°. New York, 1856. Jamaica. Act for the subsistence, clothing, and the better regulation and government of slaves; for enlarging the powers of the council of protection; for preventing the improper transfer of slaves, etc. 8°. .Ja¬ maica, 1817. [Slavery pamphlets, v. 7 Law—continued. Slavery: -The same. Slave law of Jamaica. With proceedings and documents relative thereto. 8°. London, 1828. Stroud (G. M.) Sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the United States. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1827. IVhceler (J. D.) Practical treatise on the law of slavery; being a compilation of all the decisions made on that subject in the several courts of the United States, aud state courts ; with notes and references to the statutes and other authorities. 8°. New York, 1837. See, also, Freedom. Manumission. Drcd Scott case. Benton ( T. H.) Examination of the decision of the supreme court of the United States in the Dred Scott case. 8°. New York, 1857. Nott (S.) Review of the Dred Scott decision. 8°. New York, 1857. [In his Slavery and the remedy]. Opinions of chief justice Taney, justice Cur¬ tis, and other judges. 8°. New York, I860. [Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 13]. Solicitors : See Attorneys and solicitors. South Carolina : Statutes i Acts and resolutions of the general assembly, 1814 to 1817; 1836 and 1837; 1839; 1842 to 1845; 1847 to 1850; 1853 to 1856; and 1857. 19 v. in 16. 8°. Columbia, 1815-57. Statutes at large. Edited under authority of the legislature, by Thomas Cooper, and David J. McCord. 10 v. 8°. Columbia, 1836-41. Statutes at large, 1839 to 1858. 2v. 8°. Columbia, 1840-58. Alphabetical digest of the public statute law of South Carolina. By Joseph Brevard. 3v. 8°. Charleston, 1814. Digest of the laws; containing the public statute law of the state to 1822; a com¬ pendious system of the general principles and doctrines of the common law, the law of courts martial, and a great variety of forms. By Benjamin James. 8°. Colum¬ bia, 1822. Reports. Bailey (H.) Reports of cases in equity in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1830 and 1831. 8°. Charleston, 1841. 216 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. South Carolina : Reports. Bailey (II.) Reports of cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina, on appeal from the courts of law, 1828 to 1832. 2 v. 8°. Charleston, 1833-34. Bay (E. II.) Reports of cases in the superior courts of law of South Carolina, since the revolution. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1809-11. Brevard (.7.) Reports of judicial decisions of South Carolina, 1793 to 1816. 3 v. 8°. Charleston, 1839-40. Clieves (L. jr.) Cases in chancery in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1839 and 1840. 8°. Columbia, (S. C.) 1841. - The same. 2d ed. with notes. 8°. Charleston, I860. -Cases at law in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1839 and 1840. 8°. Co¬ lumbia, 1840. -The same. 2d ed. with notes. 8°. Charleston, 1860. Desaussurc (II. TV.) Reports of cases in the court of chancery of the state of South Car¬ olina, from the revolution to the year 1816. 4 v. 8°. Columbia, 1817-19. -The same. New ed. revised and cor¬ rected. 4 v. in 2. 8°. Philadelphia, 1854. Dudley (C. IV.) Reports of cases at law, in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1837-38. 8°. Columbia, 1838. -The same. 8°. Charleston, 1858. -Reports of cases in the court of ap¬ peals of South Carolina, on appeal from the courts of equity, 1837 to 1838. 8°. Charleston, 1858. Harper ( IV.) Reports of the constitutional court of South Carolina, 1823 and 1824. 8°. Columbia, 1824. -Reports of equity cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1824. 8°. Columbia, 1825. Hill ( IV. R.) Reports of cases in chancery, in the high court of appeals of South Caro¬ lina, 1833 to 1837. 2 v. 8°. Columbia, 1834-37. -Reports of cases at law, in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1833 to 1837. 3 v. 8°. Columbia, 1834-41. -The same. 1833 to 1837. 3 v. in 2. 8°. Charleston, 1857. M'Cord ( D.J .) Chancery cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1825 to 1827. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1827-29. -Reports of cases in the constitutional j court, and in the court of appeals of South ! Law—continued. I South Carolina : Reports. Carolina, 1821 to 1828. 4 v. 8°. Columbia, 1822-30. McMullan (J. J.) Cases at law in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1840 to 1842. 2 v. 8°. Columbia, 1841-43. -Equity cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina. 8°. Columbia, 1842. Mill (J.) Reports of judicial decisions in the constitutional court of South Carolina, 1817 and 1818. 2 v. 8°. Charleston, 1819. - The same. 2d ed. 2 v.in 1. 8°. Charleston, 1837. Nutt (II. J.) and McCord (D. J.) Reports of cases in the constitutional court of South Carolina, 1817 to 1820. 2 v. 8°. Colum¬ bia, 1820-21. Reports of judicial decisions in the constitu¬ tional court of South Carolina, 1812 to 1816; with two cases determined in the court of equity in 1822. 2 v. 8°. Charles¬ ton, 1823. Rice (IV.) Reports of cases at law in the court of appeals and court of errors of South Carolina, 1838 and 1839. 8°. Charleston, 1839. -Reports of cases in chancery, argued in the court of appeals and court of errors of South Carolina, 1838 and 1839. 8°. Charleston, 1839. Richardson (J. S. G.) Reports of cases in chancery in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1831 and 1832. 8°. Charleston, 1853. -Reports of cases in equity in the court of appeals in equity and court of errors of South Carolina, 1844 to 1860. 11 v. 8°. Columbia, and Charleston, 1845-61. -Reports of cases at law in the court of appeals and court of errors of South Caro¬ lina, 1844 to 1860. 12 v. 8°. Columbia, and Charleston, 1845-60. Riley (IV.) Chancery cases determined in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1836-37. 8°. Charleston, 1839. -Report of law cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1836-37. 8°. Charleston, 1839. Speers (R. 77.) Equity cases in the court of appeals of South Carolina, 1842 to 1844. v. 1. 8°. Columbia, 1844. -Reports of cases at law in the court of appeals and court of errors of South Caro¬ lina, 1842 to 1844. 2v. 8°. Columbia 1843-44. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 217 Law—continued. South Carolina : Reports. Strobharl (•/. A.) Reports of cases in the court of appeals and court of errors of South Carolina, on appeals from the courts of law, 1846 to 1850. 5 v. 8°. Columbia and Charleston, 1847-51. —- Reports of cases in equity in the court of appeals and in the court of errors of South Carolina, 1846 to 1850. 4 v. 8°. Columbia, 1848-51. Digests. Conner (J.) Digest of the cases decided in the law court of appeals of the state of South Carolina, from 1835 to 1854. 8°. Charleston, 1855. Digest of cases reported in the constitutional court of South Carolina, 1783 to 1824. 8°. Charleston, 1824. Flagg ( C. E. B .) Digested index of the stat¬ ute law of South Carolina, 1837 to 1857. 8°. Charleston, 1858. Rice ( IV .) Digest of cases in the superior courts of law of South Carolina; from the earliest period to the present time. 2v. 8°. Charleston, 1839. Simonton (C. H.) and Conner (J.) Digest of the equity reports of the state of South Car¬ olina, from the revolution to December, 1856. 8°. Charleston, 1857. Fuero juzgo, en latin y Castellano, eotejado con los mas antiguos, y preciosos c6dices por la real academia espaiiola. fol. Ma¬ drid, 1815. Fuero viejo de Castilla, 'sacado, y compro- bado con el exemplar de la misma obra, que existe en la real biblioteca de esta corte, y con otros mss. publicanlo con notas his- toricas y legales, D. Ignacio Jordan de Asso y del Rio, y D. Miguel de Manuel y Rodrigues, fol. Madrid, 1771. Las siete partidas del rey don Alfonso el sa- bio, cotejadas con varios codices antiguos, por la real academia de la historia. 3 v. fol. Madrid, J807. - The same. Glosadas por Gregorio Lopez. 4 v. fol. Madrid, 1829-31. - The same. Nueva ed. precedida del elogio del rey don Alfonso, por J. de Var- jas y Ponce, enriquecida con su testamento politico, y aumeritada con el indice de rna- terias del lie. Gregorio Lopez. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1846. Law—continued. Spain : Statutes. Cortes celebradas en los reynados de D. San- cho iv y de D. Fernando iv ; publicanlas con alguuas observaciones I. J. de Asso y del Rio, y M. de Manuel y Rodriguez, fol. Madrid, 1775. [With Fuero viejo de Castilla]. Coleccion de cortes de los reinos de Leon y de Castilla, dada a luz por la real academia de la historia. 4°. Madrid, 1836. Ordenamiento de leyes, que D. Alfonso xi hizo en las cortes de Alcald de Henares el aho de 1348; publicanlo con notas, yun discurso sobre el estado, y condicion de los judios en Espaha, I. J. de Asso y del Rio, y M. de Manuel y Rodriguez, fol. Madrid, 1774. [ With Fuero viejo de Castilla]. Recopilacion de las leyes destos reynos, he- cha por mandado de la magestad catholica del rey don Philippe ii. fol. Alcala de He¬ nares, 1581. Nueva recopilacion. Las leyes de recopila¬ cion ; y los autos acordados, por el orden de titulos de las leyes de recopilacion. 3 v. fol. Madrid, 1772. -— The same. Que contiene el indice general de ellas, y de los autos acordados. 7 v. 8°. Madrid, 1776-77. -The same. Glosa expedita, 6, indice general de la nueva recopilacion. Por A. F. Sanz y Constan^o. fol. Madrid, 1779. Novissima recopilacion de las leyes de. Espa- iia, en que se reforma la recopilacion pub- licada por el sefior don Felipe ii en el aiio de 1567; y se incorporan las pragmtiticas, cedulas, decretos, ordenes y resoluciones reales, y otras providencias no recopiladas, y expedidas hasta el de 1804. 6 v. in 4. fol. Madrid, 1805-1807. -The same. 6v. fol. Madrid, 1805-29. Montalvo (A. D. de). Ordenanzas reales de Castilla. Glosadas por Diego Perez. 3 v. fol. Madrid, 1779-80. Antos-acordados que contiene los libros, por el orden de titulos, de las leyes de recopi¬ lacion. 4 v. 8°. Madrid, 1777. Coleccion de los decretos y ordenes que ban expedido las cortes generates y extraordi- narias desde su instalacion en 24 setiem- bre de 1810, hasta 19 de febrero de 1823. 10 v. in 5. 8°. Madrid, 1813-23. -The same. De 1810 & 1814. 3 v. in 2. 8°. Mexico, 1852-53. [Cuarta parte del Semanario judicial]. 218 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. SPAIN': Statutes. Decretos del rey don Fernando vii, afio pri- mero de su restitucion al trono de las Espa- iias. Desde 4 de mayo de 1814, hasta fin de diciembre de 1833, por F. M. de Bal- maseda, y por J. M. de Nieva. 18 v. con apendice y indices, 2 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 181G-34. Decretos de la reina nuestra senora dona Isa¬ bel ii. desde 1° de enero de 1834, hasta fin de diciembre de 1836, por J. M. de Nieva. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1835-37. Coleccion de las leyes, decretos y declara- ciones de las cortes, y de los reales decre¬ tos, ordenes, resoluciones y reglamentos generates, desde 1° de enero de 1837, hasta fin de diciembre de 1845. sm.4°. Madrid, 1837-46. Coleccion legislativa de Espana. (con tinuacion de la coleccion de decretos,) primer trimes- tre de 1846, hasta segundo scmestre de 1863. ed. oficial. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1848-63. Note.—T he three titles immediately preceding are continuations of the Decretos de Fernando vii. Recopilacion de leyes de los reynos de las Indias. 4 v. fol. Madrid, 1774. Coleccion de cddulas, cartas-patentes, pro- visiones, reales ordines y otros documentos concernientes 6. las provincias vasconga- das: y coleccion de privileges, franque- zas, exenciones y fueros, concedidos d varios pueblos y corporaeiones de la corona de Castilla, copiados de los registros del real archivo de Simancas. 6 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1829-33. C6digo civil espanol; redactado en vista de los diferentes cuerpos del derecho, y demas leyes, decretos y reales ordenes que se ban publicado en Espana hasta el dia. 8°. Barcelona, 1843. -The same. Nueva ed. por Pablo Gorosabel. 16°. Tolosa, 1846. Cddigos espaiioles, concordados y anotados. 12 v. 4°. Madrid, 1847. For the penal code of Spain, See Criminal Law, ( Codes). Treatises and commentaries, Alvarez ( J. M.) Instituciones de derecho real de Espana. 2 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1829. -The same. 2® edicion. 2 v. in 1. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1839. „4sso(7. J. de), and Manuel (ill. de). Insti¬ tuciones del derecho civil de Castilla. 7" Law—continued. Spain : Treatises and commentaries. edicion, por J. M. Palacios. 2 v. 8 3 . Madrid, 1806. -The same. Institutes of the civil law of Spain. Translated from the Span¬ ish, with notes, an appendix, and index, by Lewis F. C. Johnston. 8°. London, 1825. Azevedo (A de). Commentarii juris civilis in Hispaniae regias constitutiones. 6 v. in , 3. fol. Lngduni, 1737. -Consilia. Post ejus obitum perfecta, atque congesta, copioseque iudicata, ac numerata, per Joannem de Azcvedo. fol. Lugduni, 1737. Bovadilla (J. C. de). Politica para corregi- dores y senores de vasallos, en tiempo de paz y de guerra, y para prelados en lo espiritual y temporal entre legos, jueces de comision, regidores, abogados, y otros oficiales piiblicos. v. 1. fol. Barcelona, 1624. -The same. Estaaiiadida y emendada por el autor. 2 v. fol. Madrid, 1775. Compendio de la legislacion y jurispruden cia espanola. Precedido do un resumen de liistoria de la legislacion castellana y legionense. Publicado en Madrid en 1839. 8°. Mexico, 1851. Cornejo (A.) Diccionario bistorico y forense del derecho real de Espana. 2 v. 4°. Madrid, 1779-84. Cuadro sinoptico del derecho civil y criminal de Espana. Madrid, 1844. (A sheet.) Dominguez (J. M. Ficente). lllustracion y continuation a la Curia filipica. 3 v. fol. Valencia, y Madrid, 1770-90. Dou ( R. L. de). Instituciones del derecho publico general de Espana, con noticia del particular de Cataluna, y delasprincipales regias de gobierno en qualquier estado. 9 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1800-03. Escriche (J.) Elementos del derecho espanol. 3 a ed. aumentada con una liistoria del mismo derecho. 12°. Paris, 1840. - Elementos del derecho patrio. 2® ed. 16°. Madrid, 1840. Febrero (J.) Libreria de escribanos, aboga¬ dos y jueces, reformado de nuevo en su lcn- guage, estilo, mdtodo y muchas de sus doc- trinas, ilustrAndola y cnriquecteudola se- gunda vez con muchas notas y adiciones, para que se ban tenido preseutes las regies 6rdenes mas modernas, por Jos6 Marcos Gutierrez. 7® ed. 5 v. 4°. Madrid, 1^29. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 219 Law—continued. Spain : Treatises aud commentaries. -Adiciones & la Libreria deescribanos, abogados y jueces, reformd y adicion6 Jose Marcos Gutierrez. 4°. Madrid, 1829. - Libreria de escribauos, 6 instruccion juridica-tlieorico prdctica de principiantes. Parte segunda, trata de los cinco juicios de inventario, y particion de bienes de dii'unto, ordinario, executivo, y de concurso, y pre- lacion de acreedores. 4 a impresion. 4 v. 40 . Madrid, 1797. Gomez (A.) Ad leges tauri commentarium absolutissimum. Editio nova cseteris longe locupletior. fol. Matriti, 1794. Gutierrez (J.) Opera omnia, civilia, canonica, et criminalia; decisiouibus s. rot® rom. recent, nec non repertorio generali aucta, ac indicibus singularibus illustrata. 16 v. fol. Colonire Allobrogum, 1730-31. Hermosilla (^1.) Notte, additiones, et resolu- tiones ad glossas leguui partitarum D. Gregorii Lopetii. Editio 4 a . 2 v. in 1. fol. Colonise Allobrogum, 1751. Hevia Bolanos ( J. de). Curia filipica; de los juicios civiles y criminales, eclesiasticos y seculares, y de lo que sobre ellos est.i, dis- puesto por derecho, y resoluciones de doc- tores ; y de la mercaneia y contratacion de tierra y mar. fol. Madrid, 1825. - See DOMINGUEZ, above. Llamas y Molina (S. de). Comentario critico- juridico-literal a las ochenta y tres leyes de Toro. 2 a ed. fol. Madrid, 1852. Marina ( F. M. ) Ensayo sobre la legislacion y priucipales cuerpas legales de los reinos de Leon y Castilla, especialmente sobre el codigo de las siete partidas de D. Alonzo el sabio. 2 a ed. 2 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1834. Maticnzo ( J.) Commentaria in librum quin- tum recollectionis legum Hispanise. fol. Mantuac Carpentanse, 1597. Perez ( V.) Compendio del derecho publico y comuu de Espana, 6 de las leyes de las siete partidas, colocado en orden natural. 4 v. 12°. Madrid, 1784. Perez Valiente (P. J.) Apparatus juris pub- lici bispanici. Opus politieo-juridicum, prsecipua juris publici universalis simulque bispanici elementa exponens. 2 v. 4°. Matriti, 1751. Perez y Lopez (A. X.) Teatro do la legisla- ciou universal de Espana 6 Indias, por orden clironoldgico de sus euerpos decisiones no recopiladas; y alfab6tico de sus titulos y Law—continued. Spain : Treatises and commentaries. priucipales materias. 28 v. sm. 4°. Mad¬ rid, 1791-98. Prieto y Sotelo (A. F.) Ilistoria del derecho real de Espana. 8°. Madrid, 1821. Ramon ( D.) Decada legal, en que contra- liidas d diez las leyes de estos reynos, se van ponieudo por resumen, y baxo un contexto las decada parte de la decada. 2 v. in 1. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1786. Rodriguez de Fonseca (B. A.) Digesto teo- rico-practico, 6, recopilacion de los derechos conmn, real y candnico, por los libros y titulos del digesto. Traducciou literal al Castellano de todas las leyes y pdrrafos del digesto, expresion de sus concordantes y discordantes con las del codigo, derecho real de Espana 6 Indias, y capitulas can6- nicos, por el orden de su antiguedad, de la exposicion de todas ellas, hasta las nueva- mente recopiladas en el ailo de 1773. 18 v. fol. Madrid, 1775-91. Sala (J.) Sala adicionado, 6, illustraciou del derecho espanol, anadidas por primera vez todas las novedades que se han introducido en nuestra legislacion hasta el dia. 2 v. 12°. Valencia, 1844. - Sala mexicano, 6 sea: la ilustracion al derecho real de Espana. 4 v. 8°. Mexico, 1845-49. Salazar (.4. M.) Coleccion de memorias, y noticias del gobierno general y politico del consejo ; lo que observa en el despacho de los negocios, que le eompeten ; los que corresponden, d, cada una de sus salas. fol. Madrid, 1764. Sanchez ( J. M. M.) Historia legal de Es- paiia, desde la dominaeion Goda, hasta nuestras dias. 2 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1841-43. Sanchez (S.) Extracto puntual de todas las pragmdticas, cedulas, provisiones, circu- lares, autos acordados y otras providen- cias publicadas en el reynado del sehor don Carlos iii. compreliende desde el aho de 1760 al de 1788. 2 v. sin. 4°. Madrid, 1794. Schmidt (G.) Civil law of Spain and Mex¬ ico, arranged on the principles of the mod¬ ern codes, with notes and references ; pre¬ ceded by a historical introduction to the Spanish and Mexican law, and embodying in an appendix some of the most important acts of the Mexican congress. 8°. New Orleans, 1851. 220 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Spain : Treatises and commentaries. Sempere y Guarinos ( J .) Ilistoria del de- recho espanol, continuada hasta nuestros dias. 3 a ed. 8°. Madrid, 1840. Seoane (./. .4.) Jurisprudencia civil vigente espanola y estranjera, segun las senten¬ ces del tribunal supremo desde et estab- lecimiento de su jurisprudencia en 1838 hasta la fechia ; conforme & la nueva ley hipotecaria, a los fueros de Cataluiia, Ara¬ gon, Navarra y Vizcaya, y las publica- ciones mas notables sobre legislacion com- parada. 8°. Madrid, 1861. Tapia. ( E. de). Febrero novissimo, 6, libre ria de jueces, abogados y escribauos, re- fundida, ordenada bajo nuevo metodo, y adicionada, con uu tratado del juicio crimi¬ nal, y algunos otros. 10 v. 4°. Valen¬ cia, 1828-31. Spanish possessions in the Indies, or America, etc : Qrdenanza general formada de orden de su magestad, y mandada imprimir y publicar para el gobierno 6 instruccion de inten- dentes, subdelagados y demas empleados en Indias. fol. Madrid, 1803. Ordenanzas del consejo real de las Indias. ol. Madrid, 1681. -The same ; nuevamente recopiladas. ol. Madrid, 1747. Perez y Lopez (A. X.) Teatro de la legisla¬ cion universal de Espaua 0 Indias, por orden chronologico de sus cuerpos y deci- siones no recopiladas; y alfabdtico de sus titulos y principales materias. 28 v. sm. 4°. Madrid, 1791-98. Recopilacion de leyes de los reynos de las Indias. 4 v. fol. Madrid, 1744. Solorzano Pereira (J. de). De Indiarum jure; sive de justa Indiarum Occidentalium in- quisitione, acquisitione et retentione. 2 v. fol. Lugduni, 1672. -- Emblemata centum, regio-politica. fol. Matriti, 1779. -Politica Indiana, dividida en seis lib- ros. fol. Amberes, 1703. -Obras varias posthumas. Corregi- das y aumendadas en esta edicion, por F. M. Vallarna. fol. Madrid, 1776. Zamora y Coronado (./. M.) Biblioteca de legislacion ultramarina en forma de dic- cionario alfabdtieo. 6 v. 4°. Madrid, 1844-46. Specific performance of contracts : See Contracts. Law—continued. Stamps (Law of): Chitty (J.) Stamp laws. 3d ed. By S. At kinson. 12°. London, 1850. Collins ( G. IV.) Stamp laws considered, with a view to their influence on the ad¬ mission of deeds and other writings in evi¬ dence. The probate and legacy duty acts, and the cases decided thereon. With an appendix of the stamp acts relating to Ire¬ land and the United Kingdom. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1841. Coventry (T.) Treatise on the stamp laws relating to deeds and assurances, v. 1. 8°. London, 1833. [No more published]. Edwards ( C.) Practical treatise on the stamp act of July 1, 1862, and amenda¬ tory statutes to March 3, 1863. 2d ed. 8 C . New York, 1863. France. Dictionnaire de droit de timbre, etc. 2 e 6d. 4°. Paris, 1823. Great Britain. Act for repealing the stamp duties on deeds, law proceedings, and other written or printed instruments, and the duties on fire insurances, and on lega¬ cies and successions to personal estate upon intestacies now payable in Great Britain, and for granting other duties in lieu there¬ of. (July 11, 1815). 8°. Edinburgh, 1815. Sweet (G.) Recent statutes relating to the practice of conveyancing; with notes; including the trustee act, (1850), the stamp act, and the attendant terms act; also a summary of the stamp laws, and tables of stamp duties, from the year 1694 to the present time. 8°. London, 1850. Tilsley (H.) Digest of the stamp acts and the judicial decisions on the stamp laws not contained in the author’s treatise; including the probate, legacy, and suc¬ cession duties. 8th ed. 8°. London, 1861. -The same. 9th ed. Revised and continued by his son, Edward Hugh Tils¬ ley. 8°. Loudon, 1865. -Table of the stamp duties now paya¬ ble in Ireland. 16°. 1842. Vaclier ( T. B.) Pocket digest of stamp duties. 6th ed. 8°. London, 1865. Stannary laws : Burtlett (G.) Digest of the stannary laws. 8°. London, 1850. [In his Treatise on British mining]. Harrison (Sir G.) Reports on the laws and jurisdiction of the stannaries at Cornwall. 8°. Loudon, 1835. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 221 Law—continued. Stannary laws : Laws of the stannaries at Cornwall, made at the convocation of the parliament of tin¬ ners, at Truro, September 13, anno 27th Geo. ii. 12°. London, 1754. See , also , MINES. Star chamber: Hudson (IP) Treatise on the court of star chamber. 8°. London, 1792. [In Hargrave (P.) Collectanea juridica, v. 2], State trials : See Trials. Steamboat right granted by New York : Colden(C. D.) Vindication of the steamboat right granted by the state of New York; in the form of an answer to the letter of mr. Duer, addressed to mr. Colden. 8°. Albany, 1818. Stirling title : See Trials. Stoppage in transitu : Cross (J .) Treatise on the law of stoppage in transitu. 8°. London, 1840. -The same. '8°. Philadelphia, 1841. [LaTv library, v. 34], Lawes ( E .) Practical treatise on stoppage in transitu. 8°. London, 1813. Stowage of ships : See Shipping. Strikes : Busteed(T. A.) Trades’ unions, combina¬ tions, and strikes. 8°. London, I860. Glen (IV. C.) Law in relation to the legal liabilities of engineers, architects, contract¬ ors, and builders, including the law of contracts, arbitrations, masters and work¬ men, and combinations or strikes. 8°. London. 1860. Study of law : See General works, p. 676. Submission : See Arbitration. Subrogation : Dixon (S. F.) Substituted liabilities. A treatise on the law of subrogation, with full references to the civil law. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1862. Gautier (M.) Traite de la subrogation de personnes; ou, du paiemeut avec subro¬ gation. 8°. Paris, 1853. Succession to property : Benoit (A'.) Traite du retrait successoral. 8°. Grenoble, 1838. Edwards ( E.) Ecclesiastical jurisdiction ; with particular reference to the subject of the succession to personal property. 8°. London, 1853. Gans ( E.) Das erbrecht in weltgeschichtlicher entwickelung. Eine abhandlung der universal-rechtsgeschichte. 4 v. 8°. Ber¬ lin, Stuttgart, und Tubingen, 1824-35. 29 Law—continued. Succession to property : Gros (L. A. L.) Recherches sur les droits successifs des enfants naturels. 8°. Paris, 1849. Hubback (J.) Treatise on the evidence of succession to real and personal property, and peerages. 8°. Philadelphia, 1845. [Law library, v. 47]. Iscctts. Speeches in causes concerning tho law of succession to property at Athens. With notes by W. Jones. 4°. London, 1779. Le Brun (D .) Trait6 des successions. Avec de nouvelles decisions et des remarques critiques, par F. B. Espiard de Saux. fol. Paris, 1775. Pothier (R. T.) Trait6s des successions, do¬ nations testainentaires, etc. 8°. Paris, 1861. [In his CEuvres, annotfies parBngnet, v. 8]. Robertson ( D .) Treatise on the rules of the law of personal succession in the different parts of this realm. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. [Law library, v. 12]. Succession duty : Brown ( IP) Treatise on the succession duty act. 16 and 17 Viet. c. 51. 12°. London, 1864. Shelford ( L .) Law relating to the probate, legacy, and succession duties in England, Ireland, and Scotland ; including all the statutes on those subjects, with forms and official regulations. 2d ed. with many al¬ terations and additions. 8°. London, 1861. Trevor (C. C.) Taxes on succession; a di¬ gest of the statutes and cases relating to the probate, legacy, and succession duties, with practical observations and official forms. 12°. Loudon, 1856. Succession to the crown of England : Luders (A.) On the right of succession to the crown, in the reign of queen Elizabeth. 12°. Bath, 1810. [In his Tracts on law and history, v. 1. pp 173-237], Suit in equity : Barton ( C .) Historical treatise of a suit in equity; from the commencement of the suit to the decree and appeal. 8°. Dublin, 1796. -The same. Revised and enlarged, by James P. Holcombe. 8°. Cincinnati, 1847. Calvert (F.) Treatise upon the law respect¬ ing parties to suits in equity. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1847. [Law library, v. 17], 222 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Suit in equity : Hunter (S.) Elementary view of the pro ceedings in a suit in equity. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1860. [Law library, v. 104], -The same. 2d 'ed. by G. W. Law¬ rence. 8°. London, 1865. Suit at law : Boote (It .) Historical treatise of an action or suit at law; with an historical treatise of the courts of king’s bench and common pleas, by George Crompton and J. Sellon. 8°. London, 1823. See Actions at law. Summary convictions : Paley (IV.) Law and practice of summary convictions on penal statutes by justices of the peace. With a supplement, etc. by James Dowling. 2 v. 8°. London, 1827. -The same. 4th ed. by II. T. J. Mac- namara. 8°. London, 1856. Supervisor : Goss (E.) Supervisor’s booh; containing an abstract of all laws now in force relating to the dowers and duties of supervisors of the several towns and counties of the state of New York, with suitable forms, notes, and references. 8°. Rochester, 1849. Supplement and revivor: White ( G. T.) Treatise on proceedings in equity by way of supplement and revivor. With an appendix of precedents. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1843. Suretyship : See Principal and surety. Surrogates: Dayton (l.) Office of surrogate, surrogates, and surrogates’ courts, and executors, ad¬ ministrators, and guardians, in the state of New York. 8°. New York, 1855. Suspension of payments. See Bankruptcy. Switzerland : Henke (£.) Droit public de la Suisse. Tra- duit de l’AHemaud, par T. E. Massd. 8°. Genhve, 1825. Taxes : Blackwell ( It. S.) Practical treatise on the power to sell land for the non-payment of taxes assessed thereon ; embracing the de¬ cisions of the federal courts, and of the su¬ preme judicial tribunals of the several states. 8°. Chicago, 1855, - The same. 2d ed. revised and en¬ larged. 8°. Boston, 1864. Boutwell (G. S.) Manual of the direct and excise tax system of the United States; including the forms and regulations estab- Law—continued. Taxes: lislied by the commissioner of internal rev enue, etc. 8°. Boston, 1863. -The same. 4th ed. 8°. Boston, 1864. Davies (ft. A’.) Handy-book of the land, as¬ sessed, and income tax laws. 8°. London, 1864. Miller (S.) Laws relating to the land tax; its assessment, collection, redemption, and sale; with a statement of the rights and remedies of persons unequally assessed; and an appendix containing all the stat¬ utes in force. 8°. London, 1849. Pitjucro (P.) Breve instruccion sobre las contribuciones directas, establicidas en la naciou, desde al airo de 1836. 4°. Mdxico, 1845. Street ( A. B.) Digest of taxation in the Uni¬ ted States, under three heads; 1. Mode or machinery of taxation; 2. Standard of val¬ uation ; 3. Property liable to, and exempt from, taxation. 8°. Albany, 1863. United. States. Laws of the United States relative to direct taxes and internal duties. 12°. Salem, (Mass.) 1813. See, also , Excise. Stamps. Income tax. Succession duty. Revenue. Treasury. Teind court cases : See Scotland. (Reports, teind court). Telegraphy : Serajini ( F .) La tfilcgraphie dans ses rela¬ tions avec la jurisprudence civile et com- merciale. Traduit et annotd par Lavialle de Lameillbre. 8°. Paris, 1863. Tenant : See Landlord and tenant. See Wythe’S (Virginia) reports, 2d ed. Tennessee : Statutes. Acts of a general and public nature, 1809; 1811; 1812; 1813; 1819; 1833; 1835-36; called session, 1836; 1837-38 and 1839-40; 1841-42; 1842; 1343-44; 1845-46; 1847 48; 1849-50; 1851-52; 1853-54; 1855-56; 1857-58, and 1859-60; 1861; extra ses¬ sion, 1861 ; 1865 ; 1865-66, and 1866. Acts ofa local and private nature, 1819and 1820; 1826 and 1827 ; 1829 ; 1831 to 1833. 34 v. 8°. Nashville, Knoxville, and Murfrees- borough, 1622-66. Laws of the state of Tennessee. 8°. Knox¬ ville, 1803. Laws, including those of North Carolina now in force in this state, from 1715 to 1820. By Edward Scott. 3 v. in 2. 8°. Knox¬ ville, 1821. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 223 Law—continued. Tennessee : Statutes. Statute laws of the state, of a public and general nature. By John Haywood and Robert L. Cobbs. 2 v. 8°. Knoxville, 1831. -The same. Passed since 1836. By A. O. P. Nicholson. 8°. Nashville, 1846. Compilation of the statutes of Tennessee, of a general and permanent nature, from the commencement of the government to the present time. By R. L. Caruthers and A. O. P. Nicholson. 8°. Nashville, 1836. Code of Tennessee ; enacted by the general assembly of 1857-58. Prepared and edited by Return J. Meigs and William F. Coop¬ er. 8°. Nashville, 1858. Reports. Cooke ( IV. W. ) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of errors and appeals of Ten nessee, and in the federal court for the dis¬ trict of West Tennessee, 1811 to 1814. 8°. Nashville, 1814. Hayicood (J .) Reports of cases in the court of errors and appeals of Tennessee, 1816 to 1818. 3 v. 8°. Nashville and Knoxville, 1818. Head ( J. IV.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of Tennessee, 1858 and 1859. 2 v. 8°. Nashville, 1860. - The same. v. 2. 8°. Nashville, 1860. Humphreys ( IV. H.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of Tennessee, 1839 to 1851. 11 v. 8°. Nashville, 1841-51. Martin (J. H.) and Yerger (G. S.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of Tennessee, 1825 to 1828. 8°. Nashville, 1832. Meigs ( R. J.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Tennessee, 1838 and 1839. 8°. Nashville, 1839. Overton (J. ) Reports of cases in the superior courts of law and equity, federal court, and supreme courts of errors and appeals for the state of Tennessee, 1791 to 1817. 2 v. 8°. Knoxville, 1813-17. Peck {J.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of errors and appeals of Tennessee, 1822 to 1824. 4°. Knoxville, 1824. Sneed (./. L. T.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Tennessee, 1853 to 1858. 5 v. 8°. Nashville, 1855-59. Swan ( IV. G.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Tennessee, 1851 to 1853. 2 v. 8°. Nashville, 1853-54. Law—continued. Tennessee : Reports. Yerger (G. S.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Tennessee, 1818 to 1837. 10 v. 8°. Nashville, 1832-38. Digests . Holman (J. T.) Digest of reported cases in the courts of Tennessee, 1796 to 1835. 8°. Nashville, 1835. Meigs ( R. J.) Digest of all the decisions of the former superior courts of law and equity, and of the present supreme court of errors and appeals in Tennessee, 1791 to 1846. 2v. 8°. Nashville, 1848-50. Vollintine (II.) Digest of the decisions of the supreme court of errors and appeals in the state of Tennessee, embracing the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th vols. Humphrey’s reports, the 1st and 2d vols. Swan’s re¬ ports, and the 1st, 2d, and 3d vols. Sneed’s reports. 8°. Philadelphia, 1858. See , also , NASHVILLE. Tenures : Bacon (F. lord). Argument in Lowe’s case of tenures. 8°. London, 1741. [In his Law tracts, pp. 218-232]. Barry (J.) Case of tenures upon the com¬ mission of defective titles, argued by all the judges of Ireland, with their resolu¬ tions. fol. Dublin, 1639. Blount (T.) Fragmenta antiquitatis ; or, an¬ cient tenures of land, and jocular customs of manors. With additions, by J. and H. M. Beckwith. 4°. London, 1815. Chambers (R.) Treatise on estates and tenures. Edited by Charles Harcourt Chambers. 8°. London, 1824. Cuke ( E .) First part of the institutes of the laws of England ; or, a commentary upon Littleton. 1st American from the 16th European edition, revised and corrected, with additions of notes, references, and proper tables, by Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler ; including,also, the notes of lord chief justice Hale, and lord chancellor Nottingham, and an analysis of Littleton, written by an unknown hand, in 1658-59. By T. Day. 3 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1812. - The same. 1st Am. from the last London edition: to which are added the notes of Charles Butler. By J. H. Thomas. 3 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1827. -The same. 19th ed. corrected, by C. Butler. 2 v. 8°. London, 1832. -Abridgment of the first part of Coke’s institutes. 7th ed. 12°. London, 1751. 224 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Tenures : Commentary on the tenures of Littleton, writ¬ ten prior to the publication of Coke upon Littleton. Edited from a copy in the Har- leian collection of mss. by Henry Cary. 8°. London, 1829. Gilbert ( G.) Treatise on tenures. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1757. -Law of tenures, including the theory and practice of copyholds; with an his¬ torical introduction on the feudal system, and copious notes and illustrations, by Charles Watkins. 5th ed. By Robert Stud- ley Vidal. 8°. London, 1824. Littleton (T.) Les tenures. 16°. London, 1621. -His treatise of tenures, in French and English, a new ed. printed from the most ancient copies, and collated with the various readings of the Cambridge mss. Also, the ancient treatise of the old tenures, and the customs of Kent, by T. E. Tomlins. 8°. London, 1841. -Tenures, in English. 24°. London, 1845. Madox (T.) History of tenure in capite. fol. London, 1736. f In his Baronia auglica], Noy (IV.) Compleat lawyer; or, a treatise concerning tenures and estates. 16°. Lou¬ don, 1651. Wright (M .) Introduction to the law of ten¬ ures. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1792. Sec Copyhold. Terms of court : Neale (E.V.) Feasts and fasts; with notices of the origin of those days, and of the sittings and vacations of the courts. 12°. London, 1845. Spelman (Sir H.) Original of the law terms; a discourse, wherein the laws of the Jews, Grecians, Romans, Saxons, and Normans relating to this subject are fully explained. 16°. London, 1684. Terms and circuits of the supreme court, etc. of New York, 1852-54. 8°. Albany, 1852. Terms of law. See Dictionaries, p. 671. Terms of years : Tamlyn (J.) Treatise on terms of years, and other chattels. 8°. London, 1825. Terriers : Freminville (E. de la Poix de). La pratique universelle, pour la renovation des terriers et des droits seigueuriaux. 5 v. 4°. Paris, 1762. Law—continued. Test oaths : Care (LI.) Draconica; or, an abstract of all the penal laws touching matters of religion, and the several oaths and tests thereby en- joyned. [««on.] fol. Loudon, 1787. Testaments. See Wills . Texas : Statutes. Laws and decrees of the state of Coahuila and Texas, in Spanish and English. Also, the colonization law of the state of Tamau- lipas, and naturalization law of the general congress, 1824 to 1835. 8°. Houston, 1839. Ordinances and decrees of the consultation, the provisional government of Texas, and the convention which assembled at Wash¬ ington, March 1, 1846. 8°. Houston, 1838. Laws of the republic, 1837; 1838 to 1845. 7 v. 8°. Houston, and Washington, 1838-45. Laws of the state, 1846, (first legislature); 1847-48; 1849-50; 1851-52; extra session, 1853; 1855-56; adjourned session, 1856; 1857-58, and 1859-60; general and special laws, and extra session of the eighth legis¬ lature, 1859-61 ; extra session of the ninth legislature, 1861-63; special laws, called session, and second extra session of the tenth legislature, 186:1-64. 10 v. 8°. Aus¬ tin, and Houston, 1846-65. Digest of the laws; containing a full and complete compilation of the land laws. Together with the opinions of the supreme court. By James Wilmer Dallam. 8°. Baltimore, 1845. Digest of the laws, to which are prefixed the constitutions of the United States, of the provisional government of the republic, and of the state of Texas. By Oliver C. Hart¬ ley. 8°. Philadelphia, 1850. Digest of the general statute laws of the state; also, the repealed laws of the republic and state of Texas, by which rights have ac¬ crued ; also, the colonization laws of Mexico, Coahuila, and Texas, in force be¬ fore the declaration of independence by Texas. By W. S. Oldham and George W. White. 8°. Austin, 1859. Reports. Dallam (J. IV.) Opinions of the supreme court of Texas, 1840-44. 8°. Baltimore, 1845. [In his Digest of the laws, pp. 355-632). llobards (C. L.) Synopsis of the decisions of the supreme court of Texas, rendered CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 225 Law—continued. Texas: Reports. upon applications for writs of habeas cor¬ pus, original and on appeal, arising from restraints by conscript and other military authorities, 1862-65. 8°. Austin, 1865. Texas reports. Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of the state of Texas, by James Webb and Thomas H. Duval, 1846 to 1848. 3 v. 8°. Galveston, and Austin, 1848-51. -The same. v. 4-10, by Oliver C. Hartley, 1849 to 1853. 8°. Galveston, 1852-53. -The same. v. 11-20, by O. C. and R. K. Hartley, 1853 to 1858. 8°. Gal¬ veston, and Philadelphia, 1854-58. -The same. v. 22-24, by G. F. Moore and R. S. Walker, 1859 to 1860. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1860-61. Digest. Alexander (IF.) Digest of the decisions of the supreme court of Texas, from January term, 1840, to the close of the spring term, 1853. 8°. Philadelphia,- 1854. Theatres, (Law of): Handy-book of the law of the drama and music; being an exposition of the law for regulating theatres; the law affecting theatres ; and the law relating to music, dancing, and professional engagements ; with the statutes, forms, etc. referring thereto. 12°. London, 1864. Theft : See Criminal law. Larceny. Time : See Legal time. Tithes : Bohun (IP.) Law of tithes. 3d ed. cor¬ rected. 8°. London, 1744. Dcgge (S.) Parson’s counsellor; with the law of tythes or tything. 4th ed. cor¬ rected. 8°. London, 1685. Eagle (IP.) Treatise on the law of tithes. To which is added the tithes commuta¬ tion act for England and Wales, (6 and 7 William iv, c. 71). 2 v. 8°. London, 1836. See, also , Ecclesiastical law. Scotland. ( Reports , teind court ). Titles to land : Atkinson (S.) Essay on marketable or doubtful titles to real estate. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1838. [Law library, v. 20]. Curicen {M. E.) Manual upon the search¬ ing of records and the preparation of ab¬ stracts of title to real property. Illus¬ trated by references to the statutes of l’enn- Law—continued. Titles to land : sylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illi¬ nois, Iowa, and Kansas. 12°. Cincin¬ nati, 1865. Huston (C.) Essay on the history and na¬ ture of original titles to land in the prov¬ ince and state of Pennsylvania. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1849. Preston (R.) Essay on abstracts of title, to facilitate the study and the application of the first principles and general rules of the laws of property. 2d ed. corrected. 3 v. 8°. London, 1823-24. Thrall (IV.) Treatise upon the laws rela¬ ting to the titles to lands which have been sold for non-payment of taxes. 8°. Co¬ lumbus, (O.) 1847. See, also , Land titles. Tobacco : Act for repealing the duties on tobacco and snuff, and for granting new duties in lieu thereof, fol. London, 1789. Tobago: Acts of the legislature of the island of Toba¬ go, from 1768 to 1775, inclusive, fol. London, 1776. Tolls : Gunning (F.) Practical treatise on the law of tolls. 8°. London, 1833. Torts : Hilliard ( F .) Law of torts or private wrongs. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1859. -The same. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1861. -The same. 3d ed. revised and en¬ larged. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1866. See Wrongs. Tortcre: Jardine ( D .) Reading on the use of torture in the criminal law of England previously to the commonwealth. 8°. London, 1837. Town officers : Fox ( C.J .) Guide to officers of towns; con¬ taining the statutes relating to their official duties, with forms, directions, and legal decisions ; adapted to the revised statutes of New Hampshire. 5th ed. Including acts since passed. By Samuel C. East¬ man. 12°. Concord, 1866. Hull ( A. G.) Treatise on the powers and du¬ ties, other than judicial, of town and coun¬ ty officers in the state of New York ; with an appendix of precedents designed for the use of those officers and the legal profes¬ sion. 8°. Albany, 1855. 226 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Town officers : Kinsman ( J. B.) Vermont townsman; com¬ pilation of the laws of Vermont in relation to the powers, duties, and liabilities of town officers and towns, with forms, directions, and legal decisions, adapted to the stat¬ utes of the state. 8°. Boston, 1857. Santayana Bustillo ( L. tie). Gobierno politico de los pueblos de Espana, y el corregidor, alcalde, yjuez en ellos. 4°. Madrid, 1769. Waterman ( T. W.) Outlines of the powers and duties of town officers in the state of New York. 8°. New York, 1847. [In his Jurisdiction of justices of the peace]. See, also, Municipal corporations. Supervisor. Township organization: Compilation of all the general laws of the state of Illinois relative to township or¬ ganization. By Elijah M. Haines. 8°. Chicago, 1855. -The same. [With] numerous prac¬ tical forms. 8°. Chicago, 1865. Tracts (Law): Sec Law. ( General works) p. 680. Trade, (Law of): See Commercial law. p. 706. Trade marks: Law (S. D.) American cases in respect to trade-marks. 8°. New York, 1862. [In his Patents for inventions]. Poland ( H. B.) Law of trade marks. 12°. London, 1862. Upton (F. H .) Treatise on the law of trade marks; with a digest and review of the English and American authorities. 8°. Albany, 1860. Trades’ unions : See Strikes. Treason : Bacon ( F. lord). Cases of treason and prae¬ munire. 8°. Loudon, 1711. [In Ms Law tracts, pp. 164-177]. Brydall (JsJ Decus et tutamen; or, a pros¬ pect of the laws of England, purposely framed for the safeguard of the king’s ma¬ jesty, his sacred person, crown and dignity, against all traitorous speeches, designs, and conspiracies. To which are added peculiar notes upon the judgment in high treason. 12°. London, 1671. Form and method of trial of commoners in cases of high treason and misprision ot high treason. [anon]. 12°. London, 1709. [ With Great Britain. Collection of statutes re¬ lating to liigh treason. 1709]. Great Britain. Collection of the several stat¬ utes and parts of statutes now in force rela- Law—continued. Treason : ting to high treason and misprision of high treason. 12°. London, 1709. Holbournc ( Sir R.) Learned readings upon the statute of 25 Edw. iii. cap. 2, being the statute of treasons ; to which is added cases of prerogative, treason, misprision of treason, felony, etc. by lord Bacon. 12°. London, 1684. Ludcrs (A.) Considerations on the law of high treason in the article of levying war. 12°. Bath, 1808. -On the judgment in high treason. 12°. Bath, 1810. [In his Tracts on law and history, v. 1, pp. 149-172], Short discourse of high treason; more espe¬ cially on three clauses of the statute, viz : 1. Compassing the king’s death. 2. Levy¬ ing war against the king. 3. Adhering to his enemies, [anon]. 12°. London, 1746. Treatise on the law and proceedings in cases of high treason, etc. By a barrister-at- law. [anon.] 8°. London, 1793. Yorke ( C. ) Some considerations on the law of forfeiture for high treason. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1795. Treasure-trove : Rhind (A. H.) Law of treasure-trove, how can it best be adapted to accomplish use¬ ful results ? 8°. Edinburgh, 1858. Treasury regulations : Mexico. Guia de la hacienda de la republi- ca mdxicana; ano de 1828. 24°. Mex¬ ico, 1828. -Reglamento del tribunal de revision de cuentas y su contaduria mayor. 8°. Mexico, 1840. United States. Digest of the decisions in the office of the second comptroller of the treasury; compiled under the direction of the comptroller, by George Chipman. continued by John W. Butterfield. 8°. Washington, 1865. -General regulations under the reve¬ nue and regulation laws of the United States. 8°. Washington, 1857. Trespass : Carter (S.) Treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis. 8°. London, 1704. Tool (G. V.) Essay on waste, nuisanco, and trespass, chiefly with reference to rem¬ edies in equity; treating of the law of timber, mines, lights, water, support, the construction of public works, etc. 8°. London, 1863. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 227 Law—continued. Trials : 1. Collections. American criminal trials. By Peleg W. Chandler. 2 v. 12°. Boston, 1851-52. Cases adjudged in the supreme court of New Jersey, relative to the manumission of negroes and others holden in bondage. 8°. Burlington, 1794. Causes amusantes et connues. 2 v. 12°. Berlin, 17G9-70. Causes celebres de tous les peuples. Redi¬ gees par A. Fouquier. Edition illustree. 5 v. 4°. Paris, 1858-62. Causes celebres et iuteressantes, avec les jugeraens qui les ont decidees. Nouvelle kdition, revue, corrigke et augmentee de plusieurs pibces importantes qu’on a re- couvrees. Publikes par F. Gayot de Pita- val. 20 v. 12°. Paris, 1739-50. Causes celebres ktrangeres. Publiees en France pour la premihre fois, et traduites de l’Anglais, de l’Espagnol, de l’ltalien, de l’Allemand, etc. par une societe dejuris- consultes et de gens de lettres. 5 v. 8°. Paris, 1827-28. Causes criminelles celebres du 19 e sibcle. Redigees par une societe d’avocats. 4 v. 8°. Paris, 1827-28. Causes politiques celebres du 19 e siccle. Redigees par une societe d’avocats et de publicistes. 8°. Paris, 1827-28. Celebrated trials, and remarkable cases of criminal jurisdiction, from the earliest records to the year 1825. 6 v. 8°. London, 1825. Celebrated trials connected with the aristoc¬ racy in the relations of private life. Pub¬ lished by Peter Burke. 8°. London, 1849. Celebrated trials connected with the upper classes of society in the relations of pri¬ vate life. Published by Peter Burke. 8°. London, 1851. Celebrated trials of all countries, and remark¬ able cases of criminal jurisprudence. Se¬ lected by a member of the Philadelphia bar. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. Ceremonial for the trial of a peer, in West¬ minster hall, with Garter’s list of the peer¬ age as it now stands, April, 1776. And a plan of the court. 4°. London, 1776. Coleccion de las causas inks cfilebres 6 intere- santes de los mejores modelos de alegatos, acusaciones fiscales, interrogatorios y las inks clocuentcs defensas en lo civil y crimi- Law—continued. Trials : Collections. nal del foro espanol, frances, 6 ingles, por una soeiedad de jurisconsultos. 21 v. 8 C . Madrid, 1863. Collection and abridgement of the celebrated criminal trials in Scotland, from 1536 to 1784; with historical and critical remarks. By H. Arnot. 4°. Edinburgh, 1785. Collection of proceedings and trials against state prisoners; as well where they have had the benefit of a legal trial, as where they have been cut otf by arbitrary sen¬ tences, from the Norman conquest to this present time. fol. London, 1741. Collection of the most remarkable and inter¬ esting trials. Particularly of those persons who have forfeited their lives to the injured laws of their country. 2 v. 4°. London, 1775-76. Collection of remarkable and interesting criminal trials, actions at law, etc. By W. M. Medland and C. Weobly. To which is prefixed an essay on reprieve and pardon. 2 v. in 1. 8°. London, 1803. Compleat collection of remarkable trials of the most notorious malefactors at the ses- sions-house in the Old Bailey for near fifty years past. Faithfully collected from the books of tryals, and papers of mr. Smith, mr. Allen, mr. Wilkes, and mr. Larraiu, ordinaries of Newgate, v. 1. 12°. London, 1718. Compleat collection of state trials, and pro¬ ceedings upon impeachments for high trea¬ son, and other crimes and misdemeanors, from the reign of Henry iv. to the end of the reign of George i. 6 v. fol. Loudon, 1719-30. Complete collection of state trials, and pro¬ ceedings for high treason, and other crimes and misdemeanors. 4th ed. commencing with the year 1388, and ending with the year 1777. Edited by F. Hargrave. 11 v. in 5. fol. Loudon, 1776-81. Complete collection of state trials and proceed¬ ings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period [1163] to the present time, with notes and other illustrations. Compiled by [ W. Cob- bett], T. B. Howell, and continued by Thomas Jones Howell. 33 v. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1809-26. -The same. General index. By David Jardine. 8°. London, 1828. 228 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. TRIALS: Collections. Confessions, trials, and biographical sketches of the most cold-blooded murderers, who have been executed in America. 12°. Boston, 1840. Criminal recorder ; or, an awful beacon to the rising generation of both sexes, selected by the arm of justice to persuade them from the dreadful miseries of guilt, collected from authentic documents by a friend of man. 12°. Philadelphia, 1812. Criminal recorder; or biographical sketches of notorious public characters ; including murderers, traitors, pirates, mutineers, in¬ cendiaries, etc. who have suffered the sentence of the law for criminal offences. 4 v. in 2. 12°. London, 1804-0!). Criminal trials. Edited by D. Jardine. 2 v. 16°. London, 1832-35. - The same. 2 v. 16°. London, 1847. [LIBRARY of entertaining knowledge, v. 20-21]. Criminal trials in Scotland, from 1488 to 1624; with historical notes and illustrations, by R. Pitcairn. 3 v. 4°. Edinburgh, 1833. Dramas judiciales. Causas celebres crimi- nales y correctionales de todas las naciones del globo. 8°. Madrid, 1849. English causes cdlebres; or, reports of re¬ markable trials. Edited by G. L. Craik. 8°. London, 1844. Exact abridgement of all the tryals, not omit¬ ting any material passage therein, relating to high treasons, piracies, etc. in the reigns of the late king William the iii. and of our present gracious sovereign queen Anne. 8°. London, 1703. Gallick reports ; or, an historical collection of criminal cases, adjudged in the supreme courts of judicature in France. A work equally instructive and entertaining. 12°. London, 1737. General history of the lives, trials, and execu¬ tions of all the royal and noble personages that have suffered in Great Britain and Ire¬ land for high treason, or other crimes, from the accession of Ilenry viii. to the present time; with account of the rebellions in England, Scotland, and Ireland, fqj: the two last centuries. By Delahay Gordon. 3 v. 8°. London, 1760. History of the most remarkable trials in Great Britain and Ireland in capital cases, [anon.] 8°. London, 1715. Militia reporter. Containing the trials of capt. Jos. Loriug, jun. on the charges of Law—continued. Trials : Collections. gen. Winslow ; capt. Jos. Loring, jun. on the charges of maj. Davis; capt. Amos Binney, on the charges of maj. Osgood ; capt. Thomas Howe, on the charges of maj. Messenger. 8°. Boston, 1810. Modern state trials ; with essays and notes. By W. C. Townsend. 2 v. 8°. London, 1850. New abridgement and critical review of the state trials, and impeachments for high treason, from Richard ii. to the tenth year of George ii. By T. Salmon, fol. Lon¬ don, 1738. New Newgate calendar: being interesting memoirs of notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England during the seventeenth century, brought down to the present time. By A. Knapp, and W. Baldwin. 6 v. 8°. London, [about 1830]. New wonderful magazine; a collection of re¬ markable trials. 2 v. 8°. London, [about 1825]. Netc York city hall recorder ; containing re¬ ports of the most interesting trials in tho courts of judicature for the trial of jury causes, particularly in the court of sessions, 1816-21. By Daniel Rogers. 6 v. in 3. 8°. New York, 1817-22. Nouvelles causes c61£bres, ou, fastes du crime. Redig6es par Moquart. 6 v. 8°. Paris, 1843-47. Procgs efilebres de la revolution ; ou, tableau historique de plusieurs proces fameux te¬ nant aux principaux 6v6nemeus de l’inter- rbgne rdvolutionnaire; notamment celui des agens royaux arretdsen Pan 5 (1797); celui de l’Ar6na et autres; celui de la ma¬ chine infernale; celui de Georges, Pichegru, Moreau et autres; celui relatif it une pre- tendue conspiration de la reine d'Etrurie; celui de la conspiration Malet, etc. Par M. G. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1814. Recueil des causes cdlebres, et des arrets qui les out decidees, publides par M. Mejan. 2 e 6d. 21 v. 8°. Paris, 1808-14. Rgpcrloire gdneral des causes cdlbbres, an- ciennes et inodernes, publie par E. T. Saint- Edme. 15 v. 8°. Paris, 1834-35. Report of trials in the courts of Canada, rela¬ tive to the destruction of the earl ofSelkirk’s settlement on the Red river; with observa¬ tions. By A. Amos. 8°. London, 1820. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 229 Law—continued. Trials : Collections. Reports of certain remarkable cases in the court of session, and trials in tlie high court of justiciary. By William Buchanan. 8°. Edinburgh, 1813. Reports of criminal law cases, decided at the city hall of New York, 1776-1823. By J. T>. Wheeler. 3 v. 8°. New York, 1823. Reports of criminal trials in the circuit, state, and United States courts, held in Rich¬ mond, (Va.) By R. R. Howison. 8°. Richmond, 1851. Select criminal trials at Justice hall, in the Old Bailey, with the opinions of the twelve judges on several interesting points occur¬ ring in the course of them, and reserved for their decision, v. 1. 8°. Edinburgh, 1803. [No more published]. Select trials for murder, robbery, burglary, rapes, sodomy, coining, forgery, pyracy, and other offences and misdemeanors, at the Sessions house in the Old Bailey; to which arc added genuiue accounts of the lives, exploits, behaviour, confessions, and dying speeches of the most notorious convicts, from the year 1741 to the present year, 1764, inclusive. 4 v. 12°. London, 1764. Selection of curious trials, causes, and im¬ portant occurrences in courts of judicature including characteristical remarks and an¬ ecdote. By J. G. S. 2 v. in 1. 12°. London, 1801. Sessions papers. Whole proceedings on the king’s commissions of the peace, oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the city of London, and the county of Middlesex, at the Old Bailey. [Various numbers, from 1765 to 1773]. 4 v. 4°. London, 1765-73. State trials ; or, a collection of the most inte¬ resting trials, prior to the revolution of 1638, reviewed and illustrated by S. M. Phillips. 2 v. 8°. London, 1826. State trials of the United States during the administration of Washington and Adams. Edited by F. Wharton. 8°. Philadelphia, 1849. Trials for high treason in Scotland, under a special commission, held at Stirling, Glas¬ gow, Dumbarton, Paisley, and Ayr, in the year 1820. Edited by C. J. Green. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1825. 2. State trials of France, under Louis Philippe. Cour ties pairs tin royaume de France. Affaire du mois d’avril 1834, it Lyon, etc. Rap- 30 Law—continued. Trials : State trials of Prance, etc. port fait it la cour par [Aiuedde] Girod (de l’Ain). 4 v. 4°. Paris, 1834. -The same. Requisitoire du proeureur- general [A. M. F. L. J. ] Martin (du Nord). 4°. Paris, 1834. -The same. Procedure. Interrogatoires des accuses. Requisitoires. 2 v. 4°. Paris, 1834. -The same. Proces-verbal des seances relatives aujugemeut. 3v. 8°. Paris, 1835. -Process-verbal des seances secretes de la chambre des pairs de France, dans l’affaire de la Tribune, [digerde par Hector Bichat], 11 mai 1835. 8°. Paris, 1835. -Attentat du 28 julliet 1835, [machine infernale de Joseph Fieschi]. Rapport fait it la cour des pairs par [Joseph Marie] le comte de Portalis. Procedure. Deposi¬ tions de temoins. 2 v. 4°. Paris, 1835. -The same. Proces-verbal des stances relatives au jugemeut. 8°. Paris, 1836. - Attentat du 25 juin, [1836, contre Louis Philippe, par Louis Alibaud, aux Tuileries]. Proces-verbal des seances [de la cour des pairs] relatives au jugement de cette affaire. 8°. Paris, 1836. -Attentat du 27 d6cembre 1836, [contre Louis Philippe, par Pierre Framjois Meu- nier]. Rapport fait it la cour des pairs par M. Barthe. Requisitoire et r6plique de M. Franck Carre, proeureur-general. Inter¬ rogatoires des accuses. Procedure. Depo¬ sitions de temoins. 4 v. in 1. 4°. Paris, 1837. -The same. Proces-verbal des stances. 8°. Paris, 1837. [ With the preceding], -Affaire Laity. [Relation des ev6ne- ments it Strasbourg, octobre, 1836, par F. A. R. Laity]. Rapport fait a la cour par M. Laplagne-Barris. Interrogatoires, re quisitoire, etc. 4°. Paris, 1838. -Affaire des 12 et 13 mai 1839, [at¬ tentat contre le gouvernement par Barbbs, Blanqui, etc.] Rapport par J. Merilhou. Requisitoire de m. le proeureur-general, [Franck Carre], interrogatoires, deposi¬ tions, etc. 10 v. in 3. 4°. Paris, 1839-40. - Attentat du 6 a»fft 1840, [;\ Bou¬ logne, par C. L. Napoleon Bonaparte], Re¬ quisitoires etrepliques de M. Franck Carre, proeureur-general. Depositions de temoins. Proces-verbal des seances relatives au jugement 3v.ini. 4°. Paris, 1841. 230 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : State trials of France, etc. four des pairs du royaumc de France. At¬ tentat du 0 no lit 1840, [it Boulogne, par C. L. Napoleon Bonaparte], Rapport par M. Persil. Interrogatoires des inculpes, etc. 3v.ini. 4°. Paris, 1841. -Attentat du 15 octobre 1840, [eontre Louis Philippe, par Marius Edmond Darmfes]. Rapport fait par le baron Girod, (de l’Ain). Interrogators des inculpes. Requisitoire prononce par M. Franck Carre. Depositions des temoins. Proems-verbal, etc. 6 v. in 2. 4°. Paris, 1841. -Attentat du 13 septembre 1841, [con- tre les princes frantjais, par Francois Que- nisset, Jean Marie Boueheron, et autres]. Rapport par m. le comte de Bastard. Acte d’accusation. Interrogatoires des inculpds. Requisitoires pvononeds par Hebert, et par Bouehy. Depositions de temoins Proces- verbal des seances relatives au jugement. 6 v. 4°. Paris, 1841. - Attentat du 6 avril 1846, [eontre Louis Philippe par Pierre Lecomte], Rap¬ port par M. Franck Carr6. Acte d’accu¬ sation. Interrogatories de l’inculpd. Depo¬ sitions de tdmoins. Proees-verbal des stances, relatives au jugement. 5 v. in 1. 4°. Paris, 1846. -Attentat du 29 juillet 184G, [eontre Louis Philippe par Joseph Henry]. Rap¬ port par M. Laplagne-Barris. Interroga¬ toires de l’inculp6. Requisitoire prononed par M. Hubert. Pieces saisies. Depositions de tdmoins. Proees-verbal des sdances rela¬ tives au jugement. G v. in 1. 4°. Paris, 184G. Individual trials, etc. Abbott (Lit tit. Jail). Trial by the general court martial, on allegations made against him by captain David Porter. 8°. Washington, 1822. -The same. With an appendix of doc¬ uments in relation to the management of affairs on the Boston station. 8°. Boston, 1822. Achtlli v. Newman. A full report of the most extraordinary trial for seduction and adultery charged against dr. Achilli, the apostate catholic priest, by the celebrated dr. Newman, the Oxford puseyite, both of whom arc seccders from their former creeds The only correct edition. 8°. New York, 1852. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Addison (Alexander). Trial of Alexander Ad¬ dison, president of the courts of common pleas, in the circuit consisting of the coun¬ ties of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washing¬ ton, and Alleghany, on an impeachment, by the bouse of representatives, before the senate of the commonwealth of Pennsyl¬ vania. Taken in short-hand by Thomas Lloyd. 2d ed. with additions. 8°. Lan¬ caster, (Pa.) 1803. Alaman (Lucas) and others. Processo instruc¬ tive formado por la seccion del gran jurado dc lac&mara de diputados del congreso ge¬ neral, en averiguacion de los delitos de que fueron acusados los ex-ministros D. Lu¬ cas Alaman, D. Rafael Mangino, D. Josd Antonio Facio, y D. Josd Ignacio Espi¬ nosa. 4°. Mexico, 1833. Alexandra (Steamer). Attorney general v. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel Al¬ exandra, seized under the foreign enlist¬ ment act. (59 George iii, chapter 69). Report of the trial before the right lionora- rable the lord chief baron and a special jury. In the court of exchequer, at West¬ minster, trinity term, 26th Victoria. 8°. London, 18G3. -In the court of exchequer, at West¬ minster, Michmlmas term, 27th Victoria. Before the right hon. the lord chief baron Pollock, mr. baron Bramwell, mr. baron Channell, and mr. baron Pigott. Report of the arguments on the application of the attorney general for leave to move for a new trial after the first four days of term, resulting in a rule nisi to show cause why a new trial should not be had, and the argu¬ ments thercou ; together with the judg¬ ment of the court; and also an appendix containing various documents referred to. 8°. London, I8G4. -Report of the arguments in the case on appeal against the decision of the court of exchequer chamber on the preliminary objection to the jurisdiction of that court in appeal under the new rules of the court of exchequer, applying the common law pro¬ cedure acts to the revenue side of the ex¬ chequer. Together with the judgment of the house of lords. 8°. London, 18G4. Alibuud (L.) See TRIALS. France, p.897. Allen (Bennett) and Morris (Robert). Trial cf the rev. Bennett Allen and Robert Mor- CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 231 Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. lis for the wilful murder of Lloyd Dulauy, in a duel, in Hyde Park. In the Old Bailey, 5th June, 1782. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 4°. Loudon, 1782. [With Biddle and others' trial], Almon (John). Trial of John Almon, book¬ seller, upon an information, filed ex officio, by William de Grey, his majesty’s attorney general, for selling Junius’s letter to the k-; in the court of king’s bench, June 2, 1770. 8°. Londou, 1770. Alton trials. Trial of Wiuthrop S. Gilman, who was indicted with Enoch Long, and others, forthecrimeofriot, November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press from an attack made on it at that time by an armed mob. Also the trial of John Solo¬ mon, and others, for a riot committed in Alton, November, 1837, in unlawfully and forcibly entering the warehouse of Godfrey, Gilman and Co. and breaking up and de¬ stroying a printing press. By William S. Lincoln. 12°. New York, 1838. American print works v. C. IV. Lawrence. Proceedings at the trial of the above enti¬ tled cause, supreme court of New Jersey, at Essex circuit, October, 1652. Compiled from notes of the reporter at the trial, and revised by the counsel for the defendant. 8°. New York, 1852. Amistarl (Spanish schooner). Argument of John Quincy Adams before the supreme court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque and others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by lieut. Gedney, de¬ livered on the 24th of February and 1st of March, 1841 ; with a review of the case of the Antelope, reported in the 10th, 11 th, and 12th volumes of Wheaton’s reports. 8°. New York, 1841. -The African captives. Trial of the prisoners of the Amistad on the writ of ha¬ beas corpus, before the circuit court of the United States for the district of Connecti¬ cut; judges Thompson and Judson, Sep¬ tember term, 1839. 8°. New York, 1839. Anglure c. Petit. Consultation sur 1’affaire de la dame d’Anglure contre les sieurs Petitau conseil des depeclies; dans laquelle l’on traite du manage et de l’etat des protest- ants. [Par Guy Jean Baptiste Target], 4°. Paris, 1787. [Tracts ; foreign law]. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Angus (Charles). Trial of Charles Angus on an indictment for the wilful murder of Mar¬ garet Burns, at the assizes held at Lancas¬ ter, 2d September, 1808. Taken in short¬ hand by William Jones, jr. 8°. Liver¬ pool, 1808. -Vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder. [«non.] 8°. Liverpool, 1808. f With the preceding], -Remarks on a late publication entitled “ A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the crown on a late trial at Lancaster.” By James Carson, M. D. 6°. Liverpool, 1808. [ With the preceding]. -Rejections occasioned by the perusal of a pamphlet entitled “A vindication of the opinions delivered by the medical witnesses for the crown (the prosecution) on a late trial at Lancaster.” By D. Campbell, M.D. 8°. Liverpool] 1809. [ With the preceding], Anneslcy v. Anglesey. Trial in ejectment be¬ tween Campbell Craig, lessee of James Aunesley, plaintiff, and the right honora¬ ble Richard [Annesley], earl of Anglesey, defendant, before the barons of his majes¬ ty’s court of exchequer in Ireland, Novem¬ ber 11-25, 1743. fob London, 1744. Antelope : See Amistad. Armstrong v. Nair and Alston. Report of the trial by jury, Uavid Armstrong against George Buchan Nair and Gideon Alston, for sending a challenge to fight a duel. Taken in short-hand. 8°. Edinburgh, 1823. Armstrong : See General Armstrong. A mold (Stephen). Trial of Stephen Arnold for the murder of Betsey Van Amburgh,a child six years of age, before the court of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery for the county of Otsego, at the court-house in Cooperstowu, June 4, 1805. Published according to act of Congress. 8°. Newark, (N. J.) 1806. Ashton's trial : See Grahme's trial. Aspden (Matthias). Letters and other docu¬ ments, produced in the case of the suc¬ cession of Matthias Aspden, and ordered to be printed. 8°. Philadelphia, 1837. Atterbury (Francis, bishop of Rochester). De¬ fense of Francis [ Atterbury], late bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the house of lords, 232 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. on Thursday, the 9th, and Saturday, the 11th of May, 1723, against the bill then de¬ pending for inflicting pains and penalties on him. By William Wynne. [With the speeches of Rochester, Phipps, Reeve, Wearg, Salisbury, the duke of Wharton, etc.] fol. Loudon, 1723. Aticoodv. Eyre. Case of Attvood v. Eyre in chancery. 8°. London 1791. [/« Hargrave (F.) Collectauea juridica, v. 1], Audley (Mervin Touchet, carl of Castlehaven, baron). Case of sodomy, in the tryalof Mer- viu [Touchet] lord Audley, earl of Castle¬ haven, who was try’d and condemn’d by his peers, April 25, and beheaded on Tower Hill, May 14,1631. 3d ed. 12°. London, 1715. [ With Essex and Howard]. Avery ( Ephraim K.) Report of the trial of rev. Ephraim K. Avery, before the supreme judicial court of Rhode Island, on an in¬ dictment for the murder of Sarah Maria Cornell,’by Richard Hildreth. 2d ed. 8°. Boston, 1833. Babbit (E. B.) Trial of lieutenant E. B. Bab¬ bit, on charges preferred by commodore Jesse D. Elliott, before a naval court mar¬ tial, assembled at the navy yard, Charles¬ town, October 13, 1834. 8°. Boston, 1835. Bache (Louis). General court martial. Pro¬ ceedings of a general court martial for the trial of lieutenant colonel Louis Bache, com¬ manding a detachment of volunteers and militia of Pennsylvania, upon charges of mutiny, disobedience of orders, insubordi¬ nation, and violation of the established usages of the army, and of the principles of military discipline, at the camp Marcus Hook, on the Delaware, in October, 1814. 8°. Philadelphia, 1815. Bachelor (Origen). Trial of the common¬ wealth v. Origen Bachelor, for a libel on the character of George B. Beals, de¬ ceased, at the municipal court, Boston, March term, A. D. 1820. Before lion. P. O. Thatcher, judge. Reported by John W. Whitman. 8°. Boston, 1829. Bagsliaw v. Spencer. Case of Bagshaw v. Spencer in chancery. 8°. London, 1791. j In Hargrave (F.) Collectauea juridica, v. 1]. Balainvilliers c. Naucresson et Joussineau. , Exposb d’Elisabeth, Charlotte, Amablej Bernard Balainvilliers, uses juges d’appel; contie les citoyens Naucresson et Joussi- Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. neau, ses cousins. Plaidoyer du citoyen Bellart, pour les citoyens Naucresson, et Joussineau, coutre Claire B—. 4°. Paris, 1801. [ With Brisson c. Rioust]. Baldwin (Charles N.) Report of the trial of Charles N. Baldwin for a libel, in pub¬ lishing, in the Republican Chronicle, cer¬ tain charges of fraud and swindling in the management of lotteries in the state of New York. Taken down in short-hand by H. W. Warner. 8°. New York, 1818. Balmerinocli (Arthur Elphinstonc, 6th earl): See Kilmarnock. Baltimore riots. Report of the committee of grievances and courts of justice of the house of delegates of Maryland on the re¬ cent mobs and riots in the city of Balti¬ more. 8°. Annapolis, 1813. Banks (John). Full and particular narrative of the life, character, and conduct of John Banks, who is to bo executed on the 11th day of July, 1806, for the wilful murder of his wife, Margaret Banks. To which is prefixed a correct copy of his trial and condemnation, with an appendix contain¬ ing his confession. 8°. New York, 1806. Bank of Pennsylvania. Robbery of the bank of Pennsylvania in 1798. The trial in su¬ preme court of Pennsylvania, upon which the president, the cashier, and one of the directors and another person were sen¬ tenced to pay Patrick Lyon twelve thou¬ sand dollars damages, for a false and ma¬ licious prosecution against him. Reported from notes, by T. Lloyd. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1608. Bank of the United States vs. Osborn and others. State of the case and argument for the appellants, in the case of the bank of the United States versus the auditor and treasurer of the state of Ohio and others, m the supreme court of the United States. 8°. Cincinnati, 1823. Banker's case. Argument of the lord keeper Sommers, on his giving judgment in the Banker’s case ; delivered in the exchequer chamber, Juue 23, 1696. 4°. London, 1733. Banque St. Charles dc Madrid c. Lecoutculx. Memoire pour la banque de Saint Charles, dtablie ii Madrid, contre M. Lecouteulx, senateur, lnembre et liquidatcur de l’auci- enne maison do banque Lecouteulx et CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 233 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. compagnie; et M. Augustin Quesneau, ancieu negociant, intervenant dans la cause. Memoire de M. Augustin Ques¬ neau. Premier aper 9 u de l’aflfaire. Dis- positif du jugemeut prononc6 le 13 floreal au 12, par le tribunal de commerce du de- partement de la Seine, dans la cause. Memoire devaut la cour d’appel de Paris. Reponse pour le senateur Lecouteulx- Canteleu, aux deux memoires dela banque royale de St. Charles de Madrid. 4°. Paris, 1809. Barber (IV. H.) Case of mr. W. H. Barber, containing copies of all the documents re¬ cently submitted to the right hon. sir George Grey, hart, secretary of state for the home department; a letter from Nor¬ folk island, showing the revolting cruel¬ ties to which mr. Barber was there sub¬ jected ; and a narrative of the steps by which his innocence has been established, and his deliverance effected. Gth ed. 8°. London, 1849. -Case of mr. W. II Barber, contain¬ ing copies of documents submitted to the government, resulting in her majesty’s royal pardon. 8th ed. with a declaration by the jury retracting verdict; observa¬ tions on the refusal of his attorney’s cer¬ tificate ; a narrative of his condition and treatment in Norfolk island, etc. 8°. London, 1863. Barlwt (John). Tryal of John Barbot, attor- ney-at-law, for the murder of Mathew Mills, at a court of oyer and terminer and general goal delivery, held at the town of Bass- terre, in and for the island of St. Christo¬ pher, on Friday, the 5tli day of January, 1753. fol. Loudon, 1753. Barker, Vermilya, and Davis. Trial of Jacob Barker, Thomas Vermilya, and Matthew L. Davis for alleged conspirac 3 r . By Hugh Maxwell. 8°. New York, 1827. Barret's trial : See Rouvellet's trial. Barron (James) and others. Proceedings of the general court martial convened for the trial of commodore James Barron, captain Charles Gordon, mr. William Hook, and captain John Hall, of the United States ship Chesapeake, in the month of January, 1808. 8°. Washington, 1822. Bartlett (Washington A.) Defence before the naval court of inquiry. 18°. New York, 1857. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Bashford v. Barstow. Trial in the supreme court, of the information in the nature of a quo warranto filed by the attorney general, on the relation of Coles Bashford vs. W. A. Barstow, contesting the right to the office of governor of Wisconsin. 8°. Madi¬ son, (Wis.) 1856. Bashford v. Parker and others. Report of the case of Norbury Bashford vs. Charles Parker, John Titus, James D. Westcott, Nathan Nathans, and Richard Cromwell, decided in the court for the trial of small causes, before David Johnston, July 7, 1835. 8°. Trenton, 1835. Bate ( Henry). Trial of the rev. Henry Bate, clerk, with the previous proceedings, up¬ on an information exhibited against him by his grace the duke of Richmond, for a libel. In the court of king’s bench, June 22, 1780. From Mr. Gurney’s short-hand notes, fol. London, 1780. i With Sayre v. Rochford]. Bateman (Charles). Account of the trial of Charles Bateman, chirurgeon, for high trea¬ son, in conspiring the death of the late king, and the subversion of the government, etc. at the Old Bayly, 9th Dec. 1685. The try- als of John Holland and William Davis, for imprisoning William Chauncey, 10th Dec. 1685. As, also, the trials of John Hol¬ land, William Davis, and Agnes Wearing, for burglary and felony, 10th Dec. 1685. fol. London, 1685. Baudelocque, c. Tardieu, Sacombe, ct autres. Premier plaidoyer pour le sieur Baude¬ locque, contre Alexandre Tardieu, Jean Francois Sacombe, la femme Bridif, et le sieur Lefebre. Second et troisOme plaidoy- ers, contenant la discussion. Audiences des 30 messidor et 7 thermidor. Plaidoyer du docteur Sacombe, defendeur, en r6ponse it celui de M. Delamalle, defeuseur de M. Baudelocque, demandeur. Replique pour le sieur Baudelocque, contre Alexandre Tardieu, etc. prononcee par M. Delamalle, a l’audience du 5 fructidor du xii. Conclu¬ sions motivees pour M. Tardieu, etc. Me¬ moire pour M. Tardieu, contre M. Baude¬ locque. [Incomplete, only pp. 1-8]. Jugementdu tribunal civil de premiere in¬ stance du departement de la Seine, qui con- damne le sieur Sacombe ii faire reparation dhouueur ii M. Baudelocque ; it le tenir pour homme d’houneur et de probitd; or- 234 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—couti lined. TUIALS : Individual trials, etc. donne la suppression de ses 6crits,comme injurieux, diffamatoires et calomnieux; faites defenses audit Sacombe de ne plus a l’avenir composer, faire imprimer, etc. 4°. Paris, 1804. Baylcy v. Donaldson. Minutes of the pro¬ ceedings of the trial of an action for defa¬ mation, in the grand court held in Span¬ ish Town, on Monday, 17th October, 1808. 8°. Kingston, 1808. Beale (Stephen T.) Trial and conviction of dr. Stephen T. Beale, with the letters of chief justice Lewis, and judges Black and Woodward, on his case. Interesting ether cases and letters of professor Gibson, pro¬ fessor Wilthank, W. Badger, esq. W. L. Hirst, esq. rev. Albert Barnes, dr. Henry A. Board man, etc. 8°. Philadelphia, 1855. Beall (John Y.) The trial of John Y. Beall as a spy and guerillero, by military com¬ mission. 8°. New York, 1865. Beardsley. Report of the Beardsley divorce case, containing the full and unabridged testimony of all the witnesses, together with all the evidence suppressed by the daily papers. 8°. New York, I860. Becker (Oskar). Der process Oskar Becker, verhandelt vor dem schwurgericlite zu Bruchsal am 23 September, 1861. 8°. Hei¬ delberg, 1861. Benson and others v. the mayor, etc. of Al¬ bany. Albany city northern r. r. bonds. Opinion of mr. justice D. Wright, on an application for an injunction to restrain the mayor, aldermen, etc. of the city of Albany from paying the interest on bonds issued by them. 8°. [Albany, 1857]. Bcrnardistun(Sir Samuel). Tryal and convic¬ tion or sir Sam. Bernurdiston, hart, for high misdemeanor, at the session of nisi prius, liolden at Guild Hall, London, before the right honorable sir George Jeffries, lord chief justice of England, Thursday, Feb ruary 14, 1(383. fol. London, 1684. Bishops (Seven). Proceedings and tryal in the case of William [Sancroft], archbishop of Canterbury ; William [Turner], bishop of St. Asaph ; Francis [Lake], bishop of Ely; John [Lloyd], bishop of Chiches¬ ter; Thomas [Ken], bishop of Bath and Wells; Thomas [White], bishop of Peter¬ borough ; and Jonathan [Trelawney], bishop of Bristol; in the court of king’s Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. bench, iuTrinity term, 1688. 8°. London, 1716. Blount ( William). Proceedings on impeach¬ ment of William Blount, a senator of the United States. 8°. Philadelphia, 1799. Bonaparte (Charles Louis Napoldon): See Trials. ( Collections , France), p. 897. Bonaparte (Jtrome). Appel du jugement do la premiere chambre du tribuual de preinihre instance de la Seine, du 15 fevrier 1861. M. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte et mine. Elizabeth Patterson contre s. a. i. le prince Napoleon. 4°. Paris, 1861. Boorn (Stephen and Jesse). Trial of Stephen and Jesse Boorn for the murder of Russel Colvin, with the subsequent wonderful dis¬ covery of Colvin alive, and an account of his return to Manchester, where the mur¬ der was alleged to have been committed, with other interesting particulars relative to this mysterious affair in addition to the trial. 2d ed. 8°. Rutland, (Vermont),1820. Boot anil shoemakers of Philadelphia. Trial on an indictment for a combination and conspiracy to raise their wages. Taken iu short-hand by T. Lloyd. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1806. Booth (Sherman M.) Trial of Sherman M. Booth for seduction. Evidence and sum¬ ming up of counsel in the case of the state vs. S. M. Booth, for seducing Caroline N. Cook. 8°. Milwaukee, 1859. Bourne (Charles). Trial of lieutenant Charles Bourne, upon the prosecution of sir James Wallace, knt. for an assault ; also, the law pleadings, the arguments of counsel, and the speech of mr. justice Willes upon passing judgment. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Blanchard. With notes by mr. Bourne. 8°. London, 1783. Boices (Andrew llohinson). Trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes, for adultery and cruelty. 8°. London, 1789. Brailier, Simare and Lardoise. Memoire justificatif pour trois homines [Charles Bra- dier, Jean Baptiste Simare, et - Lar- doisc] condamnes a la roue. [Par C. M. ,1. B. Mercier Dupaty], 4°. Paris, 1786. -- Reflexions d’uu citoyen non graduti sur un proems trhs couuu. 38 pp. 12°. Loud res, 1786. - Reflexions d’un citoyen non grudud CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 235 Law—continued. Trials-. Individual trials, etc. sur un prochs tres connu. [Pur J. A. N. CaritatdeCondorcet], 4°. Francfort, 1786. - Arret de la cour do parlement, qui ordonne qu’un [livre] imprime in 4°. in¬ titule : Mbmoire justificatif, pour trois homines condamnes a la roue, etc. et la con¬ sultation etant a la suite dudit imprim6 seront lacbres et b rules en la cour du palais, etc. Du 11 aout 1786. [Contenant le requisitoire d’Antoine Louis Soguier. 4°. Paris, 1786. - Reponse au l'bquisitoire d’Antoine Louis Sbguier, du 11 aodt 1786. [««on.] 4 C . Paris, 1786. -Rbsumb du nicimoire justificatif de Bradier, Si mare et Lardoise; de leurs niovens de droit; de leurs diflerentes re- quetes ; et de leur r6ponse manuscrite au requisitoire. [ParDupaty]? 4°. Paris, 1787. - Justification du memoire contre les imputations de faux contenues dans le requisitoire et l’arret du 11 aofit 1786, et idee de la foi due au requisitoire. [Par Dupaty] ? 4°. [Paris, 1787]? - Reponse au mbmoire apologetique desofficiers de la prevote de Troyes ; contre Bradier, Simare et Lardoise. [Par Du¬ paty]? 23 pp. 4 C . [Paris, 1787] ? -Nouveaux moyens de cassation contre la procedure prbvotale dans le proces de Bradier, Simare et Lardoise. [Par Dupa¬ ty] ? 11 pp. 4°. [Paris, 1787] ? Bradstreet (Martha). Memorial praying for the impeachment of Alfred Conkling, U. S. judge of the northern district of New York. 8°. New York, 1829. Brandreth ( Jeremiah) and others. Trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightnian, and others, for high treason, under a special commis¬ sion, at Derby, October, 1817. Taken in short-hand by W. B. Gurney. 2 v. 8°. London, 1817. Brecliard c. Perault. Consultation sur la question suivante: le concours de l’officier de l’etat civil est-il indispensable pour la confection d’un manage? Memoire a con- suiter et consultation, pour Francois Br6- chard, contre Marie Perault, par Bellart, Bonnet et Periguou. 63 pp. 4°. Paris, 1804. [ With PfiNICAUD C. LANEFRANQUF.]. Bright (Michael). Report of the trial of gen. Law— continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Michael Bright and others before Washing¬ ton and Peters, in the circuit court of the United States for Pennsylvania, on an in¬ dictment for obstructing the execution of the writ of arrest, issued out of the district court of Pennsylvania, in the case of Gid¬ eon Olmstead and others, against the sur¬ viving executors of David Ritteuhouse. By Thomas Lloyd. 8°. Philadelphia, 1809. Brinsmade c. Jarees. Report of the case of Peter Allen Brinsmade vs. James Jackson Jarves, for alleged libelous publications. 8°. Honolulu, 1846. Brisson c. llioust. Consultation pour la fa- mil le des mineurs Brisson, dounbe par les citoyens Ferey, Bigot-Preamenseu et Poi¬ rier; plaidoyer du citoyen Rioust, pour ma- dame Rioust, son bpouse ; contre le citoyen Brisson. Plaidoyer du citoyen Delamalle, pour lo citoyen Brisson, coiitre lo citoyen Rioust et son bpouse. Plaidoyer, conclu¬ sions du citoyen L. II. Cahier, et jugement dans la cause entre C. N. F. Brisson et F. M. M. Heron, femme de M. N. Rioust. Plaidoyer du citoyen Rioust, pour inadame Rioust, son bpouse, contre le citoyen Eris- son. 2v.ini. 4°. and 8°. Paris, 1801—03. British soldiers. Trial of the British soldiers of the 29th regiment for the murder of Cris- pus Attucks, Sam’l Gray, Sam’l Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Can - , on Mon¬ day evening, March 5, 1770, before the honorable Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, justices. 12°. Boston, 1824. Broad (Amos). Trial of Amos Broad and his wife, on three several indictments for as¬ saulting and beatiug Betty, a slave, and her little female child, Sarah, aged three years. Had at the court of special sessions of the peace, held in and for the city and county of New York, at the city hall, the 28th day of February, 1809. 8°. New York, 1809. Brodie (IVilliam.) Trial of William Brodie and of George Smith, before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, 27th August, 1788, for breaking into the general excise office at Edinburgh. By ./Eneas Morrison. 8°. Edinburgh, 1788. Brovin (Humphrey) and others. Report of the trial of the information tiled by her majes¬ ty’s attorney-general against Humphrey Brown and others, directors and general 236 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. manager of the royal British bank, before lord Campbell and a special jury, at Guild¬ hall, 13th February, 1858. By J. C. Evans. 8°. London, 1858. Broicn {John). Life, trial, and execution of captain John Brown,known as “old Brown, of Ossawatomie,” w'ith a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper’s Ferry. Compiled from official and authentic sour¬ ces, including Cook’s confession, and all the incidents of the execution. 8°. New York, 1859. Buckingham (Joseph Timber ). Trial, com¬ monwealth v. J. T. Buckingham, on au in¬ dictment for a libel upon John Newland Maffitt, before the municipal court of the city of Boston, December term, 1822. 8°. Boston, [1822]. Buckworth v. Tliirkell. Case of Buckworth v. Thirkell, in the king’s bench, on a re¬ plevin, 1785. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectaneajuridica, v. 1]. Burch divorce case. Report of the Burch di¬ vorce case. 8°. New York, I860. Burdell murder case. Abstract of the evi¬ dence, with comments, a demonstration of the innocence of the accused, etc. 8°. New York, 1857. Burns (Anthony). Boston slave riot, and trial of Anthony Burns ; containing report of the Faneuil hall meeting, murder of Batchelder, Theodore Parker’s lesson for the day, speeches of counsel, judge Loring’s deci¬ sion, and account of the embarcation. 8°. Boston, 1854. Burr (Aaron). Examination upon the charges of high misdemeanor and treason. 8°. Richmond, (Ya.) 1807. -Reports of the trials of colonel Aaron Burr, for treason and for a misdemeanor, in the circuit court of the United States, held at the city of Richmond, in the district of Virginia, in the summer term of the year 1807. Taken in short-hand, by David Ro¬ bertson. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1808. -Trial for treason and misdemeanor, in the circuit court of the United States for the district of Virginia. 8°. [n.p 1808] ? [Title page wantingl. -Trial of col. Aaron Burr, on an indict¬ ment for treason, before the circuit court of j the United States, held in Richmond, (Va.) May term, 1807. By Thomas Carpenter. 3 v. 8°. Washington, 1807-08. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. -Trial of Aaron Burr for high treason, in the circuit court of the United States for the district of Virginia, summer term, 1807; comprisingall theevidence and the opinions of the court upon all motions made in the various stages of the case, with abstracts of arguments of counsel, compiled from authentic reports made during the progress of the trial; to which is added an account of the subsequent proceedings against Burr, Blennerhassett, and Smith, in the same court, with notes, by the compiler, on the law of treason, as applicable to the existing rebellion. Prefaced by a brief historical sketch of Burr’s western expedition in 1806. By J. J. Coombs. 8°. Washington, 1865. Burrell v. Nicholson. Report of the late im¬ portant trial in the court of king’s bench, in which sir Charles Merrick Burrell, hart, was plaintiff, and Henry John Nicholson the defendant, respecting the parochial rates claimed by the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, from the inhabitants of Rich¬ mond terrace. 8°. London, 1834. Byng (Admiral John). Trial of the honorable admiral John Byng, at a court martial, as taken by Mr. Charles Fearne, judge advo¬ cate of his majesty’s fleet, fol. London, 1757. Byrne (Bernard M.) Proceedings of a court martial for the trial of surgeon B. M. Byrue, held at fort Moultrie, (S. C.) March 24, 1859. 8°. Charleston, 1859. Cagliostro (Alessandro di), alias Balsaino (Giuseppe). Mdmoire pour le comto de Cagliostro, aceusd, contre m. le procureur- gdndral, en prdsence de m. le cardinal de Rohan, etc. 63 pp. 12° Paris, 1786. -Mcmoire pour le cointe Cagliostro, demandeur, contre m. Chesnon, le fils, et le sieur de Launay, gouverneur de la Bas¬ tille, defendeurs. Pidee importante dans l’affaire du marquis de Launay, contre le sieur Cagliostro. 4°. Paris, 1786-87. [ With KORNMANN’S trial]. -The same. 40 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. See, also, Lamotlc. Cairns (James) and others. Report of the trial of Cairns,Turnbull, Smith, and Lamb, be¬ fore the high court of justiciary at Edin¬ burgh, 18th December, 1837, for the crimes of mobbing and rioting, and assault, com¬ mitted at Hawick. By Archibald Swintou. 8°. Edinburgh, 1837. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 237 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Calder (Admiral Sir Robert). Minutes of the proceedings at a court martial assembled on board his majesty’s ship Prince of Wales, in Portsmouth harbor, Dec. 1805, for the trial of sir Robert Calder, bai t, vice-admiral of the blue. 8°. London, 1806. Campbell (Mungo). Trial of Mungo Camp¬ bell, before the high court of justiciary in Scotland, for the murder of Alexander, earl ofEglintown. 8°. London, 1770. -Information for Mungo Campbell, in a criminal prosecution before the high court of justiciary in Scotland, for the murder of the late Alexander [Seton, 10th] earl of Eglintown. 8°. London, 1770. f With the preceding volume]. Canada rebellion. Report of the state trials, before a general court martial held at Mont¬ real in 1838-39 ; exhibiting a complete his¬ tory of the late rebellion in Lower Canada. 2v. 8°. Montreal, 1839. -Report of the case of the Canadian prisoners. With introduction on the writ of habeas corpus, by Alfred A. Frey. 8°. Loudon, 1839. Canning ( Elizabeth). Trial for wilful and cor¬ rupt perjury, at Justice hall in the Old Bailey, 29th April, 1754. Taken in short¬ hand, by Thomas Gurney, etc. fol. Lon¬ don, 1754. Cordon c. Leorier- Delisle. Eclaircissemens justificatifs pour le sieur J. Bernard Car- don, contre le sieur Leorier-Delisle. Me- moire pour le sieur Leorier-Delille, in¬ time, contre le sieur Jean Baptiste Car- don, appellant des jugemens rendus a la police correctionelle du tribunal de pre¬ miere instance du departement du Loire, sdant it Montargis, les 2, 4 et 23 avril 1807; et contre me. Berryer aussi, appel¬ lant. Mdmoire ii consulter pour le sieur Car- don, contre le sieur Leorier de L’lsle. Con¬ sultation pour le sieur J. B. Cardon, con¬ tre le sieur Ldorier de L’lsle. Memoire a consulter et consultation pour Me. Berryer, contre le sieur Ldorier-Delisle, eu pre¬ sence du sieur Cardon. Consultation pour M. Cardon, contre M. Ldorier de L’lsle. Jean Bernard Cardon, h la cour de cassa¬ tion, section criminelle. 4°. Paris, [1807], Carlile (Richard). Report of the proceedings of the court of king’s bench, in the Guild¬ hall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th days of October, being the mock trials 31 Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. of Richard Carlile for alleged blasphemous libels in publishing Thomas Paine’s Theo¬ logical works and Elihu Palmer’s Princi¬ ples of nature, before lord chief justice Abbott and special juries. 8°. London, 1822. Caroline Amelia Elizabeth (princess of Wales , afterwards queen of England). Proceedings and correspondence upon the subject of the inquiry into the conduct of her royal high¬ ness the princess of Wales. Faithfully copied from authentic documents. 8°. London, 1807. - Report of the proceedings in the house of lords on the bill of pains and penalties against the queen. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1820. -The same. 3 v. 8°. London, 1821. [Nightingale (J.) Memoirs of queen Caroline v. 3-5]. Castlemaine (Roger Palmer, earl of). Tryalof Roger, earl of Castlemaine, for high trea¬ son, in conspiring the death of the king, the subversion of the government, and intro¬ ducing of popery and arbitrary power, at the king’s bench, 23d June, 1080, where he was acquitted, fol. London, 1681. Catholic question in America. Whether a roman catholic clergyman be in any case compellable to disclose the secrets of auri¬ cular confession. Decided at the court of general sessions, in the city of New York. Reported by William Sampson. 8°. New York, 1813. Cato-sirect conspiracy. Authentic history of the Cato-street conspiracy ; with the trials at large of the conspirators for high treason and murder, by George Theodore Wilkin¬ son. 8°. London, 1820. Cenci (Beatrice). Dissertation on the statutes of the cities of Italy; and a translation of the pleading of Prospero Farinacio in the defence of Beatrice Cenci and her relatives; with notes, by Bowyer. 8°. London, 1838. Chapman (Lucretia). Trial of Lucretia Chap¬ man, otherwise called Lucretia Espos y Mina, who was jointly indicted with Lino Amalia Espos y Mina, for the murder of William Chapman, esq. in the court of oyer and terminer, held at Doyles town, for Bucks, December, 1831 ; continued to February term, 1832. Prepared for publication by William E. Du Bois. 8°. Philadelphia, 183?. 238 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Charnock (R.) and others. Tryals and con¬ demnation of R. Cliavnock, E. King, and T. Keyes, for high treason, at the Old Bailey, March 11, 1696. fol. London, 1696. -The same. fol. London, 1696. | With Guahme’s trial). Chase (David T.) Trials of David T. Chase and John W. Fellows for an alleged con¬ spiracy, etc. and of Jired Bull on an indict¬ ment for perjury, in the court of sessions. Reported by J. S. Carpenter. 8°. New York, 18-29. Chase (Samuel). Report of the trial of the lion. Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the supreme court of the United States, before the high court of impeach¬ ment, composed of the senate of the United States, for charges exhibited against him by the house of representatives, for high crimes and misdemeanors, supposed to have been by him committed ; with the necessary documents and official papers, from his impeachment to final acquittal. Taken in short-hand by Charles Evans. 8°. Baltimore, 1805. -Trial of Samuel Chase, an associate justice of the supreme court of the United States, impeached by the house of repre¬ sentatives, for high crimes and misdemean¬ ors, before the senate of the United States. Taken in short-hand by S. H. Smith and T. Lloyd. 2 v. 8°. Washington, 1805. Cherokee case. Case of the Cherokee nation against the state of Georgia, argued and determined at the supreme court of the United States in 1831, by Richard Peters. 6°. Philadelphia, 1831. Chesapeake case. See Collins and others, trial. Chturlin. Pr6eis pour M. Cheurlin, notaire a Cliaource, cour d’appel de Paris. Au¬ dience du 28 septembre 1809. 4°. Paris, 1809. | With Baudei.ocque c. Tauuieu). Child (David Lee). Trial of David L. Child for libel on the lion. John Keyes, 1828. Reported by J. W. Whitman. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1829. Clare (county of, Ireland). Report of trials under a special commission for the county of Clare, held at Ennis, January, 1848, by J. S. Armstrong. 8°. Dublin, 1848. Clark (Stephen Merrill). Report of the evi¬ dence, arguments of counsel, charge, and Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. sentence, at the trial of Stephen Mer¬ rill Clark, for arson, before the supreme judicial court, February 15, Jf>, and 17, 1821. 8°. Salem, [Mass.] 1821. Clive (R. baron Plassey). Opinions on the case of lord Clive’s jagliire. 8°. London, 1791. [7« Hargrave (P.) Collectaneajuridica, v. 1). Clough (Joel). Trial for the murder of mrs. Mary W. Hamilton, at Mount Holly, (New Jersey), in June, 1833. 8°. Boston, 1833. Cobbett (William). Report of an action for libel, brought by dr. Benjamin Rush against William Cobbett, in the supreme court of Pennsylvania, December term, 1799, for certain defamatory publications in a newspaper entitled Porcupine’s ga¬ zette. Taken in short-hand by T. Carpen¬ ter. 8°. Philadelphia, 1800. -Trial of William Cobbett, esq. (be¬ fore lord Tenterden and a special jury), July 7, 1831, in the court of king’s bench, London. 8°. New York, 1831. Coburn (Edicard O.) and Dalton (Benjamin F.) Complete report of the trial of Edward O. Coburn and Benjamin F. Dalton, for the manslaughter of William Sumner. By the reporter of the Times. 8°. Boston, [1866], Cochrane (Sir Thomas). Trial of Charles Ran¬ dom de Berenger, sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called lord Cochrane, the hou. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Ga- thorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M’Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lvte, for a conspiracy, in the court of king’s bench, Guildhall, 8th and 9tli June, 1814 ; with the subsequent proceedings in the court of king’s bench. Taken in short-hand hy William Brodie Gurney. 8°. London, 1814. Codling ( William) and others. Trial of Wil¬ liam Codling, mariner; John Reid, mari¬ ner ; William Macfarlane, merchant; and George Easterby, merchant, for wilfully and feloniously destroying and casting away the brig Adventure, on the high seas, within the jurisdiction of the admiralty of England ; at the Old Bailey, 26th October, 1803. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney and William Brodie Gurney. 8°. London, 1803. Cole's trial. See Harrison's trial. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 239 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Colledge (Stephen). Arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high treason in conspiring the death of the king, the levying of war, and the subver¬ sion of the government. Before the right honourable sir Francis North, 17-18 Au¬ gust, 1681. fol. London, 1681. Collier de la reine. See Lamotte. Collins ( David) and others. The Chesapeake. Case of David Collins et al. prisoners ar¬ rested under the provisions of the imperial act, 6 and 7 Vic. cap 26, on a charge of pira¬ cy, investigated before Humphrey T. Gil¬ bert, esq. police magistrate of the city of Saint John, and the arguments on the re¬ turn to the order of habeas corpus, before his honor, mr. justice Ritchie, with his de¬ cision. 8°. Saint John, (N. B.) 1864. Columbus {The ship). Argument in giving judgment iu the court of admiralty in the case of the ship Columbus, 1786. By sir J. Marriott. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1], Commarieux c. Duclauson. Me moire pour le citoyen Commarieux et consorts, appelants, contre Marie Adelaide Duclauson, fille adoptive d’Adelaide Framboise Fistion, dite Fistiony, mineure, procedant, en premiere instance, sous l’autorit6 du citoyen Colson, son tuteur; etsurl’appel, avec l’assistance du citoyen Mathieu Deschamps, son mari, iutime. Precis pour le citoyen Deschamps et la demoiselle Colson, son epouse, intimes, contre le citoyen Commarieux et consorts, appelants. 60 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. Compagnic des quinzc-vingts. Memoire sig- nifie pour les propribtaires des quinze- vingts, contre le sieur Bonnard, et contre la sieur Hamille et sa femme. [Par le pro- cureur Dubois]. 55 pp. 4°. Paris, [1789] ? Conspiracy cases (Report of) ; decided at Belle Air, Harford county, (Md.) 8°. Balti¬ more, 1823. Conspiracy trial. Assassination of President Lincoln, aud the trial of the conspirators, David E. Ilerold, Mary E. Surratt, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Edward Span¬ gler, Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O’Latighlin. Compiled and ar¬ ranged by Benti Pitman. 8°. Cincinnati, 1865. -The same. Conspiracy trial for the murder of the president, and the attempt to overthrow the government by the assas- Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc sination of its principal officers. Edited, with an introduction, by Ben: Perley Poore. 3 v. 12°. Boston, 1865-66. - The same. Trial of the alleged assas¬ sins and conspirators at Washington, D. C. May and June, 1865, for the murder of president Abraham Lincoln. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1865. - The same. Argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United States, and especially of the one organized for the trial of the parties charged with conspiring to assassinate the late president and others, presented to that com¬ mission the 19th of June, 1865, aud pre¬ pared by Reverdy Johnson. 8°. Balti¬ more, 1865. [ With the preceding]. - The same. Argument of Thomas Ewing, jr., on the jurisdiction and on the law and the evidence in the case of dr. Samuel A. Mudd, tried before a military commission, of which major general David Hunter is president, on a charge of conspi¬ racy to assassinate the president and other chief officers of the nation, 1865. 8°. Washington, 1865. v [ With the preceding]. - The same. Argument of assistant judge advocate John A. Bingham. 8°. Washington, 1865. - The same. The terrible tragedy at Washington. Assassination of President Lincoln. Last hours and death-bed scenes of the president. A full and graphic ac¬ count, from reliable authority, of the great national calamity, etc. 8°. Philadelphia, [1865], - Trial of the assassins and conspirators for the murder of Abraham Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of vice-presi¬ dent Johnson and the whole cabinet. Con¬ taining the evidence in full, with argu¬ ments of counsel on both sides, and the verdict of the military commission. 8°. Philadelphia, 1865. Cooke {McLaurin F.) Report of the trial of McLaurin F. Cooke, sub-master of the Eliot school of Boston, for assault and bat¬ tery upon Thomas J. Wall, a pupil. 8°. Boston, 1859. Cooke {Peter). Arraignment, tryal, and con¬ demnation of Peter Cooke, gent, for high 240 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. treason, at the Old Bailey, 13th of May, 1696. fol. London, 1696. [ With Grahme'S trial.] Cooper (Thomas). Trial of Thomas Cooper, Northumberland, on a charge of libel against the President of the United States. 8°. Philadelphia, I860. Cordicainers of New York. Trial of the jour¬ neymen cordwainers of the city of New York, for a conspiracy to raise their wages. Reported by Wm. Sampson. 8°. New York, 1810. Cornish (Henry). Tryal of Henry Cornish, for conspiring the death of the king, and raising a rebellion in this kingdom, at the Old Bayly, October 19,1685. 8°. London, 1707. Cotton spinner's trial. See Hunter. Cour lies pairs. See Trials. (Collections, Franee), p. 897. Coxe (John Redman). Trial of lieut. J. R. Coxe, of the United States navy, at Rio Ja¬ neiro, March, 1833. 8°. Philadelphia, 1834. Cranburne (Charles). Arraignments, tryals, and condemnations of C. Cranburne and R[obert] Lowick, for high treason, before his majesty’s justice of oyer and terminer at Westminster, and received sentence the 22d of April, 1696. fol. London, 1696. [With Grahme’S trial]. Cromartie (George Mackenzie, .3 d earl of). See Kilmarnock. Crossficld (Robert Thomas). Trial for high treason, at the sessions house in the Old Bailey, May, 1796. 8°. London, 1796. Croucher ( Richard D.) Report of trial for rape on Margaret Miller, on the 8th day of July, 1800, 8°. New York, 1800. Cundell, Parker, and others. See Twelve traitors. Curtis' trial. See Duncan. Cushing (Colonel Thomas H.) Trial before a general court martial, which sat at Baton Rouge, on charges preferred against him by brigadier general Wade Hampton. Re¬ ported by the late judge advocate. 8°. Philadelphia, 1812. Dalrymple v. Dalrymple. Judgment in the case of Dalrymple v. Dalrymple. [Res¬ titution of conjugal rights under Scottish law]. By sir W. Scott, lord Stowell. 8°. Edinburgh, 1836. ICaBINET library of scarce tracts, v. 1, 1837]. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Daly (Dominic) and Halligan (James). Re¬ port of the trial of Dominic Daly and James Halligan, for murder of Marcus Lyon, be¬ fore the supreme judicial court, begun and holden at Northampton, within and for the county of Hampshire, Massachusetts, on the fourth Tuesday of April, 1805. 8°. Northampton, 1806. Darmes (M. E.), etc. See TRIALS. (Collec¬ tions, France), p. 897. Dames (William P.) Trial on a charge of manslaughter, for the death of Andrew J. Davis, in St. Louis, on the first of June, 1840. By Thomas S. Nelson. 2d ed. 12°. Boston, 1841. Dartmouth college case. Report of the case of the trustees of Dartmouth college against William II. Woodward. Argued and de¬ termined in the superior court of judicature of the state of New Hampshire, November, 1817. And on error in the supreme court of the United States. February, 1819. By Timothy Farrar. 8°. Portsmouth, 1819. Davis (Charles G. ) Report of the proceedings and the examination of Charles G. Davis, esq. on a charge of aiding and abetting in the rescue of a fugitive slave. Held in Bos¬ ton, in February, 1851. 8°. Boston, 1851. Dean of St. Asaph. Proceedings in the cause the king against the dean of St. Asaph, on the prosecution of William Jones, gent, for a libel; at the great session, held at Wrexham, for the county of Denbigh, on Monday, Sept. 1, 1783. Taken in short¬ hand by Joseph Gurney, fol. Loudon, [1783]. [ With Sayre v. Lockwood]. Decow and Hendrickson v. Shotwell. Full re¬ port of the case of Decow and Hendrickson v. Shotwell. Decided at a special term of the New Jersey court of appeals, at Tren¬ ton, July and Aug. 1833. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1834. - The same. Argument of Samuel L. Southard in the case of Stacy Dccow and Thomas L. Shotwell. Delivered at Tren¬ ton, before the court of appeals of the state of New Jersey, 1833. Taken in short-hand by Edward Hopper. 8°. Philadelphia, 1834. Delap (Francis). Account of the trial of Francis Delap, late provost marshal gene¬ ral, upon an information for a misdemea¬ nor ; at the supreme court of judicature, CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 241 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. held in the town of Kingston, in the island of Jamaica, on June 18, 1755. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1755. Delavan (E .) See Taylor (J.) Delvalle (Luis). Report of the trial of Louis Delvalle, consul for the republic of Mexico, at the port of San Francisco, for a breach of the neutrality laws of the United States, in the district court of the United States, for the northern district of California. 8°. San Francisco, 1854. Denney ( Charles) and others. Report of the trials of Charles Denney and Patrick Byrne, and of Samuel Himson and George French, for publishing an alleged libel upon Elisha Bloomer. With introductory remarks, by John Lomas. 8°. New York, 1834. De Reinhard (Charles). Report at large of the trial of Charles De Reinhard, for murder, (committed in the Indian territories,) at a court of oyer and terminer, held at Que¬ bec, May, 1818. To which is annexed a summary of Archibald McLellan’s [trial], indicted as an accessary. By William S. Simpson. 8°. Montreal, 1819. Desha (Isaac IS.) Statement of the trial of Isaac B. Desha, indicted for the murder of Francis Baker; held at Cynthiaua, Ken¬ tucky, before the hon. George Shannon. By R. S. Thomas and G. W. Williams. 8°. Lexington, 1825. Dcspard (Edicurd Marcus). Trial for high treason, February, J803. Taken in short¬ hand by J. Gurney and W. B. Gurney 8°. London, 1803. Desprez c. Desprez. Plaidoyer pour de. Anne Catherine Tacque, veuve du sieur Desprez; contre les sieurs Amable Des¬ prez, et consorts. Par M. Delamalle. 60 pp. 4°. Paris, 1805. -Expos6 des faits, et consultation, pour les heritiers Desprez; contre la d’lle Tacque, les mineurs Lottin et m’me de Bezieux. Par Amable Desprez, et autres. 62 pp. 4°. Paris, 1805. -Courte r6ponso it plusieurs menson- ges et calomnies repandus dans un memoire public au nom des heritiers Desprez, con¬ tre la dame veuve et les enfans Desprez. Par J. It. Lottin. 23 pp. 4°. Paris, 1805. -Conclusions motivdes, pour d’lle Anne Catherine Tacque, defeudresse et demandresse, ayant pour avoue m’e Jan- Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. nin. Par M. Delamalle. 15 pp. 4°. Paris, 1805. -Conclusions motivdes pour les enfans et heritiers de M. Pierre Desprez, deman- deurs, en presence de madame veuve Des¬ prez. Par M. Berryer. 16 pp. 4°. Paris, 1805. -Dispositif du jugement rendu par la Seine, le 21 frimaire an 14, pour dame Adelaide Jeanne Desprez, etc. contre le sieur Amable Desprez, Ambroise Desprez, etc. 6 pp. 4°. Paris, 1866. [With. COMMARIEUX C. DUCLAUSSOS]. Devlin (John S.) The marine corps in Mexico; setting forth its condxict as established by testimony before a general court martial commenced at Brooklyn, N. Y. September, 1852, for the trial of first lieut. John S. Devlin, of the United States marine corps. 8°. Washington, 1852. D'Hautcvillc v. Scars. Report of the D’Haute- ville case; the commonwealth of Pennsyl¬ vania, at the suggestion of Paul Daniel Gon- salve Grand D’Hauteville, vs. David Sears, Miriam C. Sears, and Ellen Sears Grand D’Hauteville. Habeas corpus for the custody of an infant child. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1849. Dictionnaire de Vacademic framboise (Affaire du). See Moutardier et Le Clerc. Dolphin ( The). See Peterhoff. Donnelly (James P.) Trial of James P. Don¬ nelly, for murder of Albert S. Moses, on the first of August, 1857, at the “ Sea View House,” Navisink, New Jersey. 8°. Free¬ hold, 1857. Dorant's trial. See Rouvellet's trial. Dorr (Thomas SVilson). Trial for treason against the state of Rhode Island, contain¬ ing the arguments of counsel and the charge of chief justice Durfee. By Joseph S. Pit¬ man. 8°. Boston, 1844. Douglas (Capt.George). Letter to the queen on a late court martial. By Samuel War¬ ren. 8°. London, 1860. Douglas v. Hamilton. Arguments in the Douglas cause, house of lords, 1769. By C. Pratt, [lord Camden], and W. Murray, [lord Mansfield]. 8°. London, 1792. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 2]. -Speeches and judgement of the right honourable the lords of council and session in Scotland, upon the important cause, his 242 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. grace George James, duke of Hamilton, and others, pursuers ; against Archibald Douglas, esq. defender. Accurately taken down, and published by W. Anderson. 8°. Edinburgh, 1768. Douhault, madame, c. de Champignelles. M6- moire et consultation, pour Armand Louis Rogres de Lusignan de Champignelles ; Claude Philippe Lavergne de la Rondure; Armand Jacques Francois Guyon de Guer- cheville; Andrd Joseph Egrot du Lude. Question de suppression d’etat, par le moyen d’un faux acte mortuaire. Memoire et consultation pour demoiselle Lusignan de Champignelles, veuve Douhalt; contre mm. Lusignan de Champignelles, son frere, La Vergne de la Ronciere, Guyon de Guer- cheville, et Egrot de Lude. Consultation pour les citoyens de Champignelles, de la Rondure, de Guerclieville et du Lude. M6- moire en replique, addressd a la cour d’ap- pel de Patis, pour dame Champignelles de Douhault; contre mademoiselle de Cham¬ pignelles. La soi-disante dame de Douhault opposde aelle-meme,et rtifutee par desactes authentiques; pour servir de reponse au memoire qu’elle vient de rdpandre, contre mm. Lusignan de Champignelles, de la Ronciere, de Guercheville, et du Lude. Re- quete a l’empereur et roi pour Adelaide Marie Rogres Lusignan de Champignelles, veuve de Louis Joseph de Douhault. Deux- icme partie. Plaidoyer de St. Fargeau, rdquisitoire de Bourges, et refutation. 4°. Paris, 1809. [ With SireY c. Roquei.aureJ. Dow (Lorenzo). Stranger in Charleston ; or, the trial and confession of Lorenzo Dow, ad¬ dressed to the United States in general, and South Carolina in particular. 2d. ed. 8°. Philadelphia, 1822. Downie {David). Trial for high treason,before the court, under the special commission of oyer and terminer, held at Edinburgh. In short-hand, by Mr. Blanchard. 8°. Edin¬ burgh, 1795. Drcd Scott v. Sandford. Report of the decision of the supreme court of the United States, and the opinions of the judges thereof, in the case of Dred Scott vs. John F. A. Sand- ford. December term, 1856. By Benjamin C. Howard. 8°. New York, 1857. [An extract from Howard's reports, v. 19, pp. 393- 633]. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. -The same. Opinions of chief justice Taney, justice Curtis, and other judges; with analysis of points, noted and ob¬ served. 8°. New York, 1860. Drew ( Charles). The Suffolk parricide ; being the trial, life, transactions, aud last dying words of Charles Drew. 8°. London, 1740. Duhanton c. AnzS. Jugemens du tribunal de premiere instance du departement de la Seine, et du tribunal d’appel, sdant k Paris des quinze niv&se et trois germinal an douze. 4°. Paris, 1803. [With Baudelocque c. Tardieu]. Ducrest et Boisbaudron c. Orleans. Memoire pour M. C. L. Ducrest et M. de Boisbaud¬ ron; contre M. d’Orleans. 4°. Paris, 1791. Dunbar (Reuben). Trial of Reubeu Dunbar for the murder of Stephen V. Lester and David L. Lester, eight and ten years of age, in the town of Westerlo, on Saturday, September 28, 1850. By Jacob C. Cuyler. 8°. Albany, 1850. Dunn (Elizabeth ). Case of Elizabeth Dunn for forgery, 1765. 8°. London. 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica. v. 1], Earle and others v. Wood and others. Report of some of the proceedings in the case of Oliver Earle and others, in equity, against William Wood and others, in the supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, including the opinion of the court as pronounced by hon. Lemuel Shaw, c.j. involving ques¬ tions brought into controversy by a separa¬ tion in the society of friends in New Eng¬ land, in 1845. By Sidney C. Bancroft. 8°. Boston, 1855. Earls (John). Report of the trial and convic¬ tion of John Earls,for the murder of his wife, Catherine Earls, in the court of oyer aud terminer, held at Williamsport, [Pennsyl¬ vania], for Lycoming county, February term, 1836. Including the arguments of counsel, at length, together with the con¬ fession of the prisoner. Reported and pre¬ pared for publication by W. F. Packer and A. Cummings, jr. 8°. Williamsport, 1836. Eastman ( Thomas). Proceedings of a division court martial, constituted for the trial of captain Thomas Eastman, March 14,1815. With his defenco before the court, the divi¬ sion order of March 27, disapproving the judgment of the court, and an address to the public. 8°. Hallo well, 1815. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 243 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Eaton ( Daniel Isaac). Trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing a supposed libel inti- tled “Politics for the people; or, hog’s wash at Justice hall, in the Old Bailey, February 24, 1794. 2d ed. 8°. London, [-1794], -Trial upon an indictment for selling a supposed libel, “ The second part of the rights of man, combining principle and practice, ’ ’ by Thomas Paine, at Justice hall, in the Old Bailey, before the recorder of London, June 3, 1793. 8°. London, 1793. [With Brodie’s trial], -Trial in the court of king's bench, London, July 10, 1793, for selling a sup¬ posed libel, “ A letter addressed to the ad¬ dressers,” by Thomas Paine. 8°. London, 1793. \ With Brodie’s trial], -Trial of mr. Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing the third and last part of Paine’s Age of reason, before lord Ellenborough, in the court of king’s bench, Guildhall, MarchC, 1812; containing the whole of his defence, and Mr. Prince Smith’s speech in mitigation of punishment. 8°. Loudon, 1812. Eberle (Frederick ). Trial of Frederick Eberle and others, at a nisi prius court, held at Philadelphia, July, 1816, before the lion. Jasper Yeates, justice. For illegally con¬ spiring together, by all means lawful and unlawful, “ with their bodies and lives,” to prevent the introduction of the English lan¬ guage into the service of St. Michael’s and Zion’s churches, belonging to the German Lutheran congregation, in the city of Phil¬ adelphia. Taken in short-hand by James Carson. 8°. Philadelphia, 1817. Errington (Harriet). Annotations on the trial of mrs. Harriet Errington for adultery. 8°. London, [1820]? Espagnac (— le comte dc): See Sahaguet (J. B. J. comte d’Espagnac). Ezshaio (Lieut. J.) Proceedings of a gene- eral court martial, held at Fort William, for his trial on charges preferred against him by major J. M. Coombs, of the Mad¬ ras army. fol. Calcutta, 1822. Fairbanks (Jason). Trial at Dedham,(Mass.) 1801, for the murder of Elizabeth Fales. 8°. Dedham, (Mass.) 1801. -Solemn declaration of the late unfor¬ tunate Jason Fairbanks. To be opened Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. after his decease. 8°. Dedham, (Mass.) 1801. [ With tbe above], Fairchild (Rev. Joy H.) Trial on a charge of adultery with miss Rlioda Davidson, in the municipal court, Boston ; March term, 1845. By J. E. P. Weeks. 8°. Boston, 1842. Farmer (Daniel Davis). Trial for murder of widow Anna Ayer, at Goffstown, on the 4th of April, A. D. 1821. Reported by A. Rog- gers and II. B. Chase. 8°. Concord, 1821. Farmer v. Storer. Report of a trial: Miles Farmer v. dr. David Humphreys Storer, commenced in the court of common pleas, 1830, from which it was appealed to the supreme judicial court, and by consent of parties, referred to referees, relative to the transactions between Miss Eliza Dolpli and George Washington Adams, esq. 8°. Boston, 1831. Fcnicich (Sir John). Proceedings against sir John Fenwick upon a bill of attainder. 8°. London, 1702. Ferguson v. Ferguson. Suit of Grace R. Ferguson against James Ferguson for divorce, on the ground of adultery, com¬ menced in 1844, and still pending, con¬ taining the evidence given on three suc¬ cessive trials, with affidavits, pleadings, etc. 12°. New York, 1851. Fernandez (Nicholas). Dying declaration ot Nicholas Fernandez, who with nine others were executed in front of Cadiz harbor, De¬ cember 29, 1829, for piracy and murder on tbe high seas. 12°. New York, 1830. Ficschi (Joseph) and others. Proces de Fieschi et de ses complices, devant la cour des pairs, preedde des faits preliminaires et de l’acte d’accusation. 3 v. 8°. Paris, 1836. See, also, Trials. (Collections, France), p.897. Flachat(Christophc). Premier memoire pour Christophe Flachat, contre m. le procureur- general imperial, accusateur; M me Clemen¬ tine de Lannoy, intervenante; et encore contre s. a. s. Joseph Arnouet, due regnant de Lovz et de Corswarem, contre Fran¬ cois Joseph, baron de Piton, son ministre plenipotentiaire, et contre Armand Jean Francois Seguin, deuonciateurs. Pieces justificatives. Second memoire. Expose et comptc gdndral, en recette et ddpenso, appuyd de pibces justificatives, des opera¬ tions faites avec le gouvernement, par la 244 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. compaguie des maisons de commerce as- sociees, Christophe Flachat, Laporte et Castclin, etc. addresses au corps legislatif, audirectoire^xecutif, etc. 4°. Paris, 1805. [ With Cardon c. L£orier-Delisle]. Fitz-IIarris (Edward). Arraignment and plea of Edward Fitz-Harris, esq. with all the arguments in law, and proceeding of the court of king’s bench thereupon, in Easter term, 1681. fol. London, 1681. Fletcher v. Peck. Copy of the record in the case Robert Fletcher vs. John Peek, deci¬ ded at the circuit court of the United States for the first circuit, held at Boston, within and for the district of Massachu¬ setts, on the 20th day of October, A. D. 1807. 8°. Boston, 1808. Forbes (James) and others. Report of the trial of James Forbes, William and George Gra¬ ham, Mathew and Henry Handwich, and W. Brownlow, for conspiracy to create a riot, and to insult and assault his excel¬ lency the lord lieutenant, in the theatre royal, and also for riot. By R. W. Greene. 8°. Dublin, 1823. Forrest x. Forrest. Report of trial of Catherine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest, for divorce, held in the superior court of New York, De¬ cember, 1851. 8°. New York, 1851. Forrest v. Willis. Court of common pleas of the city of New York. Libel suit of Edwin Forrest against N. P. Willis, 1859. 8°. Philadelphia, [1859]. Fox v. Toolic. Proceedings in an action for debt, between the right honorable C. J. Fox, plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, de¬ fendant. Published by the defendant. 8°. London, 1792. Fox (John). Trial of John Fox for the murder of John Henry, at the special term of the Middlesex oyer and terminer, at New Brunswick, N. J. May, 1856. 4°. New Brunswick, 1856. Francia (Francis). Trial for high treason at the sessions house in the Old Baily, Jan. 22,1716. fol. London, 1717. Freeman (William). Trial of William Free¬ man for the murder of John G. Van Nest, in¬ cluding the evidence and the arguments of counsel, with the decision of the supreme court granting a new trial. Reported by Benjamin F. Hall. 8°. Auburn, 1843. Fremont (John Charles). Message of the president communicating the proceedings Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. of the trial of J. C. Fr6mont, with his de¬ fence, and speeches and documents on the California claims, 1846-7. 8°. Washing¬ ton, 1848. French East India company. Mdmoire A eonsuiter, et consultation pour les nego- cians faisant le commerce des marchaudi- ses des Indes ; contre la nouvelle compag- nie des Indes. [Par P. L. Lacretelle et A. Blonde], 4 C . Paris, 1786. [Tracts: Foreign law]. Friend (Sir John). Arraignment, trval and condemnation of sir John Friend, knight, for high treason, at the Old Baily, March 23,1696. fol. London, 1696. f With Gramme's trial]. Friends. Report of the trial of Friends, at Steubenville, (Ohio,) from the 15th to the 26th of October, 1828, before the hon. Jeremiah H. Ilullock, by M. T. C. Gould. 8°. Philadelphia, 1829. Fries (John). Two trials, on an indictment for treason; with a brief report of the trials of several other persons for treason and insurrection, in the counties of Bucks, Northampton, and Montgomery, (Pa.) in the circuit court of the United States. 8°. Philadelphia, 1800. Frost (John). Trial for high treason, under a special commission held at Monmouth, in December, 1839, and January, 1840. Taken in short-hand by J. and T. Gurney. 8°. London, 1840. Frost (Richard K.) Trial of dr. Frost, before the court of sessions for the city and county of New York, for manslaughter, alleged to have been committed on Tiberius G. French, by the administration of certain Thomsonian remedies. 8°. Philadelphia, 1838. Fumald (Amos). Trial for the murder of Al¬ fred Furnald, at Dover, (New Hampshire,) on the first Tuesday of February, 1825. Reported by R. Ela. 8°. Concord, 1825. Gambler (James, lord). Minutes of a court martial on 26th July, 1809, on the trial of the right hon. lord Gambier, admiral of the blue, etc. Taken in short-haud by W. B. Gurney. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1809. Gardiner (George A). Argument of Philip R. Fendall, United States attorney for the District of Columbia, on the trial of George A. Gardiner in the criminal court, 1). C. March term, 1853, for false swearing. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 245 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Taken in short-hand by John J. McEl- hone. 8°. Washington, 1853. Garrctson (Garret J.) Certified report of the investigation of the case of rev. Garret J. Garretson, of the reformed Dutch church of Lodi, Seneca co. N. Y. before the clas- sis of Geneva, in extra session at Lodi, April 27, 1853, relative to a charge of im¬ moral conduct; together with the proceed¬ ings of the civil courts in the same case. 8°. New York, 1853. General Armstrong (brig). Case of the private armed brig of war General Armstrong; containing letters and documents referring to the history of the claims ; brief of facts and authorities cited ; arguments of Charles O’Conor, P. Phillips, and S. C. Reid,jr. and brief of the United States solicitor, before the United States court of claims at Washington, D. C. with the decision of the court. Reported and edited by S. C. Reid, jr. 12°. New York, 1857. General Parkhill (ship). In the district court of the United States, for the eastern dis¬ trict of Pennsylvania, sitting as a prize court. Case of the ship General Parkhill. 8°. Philadelphia, [ 1881 ]. Gcrralil (Joseph). Trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London corresponding so¬ ciety, to the British convention, before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, March, 1794, for sedition. 8°. Edinburgh, 1794. -The same. (Pol. pam. v. 44). Gesvres c. Mascranny. Recueil gfinfiral des pieces eontenues au procez de monsieur le marquis de Gesvres et de mademoiselle de Mascranny, son cpouse. 2 v. 12°. Rot¬ terdam, 1713. -The same. Case of impotency de¬ bated, in the tryal at Paris, between the marquis de Gesvres and mademoiselle de Mascranny, his lady. v. 2. 12°. London. 1714. [Imperfect; title page wanting], Giliert (Pedro). Report of the trial of Pedro Gibert, Bernardo de Soto, Francisco Ruiz, and others, before circuit court, for piracy on board brig Mexican, of Salem. 8°. Boston, 1834. Gi rard mill case : See Vidal , etc. Goodwin (Robert M.) Trial on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stough¬ ton, esq. in Broadway, New York, on the 32 Law—continued. TRIALS: Individual trials, etc. 21st day of December, 1819. Taken in short-hand by W. Sampson. 8°. New York, 1820. -Summary of the trial of Robert M. Goodwin for the killing of James Stough¬ ton, which was tried before the mayor of New York on the 14th, 15th, ICth, and 17th of March, 1820, containing the evi¬ dence, the speeches of counsel on both sides, and the charge of Cadwallader D. Colden, esq. mayor of the city of New York. Taken in short-hand. 8°. New York, 1820. Gordon. Apology for the conduct of the Gordons; containing the whole of their correspondence, conversation, etc. with mrs. Lee ; to which is annexed an accurate account of their examination at Bow street, and their trial at Oxford, by Lou¬ don Harcourt Gordon. 8°. London, 1804. Gordon (Lord George). Trial of George Gor¬ don, esquire, commonly called lord George Gordon, for high treason, at the bar of the court of king’s bench, on Monday, Feb¬ ruary 5th, 1781. 5th ed. Taken in short¬ hand by Joseph Gurney, fol. London, 1781. [Wah Sayre v. Rochford], Gordon (Major John). Proceedings of the gen¬ eral court-martial in the trial of maj. John Gordon, of the late 8th West India regi¬ ment. 8°. London, 1804. Gosse c. Gosse. Consultation pour Virginie de Gosse, eontre M. de Gosse. [Par Nico las Francois de Bellart]. 4°. Paris, 1806. [With COMMARIEUX C. DUCLAUSON]. Gruhme (Sir Richard) and Ashton (John). Arraignment, trials, conviction, and con¬ demnation of sir R. Grahme, bart. and John Ashton, gent, for high treason, at the Old Bailey, 16-20 January, 1690. fol. Lon¬ don, 1691. Grant v. Astle. Argument on fines on ad¬ mission to copyhold estates, in the case of Grant v. Astle, in the common pleas, by sir A. Wedderburne, (lord Loughborough). 8°. London, 1792. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 21. Grant v. Coltart. Trial before the lord jus¬ tice-clerk and a jury, (taken in short¬ hand), of the issues in the action for damages at the instance of Lodoviek Grant against the rev. James Coltart, for slander and defamation. 8°. Edinburgh, 1834. 24 G LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. Gratitudine ( The). Judgment in the case of the Gratitudine, Mazzola, master, by sir W. Scott, (lord Stowell). 8°. Edinburgh, 1836. [Cabinet library of scarce tracts, v. 1J. Green (Henry G). Trial for the murder of his wife. 8°. Troy, (N. Y.) 1845. Grey of IIeric, (Ford, lord) and others. Trial at the king’s bench, for a misdemeanor, in debauching the lady Henrietta Berkeley, Nov. 23, 1682. fol. [London, 1683.] Grosvenor v. Grosvenor. Copies of the dep¬ ositions of the witnesses examined in the cause of divorce now depending in the con¬ sistory court of the lord bishop of London, at Doctors’ commons, between the right honorable Richard Lord Grosvenor and the right honorable Henrietta Lady Gros¬ venor, his wife. 8°. London, 1771. Hagerman (Henry II). Trial of Henry B. Hagerman, esq. on an indictment for an assault and battery, with intent to mur¬ der, committed on William Coleman, esq. Taken in short-hand by David Bacon. 8°. New York, 1818. Haggerty (John). Trial and conviction for the murder of Melchior Fordney, of Lancas¬ ter, Penn. 1847. 8°. Lancaster, 1847. Hall v. Grunt. Report of the trial of Eunice Hall vs. Robert Grant for slander. Trial before the court of common pleas, for the county of Essex, in New Jersey, and a special jury; in June term, 1821. Taken in short-hand by Daniel Rogers. 8°. Elizabethtown, (N. J.) 1821. Hallot de la Touche c. Amoureuz et Viaud. Memoire pour le sieur Antoine Hallot de la Touche, ci-devant commandant le brigan- tin l’Aimable Louison, defendeur et de- maudeur; contre le sieur Laurent Amou- reux, substitute an commandement, de- mandeur et ddfendeur; et contre le sieur Nicolas Yiaud, armateur, aussi defendeur. Par M. Pellerin. 4°. Nantes, 1785. [ With Seris et Lamarquec. Lacaze et Mallet]. Halzingler. The three sisters ; or, the life, confession and execution of Amy, Eliza¬ beth, and Cynthia Halzingler, who were tried, convicted, and executed, at Eliza¬ bethtown, Ark. November 30, 1855, for the wilful and horrible murder of the Ed¬ monds family, consisting of seven mem¬ bers. Edited by the rev. O. R. Arthur. 8°. Philadelphia, 1856. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Hamiltons v. Eaton. Case respecting Brit¬ ish debts lately determined in the circuit court in the United States for North Car¬ olina district, presided by C. J. Ellsworth. 8°. Newborn, 1797. Hampden (John). Arguments of sir Richard Hutton, one of the judges of the common pleas, and sir George Croke, one of the judges of the king’s bench, together with the certificate of sir John Denham, one of the barons of the exchequer, upon a scire facias brought by the king’s majesty, in the court of exchequer, against John Hampden, esq. 4°. London, 1641. Hanson (Joseph). Whole proceedings on the trial of an indictment against Joseph Han¬ son, for a conspiracy to aid the weavers of Manchester in raising their wages, before mr. justice Le Blanc and a special jury, at the Lancaster spring assizes, 1809. Taken in short-hand by mr. Jones. 8°. London, 1809. Hunway (Castner ). History of the trial of Castnfer Hanway and others, for treason, at Philadelphia, in November, 1851 ; with an introduction upon the history of the slave question. 8°. Philadelphia, 1852. -Trial for treason in the resistance of the execution of the fugitive slave law of 1850. Before judges Grier and Kane, in the circuit court of the U. S. for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, held at Philadel¬ phia in 1851. By J. J. Robbins. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1852. Happey, Morel et Pasyuier, c. Bourdon-Neu- rille. Consultation pour mm. Happey, Morel, et Pasquier, contre la veuve et les heritiers Bourdon-Neuville. Seconde con¬ sultation. Consultation sur appel pour mm. Happey et Morel ; contre la veuve et les hCritiers Bourdon-Neuville. Par N. F. Bell art, etc. 4 C . Paris, 1804-06. Harden (Jacob S.) Life, confession, and let¬ ters of courtship of rev. J. S. Harden, of the m. e. church, Mount Lebanon, N. J. exe¬ cuted for the murder of his wife, 6th July, 1860. 8°. Hackettstown, (N. J.) 1860. Hardenbrook (John A .) The trial of dr. John K. Hardenbrook, indicted for the murder of Thomas Nott, by administering strych¬ nine to him. Tried at the May term of oyer and terminer, 1849, on. judge Mar¬ vin presiding. 8°. Rochester, 1849. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 247 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Hardy { Thomas). Trial for high treason at the sessions house, in the Old Bailey, in 1792. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 4 v. 8°. London, 1794-95. --State trials for high treason, contain¬ ing the trial of Thomas Hardy, with chiet justice Eyre’s charge to the grand jury. Robertson’s ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1794. Hare {Joseph Thompson) and, others. Trial of the mail robbers, Hare, Alexander, and Hare ; with the testimony, the proceedings of the court, and the arguments of counsel at length. Reported by Edward J. Coale. To which is added the trial and proceed¬ ings before the circuit court of the United States, in Philadelphia, in the case of Wil¬ liam Wood, an accessory before the fact. Reported by Richard Bache. 8°. Balti¬ more, 1818. Harrison ( Henry). Arraignment, tryal, con¬ viction, and condemnation of Henry Harri¬ son, gent, for the barbarous murther of An¬ drew Clenche, doctor of physic, at the Old Baily, (5-9 April, 1692. To which is also added the tryal of John Cole, for the mur¬ ther of the said doctor Cleuclie. fol. Lou¬ don, 1692. Hastings { Warren) Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against War¬ ren Hastings, esq. late governor general of Bengal, presented to the house of com¬ mons on the 4th day of April, 1786. By E. Burke. 8°. London, 1786. -History of the trial of Warren Hast¬ ings, esq. before the high court of parlia¬ ment in Westminster hall, on an impeach¬ ment by the commons of Great Britain, for high crimes and misdemeanours. Also, account of the proceedings of various gen¬ eral courts of the East India company, held in consequence of his acquittal. 8°. London, 1796. -Detailed account of the proceedings in the house of lords, on the subject of the articles charged in the impeachment of Warren Hastings, esq. subsequent to the close of the evidence on the part of the prosecution, and on the part of the defence, in the court in Westminster hall. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1795. -Debate at the East India house, on Friday, the 29th of May, 1795, on the sev¬ eral motions brought forward by mr. alder Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. man Lusliington, that this court is highly sensible of the long, faithful, aud import¬ ant services of Warren Hastings, esq. etc. Reported by W. Woodfall. 8°. London, 1795. [With the preceding]. Hatchard {John). Report of the trial of the king v. John Hatchard, for a libel on the aides-de-camp of sir James Deith, and the graud jury of the island of Antigua, in the king’s bench, February 20, 1817. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Gurney. 8°. Lou¬ don, 1817. -Thesame. [Slavery pamphlets, v. 7], Hattedc Rougemont {Charies Joseph). Suppli¬ cation an roi et a nosseigneurs de son con- seil. Par Thirou de Crosue et Moreau de Vorrne. 59 ; 52 pp 4°. Paris, 1766. | With OOMMARIEUX C. DUCLAUSOXl. Haunt ( William). Autheutick coppie of the tryal of William Haunt, dragoon, anno 1711. Laid before the house, pursuant to their lordships’ order for that purpose, Aprile, 1767. fol. London, 1737. Hawley and King v. James. Iu the court for the trial of impeachments and the cor¬ rection of errors. Gideon Hawley and James King vs. William James aud others. 8°. Albany, 1836. Hay (John). Narrative of procedure before the court of session, in the trial of John Hay, prosecuted at the instance of the lord advocate of Scotland, and, without the ver¬ dict of a jury, sentenced to four months im¬ prisonment by the judges of the court of session. 8°. Edinburgh, 1822. Hendrickson {John). Trial of John Hendrick¬ son, jr. for the murder of his wife, Maria, by poisoning, at Bethlehem, Albany coun¬ ty, Now York, March 6, 1853, tried iu the court of oyer aud terminer, at Albany, New York, iu June and July, 1853. Reported and compiled by David M. Barnes and W. S. Hevenor. 8°. Albany, 1853. Henry {.Joseph). See Trials. {Collections : France). Henshaw {John C.) Proceedings of a general court martial which convened at Fort Washita, (Indian territory), on the 20th of November, 1855, for the trial of brevet major John C. Henshaw, United States army. 8°. New York, 1858. Henshaw {Robert). Trial for corruption of office, and receiving presents, in violation 248 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. of the act 315 Geo. iii, cap. 52. Tried by a special jury in the court of the recorder of Bombay, Nov. 5, 1805, before the lion, sir James Mackintosh. 8°. Edinburgh, 1807. Hersey (George C.) Trial for the murder of Betsey F. Tirrell, before the supreme judi¬ cial court of Massachusetts. By J. M. W. Ycrrington. 8°. Boston, 1862. Hertz (Henry). United States vs. Henry Hertz, et al. charged with hiring and re¬ taining persons to go beyond the jurisdic¬ tion of the United States, with the intent to enlist in the British foreign legion for the Crimea. Tried before the United States district court at Philadelphia. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1855. Hicks (Albert IV.) Life, trial, confession and execution of the pirate and murderer, executed on Bedloe’s island, New Y r crk bay, 13th July, 1860, for the murder of captain Burr, Smith, and Oliver Watts. 8°. New York, 1860. Hinehrnan vs. Richie et al. Speeches of de¬ fendant’s counsel, and the charge of judge Burnside in the case of Hiuchman vs. Richie. Reported by Oliver Dyer and D. F. Murphy. 8°. Philadelphia, 1849. Hill ( T.) Cause of truth defended: being a plain statement of the facts connected with the two trials of the rev. T, Hill, methodist preacher, for defamation of the character of miss Bell, containing a cor¬ rect report of the trial at York. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1827. Hodge (Arthur). Trial at the island of Tor¬ tola, for the murder of his negro man slave named Prosper. 12°. Middletown, 1812. Hogan (Rev. William). Trial for assault and battery on Mary Connell,before the mayor’s court in Philadelphia, April, 1822. 8°. Philadelphia, 1822. Holden and others. Correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft the j elder, James Ashcroft the younger, David Ashcroft, and John Robinson, for the mur¬ der of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Par¬ tington ; and for robbery in the dwelling- house of mr. T. Littlewood, at Pendleton ; j before sir Richard Richards, knight, lord chief baron of his majesty’s court of excheq¬ uer, at Lancaster assizes, the 5th Septem¬ ber, 1817. Taken in short-hand by George Taylor. 8°. Manchester, 1817. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. Holland, Davis, and Hearing's trial : See Bateman's trial. Hone (William). Three trials of William Hone for publishing three parodies, viz: the late John Wilkes’s catechism, the Polit¬ ical litany, and the Sinecurist’s creed, on three ex officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, De¬ cember 18-20, 1817. 8°. Loudon, 1818. - Trial by jury and liberty of the press. Proceedings at the public meeting, Decem¬ ber 29, 1817, at the City of London tavern, for the purpose of enabling William Hone to surmount the difficulties in which he has been placed by being selected by the minis¬ ters of the crown as the object of their per¬ secution. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1818. Hopkinson (Francis). Pennsylvania state trials ; containing the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson and John Nicholson. 8°. Philadelphia, 1794. Horne Tooke (John). Trial of John Horne, esq. upon an information filed, ex officio, by his majesty’s attorney general for a libel. In the court of king’sbench,4th July, 1777. Published by the defendant, from Mr. Gur¬ ney’s short-hand notes, fol. London, 1777. [With Sayre v. Kochford], - Further proceedings on the trial of John Horne, esq. for a libel, the 19th and 24th November, [1777], fol. London, 1777. [ With Sayre ®. Rochford.] Hossack (John). Report of the trial of John Hossack, indicted for rescuing a fugitive slave from the U. S. deputy marshal, at Ottawa, October 20, 1859. U. S. district court for the northern district of Illinois, bon. Thomas Drummond, judge. Febru¬ ary term, 1860. R. E. Hitt, reporter. 8°. Chicago, 1860. Houston (Robert IV.) Trial of R. W. Houston v. general John Dicks, and others, members of a court martial, being an action of tres¬ pass, instituted in the court of common pleas, of Lancaster county, Penn. By George B. Porter. 8°. Philadelphia, 1817. Howard v. Essex. Case of impotency, as debated in England, in that remarkable trial an. 1613, between Robert, earl of Essex, and the lady Frances Howard. Written by George Abbott. 2v.ini. 12°. London, 1715. Howe (Capt. Thomas). Trial: See Militia Reporter. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 249 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Jlulibcll (Levi). Trial and impeachment of Levi Hubbell, judge of the second judicial circuit, by the senate of the state of Wis¬ consin, June, 1853. Reported by T. C. Ireland. 8°. Madison, 1853. Hull (Captain Isaac). Minutes of proceedings of the court of enquiry into his official con¬ duct as commandant of the United States navy at Charlestown, Mass. 8°. Wash¬ ington, 1822. Hull ( William). Defence of brigadier general Hull before the general court martial, at Al¬ bany, March, 1814; with an address to the people of the United States, written by himself. 12°. Boston, 1814. - Report of the trial of brigadier general William Hull, commanding the northwest¬ ern army of the United States, by a court- martial held at Albany, on Monday, 3d January, 1814, and succeeding days. Taken by lieut. col. Forbes. 8°. New- York, 1814. Hunt (Henry) and others. Impartial report of the proceedings in the cause of the king v. Henry Hunt, Joseph Johnson, John Knight, James Moorhouse, Joseph Healey, John Thacker Saxton, Robert Jones, Sam¬ uel Bamford, George Swift, and Robert Wilde, for a conspiracy; tried before mr. justice Bailey and a special jury, at York assizes, 16th-27th of March, 1820. 8°. Manchester, 1820. Hunter (J. W.) Record of an examination before Kenneth G. White, United States commissioner, in relation to forged checks upon the U. S. assistant treasurer, at New York, in the name of J. W. Hunter. 8°. New York, 1864. Hunter ( Thomas) and others. Reprint of the trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Ilaeket, Richard McNeil, James Gibb, and William McLean, cotton spinners, in Glasgow, be¬ fore the high court of justiciary, at Edin¬ burgh, January 3, 1838, for the crimes of illegal conspiracy and murder. By Archi¬ bald Svvinton. 8°. Edinburgh, 1838. - The same. Reported by James Mar¬ shall. With statistics connected with the spinning trade, etc. of Glasgow, by Peter McKenzie. 8 J . Edinburgh, 1838. Huntington (Charles 11.) Trial of Charles B. Huntington, for forgery. Principal de¬ fence, insanity. 8°. New York, 1857. Holt. v. U illtes. Report of the important cause Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. between Daniel Ilott and John Wilkes, (the high sheriff of the county of Essex), respecting the legality of setting that most deadly weapon, the spring gun. Tried at the Chelmsford summer assizes, 28th July, 1819, before sir William Garrow, knt. and a full special jury. 8°. London, 1819. Indiana treason trials : See Trials for treason at Indianapolis. Ireland, Pickering, and Grove. Tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiracy to murder the king ; who were found guilty of high trea¬ son, in the Old Bailey, Dec. 17th, 1678. fol. London, 1078. Irvine (Baptist). Accurate report of the argu¬ ment on a motion of attachment against Baptist Irvine, editor of the Whig, for a contempt against the court of oyer and ter¬ miner of Baltimore county. By A. C. Han¬ son. 8°. Baltimore, 1808. -Case of Baptist Irvine, in a matter of contempt of court. 8°. Baltimore, 1808. [ IVilU the precedingl. Jackson (Rev. William). Full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the rev. William Jackson, court of king’s bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason. Collected from the notes of W. Ridgeway, W. Lapp, and J. Schoales. 8°. Dublin, 1795. Jeane (John). Unparalleled cruelty; or, the tryal of captain Jeane, of Bristol, who was convicted at the Old Bailey for the murder of his cabbin-boy. 35 pp. 8°. London, 1726. Jefferds (Charles M. ) Trial for murder,at New York, Dec. 1861. Charles E. Wilbour, re¬ porter. 8°. New York, 1862. Jemott (U'iliiam). Report of the trial in the case of the king v. William Jemott, at the Old Bailey, before sir William Scott, sir Simon Le Banc, etc. 28th February, 1812, for piracy. Taken in short hand, by Mr. James Dowling. 8°. London, 1812. Jennings (Richard). Report of the trials of the murderers of R. Jennings, held at the court house in Goshen, Feb. 23, 1819. 8°. New¬ burgh, (N. Y.) 1819. Johnson (Anelreic). Procedings in the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, before the U. S. senate, on articles of impeachment exhibited by the house of representatives. 3v. 8°. Washington, 1868. The same. 4°. Washington, 1868. 250 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Joltnsuu ( Robert). Law report, court of king’s bench, Ireland. Arguments of counsel, and opinions of the judges, in the case of the king vs. mr. justice Johnson. 8°. Lublin, 1805. Joncs(Rcv. Cave). Reportof the case between the rev. Cave Jones and the rector and in¬ habitants of the city of New York, in com¬ munion with the protestant episcopal church. By M. L. Davis. 8°. New York, 1813. Jones (John //.) Trial of John II. Jones, first lieutenant of the privateer schooner Revenge, on a charge of piracy, including the arguments of the counsel, and charge of judge Washington. 8°. Philadelphia, 1813. Jones v. Vanzandt. Reclamation of fugitives from service. An argument for the de¬ fendant, submitted to the supreme court of the United States, at the December term, 184(5, in the case of Wharton Jones v. John Vanzandt. By S. P. Chase. 8°. Cincin¬ nati, 1847. Juliana ( The ship). Observations sur la prise du navire amerieain La Juliana; avec le jugement du tribunal du Havre. 8°. Havre, 1797. [Political pamphlets, v. 18]. Kelley (George). Speech at the bar of the house of lords, in his defence against the bill for inflicting pains and penalties upon him. 7tli ed. fol. London, 1723. Kenniston (Levi and Laban). Reportof the evidence at the trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston, before lion. Samuel Putnam, on an indictment for the robbery of major Elijah P. Goodridge, December 19, 181(5. 8°. Salem, 1817. Kennon (Beverly). Message of the president of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of the navy, accompanied with the proceedings of a court martial lately held at Norfolk for the trial of lieut. Beverly Keunon, May 18, 1824. 8°. Wash¬ ington, 1824. Keppel (Augustus,viscount). Minutes of the proceedings at a court martial, for the trial of admiral Augustus Keppel, on a charge exhibited against him by vice-admiral sir Hugh Palliser; as taken by George Jack- son. fol. London, 1779. Kilmarnock ( William Boyil, carl of) and others. Whole proceedings in the house of peers Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. upon the indictments against William [Bo 3 'd], earl of Kilmarnoch ; George [Mac¬ kenzie], earl of Cromartio; and Arthur [Elphinstone], lord Balmerino; for high treason, in levying war against his majesty, fol. London, 1746. Kingston (Duchess of). Trial of Elizabeth [Chudleigh Pierrepont, duchess dowager of Kingston-upon-Hull], for bigamy, before the house of peers, 15th-22d April, 1776, in Westminster hall, in full parliament, fol. London, 1775. -The same. fol. London, 1776. [With Sayre v. Rochford], - c. le chevalier la Crosse. Memoire pour la duchesse de Kingston, intimde, contre le chevalier de la Crosse, appellant, et les sieurs Fomas, la Velle, et le Hodey. [Par M. Picard]. 72 pp. 4°. Paris, 1787- [ Willi Kornmann (G.) Trial]. Kinnear (John) and others. Trial of John Kinnear, Lewis Levy, and Mozely Woolf, indicted, with John Meyer and others, for a conspiracy; at Guildhall, London, before lord chief justice Abbott and a special jury, 20th and 21st of April, 1819. To which is added the further proceedings in the court of king’s bench, on the motion for a new trial. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Fraser. 8°. London, 1819. Kirkby (Col. Richard) and others. Account of the arraignments and tryals of col. Rich¬ ard Kirkby, capt. John Constable, capt. Cooper Wade, etc. at a court martial in Jamaica, 8-12 October, 1802, for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes, fol. London, 1703. -The same. 8°. Loudon, 1747. Kirican ( William Bourlcc). The Kirwan case. Illustrating the danger of conviction on circumstantial evidence, and the necessity of granting new trials in criminal cases. 8°. Dublin, 1853. -Defence of William Bourke Kirwan, condemned for the alleged murder of his wife, and now a convict on Spike island ; to which is appended the opinion of Alfred S. Taylor, m.d. f. r. s. that “no murder was committed.” 8°. Dublin, 1853. [ With the preceding]. Knapp (John Francis). Report of the evi¬ dence and points of law arising on the trial of Knapp, for the murder of Joseph White. Before the supreme judicial court of (lift CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 251 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. commonwealth of Massachusetts. 8°. Salem, 1830. -Appendix to the report of the trial of John F. Knapp, on an indictment for mur¬ der. Containing' the new evidence, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of judge Putnam to the jury. 8°. Salem, 1830. -Trial and conviction of John Francis Knapp for the murder of Joseph White, of Salem, on the 6th April, 1830. 8°. Boston, 1830. Kneeland (Abner). Review of the prosecution against Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy. 8°. Boston, 1835. - Report of the arguments of the attor¬ ney of the commonwealth at the trials of Abner Kneeland for blasphemy, in Boston. 1834. 8°. Boston, 1834. Knighlle y (A.) Arraignment, confession, and condemnation of A. Knightley, for the con¬ spiracy to assassinate his majesty k. Wil¬ liam ; at the king’s bench bar, Westmins¬ ter, on the 30tli of April and the 20th and 25th of May. fol. London, 1606. [ With GraHME (Sir R.) trial.] Kornmann c. Kornmann. Memoire sur line question d’adultbre, de seduction, et de diffamation, pour le sieur Kornmann; cou- treladame Kornmann, sonbpouse ; le sieur Daudetde Jossan ; le sieur Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais; et m. Lenoir. [ParNicolasBergasse.] 4°. [Paiis]? 1787. - Observations de m. Kornmann sur un dcrit de m. de Beaumarchais. 4 pp. 4°. [Paris], 1787. - Memoire pour le sieur Bergasse, dans la cause du sieur Kornmann, eontre le sieur de Beaumarchais, et eontre le prince de Nassau. [Par Bergasse]. 4°. [Paris]? 1788. - Declaration de m. Deprdmesnil sur ce qui s’est passd le samedi, 31 mars 1787, enire m le Noir, m. l’abbe Sabathier, et lui, chcz ni. de Brunville, dans l’affaire de m. Kornmann. 11 pp. 4°. [Paris], 1788. - Observations de m. de Bergasse, sur un ecrit de m. de Beaumarchais. 7 pp. 4°. [Paris], 1788. - Observations preliminaires, pour les proprietaires associes dans l’acquisition des quinze-vingts. Gontre le sieur Kornmann. Signe Sdguin. 4 pp. 4°. Paris, 1788. Ladd and Co. Report of the proceedings and Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. evidence in the arbitration between the king and government of the Hawaiian islands and messrs. Ladd and co. before inessrs. Williams and Marshall, arbitrators under the compact 13th July, 1846. 8°. Honolulu, 1846. Laity (F. A. R.) See Trials. (Collections : France, p. 897. La Molte (Jeanne de St. R6my de Valois, com- tesse de). Memoire fait par in. l’avocat d’Oillot pour dame Jeanne de Saint-Remy de Valois, pour l’affaire du fameux collier. 71 pp. 12°. Paris, 1785. -Reponse pour la comtesse de Valois Lamotte, au memoire du cornte de Caglios tro. 48 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Arret du parlement, la grande charn- bre assemblee, du 11 mai 1786. 44 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Soinmaire pour la comtesse de Valois- Lamotte, accusee, eontre m. le procureur- general. 64 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Relation de l’exccutiou de 1’arret rendu eontre mine, de La Motte. 8 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Defense de J. C. V. Bette d’Ftien- ville a, une accusation d’escroquerie. Me¬ moire a consulter et consultation. Par M. Meslier. 56 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Second memoire, par in. Montigny. 56 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Memoire pour les sieurs Vaucher, horloger, et Loque, bijoutier, accusateurs, eontre le sieur Bette d’Ftienville, le baron de Fages-Chaulnes, et autres, accuses. [Par Duvergrier, avocat], 96 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Memoire, servant de rdponse a celui de m. de Pages [par M. Montigny]. 38 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Supplement et suite aux mdmoires du sieur de Bette d’Etienville, pour servir de reponse aux diftcrens memoires faits eontre lui. [Par M. Montigny]. 71 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - Memoire pour la demoiselle Marie Nicole Le Guay d’Oliva, accusee, eontre m. le procureur-general. [Par M. Blondel]. 63 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. - The same. Second mdmoire. Ana¬ lyse et resultat des recolernens et confron¬ tations. [Par M. Blondel], 61 pp. 12° Paris, 1786. 252 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. La Molte (Jeanne de St. Rimy de Valois, com- tessc de). Memoire pour le baron de Fages- Chaulnes, garde-du-corps de monsieur, eon- tre les sieurs Vaucheret Loque, marehands- bijoutiers. [Par M. Estienne de la Ri¬ viere]. 44 pp. 12°. Paris, 1766. - Requete pour le sieur Marc Antoino Retaux de Villette accus6, contre m. le pro- cureur-g6n6ral. 26 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. [Note. The titles under La Motte (J. de St. Remy), belong to pamphlets bound together as “ Collier de la reine”]. La motte • Geffrard (Jean Baptiste Francois Joseph de, comte dc Sanois). Memoire pour le comte de Sanois, sortaut de Charenton, oil il a et6 detenu pendant ueuf mois ; contre ses accusateurs. [ Par Pierre Louis Lacretelle]. 4°. Paris, 1786. - Examen des procedures faites contre le comte de Sanois, pendant qu’on le re- tenoit dans une loge de fou a Charenton. [Par Lesperat, avocat]. 74 pp. 4°. Paris, 1786. - Lettre d'un avocat a m. de Lacre¬ telle. 32 pp. 4°. Paris, 1786. [Note .—The titles under Lamotte-Geffrard belong to pamphlets bound with Kornmanu.] Longhorn (Richard). Tryall of Richard Lang- liorn, for conspiring the death of the king, subversion of the government and protest- ant religion. At the sessions in the Old Bay- ley, 14th June, 1679. fol. London, 1679. Lawrence (Richard). Remarkable trial of R. Lawrence for an attempt to assassi¬ nate the president of the United States. By a Washington reporter. 8°. New York, 1835. Layer ( Christopher). Whole proceeding upon the arraignment, tryal, conviction and attainder of Christopher Layer, esq. for high treason, fol. London, 1722. Lccompte (Pierre). Sec TltlALS : (Collec¬ tions : France, p. 897 ). Lemmon slave case. New York court of ap¬ peals. Report of the Lemmon slave case, containing points and arguments of counsel on both sides, and opinions of all the judges. 8°. New York, 1860. -The same. 8°. New York, 1861. Leris et Lamarque c. Lacaze et Mallet. M6- moire pour les sieurs Leris et Lamarque, ncgocians it Bordeaux, accusateurs ; contre les sieurs Lacaze et Mallet, ndgociaus it Pbiladelphie. [Par le comte Raymond Descze]. 49 pp. 4°. Paris, 1786. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Lexington (Steamer). Proceedings of the coroner in the case of the steamer Lexing¬ ton, lost by fire on the 13th of January, 1840. 8°. New York, 1840. Ligniville c. Ligniville. Memoire pour Eli¬ zabeth de Ligniville, comtesse de Ligni¬ ville; contre Nicholas de Ligniville, cha- noine de Nancy, etc. son frere ; le sieur Joley, huissier-priseur auChatelet de Paris, et contre M. Dedelay de Lagarde. [Deten¬ tion injuste]. Conseil des depeches. [Par M e Pacotte]. 4°. Paris, [1787]. [With Leris c. Lacaze], Lilburn (John). Trial of lieut. col. Lilburn at the Guildhall of London, October, 1649. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1649. Littlejohn v. Greeley. Case of De Witt C. Littlejohn against Horace Greeley, tried at the Oswego term of the supreme court of the state of New York, at Pulaski, Sept. 10-13, 1861, before bis honor William J. Bacon. Phonographically reported by James L. Crosby. 8°. New York, 1861. Livingston v. Chcetham. Trial of the case of hon. Maturiu Livingston against James Cheetham for a libel, November 28, 1807. Reported by William Sampson. 8°. New York, 1807. Lockyer and Bream v. Horsley. Trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, plain¬ tiffs, and Thomas Worsley, secretary of the Phoenix fire-office, defendant, in the court of common pleas, 23d July, 1794; the trial between Morgan and Crouch, etc. with observations. Copied from the short¬ hand notes of mr. Gurney. 8°. London, 1796. Loring (Joseph, jr.) Minutes and proceed¬ ings of a general court martial, liolden at Boston, before which maj. J. Loring, jr. was tried on a complaint made by gen. Arnold Welles for not transmitting his or¬ ders. 8°. Boston, 1813. -Trials of capt. Jos. Loring, jun. on the charges of gen. Winslow ; capt. Jos. Lor¬ ing, jun. on the charges of maj. Davis; capt. Anios Binney on the charges of maj. Osgood; capt. Thomas Howe, on the charges of maj. Messenger. 8°. Boston, 1810. [In Militia reporter], Loualt c. Delahaye. Reponse a la consulta¬ tion sur la pretendue question de calom- nie : pour Jacques Loualt; contre le cito- CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 253 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. yen Delahaye, se disant homme do loi, de- meurant a Paris, rue des Bons-enfans Saint-Honor6, no. 16. Plaidoyer du eito- yen Delamalle, pour le citoyen Delahaye ; contre le citoyen Loualt; second plaidoyer du c. Delamalle, pour le citoyen Dela¬ haye ; contre le citoyen Loualt, contenant la discussion. Conclusions motivdes pour Jacques Loualt; contre le citoyen Dela¬ haye. Du jugement rendu par le tribu¬ nal d’appel du ddpartement de la Seine, entre le citoyen Delahaye et le citoyen Loualt. 4°. Paris, 1801. [With Baudelocque c. Tardieu). Lovat (Simon Frazer , lord). Whole pro¬ ceedings in the house of peers, upon the impeachment against lord Lovat, for high treason, fol. London, 1747. [ With Kilmarnock and others. Trial], Lovett and others. Proceedings of the king’s special commission of oyer and terminer for the county of Surry, held at St. Mar- garet’s-Hill, [in the trial of Lovell and others, for rioting], July, 1780. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 4°. Lon¬ don, 1780. [ With Biddle and others’ trial]. Lotcell v. Faxon and Hoicks. Authentic re¬ port of a trial before the supreme judicial court of Maine, for the county of Wash¬ ington, June term, 1824 : Charles Lowell vs. John Faxon and Micajah Hawks, sur¬ geons aud physicians, in an action of tres¬ pass on the case, for ignorance and negli¬ gence in their professional treatment of the plaintiff’s dislocated hip, etc. 8°. Portland, 1825. Lynn {David) and others. Trial of David Lynn, Jabez Meigs, Elijah Barton, Prince Cain, Nathaniel Lynn, Ansel Meigs, aud Adam Pitts for the murder of Paul Chad¬ wick, at Malta, Maine, September 8th, 1809, before the justices of the supreme judicial court, at Augusta, Nov. 16, 1809. Taken in short-hand by John Merrick. 8°. Hallowell, 1810. McAdams (Thomas) and Long (James). Ex¬ tract of the proceedings before the high court of admiralty in Scotland in the action against Thomas McAdams, souldier, and James Long, corporal, in the regiment of foot commanded by colonel Hamilton, fol. London, 1737. -Authentic extract of the proceedings Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. before the court of justiciary, in the sus¬ pension of the sentence of death pro¬ nounced by the judge of the high court of admiralty against James Long and Thomas McAdams, fol. London, 1737. 1 With tlie preceding]. Me Blair (Charles H.) Proceedings of the naval general court martial, in the case of lieutenant C. H. McBlair: convened at the navy yard, Philadelphia, May 4th, 1840. 8°. Baltimore, 1840. Macclesfield (Thomas Barker , 1st earl of). Trial in the house of peers for high crimes and misdemeanors, fol. London, 1725. McCormick’s reaper patent case. Sec Setcard (IF. II.) argument. M'Dougall (John) and Menzies (James). Trial of John M’Dougall and James Men¬ zies, before sir John Connell, knt. judge admiral of Scotland, for casting away a ves¬ sel, The Friends, of Glasgow ; and of John M’Dougall aud Archibald McLachlau for abstracting goods from a vessel called the Mary, and afterwards scuttling her. 8°. Glasgow, 1821. M’ Gregor. Trials of James, Duncan, aud Robert M’Gregor, three sons of the cele¬ brated Rob Roy, before the high court of justiciary, in the years 1752-1753, and 1754. To which is prefixed a memoir relat¬ ing to the highlands, with anecdotes of Rob Roy and his family. 8°. Edinburgh, 1818. Mackcoull (James). Life aud trial, at Edin- „ burgh, for robbing the bank at Glasgow of twenty thousand pounds. 8°. Edin¬ burgh, 1822. Mackenzie (Alexander Slidell). Case of the Somers mutiny. Defence of Alexander Sli¬ dell Mackenzie, commander of the U. S. brig Somers, before the court martial held at the navy yard, Brooklyn. 32 pp. 8°. New York, 1843. -The same. [Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 16]. -The cruise of the Somers ; illustra¬ tive of the despotism of the quarter-deck, and of the unmanly conduct of A. S. Mac¬ kenzie. [anon.] 18°. New York, 1844. -Proceedings of the naval court mar¬ tial in the case of A. S. Mackenzie, includ¬ ing the charges preferred against him by the secretary of the navy ; with an elab¬ orate review, by J. F. Cooper. 8°. New York, 1844. 254 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. McKinley (Andrew). Trial before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, 26th July, 1817, for administering unlawful oaths. Taken in short-hand by John Dow. 8°. Edinburgh, 1818. McLaren (Alexander) and Baird (Thomas). Trial before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 5tli and 7th of March. 1817, for sedition. Taken in short-hand by John Dow. 8°. Edinburgh, 1817. McLellan (Archibald). Sec De Reinliard (Charles ). McLeod (Alexander). Trial of Alexander McLeod for the murder of Amos Durfee, at the burning of the steamboat Caroline by the Canadians, December 29,1837. Re- ported by M.T.C. Gould. 8°. New York, 1841. McManus (Charles) and others. Correct ac¬ count of the trials of Charles McManus, John Hauer, Elizabeth Hauer, Patrick Donagan, Francis Cox, and others, at Harrisburgh, June oyer and terminer, 1793, for the murder of Francis Shitz, on the night of the 28th December, 1797. 8°. Harrisburgh, 1798. Margarot (Maurice). Trial before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14tli of January, 1794, for sedi¬ tion. Taken in short-hand by mr. Ram¬ sey. 8°. Edinburgh, 1794. Maria ( The). Judgment in the court of ad¬ miralty in the case of the Maria, Paulsen, master. By sir W. Scott, lord Stowell. 8°. Edinburgh, 1836. [Cabinet library of scarce tracts, v. 1, 1837]. Marie Antoinette et le prochs du collier, d’aprhs la procedure instruite devaut le parlement de Paris. Par fimile Campardon. 8°. Paris, 1863. - See Cagliostro, LaMotte, and Rohan. Marvin (LeGrand). See Sherman and Barnes. Matthias or Matthews (Robert). Very inter¬ esting and remarkable trial of Mathias, at White Plains, (N. Y.) for the alleged murder of mr. Elijah Pierson. 3d ed. 8°. New York, 1835. May (William). Trial of passed midship¬ man May, of the U. S. navy, before a naval general court martial, at New York, 1842. To which is added his affidavit of the falsity of the first charge preferred against him by lieut. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. 8°. Washington, 1842. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Meagher (Thomas Francis), See O'Brien (W.S.) Mclcy c. Davignon. Mdmoire h consulter et consultation pour le mineur Amedee Francois Preaudeau de Melcy, contre ma- dame Davignon et consorts. 4°. Paris, 1802. [With COMMARIEOX C. DUCLAL'SON]. Mellon, Wilson, and Porter, mail robbers. Report of the trials of Michael Mellon, and George Wilson, and James Porter, alias May, before the honorable judges Bald¬ win and Hopkinson, in the circuit court of the United States, holden in and for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, April sessions, 1830. Taken in short-hand by John Mortimer. 8°. Philadelphia, 1830. Melville (Henry Dundas, viscount). Com¬ pendious report of the trial of Henry Dun¬ das, viscount Melville, upon the impeach¬ ment of the commons of the united king¬ dom of Great Britain and Ireland, in par¬ liament assembled, for high crimes and misdemeanors. 8°. London, 1805. -Trial by impeachment, before the house of peers, in Westminster hall, in 1806. Impartial ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1806. Merritt (Henry W.) Trial of Henry W. Mer¬ ritt, special justice for preserving the peace, containing the opinions of the judges, etc. and an opinion delivered by judge Irving in the case of Abraham M. Valentine. 8°. New York, 1840. Messenger ( Peter) and others. Tryals of Peter Messenger, Richard Beasley, and others, for high treason, in tumultuously assem¬ bling themselves in Moorfields and other places; at the sessions house in the Old Baity, on Saturday, April 4, 1668. 8°- London, 1710. Methodist church property case ; heard before the lion, judges Nelson and Betts, in the circuit court, U. S. for the southern dis¬ trict of New York; May 17-29, 1851. By R. Sutton. 8°. New York, 1851. Meunier (Pierre Francois). See Trials. (Collections : France), p.897. Miaczynski (Joseph, comte). Memoire an roi, pour le comte Joseph Miaczynski, marcehal do Betz, etc. 34 pp. 4°. Paris, [1784]. [ With KORNMANN’S trial]. Middleton divorce case. 12°. Philadelphia, 1850. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 255 Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. Millar v. Taylor. Question concerning lit¬ erary property, determined by the court of king’s bench on 20th April, 1769, in the cause between Andrew Millar and Robert Taylor, with the separate opinions of the four judges. 4°. London, 1773. -Speeches or arguments of the judges of the court of king’s bench, viz : mr. jus¬ tice Willes, mr. justice Aston, sir Joseph Yates, and lord chief justice Mansfield, in April, 1769, in the cause Millar against Taylor, for printing Thomson’s Seasons. To which are added explanatory notes, and an appendix, containing a short state of literary property. 8°. Leith, 1771. Mina {Lino Amalio Espos y). Life and con¬ fession of Carolino Estrados de Mina, exe¬ cuted at Doylestown, June 21, 1832, for poisoning, with arsenic, William Chapman. Written by himself in the Spanish lan¬ guage. Translated from the original ms. in Spanish by C. G. 8°. Philadelphia, 1832. -See, also, Chapman (Lucrctia). Ministres da Charles x. Proems contenaut les ddveloppemens de la proposition de m. Eusebe Salverte, les rapports et la discus¬ sion devaut la chambre de deputes, les d6- bats et les plaidoyers complets devant la chambre des pairs. Recueillis par des stenographes. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1830. Mirabeau (Honork Gabriel Riquetti de). Les proems de Mirabeau en Provence, d’aprbs des documents inedits, par A. Joly. 8°. Paris, 1863. Mitford (John). Important trial of John Mitford, esq. on the prosecution of lady viscountess Percival, for perjury, at Guild¬ hall, Feb. 24, 1814, before lord Elleubor- ough. 8°. London, 1814. Molloy (Anthony James Pye). Minutes of the proceedings at a court martial in 1795, for the trial of captain Molloy. Taken in short-hand by mr. Gurney. 4°. London, ' 1796. Monchton (Robert). Proceedings of a court martial held at the horse guards, 14 th—18th April, 1764, for the trial of a charge pre¬ ferred by Colin Campbell, esq. against the lion, major gen. Monckton. 98 pp. 8°. London, 1764. Montmorency c. de Girac. Plaidoyer pour m. Anne Charles Framjois de Montmorency, Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. et mine. Anne Louise Caroline de Goyen de Matignon, son Espouse, contre monsieur de Girac. Prononce par m. Delamelle au tribunal de la Seine, le 20 Jilin 1807. Replique pour m. de Montmorency, etc. contre m. de Girac. Prononcee par m. Delamalle au tribunal de la Seine, le 4 juillet 1807. 4°. Paris, 1807. [With Baudelocque c. Tardieu]. Moutardicr et Le Clere c. Bossange, Masson, et Besson. Memoire pour les citoyens Moutardier, et Le Clere, libraires, edi tears de la nouvelle Edition du Dictionnaire de l’aeademie framboise, augmentee de vingt mille articles, contre les libraires Bossange, Massonet Besson, acquereurs d’un nombre d’exemplaires d’une pretendue cinquieme ddition du Dictionnaire de l'academie fran- ^oise, publiee par Smits et compagnie. Second memoire. Troisieme memoire. Dis¬ cours prononce le 9 thermidor an 10, au tribunal de police correctionelle, cinquieme section, par J. C. Laveaux. Memoire ;t consulter et consultation, etc. Discours prononce par le citoyen Delafleutrie, sub- stitut du commissaire du gouvernement pri;s le tribunal eriminel, a l’audience du 15 frimaire, dans l’aftaire du Dictionnaire de l’academie framjoise. Faits faux et ca- lomnieux, plaides par Moutardier et Le Clere. Conclusions motivdes pour les ci¬ toyens Bossange, Masson et Besson. Juge- ment rendu par le tribunal eriminel du de- partement de la Seine, du 24 frimaire an 11 Observations sur le jugement, par Emm. Brosselard. Memoire. 4°. Paris, [1802]. Monroe (Michael). Only copy of the life, and the testimony that convicted Michael Mon¬ roe, alias Janies Wellington, at a court of oyer and terminer, held at Chester, Penn¬ sylvania, on the 20th of October, 1824, for the murder of Wm. Bonsall. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1824. Morgan v. Crouch. See Loekycr and Bream v. Worseley. Mudd (Samuel A.) See Conspiracy trials. Muir ( Thomas). Life of Thomas Muir, who was tried for sedition before the high court of justiciary in Scotland, and sentenced to transportation; with a full report of his trial, by Peter Mackenzie. 8°. Glasgow, 1831. Nairn (Katharine) and Ogilvie (Patrick). Trial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogil- 25 G LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. vie, for the crimes of incest and murder, containing the whole procedure of the high court of justiciary, upon the 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th days of August, 1765. 8°. Edinburgh, 1765. Ncilson v. Baird. Report of the trial, before the lord president of the court of session and a special jury, at the instance of James Beaumont Neilson and others against Wil¬ liam Baird and company, of the Gartslierry iron works, for infringement of the hot- blast patent; commencing on 10th, and ending on 20th May, 1843. Taken in short¬ hand. by David Buchanan, jr. 4°. Edin¬ burgh, 1843. Neilson v. Harford. Report of the case Neil¬ son, etc. v. Harford, tried in the court of exchequer, before mr. baron Parke, and a special jury. Westminster hall, May 4, 1841. 4°. Edinburgh, 1841. Neilson v. Housckill coal and iron company. Trial before the lord justice-clerk, and a special jury, at the instance of James Beau¬ mont Neilson and others, against the Househill coal and iron company. (In¬ fringement of patent right). Taken in short-hand, by W. David Buchanan, jr. 4°. Edinburgh, 1842. Nettles {Joshua ) and Cannon {Elizabeth). Report of the trial of Joshua Nettles and Elizabeth Cannon, for the murder of John Cannon, on the night of the 24th October, 1804. By S. C. Carpenter. 8°. Charles¬ ton, (S. C.) 1805. Newell ( Thomas M.) Proceedings of a naval general court martial, held at Norfolk, Ya. Sept. 1834, on board the U. S. frigate Java, in the case of master commandant Thomas M. Newell, of the U. S. navy. 8°. Wash¬ ington, 1835. Norfolk {Henry Hoicard,7th duke of). Pro¬ ceedings upon the bill of divorce between his grace the duke of Norfolk and the lady Mordant. 12°. London, 1715. [ With Howard v. Essex). Norris {Richard). Minutes taken at a court martial, January and February, 1744. An inquiry into the conduct of captain Norris. 8°. London, 1745. Norris v. Newton. South Bend fugitive slave case, involving the right to a writ of habeas corpus. 12°. New York, 1851. Norton t. Reilly. Decree in the case of Nor- Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. ton v. Reilly, 1764. By R. Henley, earl Northington. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea jnridica, v. I). O'Brien {ITilliam Smith). Trial of W. S. O’Brien, for high treason, at Clonmel, Sept, and Oct. 1848 ; with the judgment of the court of queen’s bench, Ireland, and of the house of lords, on the writs of error. By J. G. Hodges. 8°. Dublin, 1849. - Report of mr. justice Crampton’s charge to the grand jury, and the summings up of the lord chief justice, in the queen v. O’Brien, and the queen v. Meagher, queen’s bench, April and May, 1848. By J. G. Hodges. 8°. Dublin, 1848. O'Connell {Daniel) and others. Special re¬ port of the proceedings in the case of the queen against Daniel O’Connell, m.p. John O’Connell, m. p. Thos. Steele, Thomas M. Ray, Charles Gavan Duffy, rev. Thos.Tier¬ ney, rev. Peter J. Tyrrell, John Gray, and Richard Barrett, in the court of queen’s bench, Ireland, 1843-44, on an indictment for conspiracy and misdemeanor. Edited by John Flanedy. 8°. Dublin, 1844. -The same. By J. S. Armstong and E. S. Trevor. 8°. Dublin, 1844. Ogle {Sir Chatoner). Trial before the chief justice of Jamaica, for an assault on Ed¬ ward Trelawney, esq. captain-general and commander-in-chief of said island. 12°. London, 1743. Oliva {Marie Nicolas Leguay de). See La- motte. Onderdonk {Right rev. Benjamin Tread¬ well, D. D.) Proceedings of the court con¬ vened under the third canon of 1844, in New York, Dec. 16,1844, for the trial of the bishop of NevvYork. 8°. New York, 1845. Otter { The). Statement and evidence of the brig Otter. 8°. New York, 1831. Oxford (Robert Harley, earl of). Trial of Robert [Harley], earl of Oxford, upon tbe impeachment of the house of commons, ex¬ hibited against him for high treason, etc.’ fol. London, 1717. Paine ( Thomas). Proceedings on the trial of Thomas Paine, for libel upon the revolu¬ tion and settlement of the crown and regal government as by law established ; tried in the court of king’s bench, 18 Dec. 1792. Taken in short-haud, by J. Gurney. S°. London, 1793. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 257 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Pulliser (Sir Hugh, vice-admiral). Minutes of the proceedings at a court-martial, as¬ sembled for his trial. Taken by George Jackson, fol. London, 1779. f With KEPI’EL (A.) Trial], Palmer ( Thomas Fyshe). Trial, before the circuit court of justiciary, at Perth, Sep¬ tember, 1793, on an indictment for seditious practices. 8°. Edinburgh, 1793. [With Margarot (M.) Trial]. Palmer ( William). Trial; with an account of his last hours and execution. Unabridged edition. 8°. London, [1856]. -Verbatim report of his trial at the Old Bailey, London, May 14, and following days, 1856, before lord Campbell, mr. jus¬ tice Creswell, and mr. baron Alderson. 8°. London, 1856. -Letter to lord chief justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges. By rev. Thomas Palmer. 8°. London, 1856. f With the preceding]. Pampero case. In the court of the exche¬ quer, (Scotland). Report of proceedings in causa her majesty’s advocate v. Flem¬ ing and others, claiming the vessel Pam¬ pero, seized under the foreign enlistment act, (59, George iii, cap. 69). From the short-hand notes of J. Irvine Smith. 8°. Edinburgh, 1864. Parkins (Sir William). Arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of sir William Parkins, knt. for high treason, March 24, 1696, at the Old Baily. fol. London, 1696. [With Grahme Sir R. trial]. Parkinson (William). Trial of mr. William Parkinson, pastor of the first baptist church in the city of New York, on an in¬ dictment for assault and battery upon mrs. Eliza Wintringham. Taken in short-hand by William Sampson. 8°. New York, 1811. Patch (Richard). Trial of Richard Patch, lor the murder of mr. Isaac Blight, Sep¬ tember 23, 1805, at Rotherhithe, in the county of Surrey, before the right hon. sir A. Macdonald, knt, at the session’s house, Newington, on Saturday, April 5, 1806. 5th ed. 8°. London, 1806. [With CODLING and others’ trial]. -The same. 8°. Boston, 1807. Paterson v. Shaw. Jury court. 7th June, 1830. 8°. Edinburgh, 1830. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Patzltc (Carl .Johann Lebrecht). Der prozess Patzke und genossen. Sehwurgerichts- verliandlung gegen den polizei-obersten Patzke, den polizei-lieutenant Schmidt, und den schutzraanns-waclitmeister Koh¬ ler u. genossen, vom 19 bis 25 November, 1861. 80 pp. 12°. Berlin, [1861]. Payne (Lewis). Harold, Atzerott, and Sur¬ ratt. See Conspiracy trials. Pearl (The). See Peterltoff (The). Peck (James H). Report of the trial of judge Peck, before the senate of the United States, on an indictment preferred by the house of representatives against him for high misdemeanors in office, by Arthur J. Stansbury. 8°. Boston, 1833. Pell (Mary). See Sccor (Francis). Peltier (Jean). Trial for a libel against Na¬ poleon Buonaparte, first consul of the French republic, at the court of king’s bench, Middlesex, 21st Feb. 1803. 8°. London, 1803. Penicaud c. Lanrfranque. Consultation de Charles Chabroud, sur la demaude en nul- lited’un prdtendu acte de mariage entre le citoyen Jean Baptiste Pascal Lauefrauque et la citoyenne Marie Catherine Penicaud. 19 pp. 4°. Paris, 1798. -Conclusions motivdes, ou, rdsumd des faits et moyens plaidds pour la citoyenne Penicaud, contre le citoyen Lanefranque. Par M. Blaque. 28 pp. 4°. Paris, 1798. -Jugement du departement de la Seine, 3 e section, rendu le 18 germinal an 7, pour Lanefranque contre Penicaud. 20 pp. 4°. Paris, 1799. -Consultation pour Lanefranque con¬ tre la dame Penicaud, son epouse. Par Portalis, Muraire, etc. 23 pp. 4°. Paris, 1799. -Consultations du citoyen Ravez ; des citoyeus Joly et Vermeil, dans la cause d’entre Penicaud et Lanefranque sur la validitd ou l’invaliditb du mariage prdten- du contractd entre eux ; suivies d’uue pre- inidre consultation, etc. Observations sur l’incident entre Racle, intervenant en cause d’appel Lanefranque. 80 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Plaidoyer du citoyen Dclamalle, pour Andre Thdophile Racle, partie iutervenan- te dans la cause entre Penicaud et Lane¬ franque. 88 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. 258 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. L aw—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. P6nicautl c. Lanefranque. Plaidoyer pour le cit. Lanefranque, par Louis Ferdinand Bonnet. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Rtiplique du eitoyen Delamalle, pour Andre Theophile Racle, partie intervenante dans la cause d’entre Penicaud et Lane¬ franque. 48 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Replique pour le cit. Lanefranque contre le eitoyen Racle, intervenant. Par L. F. Bonnet. 92 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Resumd pour la citoyenne Penicaud, contre eitoyen Lanefranque; ou, relevd deserreurs principales, de fait et droit, con- tenues dans la consultation et dans les plaidoieries pour le eitoyen Lanefranque, et des argumens auxquels il n’a rien re- pondu. Par C. Delamalle. 16 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Demibres et rapides observations pour le eitoyen Lanefranque; contre la cito- yeuue Penicaud, son 6pouse. Par L. F. Bonnet. 28 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Reponse au libelle intitule Dernieres et rapides observations, etc. [ anon.~\ 20 pp. 4°. Paris, 1801. -Jugement du tribunal d’appel, sdant a Paris, seconde section, tendu le 22 plu- viose an 9, pour le eitoyen Lanefranque, intimd, contre la citoyenne Penicaud, son 6pouse, appellaute ; et le eitoyen Racle, iutervenant. 16 pp. 4°. Paris, [1801]. Perrin v. Blake. Case of Perrin v. Blake in the king’s bench, 1758. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F). Collectanea juridica, v. 1]. Peterlioff ( Tlic steamer). District court of the United States for the southern district of New York. United States vs. the steamer PeterhofF and her cargo. In prize. Opinion of the court by judge Betts. With an appendix, containing the opinion of judge Marvin, in the district court of the U. S. for the southern district of Florida, in the case of the Dolphin and the Pearl. 8°. New Y r ork, 1864. Pliclipcaux c. de Thimines. Memoire en cas¬ sation pour mademoiselle Phelipeaux, con¬ tre M. de Themines. Expos6 au conseil et consultation. Par Bellart, De Size, etc. 51, 29 pp. 4°. Paris, 1807. [ With Penicaud c. Lanefranque]. Phillips (Isaac). Impartial examination of the case of captain Isaac Phillips, late of the navy, and commander of the United Law—contin ued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. States sloop-of-war Baltimore, in 1798; compiled from original documents and records, with the proceedings upon his ap¬ plication to be restored to his rank in the U. S. navy. 8°. Baltimore, 1825. Pickering (John). Trial of judge Pickering, on a charge of high crimes and misde¬ meanors, exhibited to the senate of the U. S. [March, 1803]. 8°. Washington, 1803. [Annals of congress, 8th cong. 1st scss. pp. 315-308]. Pillow (Gideon J.) Defence of major general Pillow before the court of inquiry at Frederick, Maryland, against the charges preferred against him by major general Winfield Scott. 8°. [Frederick? 1848], -Message from the president of the United States, communicating, in com¬ pliance with a resolution of the senate, the proceedings of the two courts of in¬ quiry in the case of major general Pillow. 8°. Washington, 1848. [Executive doc. no. 65, 30th cong. 1st session], Pinney (Charles). Trial, in the court of king’s bench, on an information charging him with neglect of duty as mayor of Bris¬ tol, during the riots. 8°. Bristol, 1833. Porteous (John). Authentic extract of the proceedings in the trial of captain John Porteous, laid before the house by the duke of Newcastle, March 3, 1736. fol. London, 1737. Porter (David). Minutes of proceedings of the courts of inquiry aud court martial in relation to captain Porter, July 7, 1825. 8°. Washington, 1825. - Exposition of the facts which justified the expedition to Faxardo, with the pro¬ ceedings of the court of inquiry thereon. 8°. Washington, 1825. Porter (Fitz John). Fitz John Porter court martial. Letter from the secretary of war, Feb. 18, 1863, in answer to resolution of the house of 3d instant, transmitting copy of proceedings of the court martial in the trial of general Fitz John Porter. 8°. Washington, 1863. [Executive doc. do. 71, 37th congress, 3d session]. - Reply to the review ofjudge advocate general Holt, of the proceedings, findings and sentence of the general court martial, in the case of major general Fitz John Porter, and a vindication of that officer, by Reverdy Johnson. 8°. Baltimore, 1863. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 259 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Porter {Robert). Report of the trial and ac¬ quittal of lion. Robert Porter, president judge of the third judicial district of Penn¬ sylvania, before the senate, composing the high court of impeachment of the said com¬ monwealth, upon articles preferred against him by the house of representatives. Re¬ ported by James Madison Porter. 8°. Eas¬ ton, 1827. Priaudeau de Meley c. Davignon, etc. Md- moire a consulter et consultation pour le mineur Amddee Francois Preaudeau de Meley coutre madame Davignon, etc. [Par N. F. de Bellart], 4°. Paris, 1802. Presbyterian church case. Report of the pres- byterian church case; the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the suggestion of James Todd and others, vs. Ashbel Green and others. By Samuel Miller, jr. 8°. Phila¬ delphia, 1839. Prescott (James). Report of the trial by im peachment of James Prescott, esquire, judge of the probate court of wills, etc. for the county of Middlesex, for misconduct and maladministration in office, before the senate of Massachusetts, in 1821. By Oc¬ tavius Pickering and William Howard Gar¬ diner. 8°. Boston, 1821. Priddle ( W. ) and others. Trial of W. Priddle, R. Holloway, and S. Stephens, fora conspi¬ racy against mr. G. Crossley; who were tried at the Old Bailey, 24th and 25th April, 1787. Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson, 4°. London, 1787. Princess of Wales. See Caroline Amelia Elizabeth. Pritchard {Edicard W.) Complete report of the trial of dr. E. W. Pritchard, for the al¬ leged poisoning of his wife and mother-in- law. 8°. Edinburgh, 1865. Probst (Anton). Official report of the trial of Anton Probst, for the murder of Christo¬ pher Hearing, at Philadelphia, April 25, 1866; as well as his two confessions. 8°. Philadelphia, 1866. Prynne ( William) and others. New discovery of the prelates’ tyranny, in their late prose¬ cutions of mr. William Pryn, dr. John Bastwicke, and mr. Henry Burton. 4°. London, 1641. [With Hampden (John). Case], - Briefe relation of certaine speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. starre-chamber, occasioned and delivered the 4th of June, 1637, at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, dr. Bast¬ wicke, mr. Burton, and mr. Prynne, as it was faithfully gathered from their own mouths by one present at the censure. 4°. London, 1641. [ With Hampden (John). Case]. Quenissct (Francois). See Trials. ( Collec¬ tions: France), p.897. Reading ( Nathaniel). Tryal of Nathaniel Reading, esq. for attempting to stifle the king’s evidence as to the horrid plot. At the king’s bench-barr, at Westminster, 24th of April, 1679. fol. London, 1670. Regicides. Exact and most impartial account of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment of twenty-nine regicides, the mur- tlierers of his late sacred majesty; begun the 9th of October, 1660. 8°. Loudon, 1679. - The same. 8°. London, 1724. Restell (Madame). Trial of madame Rested, alias Ann Lohman, for abortion and caus¬ ing the death of mrs. Purdy ; being a full account of all the proceedings on the trial, together with the suppressed evidence and editorial remarks. 8°. New York, 1841. R6veillon c. Roy. Memoire pour le sieur Reveillon, entrepreneur de la manufacture royale de papiers peints, plaignant en faux principal; eontre l’abbe Roy, censeur royal, etc. et accuse. [Par Guillaume Alexandre Tronson du Coudray]. 53 pp. 4°. Paris, 1789. Ripley (James) and others. Circumstantial report of the extraordinary evidence and proceedings before the coroner’s inquest, on the body of Edward Yyse, who on Tues¬ day evening, March 7, 1815, was shot dead from the parlor windows of the house of the hon. Frederick Robinson, m. p., in old Burlington street. By William Hone. 8°. London, 1815. •-Report at large of the coroner’s inquest on Jane Watson, shot at mr. Robinson’s, with mr. Robinson’s address, etc. to the inquest, at length. The verdict—wilful murder, against mr. Robiuson’s butler, [James Ripley], the corporal and two sol¬ diers. By William Hone. 8°. London, 1815. [ With the preceding]. 260 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials: Individual trials, etc. Ritchie ( Thomas). Full report, embracing- all tlie evidence and arguments in the case of the commonwealth of Virginia vs. Thomas Ritchie, jr. 8°. New York, 1846. Roberts ( William ). See Walker (Thomas). Robinson (Peter.) Trial of Peter Robinson, for the murder of Abraham Suydam ; con¬ taining a very full and accurate account of all the testimony adduced on the trial—the whole having been carefully taken down as it was delivered; also, the very eloquent and impressive charge of chief justice Horn- blower to the jury. By William H. Attree. 8°. New York, [1841], Robinson, Robinson, and Hillyer. Proceed¬ ings in the cases of the impeachment of Charles Robinson, governor; John W. Robinson, secretary of state; George S. Hillyer, auditor of state of Kansas. 8°. Lawrence, 1862. Rochester (Bishop of). See Atterbury (F.) Rogers (Abner, jr.) Report of the trial of Abner Rogers, jr. indicted for the murder of Charles Lincoln, jr. before the supreme judicial court of Massachusetts ; holden at Boston, on Tuesday, January 30, 1844. By G. T. Bigelow and George Bemis. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1844. Rogers (Ilenry) and others. Trial of Henry Rogers, the captain, William Miles, first mate, and Charles E. Seymour, second mate of the ship “Martha and Jane,” of Sunderland, for the wilful murder, on the high seas, of Andrew Rose, a seaman. Tried at the Liverpool summer assizes, be¬ fore mr. baron Watson, 19th August, 1857. By Bond Hughes. 8°. London, 1857. Rohan (Louis Rene Edouard de, cardinal). Memoire pour le cardinal de Rohan, coutre m. le procureur-genCral. 12°. Paris, 1786. -Requete justificative adress6e a nos- seigneurs du parliament it Paris. 60 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. -Recueil de pibces authentiques et in- ttiressantes, pour servir d’bclaircissement a Faffaire concernant le cardinal, prince de Rohan, etc. 8°. Strasbourg, 1786. -Reflexions rapides pour m. le cardinal de Rohan sur le sommaire de mme. de La- motte. [Par M. Target]. 36 pp. 12°. Paris, 1786. Rohan c. Bertrand. Consultation pour m. Ferdinand de Rohan, ancien archeveque de Cambray. Reponse pour m. Ferdinand Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. de Rohan, au mbmoire du sieur fitienue Bertrand, ancien artiste-musicien du thea¬ tre fran 9 ais, demandeur en cassation du jugement rendu contre lui par la cour de justice criminelle du departement de la Seine, le 12 germinal dernier. Precis pour le citoyen Charles Arbel, demandeur et de- fendeur, contre le citoyen Ftienne Bertrand, ddfendeur et demandeur; en presence de M. Ferdinand de Rohan, archeveque de- missionaire de Cambray, intervenaut. 4°. Paris, 1803. [ With Cardon c . L£orier-Delisle]. Rookwood (A.) Arraignment, tryal, and con¬ demnation of A. Rookwood, for high trea¬ son, at Westminster, 21st of April, 1696. fol. London, 1696. [ Will i GRAHME (Sir R.) Trial]. Rose icill case. Argument in the court of ap¬ peals of the state of New York, in the Rose will case, by Theodore W. Dwight. 8°. New York, 1863. Rose (George). Trial of George Rose, secre¬ tary of the treasury, etc. for employing mr. Smith, a publican in Westminster, upon a late Westminster election, and not paying him ; on which he was, on Thurs¬ day, the 21st of July, 1791, cast in the court of king’s bench by a special jury, in the sum of one hundred and ten pounds five shillings. Taken in short-hand, by a barrister. 8°. London, 1791. Roseicelt (Rev. Thomas). Arraignment and trial of the late reverend mr. Thomas Rose- well for high treason; before the lord chief justice Jefferies, at the court of king’s bench, Westminster, in the year 1684. To which is prefixed an account of his life and death. Published by Samuel Rosewell. 8°. London, 1718. Roupcll v. Waite. The great forgeries of Wil¬ liam lloupell. Official report of the trial [for forgery], at Guilford, in the case of Iioupell v. Waite, from the short-hand notes of mr. G. Blagrave Snell. 8°. London, 1862. Roucellet (John D.) and others. Trial of John Doeke Rouvellet for forgery. Tried before mr. baron Thompson, at the assizes at Wells, August 12, 1806. Also, of Elizabeth Barret for felony, before mr. recorder, at the Old Bailey, July 5th, 1806. And of William Vernon Dorant, for perjury; before lord chief justice Elleuborough, in the king’s CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 261 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. bench, July 8th, 1806. 8°. London, [ 1806 ]. Rowan ( Archibald. Hamilton ). Full report of his trial at bar, in the court of king’s bench, on an information filed against the defend¬ ant for having published a seditious libel, January 29,1794. 8°. Perth, 1704. Rowe v. Brenton. Trial at bar, Rowe v. Brenton, in the court of king’s bench, Mi¬ chaelmas term, 9 George iv. as to the right of minerals in the lands of the duchy of Cornwall, with the records and docu¬ ments as given in evidence. By George Concanen. 8°. London, 1831. Rush v. Cobbett. Report of an action for libel, brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush against William Cobbett, in the supreme court of Pennsylvania, December term, 1799, for certain defamatory publications in a news¬ paper entitled Porcupine’s gazette. Taken in short-hand, by T. Carpenter. 8°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1800. Sacheverell (Henry , D.D.) Tryall before the house of peers, for high crimes and misde¬ meanors. fol. London, 1710. Sackett (William Post). New York city police court. First district. Hon. M. Connolly, justice. In the matter of William Post Sackett, charged with embezzling .$25,000 of the funds of the Market bank. 8°. New York, 1855. Sackville (Lord George). Proceedings of a general court martial held at the horse- guards in March and April, 1760, upon the trial of lord George Sackville. 8°. Edin¬ burgh, 1760. Sahuguet d’Amarzit (Jean Baptiste Joseph , comic d'Espagnac). Memoire pour le comte d’Espagnac, accusateur et appelant contre l’auteur, imprimeur, distributeurs et col¬ porteurs d’un libelle anonyme, intitule: Observations de la ville de S. Mihel, etc. accuses. [Par Marie Jean Herault de Se- chelles]. 4°. Paris, 1788. [Tracts. Foreign law]. St. Alban's raid; or, investigation into the charges against lieut. Bennett H. Young and command, for their acts at St. Alban’s, Vt. on the 19th October, 1864. Being a complete and authentic report of all the proceedings on the demand of the United States for their extradition under the Ash¬ burton treaty. Before judge Coursol and 34 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. the hon. mr. justice Smith. Compiled by L. N. Benjamin. 8°. Montreal, 1865. -Investigation of the police committee of the city council of Montreal, into the charges preferred by councillor B. Devlin against Guillaume Lamothe, esq. chief of police, and the proceedings of the council in reference thereto. 8°. Montreal, 1864. [ With the preceding]. St. Asaph (Dean of). See Shipley ( W. D.) Sanois (I.e comte de). See Lamotte-G6ffrard. Santa-Anna (Antonio Lopez de). Causa cri¬ minal instruida al presidente constitucionel, acusado del delito de traicion contra la forma de gobiemo establecida en las bases organieas. (Con apendice). 8°. Mexico, 1846. Savannah ( The privateer). Trial of the officers and crew of the privateer Savauuah, on the charge of piracy, in the United States cir¬ cuit court for the southern district of New York. Reported by A. F. Warburton. 8°. New York, 1862. Sayre v. Rochford. Trial of the cause of an action brought by Stephen Sayre, esq. against William Henry, 4th earl of Roch¬ ford, for false imprisonment; in the court of common pleas, 27th June, 1775. From mr. Gurney’s short-liaud notes, fol. Lon¬ don, [1776], Scot ( William Laidly, alias), and others. Au thentick coppie of the tryal of Scot and Mackpherson, [assault on drovers and cat¬ tle], anno 1712. Laid before house pur¬ suant to their lordship’s order for that pur¬ pose, 18 Aprilis, 1737. fol. London, 1737. Secorv. Pell. Supreme court. (Late in chan¬ cery). Francis Secorv. Mary Pellet al. 8°. New York, 1854. Seguin c. Vanlerberghe et Ouvrard. Premier memoire de m. Seguin, contre mm. Van¬ lerberghe et Ouvrard. 64 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Decision arbitrale, pour m. Seguin, du 17 fevrier 1806. 56 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Consultation relative au jugement du tribunal de premiere instance, sur la deci¬ sion arbitrate reudue le 17 fevrier 1806, en faveurdem. Seguin. 8pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. - Deuxiemo memoire de m. Seguin. Troisteme memoire de m. Seguin ; ensem¬ ble des operations de mm. Vanlerberghe et Ouvrard. 52, 12 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. 262 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Seguin c. Vanlerberghe et Ouvrard. Reponses sommaires de mm. Vanlerberghe et Ouv¬ rard, aux trois memoires de m. Seguin. 9 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Replique de m. Seguin a, l’6crit inti- tul6: Reponses sommaires, etc. 24 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Consultation sur l’appel d’un juge- ment du tribunal civil de premiere instance, du 4 juiu 1806, qui annulle une pretendue decision arbitrale rendue sous la date du 17 f6vrier, mime ann6e; entre mm. Van¬ lerberghe et Ouvrard et m. Sfiguin, par mm. Guicu, Favard, etc. 82 pp. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Replique de m. Delamalle, en la cour d’appel, pour le sieur Seguin contra les sieurs Ouvrard et Vanlerberghe, audiences des 18 mars et i er avril. 4°. Paris, 1806. -Reponses de m. Seguin h quelques ^nonces de mm. Vanlerberghe et Ouvrard, pr6sent6s par leur defenseur dans sa der- ni^re plaidoirie. Derniers ddveloppemens sur les trois n.oyens de nullite, pour les sieurs Vanlerberghe et Ouvrard, contre le sieur Seguin. 7, 10 pp. 4°. Paris, 1807. [ With Happey et Morel c . Bourdon]. Sf:lfridge (Thomas O.) Trial, before the hon. Isaac Parker, for killing Charles Austin, on the public exchange in Boston, August 4, 1806. By T. Lloyd and G. Caines. 8°. Boston, [1807]. Severn and others v. Slade and others. Re¬ port of the trial of the action brought by messrs. Severn, King, and co. against the Imperial insurance company before lord chief justice Dallas and a special jury, in the court of common pleas, at Guildhall, 11 th—13th April, 1820. Taken in short¬ hand by W. B. Gurney. 8°. London, 1820. Seward ( William II.) Argument on the law of congress concerning the re-capture of fugitive slaves, 1847; argument in the circuit court of the United States, October 24, 1854, in McCormick’s reaper patent case; argument in defence of William Freeman, on his trial for murder, at Au¬ burn, July 21st and 22d, 1846. 8°. Au¬ burn, 1846-54. Shaw (Benjamin) and others. Trial of Ben¬ jamin Shaw, John Alley, jr. Jonathan Buffum, and Reserved Sprague, for rio f s and disturbance of public worship, in the Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. society of quakers, at Lynn, Massachu¬ setts, before the court of common pleas, held at Ipswich, March 16, 1822. 8°. Salem, 1822. Shaw (Thompson D.) Defence of Thompson Darrah Shaw, commander, U. S. navy, be¬ fore a naval court of inquiry, convened at Washington, under the act to amend the act to promote the efficiency of the navy, approved January 16, 1857. By his counsel Robert K. Scott. 8°. Washington, 1857. Sherman and Barnes v. Marvin. An expose of the trial, September 12, 1861, in the su¬ perior court of Buffalo, in the suit by Sher¬ man and Barnes (merchants) against Le Grand Marvin, (lawyer). Being a wife’s attempt, by aid of her merchants, to con¬ trol (subdue)? her husband, and the result. 8°. Buffalo, 1866. Shipley ( William Davies). The whole of the proceedings at the assizes at Shrewsbury, August 6th, 1847, iu the cause of the king on the prosecution of William Jones against the rev. William Davies Shipley, dean of St. Asaph, for a libel. Before the hon. Francis Buller. 8°. London. 1784. Shippen, Yeates, and Smith. Report of the trial and acquittal of Edward Shippen, chief justice, and Jasper Yeates, and Thomas Smith, assistant justices of the su¬ premo court of Pennsylvania, on an im¬ peachment, before the senate of the com¬ monwealth. January, 1805. 8°. Lancas¬ ter, [1805]. Sliotwell v. Henderson and Decow. Authen¬ tic report of the testimony in a cause at issue in the court of chancery of the state of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shot- well, complainant, and Joseph Hendrick¬ son and Stacy Decow, defendants. By Jeremiah J. Foster. 2 v. 8°. Philadel phia, 1831. Sichtls v. Youngs and Cutter. In the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York, iu equity. The same v. John Barstow and George H. Corliss. Application of the plaintiffs for preliminary injunctions. Argument of William II. Seward for the defendants, at New York, May 31, 1855. Reported by Roberts and Warburton. 8°. New Y'ork, 1855. Sickles (Daniel E.) Trial for shooting Philip Barton Key, esq. United States CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 2G3 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. district attorney, of Washington, D. C. February 27, 1859. Reported by Felix G. Fontaine. 8°. New York, 1859. Sickles v. Bennett. New York general ses¬ sions. The people, ex rel. Daniel E. Sickles vs. James Gordon Bennett. Com¬ plaint for libel. Arguments of John Graham, esq. on motion to vacate order, etc. October term, 1857. 8°. New York, 1857. Sidney {Algernon). Arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Algernon Sidney, esq. for high treason, for conspiring the death of the king, and intending to raise a re¬ bellion in this kingdom. At the court of king’s bench, 7th-27tli November, 1683. fol. London, 18G4. Sircy (La dame) c. Roquelaure. Memoire pour les heritiers de Roquelaure contre madame Sirey. Precis pour la dame Sirey, contre les heritiers Roquelaure. Conclusions du commissaire du gouverne- ment pr6s le tribunal d’appel, seant a Paris, dans l’affaire, consultation. Prdcis pr6pa- ratoire. Conclusions motives pour les families de Houcliin et Roquelaure. Ob¬ servations de madame Sirey sur les conclu¬ sions motivees. Memoire, fragmens de la plaidoirie, devant la cour de cassation, section crimiuelle, audiences des 11, 12, et 17 brumaire an XIII. 4°. and 8°. Paris, [1804]. Shirring (William). Trial before the high court of justiciary, January, 1794, for sedition. Taken down in short-hand by mr. Ramsey. 8°. Edinburgh, [1794]. [With MARGAROT (M.) Trial]. Smith (John). Trial of John Smith, book¬ seller, before lord Kenyon, in the court of king’s bench, December 6, 1706, for selling a work entitled “ A summary of the duties of citizenship.” 8°. London, [1797]. [With Eaton (Daniel I.) Trial], Smith (Rev. John, of Demerara). London missionary society’s report of proceedings under martial law, against rev. J. Smith, on a charge of aiding and assisting in a rebellion of the negro slaves. 8°. London, 1824. -Substance of the debate in the house of commons on the 1st and 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death, by a court martial, of the rev. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara. 8°. London, 1824. Smith (Madeline). Complete report of her trial for the alleged poisoning of Pierre Emile L’Angelier. With an introductory chapter, by John Morison. 8°. Edin¬ burgh, 1857. [With Palmer (W.) Trial]. Smith ( William). Full report of his trial for piracy, as one of the crew of the confed¬ erate privateer the Jeff. Davis. In the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, October, 1861. By D. F. Murphy. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1861. Smith (William S.) and Ogden (Samuel G.) Trials for misdemeanors, had in the circuit court of the United States for the New York district, in July, 1806. By Thomas Lloyd. 8°. New York, 1807. Somerset (Robert Carr, earl of). Great oyer of poisoning. The trial of the earl of Somerset for the poisoning of sir Thomas Overbury in the tower of London, and various matters connected therewith, from contemporary mss. By Andrew Amos. 8°. London, 1846. • Sommcrsett (James). Case of J. Sommersett, a negro, on a habeas corpus, king’s bench, 1771 and 1772. fol. 1772. [With TltEVETT ». Weeden]. - Argument in the case of James Som¬ mersett, a negro, lately determined by the court of king’s bench; wherein it is at tempted to demonstrate the present unlaw¬ fulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the case. By mr. Hargrave. 8°. London, 1772. Soyecourt c. Soyecourt. Playdoyer pour le marquis de Soyecourt, appellant; contre la princesse de Nassau-Saarbruck, son fipouse, intimfie, et demanderesse en sepa¬ ration de corps. Par G. A. Tronsou Du- coudray. 56 pp. 4°. Paris, 1788. [With Kornmann c. Kornmann]. Spiess c. d'Avrilly. Plaidoyer prononed de vant la cour de cassation, le 27 germinal an 13, par le sieur Jean Baptiste Spiess, dans sa cause contre le sieur d’Avrilly, et les hfiritiers du sieur de la Bcrardihre, collatdraux de feue demoiselle d’Avrilly, 6pouse du sieur Spiess. Pour la defense de l’arret rendu contre eux, en faveurdu sieur Spiess, par la cour d’appel de Rouen, le 24 264 LIBRAEY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. prairial an 12, sur les conclusions do M. Fougnet, procureur-g6n6ral pres ladite cour. 4°. Paris, 1805. [ With Penicaud c. LAN'FFRANQUE], Stafford {William Howard, viscount'). Tryal of William, viscount Stafford, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the king, the extirpation of the protestant religion, etc. begun in Westminster hall the 30th of November, 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following. With the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month, fol. London, 1681. Stair (John Dalrymple, 2d carl of), and others, against Benjamin Bond and others. Bill in the chancery of New Jersey, at his suit, with the publications of the council of proprietors of east New Jer¬ sey, and mr. Nevill’s speeches to the gene¬ ral assembly, concerning the riots com¬ mitted in New Jersey, fol. New York, 1748. Stanwix. Arguments of Charles Fearne in the case of the representatives of general Stan¬ wix and his daughter. 8°. London, 1797. [In his Posthumous works]. St ay ley ( William). Tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith, for speaking treasonable words against his most sacred majesty, and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 21st, 1678. fol. London, 1678. Stearns v. Ripley. Report of the case of [Charles] Stearns against [J. W.] Ripley, in the circuit court of the United States, at Boston, November term, 1850, for mali¬ cious prosecution. 8°. Springfield, 1851. Steicart ( Archibald). Trial, before the high court of justiciary in Scotland, for neglect of duty, and misbehavior in the execution of his ofiice, as lord provost of Edinburgh, before and at the time the rebels got pos¬ session of that city, in September, 1745. 8°. Edinburgh, 1747. Stewart {William). Trial for the murder of his father, on the 21st of June, 1838. Be¬ fore the Baltimore city court, October term, 1838. 8°. Baltimore, 1838. - Closing speech of Z. Collins Lee, esq. in defence of William Stewart, in-1 dieted for the murder of his father. 8°.j Baltimore, 1838. [ With the preceding]. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Stieher. Der Stieber’sche prozess, so wie die offentlichen iiusserungen der betheiligten fiber denselben und die offentlicho mei- nung. 8°. Berlin, 1860. Stirling peerage. Trial of Alexander Hum- phrys, or Alexander, styling himself earl of Stirling, for forgery. Stenographed by S. Macgregor, and edited by W. Turnbull. 8°. Edinburgh, 1839. Stockdalc {John). Whole proceedings on the trial on an information exhibited ex otficio, by the king’s attorney general, against John Stockdale, for a libel on the house of commons, in the court of king’s bench, 8th December, 1789. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. To which is sub¬ joined an argument in support of the rights of juries [by the hon. T. Erskine]. 8°. London, 1790. -Four letters on the subject of mr. Stockdale’s trial, for a supposed libel on the house of commons. By “A Briton ” [anon.) 8°. London, 1790. [ With the preceding]. Stockton v. Hopkins. Appeal to the tribunal of public justice; being a concise state¬ ment of the facts which led to the extraor¬ dinary case of Stockton versus Hopkins. By Thomas Hopkins. 8°. Philadelphia, 1808. Stone {William). Trial for high treason at the bar of the court of kiug’s bench, on Thursday, the 28th, and Friday, the 29th of January, 1796. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 8 C . London, 1796. Streeter (Milton If.) Life of Milton W. Streeter, the jealous and infatuated mur¬ derer, who murdered his young and beau¬ tiful wife, Elvira W. Streeter, at South- bridge, Mass, containing his trial, sen tence, etc. By H. F. Tingley. 12°. Paw¬ tucket, [R. I.] 1850. Students of Edinburgh university. Report of the trial of the students, on the charge of mobbing, rioting, and assault, at the col¬ lege, January 11 and 12, 1838. 8°. Edin¬ burgh, 1838. Surratt {John H.) Trial of John H. Sur ratt in the criminal court for the district of Columbia, hon. Geo. P. Fisher presiding. 2 v. 8°. Washington, 1857. Surratt {Mrs. Mary E.) See Conspiracy trials. Tailors. Trial of twenty-four journeymen tailors, charged with a conspiracy, before CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 265 Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. the mayor’s court of the city of Philadel¬ phia, September sessions, 1827. Reported by Marcus T. C. Gould. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1827. Talcott ( George). Review of the testimony given before the general court martial upon the trial of brig. gen. Talcott, in 1851 ; and of the proceedings of the court. Also, a copy of the record of the trial. 8°. Albany, 1851, Tallmatlge (Frederick A.) Trial of hon. F. A. Tallmadge, general superintendent of metropolitan police, before the commis¬ sioners of police, with the argument of his counsel. Reported by Elbridge Gerry. 8°. New York, 1858. Tasboroiigh (John) and Price (Ann). Tryal and conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price for subornation of perjury, in endeavoring to persuade mr. Stephen Dug- dale to retract and deny his evidence about the horrid popish plot. At the king’s bench, 3d February, 1(179. fol. London, 1679. Tastet ct Squire c. prince de Salm-Kirbourg. Second memoire pour les sieurs Firmin de Tastet, et Thomas Squire, negocians a Londres ; contre le prince de Salm-Kir- bourg ; le soi-disant marquis Cavalcabo ; le sieur Faulconuier de la Varenne ; le soi- disant lieutenant colonel comte d’Arnobat et Noel Clapsien, par Tandeau de Marsac. 78 pp. 4°. Paris, 1786. -Memoire signifid, pour le prince rdg- nant de Salm-Kyrbourg ; contre les sieurs Tastet et Squire. 56 pp. 4°. Paris, 1787. -Reflexions impartiales pour le mar¬ quis George de Cavalcabo; contre les sieurs Tastet et Squire. 4°. Paris, 1786. NOTE.—The three preceding are bound with KORN- MANNC. KORNMANN. Taylor v. Delavan. Trial of Delavan for an alleged libel, at the Albany circuit, April, 1840, and mr. Delavan’s correspondence with the executive committee of the Albany city temperance society, etc. 8°. Albany, 1840. -The same. [Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 21]. Taylor (Robert). See Millar (Andrew). Terig (Duncan), and Macdonald (Alexander Bane). Trial for the murder of Arthur Davis, June, 1754. 4°. Edinburgh, 1831. Thayers. Life, trial, condemnation, and dying address of the three Thayers, who Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, (N. Y.) June 17, 1825. 8°. Buffalo, [1825]. Thistlewood (Arthur) and others. Trials for high treason at the Old Bailey sessions house, April, 1820. Taken in short-hand by John Byrom. 8°. London, 1820. - Narrative of the condition of the manufacturing population ; and the pro¬ ceedings of government which led to the state trials in Scotland, for administering unlawful oaths, and the suspension of the habeas corpus act in 1817. Also, proceed¬ ings, to the execution of Thistlewood, in 1820. By A. B. Richmond. 8°. London, 1824. Thompson (Nathaniel) and others. Tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, John Farewell, Wil¬ liam Pain, at Guildhall, London, 20th June, 1682, for writing and publishing scandal¬ ous letters to mr. Miles Prance, in relation to the death of sir Edmunds Bury Godfrey, fol. London, 1682. Thurlell (John). Fatal effects of gambling, exemplified in the murder of Win. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, and his accomplices. To which is added The gambler’s scourge ; a com¬ plete expose of the whole system of gam¬ bling in the metropolis. 8°. London, 1724. Tipperary. Report of the trials at the special commission for the county of Tipperary, held at Clonmel, January and February, 1848. By Henry W. Lover. 8°. Dublin, 1848. Tooke (J. Horne). See Horne Tooke (J.) Travers ( George). Trial of George Travers, on indictment for the murder of James McKim, and on indictment for the murder of Thomas Hasey, at the United States navy yard in Charlestown, (Mass.) No¬ vember 27,1814, before the circuit court of the United States. 8°. Boston, 1815. Trevett v. IVeeden. Case on complaint for re¬ fusing paper bills in payment for butcher’s meat at par with specie. Tried before the superior court, Newport, 1786. Also, the case of the judges of said court, before the general assembly, at Providence, 1786, on citation for dismissing said complaint. Wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, etc. are maintained. By J. N. Var- num. 4°. Providence, 1787. 2G6 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Trials for rioting. Full and correct report of the trials for rioting at Ely and Littleport, in May, 1816, before judges Abbott, Bur- rough, and Christian, on the 17th day of June, and following days. 12°. London, 1816. Trials for treason at Indianapolis, disclosing the plans for establishing a northwestern confederacy. Edited by Benu Pittman. 8°. Cincinnati, 1865. Tribune (La), ct le Ileformateur. See Tri¬ als. (Collections: France), p.897. Trimble (I. R.) Investigation into the alleged official misconduct of the late superintend¬ ent of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore railroad co. Phonographically reported by Arthur Cannon. 2 v. 8°. Phil- edelphia, 1854-55. Tulley (Samuel) and Dalton (John). Trial of Samuel Tulley and John Dalton, on an in¬ dictment for piracy and murder, committed January 21st, 1812. Before the circuit court of the United States at Boston, 28th Octo¬ ber, 1812. Containing the evidence at large, a sketch of the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the hon. judge Story, on pro¬ nouncing sentence of death. 4th ed. 8°. Boston, 1813. Turley (Preston S.) Trial, conviction, sen¬ tence, confession, and execution, for the murder of bis wife, Mary Susan Turley, in Kanawha county, Virginia. 8°. Charles¬ ton, (Va.) 1858. Ttcelve traitors. The trials of the twelve traitors, W. Cundell, C. Parker, J. Trvee- dle, Charles Bird, John Quigley, John Smith, G. Armstrong, S. McFarlane, J. Teaster, James Fibbs, Philip Lethay, Noah Francis, for high treason, charged with being found in arms, in French uni¬ forms, fighting against their king and country, in the Isle of France, and other traitorous acts ; before a special commis¬ sion, at the sessions house, Newington, Monday, February 10, and following days. 12°. London, 1812. Tmjn (John). Exact narrative of the tryal and condemnation of John Twyn, for printing and dispersing of a treasonable book, at the Old Bayley, February 20-22, 1664. 8°. London, 1664. Upham v. Hill and Barton. Report of the trial of Timothy Upham vs. Hill and Bar ton, for an alleged libel, at the court of Law—continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. common pleas, Rockingham county, Octo¬ ber term, 1830. Compiled from notes taken at the trial, and the original papers in the case. 8°. Concord, 1831. United States v. Seventy-two bales of cotton ; Elizabeth Alexander, claimant. Supreme court of the United States. Appeal from the district court of the United States for the southern district of Illinois. Brief for the United States and the captors. Argu¬ ment of Richard M. Corwine on behalf of claimant. Argument of W. M. Springer for claimant. Additional brief of R. M. Corwine. 8°. Washington, 1864-65. United States v. Skymanski and others. United States district court, eastern dis¬ trict of Louisiana. Reply to the argu¬ ment of the plaintiffs in demurrer, in the cases of the United States v. ten lots of ground, etc. the right, title, etc. of J. Sky- manski therein, one lot, etc. of D. W. Brickell, etc. By Rufus Waples. 8°. [New Orleans], 1864. J'allandigham (Clement L.) Trial by a mili¬ tary commission; and the proceedings under his application for a writ of habeas corpus in the circuit court of the United States. 8°. Cincinnati, 1863. Vane (Sir Henry). Trial at the king’s bench, Westminster, June the 2d and 6th, 1662, together with what he intended to have spoken the day of his sentence. With other occasional speeches, etc. 4°. Lon¬ don, 1662. Vauohan (George) and others. Whole four trials of the thief-takers, and their confed¬ erates, G.Vaughan, R. Mackay, G. Brown, J. Donnelly, T. Broek, J. Pelham, M. Pow¬ er, and B. Johnson, convicted at Hicks’s hall and the Old Bailey, Sept. 1816, of a horrible conspiracy to obtain blood-money, and of felony and high treason. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1816. Vidal v. the mayor, etc. of Philadelphia. Girard will case. Arguments of the de¬ fendant’s counsel, and judgment of the supreme court of the United States, in the case of Vidal and another vs. the may¬ or, etc. of Philadelphia, the executors of S. Girard, and others, January term, 1844. 8°. Philadelphia, 1844. Wakefields (The). Trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Fran¬ ces Wakefield, indicted, with one Edward CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 267 Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Thevenot, a servant, for the abduction of miss Ellen Turner, the only child and heiress of William Turner, esq. of Shrigley park, in the county of Chester. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1827. Walker ( Thomas), and others. Whole pro¬ ceedings on the trial of an indictment against T. Walker, and others, for a con¬ spiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to assist the French in case they should invade this kingdom. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 8°. Manchester, 1794. -The same. 8°. London, 1794. - Review of the political events which have occurred in Manchester during the last five years ; being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker and others, for a con¬ spiracy to overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and assist the French. By Thomas Walker. 8°. London, 1794. f With the preceding]. Walker v. Milner. Trial in the court of queen’s bench. February, 186(3. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1866. [In PRICE (G.) Burglaries of 1863-65], Walker v. Roberts. Whole proceedings on the trial of an action brought by Thomas Walker against William Roberts, for a libel. Tried by a special jury at the as sizes at Lancaster, March 28, 1791, before the hon. sir Alexander Thomson, knight. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. 8°. Manchester, 1791. Wallace (Patrick M. S. and Michael S. S.) Trials of Patrick Maxwell Stewart Wal¬ lace, and Michael Shaw Stewart Wal¬ lace, for willfully destroying the brig Dryad, off Cuba, with intent to defraud the marine assurance companies and un¬ derwriters. 8°. London, 1841. Ward (Matthew F. ) Report of the testimony on the trial of M. F. Ward; with the speeches of gov. Crittenden, gov. Helm, T. F. Marshall, esq. and Nathaniel Wolfe, esq. and the reply of Alfred Allen, esq.'at¬ torney for the commonwealth. Reported by A. D. Richardson. 8°. New York, 1854. Ward v. Mississippi and Missouri railroad company. In the district court of the United States for the state of Iowa, south¬ ern division. Hon. J. M. Love, judge in equity. Abstract pleadings and proof, Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. and argument, by N. B. Judd and G. C. Campbell, counsel for defendant, on final hearing. November 1st, 1859. 8°. Chi¬ cago, 1859. Washington, Broughton, and others. Correct report of the proceedings on the trial of thirty-eight men, on a charge of adminis¬ tering an unlawful oath ; before sir George Wood, knight, at Lancaster, 27th August, 1812. Taken in short-hand, by G. Far- quharson. 8°. Manchester, (Eng.) 1812. Watie (Stand). Report of the trial of Stand Watie, charged with the murder of James Foreman. By George W. Paschal. 8°. Van Buren, 1843. Watkins (Tobias). Trial in the circuit court of the District of Columbia, May term, 1829, for various frauds upon the United States. Reported by L. Washington, jr. and H. R. Taylor. 8°. Washington, 1829. Watson (James). Trial before the court of king’s bench, in Westminster hall, June, 1817, for high treason. Taken in short¬ hand. 8°. Edinburgh, 1807. Watt (Robert). Trial for high treason, before the court, under the special commission of oyer and terminer, held at Edinburgh. Taken in short-hand, by Mr. Blanchard. 8°. Edinburgh, 1795. - and Doicnie (David). Trials of Robert Watt and David Downie for high treason, before the court of oyer and terminer, held at Edinburgh, August-September, 1794. To which is subjoined the celebrated speech of sir Hercules Langrish, on parliamentary reform. 8°. Edinburgh, 1794. Webster (John White). Trial of John W. Webster, for the murder of dr. George Parkman, November 24, 1849, before the supreme judicial court of the city of Boston. 8°. Boston, [1850]. -The same. Report of the case of J. W. Webster, indicted for the murder of George Parkman, before the supreme judi¬ cial court of Massachusetts; including the hearing on the petition for a writ of error, etc. By George Bemis. 8°. Boston, 1850. -The same. Phonographic report, by James W. Stone. 2d ed. revised. 8°. Boston, 1850. -The same. Trial for the murder of doctor George Parkman. Reported exclu¬ sively for the N. Y. daily Globe. 8°. New York, 1850. 268 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Webster (John White). An expos6 of tlie evi¬ dence in the case of the Parkman murder. Carefully compiled by W. E. Bigelow. 8°. Boston, 1850. [With the preceding], -Illegality of the trial of John W. Web¬ ster. By Lysander Spooner. 8°. Boston, 1850. f With the preceding]. -Review of the Webster case. By a member of the New York bar. [anon.] 8°. New York, 1850. - Statement of reasons, showing the illegality of that verdict upon which sen¬ tence of death has been pronounced against John W. Webster for the alleged murder of George Parkman. By a member of the legal profession, [anon.] 8°. New York, 1850. Weeks (Levi). Report of his trial on an in¬ dictment for the murder of Gulielma Sauds, on Monday, the 21st March, and Tuesday, the 1st of April, 1800. Taken in short¬ hand by the clerk of the court [William Coleman]. 8°. New York, 1800. WcinzUpflen ( Romain). Trial, on a charge of rape preferred by mrs. Anna Maria Schmoll; held at Princeton, Ind. Gibson circuit court, 1844. Reported by A. E. Drapier. 12°. Louisville, (Ky.) 1844. West v. Erisscy. Case of West v. Erissey, in the exchequer, 1726. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1]. Wheeling bridge case. Order of reference of the supreme court of the United States, in the case of the state of Pennsyl vani a against the Wheeling and Belmont bridge com¬ pany and others, with the proofs taken be¬ fore R. II. Walworth, with his report. 8 C . Saratoga Springs, 1851. White (John Duncan) and Curtis (ll'inslow). Trials of J. D. White alias Charles Mar- chant, and W. Curtis, alias Sylvester Col¬ son, for the murder, on the high seas, of Edward Selfridge and Thomas P. Jenkins, captain and mate of the schooner Fairy H of Boston. Before the circuit court of the United States, October term, 182G. 8°. Boston, 1827. White ( Thomas) and others. Trials and con¬ demnation of Thomas White, William Harecourt, John Fenwick, John Gavan, and Anthony Turner, all jesuits and priests, for high treason, in conspiring the death Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. of the king, the subversion of the govern¬ ment, and protestant religion, at the Old Bailey, 13th and 14th Juue, 1679. fol. London, 1679. Whilelocke (John). Trial of lieutenant general John Whitelocke, commander-in-chief of the expedition against Buenos Ayres, by court martial, held in Chelsea college, on Thursday, the 28th January, 1808, and succeeding days. 8°. Loudon, 1808. Wilkes (Charles). Defence of com. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. late acting rear-admiral, in command of the West India squadron, read before a general court martial, on charges preferred by the Secretary of the Navy. 8°. Washington, (D. C.) 1864. Williams (George W.) Report of the trial of George W. Williams, alias Bryant, alias Slappey. For stealing, (in company with six other persons), a packet of money, containing $12,000, from the Providence steamboat, on the 9th of July, 1833, tried in the court of general sessions, New York, February 13, 1834, before his honor the recorder, aldermen Sharpe and Monroe ; with introductory remarks. By John Lo¬ mas. 8°. New York, 1834. Williams (Jane and John). Particulars of the dreadful tragedy in Richmond, on the 19tli July, 1852; account of the murder of the Winston family by Jane and John Wil¬ liams. 8°. Richmond, 1852. Williams (John) and others. Trial of J. Wil¬ liams, Francis Frederick, John P. Rog, Nils Peterson, and Nathaniel White, on an indictment for murder on the high seas, at Boston, on the 28th of December, 1819. 8°. Boston, 1819. Willoughby v. Willoughby. Case of Willough¬ by v. Willoughby in chancery, on priority of mortgage debts, 1755. 8°. London, 1791. [In Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1]. Wilson (John). Trial of John Wilson, alias Jenkin Ratford, for mutiny, desertion, and contempt, to which are subjoined a few cursory remarks. 8°. Boston, 1807. Winans v. Eaton et al. Arguments of Wil¬ liam H. Ilubbell, on behalf of the defend¬ ants, before lion. Samuel Nelson, in the case of Ross Winans vs. Eaton, et al. in the circuit court of the United States for the northern district of New York, against a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from constructing and CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 269 Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. vending the railioad cars commonly known as the “eight-wheel railroad car,” alleged to infringe Boss Winans’s patent to Oc¬ tober 1, 1834. 8°. Albany, 1853. Windham ( IV. F.) Commission de lunatico inquirendo. An inquiry into the state of mind of W. F. Windham, esq. of Fellbrig hall, Norfolk, before Samuel Warren, esq. and a special jury, upon the petition of general Windham, C. B. and other mem¬ bers of the family, commencing December 16, 1861. 8°. London, 1862. Winterbotham (Rev. William). Trial of W. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How’s Lane meeting, Plymouth, before the lion, baron Perryn, and a special jury, at Exe¬ ter, on the 25th of July, 1793, for sedi¬ tious words. Taken in short-hand by mr. W. Bowring. 8°. London, 1794. [With Walker and others' trinll. Wintoun (George Seton, 5th earl of). Trial upon the articles of impeachment of high treason, fol. London, 1716. Wirz (Capt. Henry). A summary of the trial of Henry Wirz. 8°. Washington, [1868], Witches. Tryal of witches, at Bury St. Ed¬ mond’s, on the tenth of March, 1664. Before sir. Mathew Hale, kt. 12°. London, 1682. [JFith Hale (SirM). Treatise touching sheriff's ac- compts]. Wood (William). See Hare. Wood v. Comstock. Supreme court. Eichard Wood and George S. Wood, against Daniel D. Comstock. Case on appeal from judgment entered at special term on report of referee. 8°. New York, 1853. Yelverton marriage case. An authentic and unabriged account of the most extraordi¬ nary trial of modem times, with all its revelations, incidents, and details special¬ ly reported. 8°. London, [1861], York (Frederick, duke of). Investigation of the charges brought against his royal highness the duke of York, by G. L. Wardle, esq. m. p. for Oakhampton, Devon, with the evidence and the remarks of the members. Stratford’s authentic edition. 2 v. 12°. London, 1809, York assizes. Beport of proceedings under commissions of oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery, held at the castle of York ; from the 2d to the 12th of January, 1813. From the short-hand notes of mr. Gurney. 8°. London, [1813]. Law —continued. Trials : Individual trials, etc. Zengcr (John Peter). Trial for printing and publishing a libel against the government. With the pleadings and arguments on both sides. 8°. London, 1752. Zulueta (Pedro de). Trial of Pedro de Zu- lueta, jun. on a charge of slave trading, 27th and 30th October, 1863, at the central criminal court, Old Bailey. A full report from the short-hand notes of W. B. Gur¬ ney. With an address to merchants of Great Britain, by P. de Zulueta, jun, esq. and documents illustrative of the case. 8°. London, 1844. Trials at bar : Morgan (J.) Essays upon trials at bar and repleaders. 8°. London, 1789. [In his Essays. 3 v.] Trustee process : See Attachment. Trusts and trustees : Drackenridge (H. M.) Essay on trusts and trustees ; in relation to the settlement of real estate—the power of trustees—and involving many of the most abstruse ques¬ tions in the English and American law of tenures. 8°. Washington, 1842. Fletcher (C.) Essay on the estates of trus¬ tees. 8°. Philadelphia, 1835. [Law library, v. 10], Forsyth (C.) Principal and practice of the law of trusts and trustees in Scotland ; with notes and illustrations from the law of England. 8°. Edinburgh, 1844. Gilbert (G.) Law of uses and trusts. To¬ gether with a treatise on dower. 8°. Lou¬ don, 1734. -The same. 3d ed. by E. B. Sugden. 8°. London, 1811. Hill (J.) Practical treatise on the law re¬ lating to trustees, their powers,duties, priv¬ ileges, and liabilities. With notes and references to American decisions, by F. J. Troubat. 8°. Philadelphia, 1846. ■-The same. 2d Am. ed. 8°. Pliila delphia, 1854. -The same. 3d Am. ed. containing notes to the 1st ed. by Francis J. Troubat; with full notes and references to recent English and American decisions, by Henry Wharton. 8°. Philadelphia, 1857. Lewin ( T.) Practical treatise on the law of trusts and trustees. 8°. London, 1837. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1839. [Law library, v. 24], 270 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. Trusts and trustees: Lewin ( T.) Practical treatise on the law of trusts and trustees. 2d ed. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1858. [Law library, v. 97]. -The same. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1861. Tiffany ( J.) and Bullard (E. F.) 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II. ) Reports of cases in the United States superior court for the terri¬ tory of Arkansas, from 1820 to 1836; and in the United States district court for the district of Arkansas, from 1836 to 1849, and in the United States circuit court for the district of Arkansas, in the ninth circuit from 1839 to 1856. With notes and refer¬ ences, and rules of court. 8°. Boston, 1856. McAllister (C .) Reports of cases in the cir¬ cuit court of the United States for the district of California, 1855 to 1859. v. 1. 8°. New York, 1859. McLean ( J .) Reports of cases in the circuit court of the United States for the seventh circuit, 1829 to 1855. 6 v. 8°. Cincin¬ nati, 1840-56. Mason (TV. P.) Reports of cases in the cir¬ cuit court of the United States, for the first circuit, 1816 to 1830. 5 v. 8°. Boston, 1819-31. -The same. 2d ed. 5 v. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1836, Paine ( E. jr.) 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With tho laws of Oleron, of Wisbuy, and of the Hause towns; the marine ordinances of Louis xiv; a treatise on the rights and duties of owners, freighters, masters of ships, and mariners; and the laws of tho United States relative to mariners. 2 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1807. Sprague (P.) Decisions in admiralty and maritime causes, in the district court of the United States for the district of Massa¬ chusetts, 1841 to 1861. 8°. Van Ness (IV. P.) Reports of two cases in the prize court for the New York dis¬ trict, for 1814. 8°. New York, 1814. IIare (A). Reports of cases in the district court of the U. S. for the district of Maine, 1822 to 1839. 8°. Portland, 1839. - The same. 2d ed. with cases in 1854 and 1855. 8°. Boston, 1856. See. Reports; Supreme court. (Digests). See Attorneys general ( Opinions of). Digests of decisions in all the courts. Barbour (O. L.) Analytical digest of equity cases, in the courts of the several states, and of the United States; in the courts of chan¬ cery and exchequer in England and Ire¬ land, and in the English privy council and house of lords, since the year 1836. 8°. Springfield, (Mass.) 1843. - and Harrington (E. B.) Analytical digest of the equity cases decided in the courts of the several states, and of the United States, and of the decisions in equity in the courts of chancery and ex¬ chequer in England and Ireland, and the privy council and house of lords ; and form¬ ing, with the 3d edition of Bridgman’s di¬ gest, a complete abstract of American, En¬ glish and Irish equity reports from the ear¬ liest period to 1836. 3 v. 8°. Springfield, (Mass.) 1837. Campbell (J. D.) and Cambrelcng (S.) American chancery digest; a digested in¬ dex of all reported decisions in equity, in United States courts, and tho courts of the several states. 1788 to 1827. 8°. New York, 1828. Digested index to the reported decisions of the several courts of law in the United States, by J. Antlion, T. Day, T. I. Whar¬ ton, and T. S. Smith and F. J. Troubat. 274 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. United States of America : Digests, etc. 1754 to 1830. 5 v. 8°. New York and Philadelphia, 1813-30. Putnam (J. P.) Digest of the decisions in the courts of equity in the United States. 1788 to 1840. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1851. United States digest. Digest of the decisions of the courts of common law and admi¬ ralty in the United States, by T. Metcalf and J. C. Perkins, and G: T. Curtis. With a supplement, by J. P. Putnam. 1785 to 1846. 5 v. 8°. Boston, 1840-47. - The same. v. 6. Table of the cases in the three volumes of the United States digest, and in the two volumes of the supple¬ ment; alphabetically arranged by George P. Sanger. 8°. Boston, 1849. - Annual digest; being a digest of de¬ cisions of the courts of common law, equity, and admiralty, in the United States, by J. P. Putnam, 1847 to 1850, v. 7-10. 8°. Boston, 1848-56. - The same, including decisions in England. 1851 to 1855, v. 11-15, by J. P. Putnam. 8°. Boston, 1856-57. - The same. 1856 to 1858, v. 16-18, by G. S. Hale. 8 C . Bostpn, 1857-59. -The same. 1859, v. 19, by G. S. Hale and H. F. Smith. 8°. Boston, 1860. - The same. 1860 to 1863, v. 20-23, by H. Farnam Smith. 8°. Boston, 1862-67. Waterman (T. IV.) American chancery di¬ gest ; index of all the reported decisions in equity, of the United States courts and of the courts of the several states to the present time. 3d ed. 3 v. 8°. New York, 1851. Wheeler ( J. D.) American chancery digest; being a digested index of all the reported decisions in equity, in the United States courts, and in the courts of the several states. 1788 to 1841. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1841. Commentaries, Treatises, etc. Bouvier [J.) Institutes of American law. 4 v. 8°. Philadelphia, 1851. Derereux ( J. C.) The most material parts of Kent’s commentaries reduced to questions and answers. 8°. New York, 1860. Hilliard (F.) Elements of law; being a comprehensive summary of American civil jurisprudence. 8°. Boston, 1835. Kent (J .) Commentaries on American law. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1826-30. Law —continued. United States of America : Commentaries, etc. - The same. 2d ed. 4 v. Ago. New York, 1832. • - The same. 3d ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1836. -- The same. 4 th ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1840. - The same. 5th ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1844. - The same. 6th ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1848. - The same. 7th ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1851. - The same. 8th ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1854. -- The same. 9th ed. 4 v. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1858. - The same. 10th ed. 4 v. 8°. Bos¬ ton, 1860. - The same. lltli ed. Edited by George F. Comstock. 4 v. 8°. Boston, 1866. Kinne [A.) Legal pocket dictionary ; con¬ taining the contents found in Kent’s law compendium, from v. 5 to 11, inclusive. 12°. New York, 1854. - Questions and answers on law, alpha¬ betically arranged; with references to the most approved authorities. 11 v. 6°. New York, 1843-55. Lectures on law; prepared principally from Kent, by a lawyer, for the use of his sons. 8°. Albany, 1852. Moulton (J. IV.) Analysis of American law, presented in a chart, with explanatory com¬ ments. 12°. New York, 1859. Oliver (B. L.) Law summary; a collection of legal tracts on subjects of general appli¬ cation in business. 8°. Boston, 1832. Review of the laws of the United States of North America, the British provinces, and West India islands. With select prece¬ dents and observations upon divers acts of parliament and acts of assembly, and a comparison of the courts of law and prac¬ tice there with that of Westminster hall. [anon.) 8°. Loudon, 1790. Smith ( T. L.) Elements of the laws ; or, out¬ lines of the system of civil and criminal laws in force in the United States, and in the several states of the Union. 12°. Phil¬ adelphia, 1853. Vose (R.) New lawyer, or, law for the people. 12°. New York, 1859. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 275 Law —continued. United States of America : Commentaries, etc. Walker ( T.) Introduction to American law. 3d ed. 8°. Boston, 1855. - The same. 4th ed. 8°. Boston, I860. Universal law: See Law, (General works, p. 671, et seq.) Uses : Bacon (F. lord.) The case of revocation of uses. 8°. London, 1741. [In his Law tracts, pp. 233-2451. - Reading upon the statutes of uses. New edition, with very full notes and expla¬ nations, by William Henry Rowe. 8°. London, 1806. Carthew (F.) Reading on the law of uses, 1692. 8°. London, 1791. [7n Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1], Case on the operation of the statute of uses, the doctrine of executory fees, and powers of revocation. 8°. London, 1791. [7ft Hargrave (F.) Collectanea juridica, v. 1.] Cornish ( W. F.) Essay on uses. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1825. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1834. [ Law library, v. 3]. Gilbert (G.) Law of uses and trusts. To¬ gether with a treatise on dower. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1734. -The same. 3d ed. by E. B. Sugden. 8°. London, 1811. Hanbury (J . IF.) Treatise on the law of uses; mainly intended for students. 8°. London, 1862. Proudhon (J. B. V.) Traits des droits d’usage, servitudes r6elles, du droit de su- perficie et de la jouissance des biens com- munaux, et des 6tablissements publics. 3 me 6d. mise en harmonic avec la nouvelle legislation sur les forets, par M. Curasson. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1848. Sanders (F. IV.) Essay on uses and trusts, and on the nature and operation of con¬ veyances at common law, and of those which derive their effect from the statute of uses. 2 v. 8°. London, 1813. -The same. 2d Am. ed. by C. W. Sanders and John Warner; with references to the later English and American cases, by a member of the Philadelphia bar. 2 v. in 1. 8°. Philadelphia, 1855. Shelford (L.) Practical treatise of charita¬ ble uses and trusts; with appendix of statutes and forms. 8°. London, 1836. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1842. [LaAV library, v. 3G-37J. Law —continued. Uses : Wilson (J.) Treatise on springing uses, and other limitations by deed, correspond¬ ing with executory devises ; according to the arrangement in mr. Fearne’s essay. 8°. London, 1824. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1836. [Law library, v. 11], See Charities. Usufruct : Proudhon (J. B. V.) Trait6 des droits d’usu- fruit, d’usage personnel, et d’habitation. 2 e 6d. 5 v. 8°. Dijon, 1836. Usury : Blydenburg (J. IV.) Treatise on the law of usury. With the statutes of the several states relating to interest, and a digest of all the decisions. 8°. New York, 1844. Brown (J. D.) Collection laws of the seve¬ ral states, and the district of Columbia; comprising interest and usury, etc. 8°. Philadelphia, 1855. Byles (J. B.) Observations on the usury laws, and on the effect of the recent alte¬ rations. 8°. London, 1845. Comyn ( R. B.) Treatise on the law of usury. 8°. London, 1817. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1834. [Law library, v. 5]. Hebler (F.) Teoria de las cuentas corrien- tes con interes adicionada del cdlculo de los intereses compuestos, y un metodo perfeccionado para el c&lculo de los arbi¬ trages. Traducida por J. J. Basora. 8°. Barcelona, 1837. Hoyt ( J. T.) Interest laws of Illinois, In¬ diana, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. 8°. Chicago, 1859. [7ft his Collection laws, etc.] Kelly ( J. B.) Summary of the history and law of usury. 8 C . London, 1835. -The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1853. [Law library, v. 75]. Liegeois (J.) Essai sur l’histoire et la 16- gislation de l’usure. 8°. Paris, 1863. Murray (J. B.C.) History of usury; the conflict of laws in different countries, etc. 8°. Philadelphia, 1866. Ord (AT.) Essay on the law of usury. 3d ed. 8°. Loudon, 1809. Petit ( P. F. V. A.) Traite de l’usure, coutc- nant le commentaire de la loi du 3 sep- tembre 1807, toute la legislation, la doc¬ trine et la jurisprudence qui s’y rapportent, avec l’indication des ordouuances et ar- ret6s anoiens et modernes. 8°. Paris, 1840. 27 G LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law—continued. Usury : Troplong ( R. T.) Du pret; commentaire du titre x, livre iii, du code civil. 8°. Paris, 1845. Valuation : Bayldon (J. S.) Art of valuing rents and tillages, and claims of tenants, upon quit¬ ting farms, and on valuation of property for parochial assessments. 8th ed. by J. C. Morton. 8°. London, 1864. -Treatise on the valuation of property for poor rates. 8°. London, 18:28. Vendors and purchasers, of real estate : Dart (J. H.) Compendium of the law and practice of vendors and purchasers of real estate. With notes and references to the American and English decisions ; also, a view of the existing law of real property in England and the U. S. By T. W. Wa¬ terman. 8°. New York, 1851. Hilliard ( F .) Law of vendors and pur¬ chasers of real property. 2 v. in 1. 8°, Boston, 1858. Sugden (Sir E. B. lord St. Leonards). Con¬ cise and practical view of the law of ven¬ dors and purchasers of estates. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1851. -Practical treatise of the law of ven¬ dors and purchasers of estates. 2d Am. from the 5th Loudon ed. with notes and references to American decisions, by E. D. Ingraham. 8°. Philadelphia, 1820. -The same. 8th ed. 8°. London, 1830. -The same. 9th ed. 2 v. 8°. Lon¬ don, 1834. -The same. 14th ed. 8°. London, 1862. —— The same. 7th Am. from the 11th London ed. with notes and references to American decisions on the law of vendors and purchasers, to the present time, by J. C. Perkins. 2 v. 8°. Springfield, 1851. - Of personal property : See Sales. Venezuela: Cuerpo de leyes do Venezuela, desde 1830 liasta 1850. 8°. Caracas, 1851. Venice : Leggi criminali del serenissimo dominio Veneto. 4°. [Venezia], 1751. VERMONT: Statutes. Laws of the state ; 1792; 1794; 1796; ad¬ journed session 1797; 1798 to 1803; adjourned and October session, 1804; Law—continued. Vermont : Statutes. 1805; 1853; 1855 to 1865, inclusive. 65 v. 8°. Rutland, Windsor, etc. 1792-65. Laws of the state, revised and passed in the year 1797. 8°. Rutland, 1798. Laws of the state, digested and compiled. 2 v. 8°. Randolph, 1808. -The same. To the close of the ses¬ sion of the legislature in 1816. v. 3. 8°. Rutland, 1817. Compilation of the laws, coming down to and including the year 1824. By William Slade. 8°. Windsor, 1825. Laws of Vermont, from 1824 down to and including the year 1834. By Daniel P. Thompson. 8°. Montpelier, 1835. Revised statutes of the state, passed Novem¬ ber 19, 1839; to which are added several public acts now in force. 8°. Burling¬ ton, 1840. Compiled statutes of the state, being such of the revised statutes, and of the public acts, and the laws passed since, as are now in force. By Charles L. Williams. 8°. Burlington, 1851. General statutes of the state ; passed at the annual session of the general assembly, commencing October 9, 1862; together with certain of the public acts of the year 1862. 8°. Cambridge, (Mass.) 1863. Reports. Aiken (A.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of Vermont, 1825 to 1828. 2 v. 8°. Windsor, 1827-28. Drayton ( IV.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Vermont, 1815 to 1819. 8°. Middlebury, (Vt.) 1821. Chipman ( D.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of Vermont, 1789 to 1824. 2 v. 8°. Middlebury, (Vt.) 1824-35. Cliipman (N.) Reports of cases in the su preme court of Vermont, in the years 1789-91. 12°. Rutland, (Vt.) 1793. Tyler (R .) Reports of cases in the supreme court of judicature of Vermont, 1800 to 1803. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1809-10. Vermont reports, of cases in the supreme court of the state of Vermont, reported by the judges of said court, 1826 to 1837. 9 v. 8°. St. Albans, Middlebury, and Burlington, 1829-38. -The same. v. 10-11, by G. B. Shaw, 1836 to 1839. 8°. Burlington, 1839-40. -The same. v. 12-14, by William CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 277 Law —continued. Vermont : Reports. Weston, 1840 to 1842. 8°. Burlington. 1841-43. -The same. v. 15, by William Slade, 1843. 8°. Burlington, 1844. -The same. v. 16-23, by Peter T. Washburn, 1844 to 1851. 8°. Woodstock. 1845-52. -The same. v. 24-26, by John F. Dean, 1851 to 1854. 8°. Bellows Falls and Brattleboro, 1853-55. -The same. v. 27-29, by C. L. Wil¬ liams, 1854 to 1857. 8°. Rutland, 1856-58. -The same. v. 30-35, by W. G. Shaw, 1856 to 1863. 8°. Rutland, 1859-64. -The same. v. 36-39, 1863 to 1867, by Wheelock G. Yeazey. 8°. Rutland, 1865-68. Digests. Washburn (P. T .) Digest of all the cases decided in the supreme court of Vermont. 8°. Woodstock, 1845. -Digest of all the cases decided in the supreme court of the state of Vermont, as reported in volumes 16 to 22, inclusive, of the Vermont reports ; together with many manuscript cases not hitherto reported; being a supplement to the digest of the previous volumes of the Vermont reports. 8°. Woodstock, 1852. VESTRIES : Wills (A.) Treatise on the powers and du¬ ties of parish vestries in ecclesiastical mat¬ ters ; being a vestryman’s guide. 12°. London, 1855. Vice-Chancellor’s reports : See England. (Reports, vice-chancellor’s courts). VIRGINIA : Statutes. Colonial period. Records of the Virginia company, from the 28th of April, 1619, to the 19th of June, 1624. 2 v. fol. (ms.) Letters, proclamations, and patents, in 1622 and 1623; correspondence, 1625. Trans¬ actions in council and assembly; their petition, and his majesty’s answer, fol. (ms.) Orders; from February, 1622, to November, 1627. fol. (ms.) Laws of Virginia, 1623-24. fol. (ms.) -The same. January 6, 1639, to April 1, 1642. fol. (ms.) -The same. March 2, 1643, to March 23, 1662. fol. (ms.) -The same. 1660-61. fol. (ms.) 36 Law —continued. VIRGINIA : Statutes. Colonial period. -The same. March 23, 1662, to Au¬ gust 15, 1702. fol. (ms.) -The same. December 23, 1662, to October 21, 1697. fol. (ms.) -The same. April 16, 1684, to April 1, 1692. fol. (ms.) -The same. October 25,1705, to April 2, 17—. fol. (ms.) -The same. October 25, 1705, to No¬ vember 7, 1711. fol. (ms.) -The same. 1661 to 1742. fol. Wil- liamsburgh, [n. d.] -The same. 1661 to 1748. fol. Wil¬ liamsburg, 1752. -The same. 1666 to 1727. fol. [n. d.] Records of inquisitions, from 1665 to 1676. fol. (ms.) Complete collection of all the laws of Virginia now in force. Carefully copied from the assembly records. [1662-1682]. fol. Lon¬ don, [1682]. Transactions of the council, from December 9, 1698, to May 20, 1700. fol. (ms.) Acts of assembly passed in the colony ot Virginia, from 1662 to 1715. fol. Lon¬ don, 1727. Collection of all the acts of assembly now in force in the colony of Virginia, fol. Wil¬ liamsburg, 1733. Acts of assembly now in force, fol. Wil¬ liamsburg, 1752, -The same. fol. Williamsburg, 1769. Abridgement of the public laws of Virginia, in force and use, June 10, 1720. By Wil¬ liam Beverley. 2d ed, 12°. London, 1728. -The same. By John Mercer. 8°. Williamsburg, 1737. -The same. In force January 1st, 1758. 1 v. in 2. 8°. Glasgow, 1759. [Interleaved with manuscript notes]. -The same. 8°. Glasgow, 1759. Ordinance for raising an additional number of forces for the defence and protection of this colony, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 4°. December, 1775. Ordinances passed at a convention held at Richmond, on Monday, tho 17th of July, 1775. 4°. Williamsburg, [1775]. Ordinances passed at a general convention of delegates and representatives from the several counties and corporations of Vir¬ ginia, hold at the capitol in Williamsburg, the 6 th of May, 1776. 4°. Williamsburg. [1776J. 278 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. Virginia : Statutes. State. Acts passed at a general assembly begun and held at the capitol, in Williamsburg, on the 7th day of October, 1776; May, 1777; October, 1777; May, 1778; and October, 1778. fol. Williamsburg, [n. d. ] -The same. 3d of May, 1779 ; Octo¬ ber, 1779; May, 1780 ; October, 1780. 4°. Williamsburg, [n. d. ] [With the preceding). - The same. Containing, in addition, the acts passed at a general assembly, in Richmond, March, 1781. Richmond, [n.d.] f With the preceding]. -The same. March, 1781. [Collated with the printed acts by G. Wythe], fol. [n.d.] ms. [ With the preceding]. -The same. May, 1781. fol. Char¬ lottesville. [n.d.] [ With the preceding]. -The same. November, 1781 ; May, 1782; May, 1783; October, 1783. fol. Richmond, [n. d. ] (With the preceding], -The same. Containing, in addition, the acts of May, 1784; and October, 1784. fol. Richmond, [n.d.] -The same. October, 1785; October, 1786; October, 1787; June, 1788; Octo¬ ber, 1788; October, 1789 ; October, 1790; October, 1791 ; and October, 1792. fol. Richmond, 1791-92. -The same, November, 1794 ; No¬ vember, 1795; November, 1796; Decem¬ ber, 1797 ; December, 1798 ; December, 1799; December, 1800; December, 1801 ; and December, 1802. fol. Richmond, 1795-1803. -The same. December, 1802; De¬ cember, 1803; and December, 1804. fol. Richmond, [n.d.] -The same. December, 1803 ; De¬ cember, 1804; December, 1805; and De¬ cember, 1806. fol. Richmond, [n. d.] -The same. December, 1806 ; and December, 1807. fol. Richmond, 1808. -The same. December session, 1807, to December session, 1811; 1809 and 1810 ; May, 1813; October, 1814; December, 1815; November, 1816; December, 1817; December, 1818; December, 1819; De¬ cember, 1823; November, 1824, to Docem- Law—continued. Virginia : Statutes. ber, 1830; December, 1826, to December, 1842; December, 1844, to December, 1848; extra and regular sessions in 1849 and 1850; 1850-51 to 1857-58; 1861, [with] ordinances adopted by the convention of Virginia in secret session, in April and May, 1861 ; 1861-62, [and] constitution of the confederate states of America, adopt¬ ed March II, 1861 ; called session, 1862, [and] adjourned session, 1863; called ses¬ sion, 1863, 1863-64, and 1865-66. 52 v. 8°. Richmond, 1808-66. Collection of all such public acts of the gen¬ eral assembly, and ordinances of the con¬ ventions of Virginia, passed since the year 1768, as are now in force, fol. Richmond, 1785. Collection of all such acts of the general assembly of Virginia of a public and per¬ manent nature, as are now in force. 1792. fol. Richmond, 1794. -The same. Acts now in force. 1802. v. 1. 8°. Richmond, 1803. -The same. v. 2. January, 1807. 8°. Richmond, 1808. -The same. Supplement. February, 1812. 8°. Richmond, 1812. Abridgment of the public permanent laws of Virginia. [By Edmund Randolph], 4°. Richmond, 1796. Report of the committee of revisors, ap¬ pointed by the general assembly of Vir¬ ginia, in 1776. fol. Richmond, 1784. Revised code; a collection of all acts of the general assembly, of a public nature, now in force. 2 v. 8°. Richmond, 1819. -Supplement to the revised code ; a collection of all acts of a public nature passed since 1819. 8°. Richmond, 1833. Reports of the revisors of the civil code, made to the general assembly at December ses sion, 1846; December session, 1847; in January, 1849; in May, 1849; and in July, 1849, being their final report, aud relating to the criminal code; with the re¬ port of the revisors on the circuit superior courts. 8°. Richmond, 1847-49. Code of Virginia. With the declaration of rights and constitution of Virginia. 8°. Richmond, 1849. -The same. 2d ed. Including legis¬ lation to the year 1860. 8°. Richmond, I860. CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS. 279 Law —continued. Virginia : Statutes. Draughts of such bills as have been pre¬ pared by the committee appointed under the act intituled, “ an act to amend an act intituled, an act concerning a new edi¬ tion of the laws of this commonwealth, etc. 2 v. in 1. fol. Richmond, 1792. Statutes at large ; being a collection of all the laws, from 1(519. By William Waller Ilening. 13v. 8°. Richmond, New York, etc. 1819-23. Statutes at large from October session, 1792, to December session, 1807. New series ; being a continuation of Ilening, by Sam¬ uel Shepherd. 3 v. 8°. Richmond, 1835- 36. Digests. Digest of the laws which are of a permanent character and general operation, illustrated by judicial decisions. By Joseph Tate. 8°. Richmond, 1823. -The same. 2d ed. 8°. Richmond, 1841. Digest of the laws of Virginia, of a civil na¬ ture and of a permanent character and general operation ; illustrated by judicial decisions. By James M. Mathews. 2 v. 8°. Richmond, 1856-57. See, also, CORPORATIONS. James river company. William and Mary college. Reports. Broclienhrough (IV.) and Holmes (H.) Col¬ lection of cases decided by the general court of Virginia, 1789 to 1826. 2 v. in 1. 8°. Philadelphia, and Richmond, 1815-26. Call (D.) Reports of cases in the court of appeals of Virginia, 1779 to 1824. 6 v. 8°. Richmond, 1801-33. -Tho same. 2d ed. by J. Tate. 6 v. 8°. 1824-33. Gilmer (F. IV.) Reports of cases in the court of appeals of Virginia, 1820 to 1821. 8°. Richmond, 1821. Grattan ( P. II.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of appeals, and in the general court of Virginia, 1844 to 1868. 18 v. 8°. Richmond, 1845-68. Hening ( If. If.) and Munford ( IV.) Reports of cases in the supreme court of appeals of Virginia, 1806 to 1809; with select cases, relating chiefly to points of practice, deci¬ ded by the superior court of chancery for the Richmond district. 4 v. 8°. Philadel¬ phia and New York, 1808-1 J. Law —continued. Virginia : Reports. - The same. 2d ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1809-11. Jefferson ( T.) Reports of cases in the general court of Virginia, 1730 to 1740; and 1768 to 1772. 8°. Charlottesville, 1829. Leigh ( If. B .) Reports of cases in the court of appeals, and in the general court of Vir¬ ginia, 1829 to 1841. 12 v. 8°. Richmond, 1830-44. Mumford ( If.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of appeals of Virginia, 1810 to 1820. 6 v. 8°. New York, etc. 1812-21. Patton (J. M. jr.)and Heath (R. B.) Reports of cases in the special court of appeals of Virginia, held at Richmond ; and a general index to Grattan’s reports, from the 2d to the 11th volume inclusive, 1855 to 1857. 2v. 8°. Richmond, 1856-57. Randolph ( P .) Reports of cases in the court of appeals of Virginia, 1821 to 1828. 6 v. 8°. Richmond, 1823-29. -The same. v. 5. 8°. Richmond, 1828. Robinson (C.) Reports of cases in the su¬ preme court of appeals, and in the general court of Virginia, 1842 to 1844. 2 v. 8°. Richmond, 1843-44. Washington (B.) Reports of cases in the court of appeals of Virginia, 1792 to 1796. 2 v. 8°. Richmond, 1798-99. -The same. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°. Philadel¬ phia, 1823. Wythe ( G.) Decisions of cases in Virginia, by the high court of chancery; with re¬ marks upon decrees by the court of appeals, reversing some of those decisions, fol. Richmond, 1795. -The same. 2d and only complete edi¬ tion, with a memoir of the author, by B. B. Minor; and an appendix, containing refer¬ ences to cases in pari materiae, and an essay on lapse, joint tenants, and tenants in common, etc. by William Green. 8°. Richmond, 1852. Digests. Hall (E.) Digested index to the Virginia reports, from Washington to 2d Randolph; with tables of the cases, and rules of courts. 8°. Richmond, 1825. -The same. From 3d Randolph to 3d Leigh, v. 2. 8°. Richmond, 1835. Munford ( If.) General index to the Virginia law authorities, reported by Washington, Call, Ilening, and Munford, jointly, and 280 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Law —continued. 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