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K540 .R46 1867 | Remarkable trials of all countries : particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, and France : with notes and speeches of counsel, containing thrilling narratives of fact from the court room : also, historical reminiscences of wonderful events / | 1 |
K540 .R46 1867i | Remarkable trials of all countries particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, and France, with notes and speeches of counsel : containing thrilling narratives of fact from the courtroom, also historical reminiscences of wonderful events / | 1 |
K540 .R46 1870i | Remarkable trials of all countries particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, and France, with notes and speeches of counsel : containing thrilling narratives of fact from the courtroom, also historical reminiscences of wonderful events / | 1 |
K540 .T73 1960i | Nine famous trials | 1 |
K540.T75i | Complete report of the trial of Edward O. Coburn, and Benjamin F. Dalton, for the manslaughter of William Sumner | 1 |
K540 .T75i |
The British tribunal for 1789 containing the most remarkable trials for street and highway robberies, murder, private stealing, libels, forgery, rapes, adultery &c., &c. / The defence of Sir Thomas Rumbold, bart. as it was opened by his counsel, Mr. Hardinge, at the Bar of the House of Commons. Cumming v. Goodden, for libel, plea, general issue, withdrawn a full account of the anonymous libel on the Rev. Patrick Mathias Cumming : together with several letters relating thereto / A report of the whole of the proceedings previous to, with a note of the evidence on, the trial of Robert Keon, gent. for the murder of George Nugent Reynolds, Esq., and also of the charges of the judges thereon : together with the arguments and replies of counsel on the motion in arrest of judgment and decision of the court thereon / American criminal trials In the Court of General Sessions in and for the city and county of New York at the December term, 1876, Hon. Josiah Sutherland, presiding, the people vs. Daniel Schrumpf, misdemeanor, adulteration of milk argument of W.P. Prentice, counsel to the Board of Health for the prosecution. Edgerly, et als., vs. Barker, et als. brief for trustees. Before the Congress of the United States, memorial of Alfred Hopkins, late a captain in the United States Navy the record of the court-martial in his case and brief of counsel in support of memorial. Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug "Edna V. Crew," appellants, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam tug "Portsmouth" and Barge "N.Y., P. & N. no. 2." appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner "Baker Palmer," appellee and appellant reply brief for N.Y., P. & N.R.R. Co., claimant of tug "Portsmouth" and barge "no. 2," appellee and appellant. In the matter of the last will and testament of Henry Parish, deceased points for the Anne Parish and Martha Sherman, contestants. Report of the trial of John G. Cooley, editor of "The Reporter," a temperance paper for an alledged libel, upon K.H. Van Rensselaer, keeper of a fashionable grog shop in Stonington, styled the Waddawannuc, and one Lewis, keeper of a ninepin alley in connection therewith, before the Superior Court at Norwich, March term, 1847, His Honor Judge Henry M. Waite, presiding. Second trial of John Francis Knapp by a new jury recommenced at Salem, August 14, 1830, for the murder of Capt. Joseph White : before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a special session commenced at Salem, July 20, 1830. Documents respecting the cause John Vans Agnew, of Sheuchan, Esq., against the creditors of John Vans of Barnbarroch In the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, sitting in equity, Julia M. Miles and others against the New York, Susquehanna & Western Coal Company, Jermyn & Company and Elliott, McClure & Company argument on behalf of defendants by Everett Warren of counsel for the N.Y., S. & W. Coal Co., Elliott, McClure & Company, November 12th to 15th, 1907. Speech of Hon. Worthington C. Smith, of Vermont, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 In the Supreme Court of Texas, Chlotilde E. Mays, vs. F.M. Hammond and Mary E. Hammond, his wife argument for defendants / Report of the trial of Joel Clough on an indictment for the murder of Mrs. Mary W. Hamilton : before Chief Justice Hornblower, and four associate judges, at Mount Holly, New Jersey, in June 1833. New York Security and Trust Company, James O. Bloss and George K. Gilluly, complainants, against Equitable Mortgage Company, defendant, in equity Monthly earnings of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen based on exhibit number 29, Western Conference Committee of Managers Communication from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, relative to correspondence of the Wheeling bridge case Piratical barbarity or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza Ann on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloopاwho after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands : the work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity to the interposition of divine providenceاwhich renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons of whatever denomination. Record of the trial of Joshua Hett Smith, Esq. for alleged complicity in the treason of Benedict Arnold, 1780 / Report of the Committee Appointed on the 4th Instant to Inquire into the Expediency of Repealing or Modifying the Law Passed at the Last Session Changing the Mode of Compensation to the Members of Congress December 18, 1816, read and committed to a Committee of the whole House on this the second Monday in January next. Argument of the Attorney-General in United States v. Armour & Co., et al., before Judge Humphrey in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois together with statement of the case and reprint of the constitutional provision and the statutes under discussion, and the opinion and ruling of Judge Humphrey. Libel cases, Benjamin F. Butler vs. the publisher and editor of the Lowell Courier Report of trial, Robshaw v. Smith In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Josephine Ruffat Ně Gaines, plaintiff and appellant, vs. W.F. Cashman et als., defendants and respondents brief for respondents / Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company vs. Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Co., and Newman Erb, et al., vs. Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Co., et al ancillary decree, filed 13th March 1893. Caster Socket Company, Limited, appellant, vs. Standard Caster and Wheel Company, appellee defendant's exhibit book of patents. A review of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Clinton, et al., vs. Englebrecht, et al. In the Appellate Court of Indiana, appeal from Jefferson Circuit Court, Burley Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association, appellant, v. Jesse Rogers, appellee appellant's brief. In the matter of Ferdinand S. Hahn, an attorney Add. pet., Misses Woods and Pirie against an inner-house, interlocutor Ja. Balfour, W.S. agent for petrs., Lady Cumming Gordon, respondent, Mackenzie & Innes, W.S. agents, Mr. Mackenzie, clerk : unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the additional petition of Miss Mary-Ann Woods and Miss Jane Pirie, lately residing at Drumsheugh, near Edinburgh. Selections from the Queen's answers to various addresses presented to her together with Her Majesty's extraordinary letter to the King and an introduction and observations illustrative of their tendency. My experiences of a breach of promise of marriage case Decree in the Dowd case Circuit Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, October term, 1880, in equity : no. 1040, Bell Telephone Co., et al., v. Peter A. Dowd : final decree, April 4, 1881. The Avondale case, the Presbytery of Hamilton against the Rev. Robert Reid Rae, minister of Avondale, appealed by the Rev. Mr. Rae to the General Assembly, May 1874 Before Honorable Charles E. Hughes, governor of the state of New York, in the matter of the charges against John F. Ahearn, president of the borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York brief for petitioners. Effect on Locomotive Firemen of the installation of larger locomotives and decrease in railroad business Petitions and reply to the charges preferred against the Hon. E.B. Wood, c.j., province of Manitoba In the Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Northern District of Florida, opinion and decree of Mr. Justice Bradley in the Florida Railroad cases delivered May 31st, 1879. Brown v. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company defendant's second brief. Victor Sutro, Frank Ray Kimbley and Charles D. Robbins, partners trading as Sutro & Kimbley, plaintiff's-appellees, vs. Jacob Jacobson, defendant-appellant on appeal from Essex Circuit Court : brief of plaintiffs-appellees. McClure against Gray proceedings of the committee appointed upon the petition of citizens of the Fourth Senatorial District, contesting the election of Henry W. Gray, the senator from said district : together with the testimony taken before the same. S.C. Loud vs. H.N. Stone pleadings and evidence. Revenge against murder, seduction & adultery, exemplified in the trial and execution of James Emery for poisoning Sarah King, on the 29th of May, 1821 : William Akers for murdering Patience Ellis, the 19th of June, 1821 : Ann Barber, for poisoning her husband, on the 16th of March, 1821 : Reuben Collins, for administering poisonous drugs, &c. to Hannah Stammers, who was pregnant by him. Report of the trial of fourteen negroes at the Court-House, Montego-Bay, January 28, 1824, and the two following days, on a charge of rebellious conspiracy : with the arguments of the advocates, and the speeches of the judges. Barton G. Towne, et al., v. Lancaster Starch Co., et al plaintiffs' additional brief. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. W.J. Ball brief of plaintiff, appellee. The People against Paul Wilzig, Hans Holdorf, Max Dannhauser, Paul Kostka charges of Hon. George C. Barrett, justice of the Supreme Court, in the cases of the people vs. Wilzig, Holdorf, Dannhauser and Kostkaاsentence of the courtاsumming up of Assistant District Attorney John R. Fellows in the Holdorf case. The constitutional amendment In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, Equity No. 44,189, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, a body corporate, plaintiff, vs. the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, a body corporate, et al., defendants brief on behalf of the Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company. The trial, with the whole of the evidence, and the speeches of the counsel, &c., in an action at the last assizes at Hereford, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Nares, and a special jury, wherein the Hon. Edward Foley was plaintiff, and the Right Hon. Charles Henry, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, defendant, for criminal conversation with Lady Ann Foley, the plaintiff's wife The United Mine Workers of America, District no. 15, employes [sic] of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, vs. the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company findings and award. Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, attorney at law before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for killing Charles Austin, on the public exchange, in Boston, August 4th, 1806 / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of James Bayley, Esquire, with Louisa his wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." The trial of Richard Parker, for mutiny &c., &c., on board of His Majesty's fleet at the Nore to which is added an account of his behaviour during the whole proceedings and at the place of execution : with a description of his person. Why Judge Maynard is opposed Senator Hill plainly tells the reasons : extracts from his Brooklyn speech, Oct. 23d, 1893 : expose of the tactics and accusations of the enemies of Judge Maynard : Senator Hill shows where Judge Maynard was right : the contemptible proceedings of the partisan New York City Bar Association : how this association wilfully misrepresents the facts in the Maynard case : an appeal to all fair-minded citizens to support Maynard and the entire democratic state ticket. Judgement delivered by Sir Herbert Jenner, in the Prerogative Court, Doctors' Commons, on Wednesday, February 20, 1839, in the case of Wood and others v. Goodlake, helps, and others The whole of the trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham for adultery with Lady Elizabeth Howard, wife of B.E. Howard, Esq. presumptive heir to the Duke of Norfolk and daughter to the Earl of Fauconberg, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, Feb. 24, 1794, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, damages one thousand pounds / The proceedings at large in the Court of King's Bench, in the cause the King against Henry Hunt, Esq., for challenging the Rt. Hon. Charles Brudenell Bruce, commonly called Lord Bruce addressed to the officers and gentlemen of the Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry. In the Supreme Court of Illinois, December term, A.D., 1921 the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Llyod, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krumbein, ا(impleaded with)اJohn Reed, A. Wagenknecht, Charles Baker, Alexander Bilan, Max Bedacht, Edward Lindgren, Harry E. Greenwood, Edwin Firth, Jacob Schiff, Robert Norburg, Robert Horsley, Charles Clarahan, Walter Wolf, J. Kunst, Paul Bernford, Albert B. Stone, Charles Katz, Alfred Shuster, G.A. Engelken, John Nelson and Meyer Dobrowsky, otherwise called Meyer Dobrow, plaintiffs in error, writ of error to the Criminal Court of Cook County, Honorable Oscar Hebel, judge presiding at the trial : abstract of record. Registry cases argued and decided at Sligo, during the Spring Assizes, 1838 Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the petition of Messrs Mansfield, Hunter and Co., merchants in Edinburgh. The tryal of the Roman Catholicks The substance of the trial of a cause, Buckle, who, &c., v. Hollis, gent., tried at the Hant's Summer Assizes, 1815 before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chambre and a short statement of facts relative to the conduct of Mr. Hollis, as under-sheriff of Hants and the circumstances which led to the commencement of the action. The trial of Sir Henry Browne Hayes, knt., for forcibly and feloniously taking away Miss Mary Pike, on the twenty-second day of July, 1797 before Mr. Justice Day and a most respectable jury on the thirteenth day of April, 1801 / Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association v. W.B. Moss brief of plaintiff, appellant. The Case and memoirs of the Late Rev. Mr. James Hackman and of his acquaintance with the Late Miss. Martha Reay with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular, and that of others who have been condemned for murder : and also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide : dedicated to Lord S---- : to which is added a letter to Lord S---- and Miss Reay : with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of Justices of the Peace. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, United States, appellants, vs. Alonzo Child and others, no. 151 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. The petition of Henry C. De Rham to the General Assembly of Rhode-Island, to except Paul Daniel Gonsalve Grand d'Hauteville from the operation of the law, "To secure the fulfillment of certain contracts, and for the relief of married women in certain cases" : together with the remonstrance of Ellen S. d'Hauteville and accompanying documents : to which is prefixed the debate upon a motion to repeal that law. The very remarkable case of John Gow, commonly known by the name of Captain Smith who was executed with seven other persons for piracy. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1915, United States of America, Interstate Commerce Commission, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company, Southern Pacific Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company and Western Pacific Railroad Company, appellants, v. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Traffic Association of Sacramento, Traffic Bureau of San Jose Chamber of Commerce, Stockton Traffic Bureau, and city of Santa Clara, appellees appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California : petition of appellants for stay or supersedeas of the final order and decree of the District Court entered March 27, 1916. Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British schooner "W.P. Sayward," petitioner Trial of James E. Pannel for the murder of his wife Anna E. Pannel, at Lancaster, Pa., on Friday, July 21st, 1876 : containing a full report of all the evidence in the case, the judge's charge, the verdict of the jury and sentence of the prisoner : together with the argument of the prisoner's counsel in arrest of judgment, etc. The Indictment, arraignment, tryal and judgment at large of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles I. of glorious memory begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the ninth of October, 1660, and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily until Friday the nineteenth of the same month : together with a summary of the dark and horrid decrees of those cabbalists, preparatory to that hellish fact : expos'd to view for the reader's satisfaction and information of posterity : to which is added their speeches with a preface, giving an account of the rise and progress of enthusiasm among us and in other parts of Europe, with the characters and answer to the tenets of the several persons executed. Trials for high treason in Scotland under a special commission, held at Stirling, Glasgow, Dumbarton, Paisley, and Ayr, in the year 1820 / Trial of Robert M. Goodwin, on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stoughton, Esq., in Broadway, in the city of New-York, on the 21st day of December, 1819 tried at the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held in and for the body of the city and county of New-York : including the arguments of counsel and opinions and orders of the court on a motion to bail the prisoner, previous to his trial : after the finding of a coroner's inquest of wilful murder, and a verdict by a grand jury of manslaughter : and a further motion to bail on the petit jury being polled and disagreeing in their verdict, and being finally discharged at the close of the session, after a trial which lasted five days, having began on the 14th and ended on the 18th day of March, 1820 : and also a motion to bail on a writ of habeas corpus before his honor the mayor, at his office in the City-Hall, and a like motion before His Honour Chief Justice Spencer, at his chambers, with his opinion and order to admit the prisoner to bail / Answers for Mr. Thomas Dundas younger of Fingask, to the petition and complaint of Mr. John Macleod of Muirvenside, advocate A report of the judgment delivered by Dr. Radcliffe, in the case of Talbot v. Talbot, in the Consistorial Court of Dublin on the 2nd of May 1854 with observations on the practice of the ecclesiastical courts / American and British claims arbitration the tattler : memorial of the United States in support of the claim. A correct report of the charge delivered at Wexford, March 28, 1808, by the Honourable Baron Smith on the trial of William Congreve Alcock, Esq., knight of the shire for that county and Henry Derinzy, Esq., the former charged with killing in a duel the late John Colclough, Esq., the latter, with aiding and abetting him therein. Allen versus Dutton A Full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham, of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. the proceedings against her from her being first apprehended till she was committed to goal by Sir Henry Chauncy : also her tryal at the Assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell were she was found guilty of felony and witchcraft and receiv'd sentence of death for the same, March 4, 1711-12. The trials of John and Natn. Nichols, father and son, for the murder of Sarah Nichols at the Lent Assizes, holden at Bury, in 1794, before Sir W.H. Ashhurst, knt. / The proceedings of a general court-martial, held at Maidstone, in the county of Kent, on Wednesday the 17th and continued by several adjournments to Friday the 27th of September 1760 upon the trial of Lieutenant William Hill, of the First Battalion of the Surry Militia : and of a general court-martial, held at Maidstone aforesaid, on Saturday the 28th and continued by adjournment to Monday the 30th of September, 1760, upon the trial of Ensign William Hill, of the said battalion of Surry Militia. A full and accurate report of the judicial proceedings in the extraordinary and highly interesting case of Matthews, alias Matthias charged with having swindled Mr. B.H. Folger, of the city of New-York, out of considerable property : with the speeches of counsel and opinion of the court on the motion of the District Attorney that a Nolle Prosequi be entered in the case : also a sketch of the imposter's character and a detailed history of his career as a "Prophet" together with many other particulars which have not hitherto been published / Proceedings arbitration between the Western Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen submitted to arbitration, under the act of July 15, 1913, by agreement dated August 3, 1914, Chicago, Illinois. Trial of Dr. Pritchard Harrison, et al., vs., the rector, church-wardens and vestry of St. Mark's Church complainants' affidavits. Cases extracted from the reports of the Commissioners of charities, in England and from the calendars in Chancery with an appendix containing the statutes of 39 & 43 Elizabeth and other statutes of the realm, relating to the disposition of property for charitable and public uses, &c. / A Correct narrative of the parliamentary proceedings and various documents explanatory of the circumstances that have led to the disclosure of the delicate investigation the whole forming a necessary and useful appendix and companion to "'The book'" American and British Claims Arbitration A letter from the King to his people Report of the Forrest divorce case containing the full and unabridged testimony of all the witness, the affidavits and depositions together with the consuelo and forney letters. Saturday, March 19th, before Mr. Justice Williams, trial for libel, Dempster Heming, Esq., v. Henry Power, gent Proceedings in the Senate on the investigation of the charges preferred against Horace G. Prindle, county judge and surrogate of Chenango County in pursuance of a message from His Excellency the Governor, transmitting the charges and recommending his removal. Pet.اDuke of Roxburghe against Lord Pitmilly's interlocutors Mackenzie & Innes, W.S. petitioner's agents, Hotchkis & Tytler, W.S. respondent's agents, Mr. Buchanan, clerk : unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of His Grace James Duke and Earl of Roxburghe, &c. The trial of Sir Hugh Palliser, vice-admiral of the Blue Squadron at a court-martial, held on board His Majesty's ship the Sandwich, in Portsmouth, Harbour, on Monday, April 19th, 1779, before Vice-Admiral Derby, president, for disobedience of orders and neglect of duty : to which is prefixed, A glossary of the technical terms and sea phrases used in the course of the trial. Proceedings, arbitration between the Michigan Central Railroad Co., New York Central Railroad Co., Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Co., New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co., Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co., Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Co., Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co., Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Co., Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co., Chicago Great Western Railroad Co., Peoria Railway Terminal Co. and certain employees, represented by the Switchmen's Union of North America submitted to arbitration, under the act of July 15, 1913, by agreement dated August 7th, 1916. Anson B. Moran and others, appellants, against Herbert H. Vreeland and others, respondents case on appeal. Criminal chronology, or, The new Newgate calendar being interesting memoirs of notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, during the seventeenth century and brought down to the present time chronologically arranged, comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, moneydroppers, imposters, and theives of every description : and containing a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations on particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / Letter of the Secretary of War communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 21, 1865, copies of the records and proceedings, with the review of the same by the Judge Advocate General, of the Military Commissions by which were tried and convicted E.W. Andrews, of South Carolina, J.M. Brown and C.C. Reese, of Georgia, J.L. McMillan and Neill McGill, of North Carolina. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose affidavit of Francis Vose. Shaw's authenticated report of the Irish state trials, 1844 Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Reverend Grueber Lugard, Clerk with Grace Price Lugard his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, United States, appellants, vs. William W. Burns, no. 158 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. The trial of Mr. H. Malone, on a charge of fraud and embezzlement of notes &c. &c., of the Bank of Ireland, on Monday, November 2d., at the Commission of Oyer & Terminer with the speech of the solicitor general and the luminous charge of Mr. Baron Smith to the jury : the whole compiled from notes accurately taken and enlarged / In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure, now Marchioness of Bute, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, the Most Honourable Paulyn Reginald Serlo Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, &c., and Patrick Boyle, Esquire, younger of Shewalton, advocate, his factor loco tutoris, respondents the respondent's case. Appendix. Log of the U.S.S. New York for May 18, 1898, and translation of log of Spanish Ship Cristobal Colon from April 8 to July 3, 1898. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Supreme Judicial Court, Suffolk, SS, no. 8424, in equity, between George Wharton Pepper, receiver, plaintiff, and the Boston Gas Light Company, et als., defendants bill of complaint. My own story an account of the conditions in Kentucky leading to the assassination of William Goebel who was declared governor of the state, and my indictment and conviction on the charge of complicity in his murder / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, at Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, nos. 640-641 Dana A. Rose, intervening petitioner, appellant, vs. the Continental Trust Company of New York, the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad Company, Charles Hamlin, Ellen V. Hamlin, Hannibal E. Hamlin and Frank Hamlin, appellees, and the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad Company, the Building & Contracting Company of Kentucky, Rhode Island Locomotive Works, Rhode Island National Bank, Signal Oil Works Company, Limited, Jules S. Bache, Ferdinand E. Canda, Charles Miller and Sylvester H. Kneeland, appellants, vs. the Continental Trust Company of New York, surviving trustee, et al., appellees : appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern Division of the Northern District of Ohio. Official report of the proceedings, testimony and arguments in the trial of James H. Hardy, district judge of the Sixteenth Judicial District before the Senate of the state of California, sitting as a High Court of Impeachment / Execution of Cox, M'Laurin, Sullivan, Ealey, and Morrison, the mutineers of the defiance, March 8th, 1796 Exposition, historical and legal, of the title of Colin Mitchell, and others to lands in Florida now depending in the Supreme Court of the United States / Points of the closing argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Ross Winans vs. the New York and Erie Railroad Company In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, ex parte T. Jefferson Greer on habeas corpus to the marshal of the United States for the district of South Carolina : brief for the United States. In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924 on appeal from the appellate division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider J.G. O'Donoghue, and F.H. McGuigan - (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney General of Canada and the Attorney General of Ontario, intervenants : case for appellants. Frederick Dolle, respondent, vs. Clark D. Rhinehart et al., appellants case and exceptions. Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, vs. City of Mobile, Julia S. Barnes, Gregory L. Smith, Harry T. Smith, appellees brief for respondents upon motion to dismiss or affirm. Charges against Justice Albert Cardozo, and testimony thereunder, before the Judiciary Committee of the Assembly, 1872 The trial and confession of Jesse Strang for the murder of John Whipple at Albany on the 7th of May, 1827 : being the only edition published containing all the evidence as given on that very interesting trial : to which is annexed, the sentence of death as delivered by the Judge Duer, also, in full the trial and acquittal of Mrs. Whipple, as an accessory to the murder of her husband : together with a sketch of the history of Jesse Strang & Mrs. Whipple. Charges and specifications against Richard Busteed, U.S. judge of the District Courts of the United States in Alabama Oscar Wilde three times tried. Further proceedings on the 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's Bench, on Wednesday the 19th and Monday the 24th of November The Newgate calendar comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England : with speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers / Piracy of registered designs, M'Crea v. Holdsworth important trial in the Court of Queen's Bench, (being the second trial,) before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, on 18th February, 1864. Minutes of evidence on the subject of the Oude charge No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no. 116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maine : before Colt, Nelson and Aldrich, JJ. The life of John Ten Eyck A true and faithful account of the most material circumstances attending the mysterious disappearance of Samuel Field and Francis C. Jenkerson, (generally believed to have been murdered) together with an account of the discovery of the bodies, as detailed in the examination before Justices Aplin, Staples and Patten, of Joseph Antione, Johan Fransoeis Wohlfahrt, and Joanna Susan Wohlfahrt, who were suspected of the murder of these unfortunate boys. A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Holland, on the joint "Opinion" of Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Patteson and on the "Judgment" of Lord Lyndhurst, in the case of Lady Hewley's Trust. The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information, at Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817 before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody, with an alleged intent to ridicule the litany and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. Equitable Mortgage Company of Kansas City, Missouri agreement and plan of reorganization : dated March 19th, 1894. "Gleanings" after Eugene Aram at Knaresborough in Yorkshire and Lynn, in Norfolk, unexpectedly gathered since the publication of his "Memoirs" / A Complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the year 1783 with notes and other illustrations / A narrative of the life and conversion of Alexander White, ̆t. 23, who was executed at Cambridge, November 18, 1784, for the murder of a Captain White, at sea containing extracts from his manuscripts, and some letters written by him a short time before his execution. Acusacion de los senores Enrique Wollman y Dr. Carlos Delcasse por injurias graves contra el contador Ramon Saint Marie In the House of Representatives, Forty-eighth Congress, John E. Massey, contestant, vs. John S. Wise, contestee brief of John E. Massey. 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 A Complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time with notes and other illustrations / His Grace the Duke Wharton's speech in the House of Lords, on the third reading of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on Francis (late) lord bishop of Rochester, May the 15th. 1723 A rejoinder to the reply of the superior of the Society of the Sisters of Mercy of Devonport and Plymouth to a pamphlet entitled Miss Sellon and the "Sisters of Mercy" Report of the case of Ezra A. Bourne versus the city of Boston tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, at Dedham, March 1853 / Frank Hague, individually and as mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as director of Public Safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of Commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for Industrial Organization, Steel Workers Organizing Committee of the Committee for Industrial Organization, United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America, United Rubber Workers of America, William J. Carney, William J. Traynor, William P. McGinn, Samuel Macri, James P. Sweeney, Daniel J. Foley and American Civil Liberties Union, plaintiffs-appellees brief of the Special Committee on the Bill of Rights of the American Bar Association, as friends of the court. Herbert W. Eustace of Boston and David B. Ogden of Brookline, both in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Lamont Rowlands of Picayune in the state of Mississippi, as they are trustees under a deed of trust dated January 25, 1898, wherein Mary Baker G. Eddy is the donor, plaintiffs, Adam H. Dickey, James A. Neal, Edward A. Merritt of said Brookline and William R. Rathvon of said Boston, as they are trustees under a deed of trust dated September 1, 1892, wherein Mary Baker G. Eddy is donor and a declaration of trust supplementary thereto and in amendment thereof, dated March 19, 1903 and as they are also directors of the first church of Christ, scientist in Boston, Massachusetts and John V. Dittemore and Annie M. Knott, both of said Boston, each claiming to hold the position and office of trustee abd director in association with the other defendants Copies of all the minutes and proceedings taken at and upon the several tryals of Captain Gerorge Burrish, Captain Edmund Williams, Captain John Ambrose, Lieutenant Henry Page, Lieutenant Charles Davids, Lieutenant William Griffiths, and Lieutenant Cornelius Smelt, respectively before the court martial lately held at Chatham : and all the proceedings relating thereunto. First report from the select committee on proceedings in the action of Howard v. Gosset Proceedings of a general court martial, held in the orderly room at the Barracks, in Colchester, on Lieut. W. Ramsden, of the West Kent Regiment of Militia on two charges exhibited against him by Capt. Best, of the same regiment with some explanatory observations and Mr. Ramsden's defence at large / In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, in the matter of the application of Louisa B. Schneider for payment of award made for damage no. 2d on the damage map of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the proceedings to open East 157th Street, from Brook Avenue to German Place, and from German Place to St. Ann's Avenue, in the borough of the Bronx, city of New York memorandum on behalf of the city of New York in opposition to separate motions by Louisa B. Schneider and by David Peltz, appellants, to amend remittitur. Samuel H. Dow and another v. Northern Railroad and others brief for Northern Railroad. Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on military commissions, (case, Ex-parte Lambdin, P. Milligan, et al.), delivered at December term, 1866 Notes of the cause tried at the Liverpool Summer Assizes, before Mr. Justice Cresswell and a special jury, August 27th, 1845, between W.E. Newton and the Grand Junction Railway Company for an infringement of letters patent for improvements in the construction of boxes for the axletrees of locomotive engines and carriages, and for the bearings or journals of machinery in general and also for improvements in oiling or lubricating the same. Report on liens of the Commonwealth upon the lands of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton Illustrated life and career of William Palmer of Rugeley containing details of his conduct as school-boy, medical-student, racing-man, and poisoner, with original letters of William and Anne Palmer, and other authentic documents : together with the whole of his private diary up to the hour of his arrest and the fullest particulars respecting his execution at Stafford. Petition for the reversal of the sentence passed on Mr. Pollard, Q.C The Committee of Five Bishops appointed by the House of Bishops to investigate the charges of heresy against Bishop Brown In the Supreme Court of Iowa, December term, 1882, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant, at law appeal from Scott District Court : additional argument for appellees. Aus dem alten Pitaval französische Rechts-und Culturbilder aus den Tagen Ludwig's des Dreizehnten, Vierzehnten und Fünfzehnten / Bill in equity, Jenkins vs. Deblois Authentic memoirs of William Wynne Ryland containing a succinct account of life and transactions of that great but unfortunate artist with moderate and impartial conjectures, of what most probably be the cause of his deviating from the line of prudence and integrity to which is added his trial, a letter to Mr. Donaldson, and an account of his behaviour at the place of execution. Crim., con., report of a trial, in the Court of Common Pleas, before Lord Norbury and special jury, on Saturday, Dec. 14th, & Monday, Dec. 16th, 1816 John Hinds, gent. attorney, plaintiff, Doctor Philip Pierce Perry Myddleton, defendant : damages were laid at £5,000. Testimony in full in the case of Ford against Everts for slander, and in the case of Hord against Ford for immoral conduct together with a synopsis and review of the same, and protest against the precedent and action of the Frankfort Council. Interesting particulars of the life, trial, behaviour and awful execution of John Driver, who suffered the extreme penalty of the law, in front of the county jail, Nottingham, on Wednesday morning, July 31, 1839, for the wilful murder of Ann Hancock, of Caunton, on the 16th day of March last James Fisk, Jr., against the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Credit Mobilier of America, Oliver Ames, Thomas C. Durant, John J. Cisco, H.S. McComb, Sidney Dillon, Cornelius S. Bushnell, Benjamin E. Bates, John Duff, Josiah Bardwell, John B. Alley, Ebenezer Cook, F. Gordon Dexter, Charles A. Lambard, William H. Macy, John F. Tracy, George Ashman, Jesse L. Williams, Samuel McKee, James S. Rollins, James Brooks, Edwin D. Morgan, Oakes Ames and James W. Davis proceedings from the commencement of the action, July 3, '68, to the end of March, 1869. John Wilkinson, of Holbeck, in the borough of Leeds, clothier, stood charged by the Coroner's inquest with the wilful murder of Hannah his wife, on the 12th of November, 1804 Information for His Majesty's advocate, for His Highness's interest against John Porteous, late captain lieutenant of the city-guard of Edinburgh, pannel St. Joseph & Grand Island fore-closure, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eighth Judicial Circuit and district of Nebraska, district of Kansas and the Western District of Missouri Central Trust Company of New York, trustee, complainant, vs. the St. Joseph & Grand Island Railroad Company, the Union Pacific Railway Company, James H. Benedict, Isaac H. Bromley and Frank K. Pendleton, defendants. Reside case in the Court of Claims answer of Charles Naylor to the charges of J.B. Stewart : February 1, 1859 / Argument by George Gifford, Esq., of New York, delivered in December, 1852, at Washington, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Henry O'Reilly, et al., appellants, vs. Samuel F.B. Morse, F.O.J. Smith, et al., appellees being an appeal from a decision of the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Kentucky, in favor of Prof. Morses patents for "The American Electro-Magnetic Telegraph." Testimony taken on behalf of John L. Mason, testimony taken on behalf of S.B. Rowley J.L. Mason's rebutting evidence. An account of the tryal of Richard Lyddel, Esq., at His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, before the Right Honourable Lord-Chief-Justice Eyre, for carrying on a criminal conversation with the late Lady Abergavenny, on Monday the 16th of February, 1729/30 Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, appellant, v. Charles E. Cotting and Charles F. Adams, 2d, trustees, etc. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : brief for appellant. [Howard v. Gosset, appendix to second report] Bate Refrigerating Co., complainant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants answers to appellant's last brief, called "Memorandum," etc. Minutes of proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, into the official conduct of Capt. Isaac Hull, as commandant of the United States' Navy Yard, at Charlestown, in the state of Massachusetts, convened at the Navy-Yard, in said Charlestown, on the 12th day of August, A.D. 1822 Lusetta J. Solt et al., appellees, vs. Lewis C. Anderson et al., appellants appeal from Hamilton County District Court : reply brief on part of appellant on re-hearing. Howard Sutherland, as alien property custodian, and Frank White, as treasurer of the United States, appellants, vs. Behn, Meyer & Company, Limited appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. No. 391, cargo and coal on Steamer City of Everett and freight thereon, American Steel Barge Company, libellant, appellant, v. Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Agency Company, claimant, appellee brief for appellant. Report of the case of the Canadian prisoners with an introduction on the writ of habeas corpus / George L. Hoitt, appellant, v. Alfred Hoitt, appellee additional brief of appellant. Constantine Phipps, Esq., appellant, and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Dame Mary Levinge, otherwise Annesley, Charles Coote, Esa., an infant by Prudence Coote, widow, his mother and guradian and Mark White, gent., respondents the appellant's case. Robert Gair, plaintiff-respondent, against Julius M. Cohen and Isaac Cohen, defendants-appellants brief for appellants on motion for re-argument. Report of the most extraordinary trial of Smyth versus Smyth and others tried at the Gloucester Assizes, commencing August 8, 1853, before Mr. Justice Coleridge and a special jury : with portrait and autograph of the claimant, his examination and committal for forgery, historical and topographical notices of Ashton Court, &c., &c. Replies for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq., and his curators to the answers and observations for George James, Duke of Hamilton and others, relative to Godfroi's books. Proceedings of a general court martial assembled at Malta March 1st, 1824 together with subsequent proceedings respecting the trial of Lieut. George Francis Dawson, of the Royal Artillery, for hesitating to comply with an order by which he was required to assist and participate in the ceremonies of the Romish Church. What American editors said about the ten million dollar libel suit editorial comment in American press on the lawsuit brought in the name of the city of Chicago against the Chicago Tribune. The case of the unfortunate Bosavern Penlez The counter case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871 : together with volumes V, VI, and VII of appendix to the British case. Constance Kent the cause and consequence of her confession. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), Texas Company, Gasoline Products Company, et al., defendants brief for the United States on motion for instructions to the master. Luther Stieringer, of New York, N.Y., assignor of two-thirds to Charles F. Hanington, of same place and Richard N. Dyer, of Menlo Park, New Jersey electrical fixture. [Arbitration between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Eastern Railroads] Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of Robert Montgomery Martin Esquire with Jane Avis Frances Martin his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." The Militia reporter containing the trials of Capt. Jos. Loring, Jun., on the charges of 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. Messinger / The Cuckold's chronicle being select trials for adultry [i.e., adultery], incest, imbecility, ravishment, &c. The Finance Company of Pennsylvania and others vs. the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Co., the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. vs. the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Co. ancillary decree. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Monday, the 27th day of August, in the third year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1832 : before the Honorable Sir James Parke, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honorable Sir William Bolland, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer / Was it murder? the truth about Centralia / The trial of Thos. Edward Bellamy for forgery before the Honourable Baron George and the Hon. Justice Finucane at Dublin, the 5th of November, 1802 / The Niphon's crew The whole tryal of John Swann and Elizabeth Jeffries for the murder of her uncle Mr. Joseph Jeffryes, at Walthamstow, in Essex, on the third day of July 1751, at the assizes held at Chelmsford in Essex, on Wednesday the 11th of March, 1752 : before the Honourable Sir Martin Wright, and Sir Michael Foster, knights, two of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's Bench : being the first assizes in the Sheriffwick of Sir Edmund Allen, baronet, High-Sheriff of the said county : to which is prefixed, the will of the Late Mr. Joseph Jeffrys. The whole proceedings on the trial of the Hon. Major Henry Fitzroy Stanhope at a court martial held at the Horse Guards, in the month of June, 1783 / Gorham, clerk, against the Bishop of Exeter, the judgment of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Kt delivered in the Arches Court of Canterbury, on the 2nd day of August, 1849 / A voice from Leverett Street prison, or, The life, trial and confession of Simeon L. Crockett who was executed for arson, March 16, 1836. The proceedings of a general court martial on the trial of Captain John Garthwaite, of the Sussex Regiment of Militia on which a plea in bar was substantiated against the third charge, which was founded on an accidental omission which had been passed over, and an acquittal confirmed upon the fourth charge, which was brought as an additional charge, arising out of an unwarrantable stretch of power in Lt. Col. Newbfry, in order Capt. Garthwaite to withdraw from a ball-room, while under an arrest at large. Nancy Van Haun vs. Silas E. Burrows for the seduction of Mary Carew. The trial of Henry Griffin alias George Hubbard, (the pretended Duke of Ormond) before the Hon. Sir W.H. Ashhurst, knt., at the Summer Assize held for the county of Warwick, Aug. 21, 1792 : for shooting at and wounding Mr. John Wallis, Jun., at Vauxhall, near Birmingham, November 2, 1791 : with the prisoner's defence / The trial of Nath. Highmore, LL. D., for a libel on the King The report of Hiram Maxwell's case decided at the City-Hall of the city of New-York, on the 3d day of February, 1823 : with the speech and doctrine advanced by John A. Graham, LL. D., on the practice of taking the examinations and confessions in the police office of prisoners charged with crime : together with the letters and opinions of many of the greatest and wisest philosophers, civilians, orators and statesmen in the United States. The singular and important trial in an action for debt, between the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, Esq., defendant Great divorce case!!! most remarkable trial on record! : the trial of Grace R. Ferguson against James Ferguson for divorce on the ground of adultery, commenced in 1844 and still pending, containing the evidence given on three successive trials with affidavits, pleadings, &c. : with the opinion of the most learned professors of Surgery among whom are Drs. Mott, Parker, Francis Wood, Gilman, Cairns, and Miller. The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex. held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 15th of December, 1792, and the following days : being the first session in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Sir James Sanderson, knt., lord mayor of the city of London / In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendants The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, consort of George IV for an alledged adulterous intercourse with Bartolomo Bergami, comprising the whole of the proceedings since her arrival in this country. The trial, sentence and confession of Antoine Le Blanc who was executed at Morristown, N.J., on Friday the 6th Sept. 1833, for the murder of Mr. Sayre and family. The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 4th of December, 1822, and the following days : being the first session in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. William HeyGate, lord mayor of the city of London / Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes the Friendship, Peter Ball, master : act on petition in objection to the registrar's report. The Madison Avenue Baptist Church, appellant, against the Baptist Church in Oliver Street, respondent case and exceptions on appeal from judgment and order. William McLaughlin v. Bark "Chelmsford" statement of facts on behalf of the libellant. Commonwealth vs. J.T. Buckingham on an indictment for a libel : before the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, December term, 1822. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 2d day of March, in the third year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1833 : before the Honorable Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King of his Court of Common Pleas and the Honorable Sir John Gurney, knight, one of the barons of Our Lord the King of his Court of Exchequer / The trial at large of Nicholas Wilkinson, Doctor Herd and Henry Worswick for the wilful murder of George Battersby, at Clithero, in the night of the 25th of March 1773 tried at the castle of Lancaster, April 3, 1778, before the Honourable Sir Henry Gould, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / The Helen Story, Arthur D. Story, appellant, v. James G. Tarr et al. transcript of record of district court. The trial of Charles Hussey for the murder of Mr. Bird and his house-keeper, at Greenwich, tried at Maidstone, on Friday, July 31, 1818 : being a genuine report of Mr. Searjeant Onslow's address to the jury on opening, the examinations and cross-examinations at full length, with a literal copy of the prisoner's solemn firm, collected and undismayed speech addressed to the jury in his defence, &c. : also, correct copies of the letters written by the prisoner to his brother, sister and others during his confinement : with a correct likeness, taken by permission, before his trial, in Maidstone jail. The United States versus the corporation of Georgetown opinion of Hon. Thos. Crawford, judge of the Criminal Court, District of Columbia. Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment in the case of the people of the state of Tennessee vs. Z. Newton Estes, district attorney, etc. begun and held at Nashville, Tennessee, Friday, June 16, 1916 : published by order of the General Assembly and Court of Impeachment / Trial of Charles Lewis for the Murder of James Rowand of Princeton, N.J. The case of Mr. Richard Noble, impartially consider'd abstractly from the man, or crime, but meerly as to the law, in relation to the motion by him made, on Monday the sixteenth day of March, 1712, at Kingston Assizes, in arrest of judgment and the reason given for over-ruling the same confuted / The trial at large of Joseph Merceron, Esq., for corruption as a magistrate in re-licencing disorderly public houses, his property : before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, in the Courts of King's Bench, on Monday, the 18th of May, 1818 / The trial, confession, &c., of John Funston who was executed at New Philadelphia, (O.) on the 30th of December, 1825, for the murder of William Cartmill while carrying the United States' mail from Freeport to Coshocton, on the 9th Sept. 1825. Daniel Rooney, plaintiff, respondent, against the Second Avenue Railroad Company, defendants, appellants case on appeal. In the House of Lords between Thomas Boyse, since deceased and Jane Stratford Boyse, heretofore his wife and now his widow, appellants and John Thomas Rossborough, and Mary Grey Wentworth Rossborough, his wife respondents by original appeal Jane Stratford Boyse, widow and the Reverend Richard Boyse, appellants and John Thomas Rossborough, and Mary Grey Wentworth Rossborough, his wife respondents by revivor case of the respondents. Clark, adm'r of Fellows, v. Foster, et als. defendants' brief. In the Court of Appeals, Second Division, James P. Kernochan, et al., respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company, et al., appellants, no. 464 Papers in reference to the Manitoba school case presented to Parliament during the Session of 1895. Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation, and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell at the Armagh Assizes, August 10, 1808, for killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd : together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation, the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until within a few moments of his exit : also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell, to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband : to which are added, some interesting documents, furnished by a gentleman lately from London. In the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cotton Growers' Association, a Corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. J.E. Salyer, defendant in error, no. 15,873 reply brief of plaintiff in error. Report of the trial of the Rev. David Brigham before referees, charged by the trustees of Framingham Academy with falsehood and duplicity. Edward H. Rulloff A true report of the last trial of Rev. J.S. Ebaugh in the Classis of New-York, Dec. 1852 : together with an account of matters leading thereto / Report of proceedings in the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York on a suit brought by the United States against Daniel D. Tompkins, June 3, 1822 containing the testimony at large, the speeches of the defendant and of the counsel on both sides : together with the judge's charge / C.C. Bowen vs. R.C. De Large, papers and testimony in the case of C.C. Bowen vs. R.C. De Large, in the Second District of South Carolina The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency : II. Her answer and replication : III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq., His Majesty's serjeant-surgeon, Mr. Williams and several other surgeons who examin'd Mr. Weld and also of three midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld : IV. Copies of the depositions of several noble persons, relating to this cause : V. The sentence pronounced by the worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15, 1731 : to which is prefixed, a preface by the author of the Tryal of F. Girard and Miss. Cadiere. Pacific Railroad, of Missouri, complainant, against Robert L. Cutting, Jr., Peter Marǐ, George R. Fearing, Edmund W. Bodine, Jane H. Cowdrey, as executrix of the last will and testament of Nathaniel A. Cowdrey (deceased) and Richard C. Kerens, defendants, in equity no. 3396 The trial and respite of George Victor Townley for wilful murder with original documents and correspondence now first published : Dr. Winslow's analysis of the convict's mind, portraits, autographs and plan. Proceedings before the Sheriff Court of Glasgow and Circuit Court of Justiciary in the summary process raised at the instance of Mr. Dugald Bannatyne, ostensible partner of the House of More and Bannatynes, accountants in Glasgow against Mr. David Mollison, sole representative in Scotland of the House of Mollison, Turnbull and Co. wherein the inexpediency of any interference of the civil power with the liberty of the pressاand the dangerous consequences that must infallibly result to the mercantile and landed interests from electing as trustees upon bankrupt estates those who divide the emoluments of their office with the agents and cashiers of banking companies,اare fully exemplified and illustrated in the clearest manner : addressed to His Royal Highness the Regent, George Prince of Wales, as steward of Scotland and high sheriff of her various shires / The trial of Lord Cochrane at Guildford, August 17, 1816, for an escape from the King's Bench Prison, on which having employed no counsel, His Lordship examined the witnesses himself and made his own defence, containing contests with the court, the whole of his speech to the jury, with their verdict, recommendation and opinion as to his conduct. The trial in full of Edw. Gibbon Wakefield and others, for the abduction of Miss Turner, at the Lancaster Assizes, March 23, 1827 The cases of Westerton against Liddell (clerk) and Horne and others, St. Paul's, Knightsbridge and Beal against Liddell (clerk) and Parke and Evans, St. Barnabas, Pimlico, as heard and determined by the Consistory Court of London, the Arches Court of Canterbury and the Judicial Committee of the Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council Shorthand writers' notes in the case of Edwin James, Esq., Q.C before the masters of the bench of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Senator from Iowa in re the contest of Daniel F. Steck v. Smith W. Brookhart for a seat in the United States Senate from the state of Iowa : supplemental brief in behalf of contestant. Increased work and productive efficiency of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1900-1913 Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Lieutenant Colonel Proby Thomas Cautley with Frances his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. Joseph F. Mayes, administrator of Sarah Alexander, no. 155 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. The Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor of the state of Florida, the Florida Central Railroad Company, and others answer of Thomas B. Coddington. [The Madeleine Smith case] The trustees of Amherst College et al., against Thomas G. Ritch, et al. trial before Justice Truax : remarks of Martin W. Cooke, of Rochester, N.Y., one of the counsel for plaintiffs. The people of the state of New York, respondent, against, James J. Larkin, defendant-appellant brief for defendant-appellant. In the matter of the visitation and inspection of the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children by the Supreme Court pursuant to section 16 of the membership corporations law decision of the Supreme Court and report of referee. The Life, trial and execution of Catherine Hayes who was burnt for petit-treason, also of Thomas Billings, who was executed for murder : and the life, trial, &c., of Thomas Wood, who was condemned for the same murder, but died before the day of execution. Proceedings in the Supreme Court of the United States at their session held Monday, January 17, 1870, in relation to the death of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton Points and authorities in support of the Price Charity before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts with an appendix containing Chief Justice Shaw's opinion upon Count Rumford's charity and other leading cases of the law of Massachusetts upon charitable trusts. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words of Capt. Joseph Halsey, who was executed at Execution-Dock, on Wednesday the fourteenth of March, 1759, for the murder of Daniel Davidson Conduct of George W. English, United States district judge, Eastern District of Illinois. hearing before the Special Committee of the House of Representatives pursuant to House Joint Resolution 347 : December 1, 1925 : testimony of Charles M. Polk. Contested election case of William F. Aldrich v Gaston A. Robbins from the Fourth Congressional District of the state of Alabama : brief for contestant. In the matter of William Kenner & Co., and of Richard Clague and John Oldham versus their creditors, C. Price & Morgan and others, appellants appeal from the court of the parish and city of New-Orleans, to the Honourable the Supreme Court of the state of Louisiana. The trial of Helen Watt, widow of the deceased Alexander Keith of Northfield and William Keith, eldest lawful son procreated betwixt the said deceased Alexander Keith and the said Helen Watt for the alledged murder of the said Alexander Keith of Northfield : before the Circuit Court of Justiciary held at Aberdeen, on the 4th, 5th and 6th days of September 1766, by the Right Honourable Lord Kaims, one of the lords commissioners of Justiciary. Argument of Benjamin F. Butler, in behalf of the government, in the case of Lambdin P. Milligan and others, petitioners for a writ of habeas corpus, before the Supreme Court of the United States, at Washington, D.C., December term, 1865 Teeval Co., respondent, v. Stern, petitioner brief for petitioner. The Gladiator, New Bedford Steam Coasting Corporation, claimant, appellant, v. Joshua F. Nickerson, libellant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Nelson, J.), July 24, 1896 : record. A selection of cases from the state trials An inquiry into the truth of the accusations made against the Marquis of Clanricarde in the casue of Handcock v. Delacour lately heard in the Irish Court of Chancery A full and correct report of the great commercial cause of Minet and Fector versus Gibson and Johnson, decided in the House of Lords on Monday the 14th of February, 1791 including the speeches of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Kenyon, Lord Loughborough, Lord Chief Baron, &c. A report of a trial for bigamy, the King on the prosecution of Thomas Falkner Phillips, Esq., against Edward Foulkes, gent., at the Assizes held at Mold, in the county of Flint, on the 10th and 11th days of April, 1807 before Robert Dallas, Esquire, chief justice and Francis Burton, Esquire, puisne judge : with a preface and notes / Jacob Bloch, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. Nathaniel Eaton v. Reynolds et als. plaintiff's brief. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1894, no. 727, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Millard F. Brown, defendant in error reply to brief of defendant in error. R.I. Hospital Trust Co., administrator, vs. Rowland G. Hazard brief, points and argument for the respondent. Colonel (late Brigadier-General) Walter Ker of Littledean and Richard Hotchkis, Esq., writer to the Signet, his attorney, appellants, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet and James Horne, Esq., writer to the Signet, his commissioner, respondents, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler, and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants, Colonel Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkis, Esq., respondents the case of Colonel Walter Kerr, and Richard Hotchkis, Esq., appellants in the first, and respondents in the second appeal. George H. Tilden, plaintiff and respondent, against Andrew H. Green, John Bigelow and George W. Smith, as executors and trustees under the last will and testament of Samuel J. Tilden, deceased and the Tilden Trust and others defendants and appellants case and exceptions. Memorial and argument in the case of the Ship Blaireau, praying a return of tonnage and duties, erroneously paid in 1803 addressed to the Senate of the United States. The Great Cronin mystery or, The Irish patriot's fate : a complete and accurate history of the assassination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin, the search for the murderers, the inquest, the trial and the verdict / Charges against senator elect Brookhart Mr. Watson, from the Committee on Interstate Commerce, submitted the following report. In the matter of the estate of Francis W. Tracy, deceased The people, &c., ex. rel., Frederick Griffing and others against the mayor and common council of the city of Brooklyn argument July term 1850, at Poughkeepsie : before N.B. Morse, S. Barculo and J.W. Brown, justices : decision October term, 1850 Brooklyn. Increase in cost of meals and rooms away from home and increase in cost of house rent to engineers and firemen employed on Western Railroads Proceedings and report of the Board of Army Officers, convened by special orders no. 78, headquarters of the army, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 12, 1878, in the case of Fitz-John Porter. together with the proceedings in the original trial and papers relating thereto. In the Surrogate's Court, New York County in the matter of the appraisal under Transfer Tax Act of the property of Jay Gould, deceased : brief for executors and trustees on motion to refer back the appraiser's report and for other relief. The trial of a cause between Miss Mellish, plaintiff, and Miss Rankin, defendant In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ohio, Western Division, in equity, no. 112, Horatio C. Creith, plaintiff, vs. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company, defendant answer of Horatio C. Creith to the petition of Central Trust Company of New York, as trustee. Impeaching the Federal Reserve Board, March 3, 1917 Report of the trial of the Rev. Joseph Trapnell, Jun. before the standing committee of the Diocese of Maryland, sitting as an Ecclesiastical Court, in St. Andrew's Church, Baltimore : on Tuesday, the 23d Wednesday, the 24th, Thursday, the 25th and Friday, the 26th February, in the year of our Lord 1847. Revised case for the Reverend James Smith and others,اpursuers, in the action of declarator, &c., at their instance against Archibald Galbreath and others,اdefenders Facts and observations connected with the management of the Marine and Emigrant Hospital, Quebec including a report of the trial and acquittal of Thomas Burke, for the manslaughter of William Lawson, who died from neglect and improper treatment in the hospital / James L. Mitchell vs. Cassius H. Read additional points on behalf of plaintiff. Report of the trial of William Burke Kirwan for the murder of Maria-Louisa Kirwan, his wife : at the island of Ireland's Eye, in the county of Dublin, on the 6th September, 1852 : before the Hon. Judge Crampton and the Rt. Hon. Barron Greene, at the Commission Court, Green-Street : on 8th and 9th December, 1852 / Revival of martyrdom twenty-one days' imprisonment for refusing to have three children poisoned Report of the trial of John Delany for shooting at Mr. Bailey : tried before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice, and the Hon. Baron Sir Wm. C. Smith, bart., at the Special Commission, at Maryborough, on Thursday, 24th May, 1832 : to which is prefixed, the Chief Justice's charge to the grand jury / The life of Anson Bunker, "the bloody hand" the perpetrator of no less than fifteen cold-blooded murders, amongst which were the great Nathan murder of New York City, and of those of his three wives, and several others in various parts of the country. Review of the opinion of Judge Cowen, of the Supreme Court of the state of New-York, in the case of Alexander McLeod Trial of Robert M. Goodwin, on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stoughton, Esq., in Broadway, in the city of New-York, on the 21st day of December, 1819 tried at the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held in and for the body of the city and county of New-York : including the arguments of counsel and opinions and orders of the court on a motion to bail the prisoner, previous to his trial, after the finding of a coroner's inquest of wilful murder, and a verdict by a grand jury of manslaughter : and a further motion to bail on the petit jury being polled and disagreeing in their verdict, and being finally discharged at the close of the session, after a trial which lasted five days, having began on the 14th and ended on the 18th day of March, 1820 : and also a motion to bail on a writ of habeas corpus before His Honor the Mayor, at his office in the City-Hall, and a like motion before His Honour Chief Justice Spencer, at his chambers, with his opinion and order to admit the prisoner to bail / M.P. Norton and E.B. Pillsbury vs. the European and North American Railway et als., in equity, no. 306 argument for complainants. In the matter of the application of the city of New York relative, etc., to the closing of West 151st Street between Riverside Drive extension and the United States Bulkhead Line of the Hudson River, borough of Manhattan, city of New York, in re Francis Higgins, appellant notice of motion on behalf of Francis Higgins for modification of the decision of this court of February 9, 1912, and brief of James A. Deering in support of motion. State trials and proceedings upon high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the reign of King Richard II to the end of the reign of King George I : with an alphabetical table of the names of the persons tried or proceeded against the crimes for which they were tried and the punishments of such as were convicted. Correspondence between H.M.'s minister of foreign relations and the U.S. Commissioner on the case of John Wiley, an American citizen, imprisoned at the instance of Viscount William De La Perrotiere, M.D., a French subject. In the Court of Appeals, Arthur W. Smith, Andrew A. Clark and William Foster Oakes, plaintiff-respondents, against London Assurance Corporation, defendant-appellant papers on appeal from order / John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, vs. Ford Motor Company, et al., defendants and appellants 47 Apr., 1918, filed Feby. 7, 1919, opinion. Crim. con. biography or, Celebrated trials in the ecclesiastical and civil courts for adultery and other crimes connected with incontinency : from the period of Henry the Eighth to the present time / George W. Glover against Henry M. Baker, executor of Mary Baker Glover Eddy and Josiah E. Fernald, Archibald McLellan, Adam H. Dickey, Stephen A. Chase, Allison V. Stewart, John V. Dittemore, the last five being the Board of Directors of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Argument of Daniel Wells, Esq., on the trial of William Wyman, at Lowell, Nov. 1843, on an indictment against himself and others for embezzlement of the funds of the Phجnix Bank, Charlestown, Mass., before the Hon. Charles Allen, judge of the C.C. Pleas Central Criminal Court sessions paper, Winchester, Mayor, seventh session, held May 11, 1835 minutes of evidence / Speech of Mr. Phillips delivered in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the case of Guthrie versus Sterne : with a short preface. Report of the case of John M. Trumbull vs. Thomas Gibbons for a libel : tried in the sittings, holden in for the city and county of New York, at the city-hall of the said city, on the 24th and 25th days of June, 1818 : before the Hon. Ambrose Spencer, one of the justices of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New-York / Report of proceedings of trial, Supreme Court at Auckland, on a writ of scire facias, the Queen v. George Clarke Fairburn (senior's) edition of the trial of Charles Hussey for the wilful murder of Mr. George Bird and Mary Simmons, (his housekeeper) : on the evening of the 7th of February, 1818, in Mr. Bird's own house, London-Street, Greenwich : including the whole of the evidence, speeches of counsel, &c. : tried before Mr. Serjeant Lens, at Maidstone, Kent, on Friday, July 31, 1818 / Souvenirs D'un Prisonnier D'Etat Canadien En 1888 In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments, the people of the state of New York against William Sulzer, governor of the state on the motion of dismiss articles I. II. and VI. An examination of the case of the people vs. Edward Robbins and John Sheffield, tried at the general sessions in and for the city and county of New-York, January 4th, 1819, reported in the New-York City Hall recorder for the same month Biographical memoirs & anecdotes of the celebrated Mrs. Clarke, giving a tue and impartial account of her adventures and intrigues from her birth to the present time with an investigation of all the charges brought on her account against the Duke of York / John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, complainants, against Gerhard Wessels, Charles T. Wessels and Henry E. Wessels, defendants printed papers on exceptions to defendants' answer. Review of the "Life of Michael Martin, who was executed for highway robbery, December 20, 1821, as given by himself" Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Lyndhurst from Mr. Serjeant Manning, Her Majesty's ancient serjeant-at-law with reference to the debate, in the House of Commons, on the 20th June, 1854, upon Mr. Montagu Chamber's motion for a resolution "That the national good faith requires that the just claims of the Baron de Bode, established after protracted investigation, should be satisfied." Report of the trials of the murderers of Richard Jennings at a Special Court of Oyer and Terminer for the county of Orange, held at the Court House in the village of Goshen, on Tuesday, February 23rd 1819 : with arguments of counsel. The Campbell divorce case copious report of the trial / Jacob S. Winslow, et als., libellants, v. the Steamer Blenheim and Edwin Bell, libellant, v. Jacob S. Winslow, et als. brief for Jacob S. Winslow et als. In the Court of Exchequer, the Attorney-General versus the London Dock Company before the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury, on February 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th and 18th, 1851 / In the United States Patent Office, Caron Corporation, opposer, against V. Vivaudou, Inc., applicant before the commissioner, opposition no. 5971 : brief on behalf of V. Vivaudou, Inc. Joseph H. Patten, respondent, vs. Robert Lyon, points for the appellant, Robert Lyon "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations Mr. Copeland, from the committee on commerce, submitted the following additional preliminary report. Byron C. Woodruff, respondent, vs. Abel Easton, impleaded, appellant general term : Hawes, Hall, Brown, J.J. Communist Labor Party deportation cases hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session : May 4, 6, and 7, 1920 : statement of W.A. Blackwood : decision of Secretary of Labor in case of Carl Miller : cases of feeble-minded and insane aliens admitted : history of L'era Nuova anarchist group of Paterson, N.J. : supplemental list of communist party deporation cases. Before the South Park Commissioners, in the matter of Stage Coach Franchises present motorbus situation before the South Park Commissioners. The people of the state of New York against Frank H. Walworth charge of Hon. Noah Davis, July 2d, 1873. Lessee of Edward Livingston, et al., plaintiffs in error, versus John Moore, et al., in error to the Circuit Court U.S., for the district of Pennsylvania No. 3269, the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, cross appellants, vs. the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad Company, cross appellees, no. 3270, the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, cross appellants, vs. the Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, cross appellees brief on behalf of cross appellees. John H.B. Latrobe, v. Henry E. McKee et al., equity no. 11,248 supplemental brief to show liability of McKee. The case of Saunders v. Smith before the Vice-Chancellor, and on appeal before the Lord Chancellor with a preface, table of cases cited, notes, and an appendix / Thomson-Houston Electric Company, complainant, vs. Isaac McLean, defendant record on plea. The Rebel Press of Ireland, as exemplified by the proceedings of an extraordinary libel action, tried at the Kilkenny Spring Assizes, 1859, before Mr. Justice Hayes and a special jury The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 19th of this instant December, 1733 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Billers, knt. The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : 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, and his speech on the Scaffold. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 21st of July, 1735 : being the fourth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Bellamy, knt. In the Supreme Court of Texas, William S. Carothers, plaintiff and appellant, v. E. Sampson, et al, defendants and appellees argument by Geo. W. Paschal. Life and adventures of Frank and Jesse James the noted Western outlaws : illustrated / Sir Peter Coats, Thomas Coats, James Coats, Archibald Coats, James Coats, Jr., and George Coats, doing business under the firm name of J. & P. Coats, vs. the Merrick Thread Company and Herbert F. Palmer defendants' record on final hearing. An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, younger of Huntershill before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for seditious practices. Eliza Whitlock White, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, v. Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees brief for Bate Refrigerating Co. Proceedings of a court martial held at Cambridge by order of Major General Heath, commanding the American troops for the Northern District, for the trial of Colonel David Henley, accused by General Burgoyne, of ill treatment of the British soldiers, &c. An account of the proceedings had in the Superior Court of the territory of Orleans, against Thierry & Nugent for libels and contempt of court with an account of Nugent's trial on an indictment for a libel / The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the four malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 1st of May, 1758 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Asgill, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. Opinion of Mr. Justice Wylie, of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia as to the rights of the pre-emptors on the "Soscol Ranch" in California. Tacna-Arica arbitration notes on the Peruvian case and appendix : submitted with the counter case of the Republic of Chile to the President of the United States as arbitrator under the provisions of the protocol and supplementary agreement entered into between Chile and Peru at Washington on July 20, 1922. Between Federal Trust Company, a corporation duly established under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a usual place of business in Boston, in the county of Suffolk, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, plaintiff, and Bristol County Street Railway Company, a street railway corporation established under the laws of said Commonwealth, and Taunton & Pawtucket Street Railway Company, a street railway corporation duly established under the laws of said commonwealth, defendants reservation and report to the Supreme Judicial Court. Henry Norwood Trye, appellant, the Most Noble Augustus Frederick, Duke of Leinster, respondent F.P. James, et al., vs. Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company, et al. brief of defendant, the Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company. Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States, Joseph W. Ady, contestant, vs. John Martin, contestee, in the matter of the contest for a seat in the Senate of the United States for the state of Kansas brief in behalf of contestant. Francis Vose, vs. Southern Inland Navigation and Improvement Company et al before Mr. Justice Bradley, at chambers : petition of defendant company to vacate decree : brief and points for respondent, Vose. Account of the behaviour and execution of Simon, Lord Fraser, of Lovat, on the Tower-Hill, for high treason, April 1747 A bird's eye view of the trial of heresy of William Montgomery Brown, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America The case of Capt. George Burrish, late commander of His Majesty's ship the Dorsetshire The case of Archibald Douglas, Esq., and his guardians, appellants, against His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, Sir Hew Dalrymple and others, respondents to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Monday the 16th of January, 1769. The trial of Timothy Murphy at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey for felony and forgery on Saturday, January 13, 1753 / No. 40, O.P. Rumball et als, libellants and appellants, vs. Thomas J. Stewart et als, respondents and appellees, no. 92, Thomas J. Stewart et als, libellants and appellees, vs. O.P. Rumball et als, respondents and appellants brief for appellees. The trial of Archibald Stewart, Esq., late Lord Provost of Edinburgh before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for neglect of duty and misbehaviour in the execution of his office as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, before and at the time the rebels got possession of that city in the month of September 1745 / The proceedings at large, in a cause on an action brought by Anthony Fabrigas, gent., against Lieutenant General John Mostyn, governor of the island of Minorca, colonel of the first regiment of Dragoon Guards and one of the grooms of His Majesty's Bed-Chamber : for false imprisonment and banishment from Minorca to Carthagena in Spain : tried before Mr. Justice Gould, in the Court of Common-Pleas, in Guildhall, London, on the 13th of July, 1773 : containing the evidence verbatim as delivered by the witnesses, with all the speeches and arguments of the counsel and of the court / In the Supreme Court of the state of New Mexico, January term, A.D. 1916, Mary Lester Field, appellant, vs. Clarence A. Hudson, appellee appeal from the District Court of Bernalillo County : brief for appellant. Incidents and appalling trials and treatment of Elizabeth R. Hill Parish will case in the Court of Appeals : statement of facts on behalf of Daniel Parish and the heirs of James Parish, deceased, brothers of Henry Parish, deceased for the court. The counter case of Peru in the matter of the controversy arising out of the question of the Pacific, before the President of the United States of America Arbitrator : under the protocol and supplementary act between the Republic of Peru and the Republic of Chile, signed July 20, 1922, at Washington, D.C., ratified January 15, 1923. Sketches of the life of William Stuart the first and most celebrated counterfeiter of Connecticut : comprising startling details of daring feats performed by himself, perils by sea and land, frequent arrests and imprisonment, blowing out of jail with powder, failure of escape after he had led his cowardly associates out of the horrible pit in Simsbury, into the prison yard, &c. / In the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, Trinity term, 26th Victoria, the Attorney General v. Sillem and others claiming the vessel "Alexandra," seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act (59 George III., chapter 69) : report of the trial before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury : with an appendix. The trial of Andrew M'Kinley before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 26th July, 1817, for administering unlawful oaths with the antecedent proceedings against William Edgar, John Keith, and Andrew M'Kinley / An authentic account of the particulars which appeared on the trials of Robert and Dan. Perreau, on Thursday the 2d, and Friday the 3d instant, for a forgery on Robert and Henry Drummond, Esqrs., for the sum of seven thousand five hundred pounds In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1926, Edwin C. Jameson, Roy W. Baldwin, Louis v. Bright, Joseph S. Frelinghuysen and Thomas Read, petitioners, vs. Samuel Alschuler, Albert B. Anderson, George T. Page, and Evan A. Evans, being the circuit judges of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and James H. Wilkerson, being a judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, respondents petition for rule to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue and for the issuance of a writ of mandamus. In the Supreme Court of the state of Columbia, December term, 1931, Columbia Law School, Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition, final trial, Tropical Radio Corporation, appellant, vs. State Tax Commissioner, respondent brief for respondent. True history of the so-called £1,000,000 forgery the bank duped : how the impregnable Bank of England showered its bags of gold on George Bidwell an American and a stranger. The state of South Carolina, appellant, vs. the Port Royal & Augusta Railway Company, appellee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : brief of argument on behalf of appellants in reply to motion to dismiss appeal. American and British claims arbitration, Cayuga Indians In arbitration, Charles F. Beach, Jr., plaintiff, against Simon Sterne, defendant Frederick R. Coudert, arbitrator. Statement on behalf of Mr. Simon Sterne, in reply to the publication of Mr. Herbert B. Turner's argument for the plaintiff / E. Ellery Anderson, attorney for Simon Sterne. Metropolitan Steamship Company, petition of the W. & A. Fletcher Company, memorandum for the petitioner upon proceedings before Hon. Levi Turner, master The biddle boys and Mrs. Soffel, the great Pittsburg tragedy and romance with full description of their lives and crimes / In the Court of Appeals, the people of the state of New York, on the relation of Thomas E. Davis & Courtlandt Palmer against Oscar W. Sturtevant case. Henry T. Osborn, plaintiff in error, vs. Young A.G. Nicholson, et al., defendants in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Arkansas : slave contracts / Robert Carson, libellant and appellee, v. claimants of Sch'r Mary Lord, respondents and appellants transcript of proceedings, subsequent to the final hearing. In the House of Lords, between John Boyd, appellant and John Horrocks & James Horrocks, respondents to the Right Honourable the House of Lords. A Genuine account of the life, behaviour, and dying words of Matthew Dodd, coachman, who was executed at Kennington-Common, on Friday, the 19th of August, 1763, for a rape on the body of Ann Dutnall, spinster, aged 19, in Wallingham-Lane, in the county of Surry also an authentic narrative of Samuel Beaton and William Bragger, (two notorious footpads) who were executed on Friday, the 12th of August, 1763, at Kennington-Common, for highway robberies : the whole containing many remarkable particulars relating to these three malefactors, and the robberies committed by Beaton and Bragger. History of the Oberlin-Wellington rescue His ten wives the travels, trial and conviction of the Mormon apostle, Lorenzo Snow, from Nauvoo to the penitentiary, from the record. History of the proceedings, with the arguments of counsel and decision of the court, in the case of the United States vs. R.T. Bates & others, indicated for piracy on the high seas before the United States commissioner and in the United States Court for the district of South Carolina / Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, (an appeal from the Court of Vice-Admiralty of the Island of Jamaica.) the Echo, William Nicholl, master, Saturnine Bernard Garrick the claimant of the cargo laden on board the said ship on behalf of himself, Cornelius Christian Westphal and John Godfrey Wacksmuth his copartners in trade, under the firm of S.B. Garrick, Westphal, and Co., of New York, merchants, subjects of the United States of America, the sole owners and proprietors thereof, appellant, against Batholomew Samuel Rowley Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of War Penelope, the captor of the said ship and cargo, respondent case on behalf of the appellant. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Frederick, Hugh Graham, master, Rowland Craig, the supercargo, claimant of the ship, on behalf of Henry Sadler and Co., of New York, and of the Cargo, on behalf of the said Henry Sadler and Co., John and Nathan M'Vicar and Co., William Baillie, John Juhel and Co., and Gurdon S. Mumford, al of New York, and respectively citizens of the United States of America, appellant, against James Newman, Esq., commander of His Majesty's ship of war La Loire, respondent on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England : appellant's case. Schooner Amistad, (to accompany bill H.R. no. 328) April 10, 1844 The trial of Humphry Finnimore, Esq., (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds) who as tried at the Quarter Session holden for the county of Surrey in the Town-Hall, Southwark on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1779 and convicted of felony in stealing of five turkies, the property of Thomas Humphries with the pleading of the counsel and the speeches of the justices on the 14th and 15th of January, when the prisoner's counsel moved the court to respite the sentence and a copy of the petition presented to His Majesty signed by the fifteen magistrates who were present at the trial : with an address to the person pardoned and another to the reader : the purchasers of this trial will be able to decide for themselves in a cause where the justices and the jury were of different opinions. An appeal to the public A report of the proceedings in cases of high treason at an adjournment of a commission of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin in the month of December, 1795 / United States-Norway arbitration under the special agreement of June 30, 1921 the claim of Page brothers : argument of the United States. Willard Parker, plaintiff against Willard P. Butler and others, defendants summons and complaint. In the Privy Council, no. 37 of 1904, on appeal from the Supreme Court of the state of Queensland, between Frederick Crawford Cox, (plaintiff) appellant, and the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, Limited, (defendants) respondents record of proceedings. Arguments of Scott Lord, counsel for contestant in support of motion to compel executions to advance to contestant not less than twenty thousand dollars and of Henry L. Clinton counsel for executors and proponents, opposing such motion, before Hon. Delano C. Calvin, surrogate of the county of New York with his decision. Report of a trial held in the Court of Exchequer, Ireland, on the 15th, 16th, 17th, & 18th days of December, 1829, before the Hon. Baron Smith and a special jury, to recover the amount of a life insurance policy, wherein, William Abbott, Esq., merchant, was plaintiff, and Grant Allen, Esq., one of the directors of the Imperial Insurance Company, was the defendant A Genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession and dying words of five rebels (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne, bart. life-guardman, John Hamilton, pretended governor of Carlisle, James Bradshaw, of Manchester, warehouseman, Andrew Wood, capt. in Roy-Stuart's regiment, and Alexander Leith, capt. in Glenbucket's regiment : who were executed at Kennington-Common in the county of Surry, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1746, for high-treason : to which is added a narrative of their trials : and to the whole is annex'd, a brief account of the trials, &c., of the other seventeen rebel officers, who are by His Majesty's clemency respited from execution for six weeks longer. Fairburn's edition of the trial between Maria Foote, the celebrated actress, plaintiff, and Joseph Hayne, Esq., defendant for a breach of promise of marriage : including the evidence at full length, speeches of counsel, &c., and the whole of the love letters, tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, Dec., 21, 1824 / Senator from Iowa report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, pursuant to S. Res 21 : authorizing the investigation of alleged unlawful practices in the election of a senator from Iowa : together with minority views. In the matter of the taxation of the commissioners' bill of costs in re the Harlem River before Mr. Justice Barrett, at Chambers, April 30, 1883 : Mr. Barlett's argument in opposition to the bill of costs. Noel Byron Boyden, et al., vs. the United States of America An official report of the trials of sundry Negroes, charged with an attempt to raise an insurrection in the state of South Carolina, preceded by an introduction and narrative and in an appendix a report of the trials of four white persons, on indictments for attempting to excite the slave to insurrection / The tryal of the Revd. Bennet Allen and Robert Morris, Esq., for the wilful murder of Lloyd Dulany, Esq., in a duel in Hyde-Park, at Justice-Hall, in the Old-Bailey, on Friday, the 5th day of June, 1782 Argument in opposition to the contest of Robert M. La Follette, Isaac Stephenson, W.D. Connor and J.H. Stout, and their alternates for seats in the National Republican Convention to be held at Chicago, June 21, 1904, in place of John C. Spooner, Joseph V. Quarles, Joseph W. Babcock and Emil Baensch and their alternates, the duly elected and accredited delegates at large to said convention from the state of Wisconsin The three trials of William Hone for publishing three parodies viz., The Late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed : on three ex-officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817 : before three special juries and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough, on the last two days. The case of Mr. Leonard Edmunds and the Crown Report of the Braintree church-rate case, Veley and Joslin v. Burder, and Veley and Joslin v. Gosling to which is appended Gaudern v. Silby / A legal argument before the Supreme Court of the state of New Jersey, at the May term, 1845, at Trenton for the deliverance of 4,000 persons from bondage / Before the Tripartite Claims Commission, United States, Austria and Hungary, organized under the agreement of December 12, 1925, between the United States and Austria and Hungary, United States of America, on behalf of Guaranty Trust Company of New York, claimant, v. Austria and Anglo-Austrian Bank, impleaded brief of the United States on the question the existence of a pre-war kronen debt on July 2, 1921 and also on the question of the application of exceptional war measures by Austria thereto. Report of the trial of Sir Arthur Paget in the Sheriffs' Court, on Tuesday, July 19, 1808, for criminal conversation with Lady Boringdon : in which are included, by special permission, correct copies of Lady Boringdon's letters : damages, 10,000 l / The trial of Peter Atkins, boatman of Deal, for felony and piracy upon the high seas within the jurisdiction of the admiralty of England, in plundering the cargo and tackle of the Ship Endeavour, when stranded on the goodwin sands : at a session of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the Admiralty of England, held at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, on Friday, the 26th of June, 1807 / Jedediah H. Lathrop and others, respondents, against Moses B. Bramhall and others, appellants case. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Mercury, Francis Speck, master, an appeal from Antigua, Archibald M. Cock, claimant of the said ship and her cargo, on behalf of John Juel, of New York and a citizen of the United States of America, the true, lawful and sole owner and proprietor thereof, claimant and appellant against Henry Heathcote, Esq., commander of His Majesty's Ship of war Galatea and Charles Bishop, Esq., His Majesty's procurator-general, captor and respondents case on behalf of the claimant and appellant : Slade, Bedford and Slade, proctors for the claimant and appellant. Corrections of errors found in Railroads' exhibit no. I, relating to firemen's and hostler's rates of wages and compensatory rules on Eastern Railroads In the Court of Common Pleas, no. 61,971 F.C. Tomlinson, Frank C. Howland, P.H. Schneider, Paul V. Robinson, William T. Bentz, Robert H. Bishop, Jr., George B. Durell, H.A. Leisy, and Frederick W. Freeman, in behalf of themselves and all of the other stockholders of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. Clarence Dillon, John Sherwin, Clarence Dillon, as President of Dillon, Read and Company, a joint stock association under the laws of the state of New York, and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, a corporation whose principal place of business is Akron, Summit County, Ohio, defendants : petition for removal of trustees, accounting and other equitable relief. John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, complainants, vs. Gerhard Wessels, Charles T. Wessels and Henry E. Wessels, defendants pleadings and complainants' proofs for final hearing. Memoirs of Madame Manson, explanatory of her conduct, on the trial for the assassination of M. Fuald̈s A collection of useful, interesting and remarkable events, original and selected from ancient and modern authorities The people of the state of New York ex rel., the Chicago Junction Railways and Union Stock Yards Company against James A. Roberts as comptroller of the state of New York record on return to writ of certiorari. Henri la belle affaire aventuriers assassins, le piège féminin, l.empoisonneur, l'amour et la mort, drames de grèves, anarchistes, l'argent des autres, la justice égarée. Hunter-Armstrong traged[y] the great trial : conviction of Benj. F. Hunter, for the murder of John M. Armstrong. In the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, October term, 1926, no. 4462, no., special calendar, Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States, appellee, no. 4465, no., special calendar, Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States, appellee reply brief in support of motions to dismiss special appeals. The annals of Newgate or, Malefactors register : containing a particular and circumstantial account of the lives, transactions and trials of the most notorious malefactors, who have suffered an ignominious death for their offences, viz., for parricide, murder, treason, robbery, burglary, piracy, coining, forgery and rapes, from the commitment of the celebrated John Sheppard, to the acquittal of the equally celebrated Margaret Caroline Rudd : including a period of fifty years and upwards, both in town and country : calculated to expose the deformity of vice, the infamy and punishments naturally attending those who deviate from the paths of virtue and intended as a beacon to warn the rising generation against the temptations, the allurements and the dangers of bad company : the former part extracted from authentic records and the histories and transactions of the modern convicts, communicated by the unhappy sufferers themselves, since the author has been appointed to his present office / The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of three malefactors, viz. John Kello for forgery, James Whem and James Collins for robbery who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, October 13th, 1762 : being the eight executions in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Fludyer, bart., lord-mayor of the city of London. The trial of Robert Thomas Crossfield, for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday the eleventh, and Thursday the twelfth of May, 1796 / Contested election case, Newland vs. Graham February 24, 1836 : read and ordered to be printed : Mr. Boyd, from the Committee of Elections, to which the subject had been referred, submitted the following report. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Barron Grahame with Caroline Keissling his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Frederic C. Barnes, plaintiff, vs. Dairymen's League Co-operative Association, Inc., and Borden's Farm Products Company, Inc., defendants Reserves and reserve funds totals for representative Western Railroads at the close of the fiscal year, 1913 / The black kalendar of Scotland records of notable Scottish trials / Telegraph, telephone, and cable properties message from the President of the United States : transmitting pursuant to law a report of the Postmaster General on the supervision and operation of the telegraph, telephone, and cable properties. The people on the relation of McSpedon & Baker against Andrew V. Stout, county treasurer the same on the relation of Charles McGill against the same : opinionاDavies, J. Mayor, aldermen, &c., of the city of N. Orleans, defendants and appellants, vs. the U. States, complainants and appellees case for appellant. Metropolitan Steamship Company, appellant, v. British and North Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Nelson, J.), June 23, 1894 : record. Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward," and ex parte Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney General of Canada brief in reply to brief of attorney general in opposition to the motion for leave to file petition and suggestion for writ of prohibition. Copy of the proceedings of a general court martial, held at the Horse-Guards, for the trial of Colonel Hugh Debbieg, of the Corps of Royal Engineers on three charges exhibited against him, by Charles, Duke of Richmond, &c., master general of His Majesty's ordnance : to which is added, copies of the opening of the charges and of the reply to the defence as delivered by the Duke of Richmond at the trial, of which only short minutes were entered in the proceedings of the court martial : also the sentence, as delivered by His Majesty, to be issued in general orders. Francis Vose, respondent, vs. David L. Yulee, appellant statement and points for plaintiff (respondent) on appeal to General term from judgment entered on the verdict in plaintiff's favor, ordered by the judge at the circuit. Report of the Joint Special Committee of the legislature of Massachusetts on the petitions for and remonstrances against the removal from office of Joseph M. Day, judge of probate and insolvency of the county of Barnstable James P. Kernochan and others against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and another, action no. 2 brief for defendants. The youth's monitor being an account of the life and character of William Bird, who was executed at Cambridge for forgery, on the 28th of March, 1812 : with some letters which he wrote while under sentence of death : to which is added, an address to a prisoner / The trial of Mrs. Eliz. Leslie Christie, daughter of the Late Sir William Baird, bart., of Saughton Hall and wife of James Christie, Esquire, capt., in the late 88th Regiment of Foot and son of Major General Christie, for committing adultery with Joseph Baker, Esq., and violating her conjugal vow In the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, October term, 1929, John B. Keleher, appellant, v. the United States, appellee Brief on behalf of appellee. Argument of Linden Kent, before the Selfridge court-martial made in behalf of captain Thomas O. Selfridge, U.S.N., on Friday, June 8, 1888 The trial by impeachment of Henry lord viscount Melville for high crimes and misdemeanors before the House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806. A Collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary and other crimes and misdemeanors The case of Mr. C. Fenwick, late commander of the Success Galley, an armed ship employed by the Madras government, during the late war humbly submitted to the consideration of the proprietors of East India stock : to which is added, the opinion on his case, given by Sir William Scott, advocate-general, Mr. Thomas Davis, the Hon. Company's advocate general at Bengal and Mr. Sullivan, the attorney-general of Madras : together with the orders of General Coote, the obeying of which has rendered this appeal to the proprietors necessary. In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, in equity, the Second National Bank of Amesburgh, plaintiff, v. James W. Edwards and William Eggleston, as executors of the will of Arthur O. Hamilton and First Baptist Church of Amesburgh, defendants (for hearing on bill and answers). Trial of the Journeymen Cordwainers of the City of New-York for a conspiracy to raise their wages : with the arguments of counsel at full length on a motion to quash the indictment, the verdict of the jury and the sentence of the court. The Overbury mystery a chronicle of fact and drama of the law / King versus Firth and others report of the trial of the King against Firth and others, for a conspiracy : tried in the Court of King's Bench, London, on Monday, April 19th, 1819, before Lord Chief Justice Abbot and a special jury : together with the judgment of the court. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, in the sixth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1836 : before the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Denman, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench and the Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of the barons of His said Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The trustees of Phillips Academy, plaintiff, v. Andrew J. Waterman, attorney-general, et al., Egbert C. Smyth v. the visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy petition of the trustees of Phillips Academy for leave to become parties / Opinion of Hon. D.C. Glenn, attorney general of Mississippi presiding as special chancellor in the Superior Court of Chancery at Jackson, June term, 1854, in the case of James L. Calcote, complainant, vs. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner, defendants. The trial of John Sutherland, (captain of the Friends Transport) for the murder of William Richardson, by stabbing him in the belly, which was tried at the Admiralty Sessions, Old Bailey, June 23, 1809, before Sir William Scott, president, and Sir Nash Grose / The trials at large of W. Grimshaw and R. Kidman, (with a short narrative of their lives,) for burglaries and robberies, committed in the House of Mr. Joseph Butcher and in Caius College, in the University of Cambridge and of Henry Cohen as an accessory before the fact tried before the Hon. Sir Nash Grose, one of His Majesty's Justices of the King's Bench, on Friday and Saturday, the thirteenth and fourteenth of March, 1801 : also of Henry Cohen, as an accessory after the fact, tried before Baron Notham, one of His Majesty's justices of the King's Bench, on Wednesday, July 22, 1801 / Ellen M. Colton, plaintiff, vs. Leland Stanford, et al., defendants argument of Hall McAllister, counsel for defendants. The H.F. Dimock, no. 148, Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioners for limitation of liability as owners of Steamship H.F. Dimock v. William K. Vanderbilt, et al., damage claimants, no. 149, William K. Vanderbilt, damage claimant, v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, before Colt, Putnam and Webb, JJ., opinion of the Court. Trial of Joseph Fowke, Francis Fowke, Maha Rajah Nundocomar, and Roy Rada Churn for a conspiracy against Warren Hastings, Esq. Remarks on the late Bishop of Rochester's speech at the Bar of the House of Lords being a collection of all the papers publish'd in the London journal upon that occasion / "Regina v. Spence" report of the trial of the indictment for nuisance at the Liverpool Summer Assizes, 21st, 22nd & 24th August, 1857 / Louis Ross v. Albert C. Burrage defendant's brief. Charles A. Pettie, libellant-appellee, vs. the Boston Towboat Company, respondent-appellant brief on the part of libellant in opposition to motion for re-argument. Omealy and others against Frost and others in Chancery. Opinion of Harford County Court, with the reasons assigned for it, by Judges Charles W. Hanson & Wm. H. Ward, in the case of the state of Maryland against James A. Buchanan, James W. McCulloh and George Williams Apostolas B. Cascambas et al., v. city of Newport et als., equity no. 607 brief for the complainants. Remarks in the Ashland County contested election case constitutionality and construction of the law to enable qualified voters of Ohio, in the military service to exercise the right of suffrage / In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Delaware, in the matter of Standard Gas and Electric Company, debtor, before the Honorable John J. Nields, in proceedings for the reorganization of a corporation brief of securities and exchange commission relating to allowances claimed by banks and trust companies. Procés, complet D'edme-Samuel Castaing, docteur en médecine Opinion of the Supreme Court of Arkansas in the state vs. Samuel W. Williams, at. Gen., on quo warranto. Herman Lieb, et al., vs. Henry Kidder, et al reply to argument of appellees / Report of the trial of Eunice Hall vs. Robert Grant for slander tried before the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Essex in New-Jersey, and a special jury, in June term, 1821 / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1917 Ed Spear, petitioner, v. the United States : petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of appeals for the Eighth Circuit : brief for the United States in opposition. A Court martial held at Newport, Rhode Island in August and September, 1676, for the trial of Indians charged with being engaged in King Philip's War Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondent. No. 194, the Madison and Portage Railroad Company, appellant, vs. the North Wisconsin Railway Company and the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company, no. 195, the Wisconsin Central Railroad Company, appellant, vs. the Madison and Portage Railroad Company, et al., no. 196, the North Wisconsin Railway Company, appellant, vs. the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company, no. 197, the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company, appellant, vs. the North Wisconsin Railway Company, et al., no. 522, the West Wisconsin Railway Company, appellant, vs. the North Wisconsin Railway Company, the Madison and Portage Railroad Company, et al appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Wisconsin. The national and private "Alabama claims" and their "Final and amicable settlement" In the High court of justice Chancery Division, before Mr. Justice Chitty Barlow and Jones Limited v. Jabez Johnson, Son, Allsop & Co. seven days' trial, February 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1890 / An interesting case, involving the principles of life insurance Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Bucks, state of Penna., Richard Watson, president judge : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against Robert Holmes. The United States on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad and Black Tom underwriters and agency of Canadian Car & Foundry Company, Ltd., and Kingsland underwriters against Germany docket nos. 8103, 8117, et al., and 8117, et al. : supplemental petition for rehearing. The Queen v. Herbert, Birkett, Saville, Shawcross, McDougall, & Mott verbatim report of the trial / James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased, William S. Kernochan, Eliza P. Garr, J. Frederic Kernochan, Henry P. Kernochan, Abba E. Kernochan, Louise M. Kernochan, Joseph H. Kernochan, Walton O. Kernochan, Marshall R. Kernochan, an infant by J. Frederick Kernochan, his guardian ad litem and Margaret Montgomery, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants, action no. 1 brief for respondents. Trial of Duncan Terig alias Clerk and Alexander Bane Macdonald for the murder of Arthur Davis, sergeant in General Guise's Regiment of Foot : June, A.D. M.DCC.LIV. An Account of the arraignments and tryals of Col. Richard Kirkby, Capt. John Constable, Capt. Cooper Wade, Capt. Samuel Vincent, and Capt. Christopher Fogg on a complaint exhibited by the judge-advocate on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Anne at a court-martial held on board the ship Breda in Port-Royal Harbour in Jamaica, in America, the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 12th days of October 1702, for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes, committed by them in a fight at sea, commenced the 19th of August, 1702, off of St. Martha in the latitude of ten degrees north, near the main land of America, between the Honourable John Benbow Esq., and Admiral Du Casse with four French ships for war, for which Colonel Kirkby and Captain Wade were sentenc'd to be shot to death, which said sentence was executed upon them accordingly at Plymouth, on board the Bristol man of war : with a particular relation of the said engagement, and death and character of Admiral Benbow. A Compleat collection of all the protests of the Lords during this last session of Parliament to which is prefix'd the petition against the city-bill. Commander Smoot and Lieutenants Sharpe and Stallings letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting copies of proceedings of the naval courts-martial, in the cases of Commander Smoot and Lieutenants Sharpe and Stallings. Report of the trial of an action between Captain George Richardson plaintiff, and William Mellish, Esq., defendant, before the right Honourable Lord Gifford, chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas and a special jury at the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 25th day of February, 1824, and also of the motion for a new trial, &c., in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, from the short-hand writers notes. The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily with the remarkable trials of of [sic] Timothy Bryan, James Barry and several others for the murder of Duncan Grant, a police officer. Report of the trial of Evan Poultney on the charge of felony before Harford County Court, March term, 1836. The Steamboat New World, Edward Minturn and others claimants, appellants, vs. Frederick G. King appel'ts' points. To be reported by the Lord Murkle on Sunday 2d December, bill of suspension, George Fitzgerald and James Egan of London merchants and their factors against Thomas Bontein Report of a trial in the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Boston, Dec. 16th and 17th, 1828, of Theodore Lyman, Jr. for an alleged libel on Daniel Webster, a senator of the United States, published in the Jackson Republican : comprising all the documents and testimony given in the cause, and full notes of the arguments of counsel and the charge of the court / The charge delivered by the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Plea, and one of the commissioners named in a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, issued under the great seal of Great Britain, to enquire of certain high treasons, and misprisons of treason within the county of Middlesex, to the Grand Jury, at the Session House on Clerkenwell Green, on Thursday the 2d day of October, 1794. Minutes of the proceedings at a Court-martial, assembled for the trial of the Honourable Admiral Augustus Keppel, on a charge exhibited against him by Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, baronet Report of the proceedings on an Information (upon the act of 39th Geo. III. cap. 79) against Sharp, a member of the Constitutional Association, at the Mansion-House before the Right Hon. John Thomas Thorp, lord mayor, on Saturday the 23d and Wednesday the 27th of June, 1821. The minutes of a court-martial held on board his Majesty's ship, the Lenox, in Portsmouth Harbour, on the 31st of January, last enquiring into the conduct of the commanders of the Hampton-Court and Dreadnought for not engaging the Fleuron and Neptune, two French men of war : together with the depositions and examinations of the officers and men who were on board the said ships at the time of the chase. In the matter of proving the last will, &c., of Henry Parish, Joseph Delafield, appellant, against Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, respondents, Susan M. Parish, appellant against the same, respondents brief on the part of the appellants in reply to some questions of law discussed in the respondents' argument. Report of the committee appointed on the seventh of January last "to enquire into the official conduct of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and of Richard Peters, district judge of the district of Pennsylvania : and to report their opinion, whether the said Samuel Chase and Richard Peters, or either of them, have so acted in their judicial capacity, as to require the interposition of the constitutional power of this House." The Attorney-general v. Gould, and others, in the Roll's Court, trinity term, May 28, 1860 Charles E. Horne vs. Jesse P Bancroft brief for the defendant. Before the Tripartite Claims Commission, United States, Austria and Hungary, organized under the agreement of December 12, 1925, between the United States and Austria and Hungary, United States of America, on behalf of American Union Bank, claimant, v. Austria and Wiener Bank Verein, impleaded, docket no. 385, list no. 1361 brief of the United States in support of claim. The trial at large of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke, late commander in chief of the forces in South America, by a general court martial, held at Chelsea Hospital on Thursday, January 28, 1808 and continued by adjournment to Tuesday, March 15 / Substance of a report of the trial in an action between John Boys, attorney, and Miss Mary Edmunds, both of margate for three alleged poetical libels, and two caricature drawings : tried at Maidstone, before the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough, and in the presence of a most crowded and respectable court, on Tuesday, the 18th of July, 1815 : in which are introduced, remarks and observations on the nature of the action, the characters of the respective witnesses, and the grounds of evidence against the defendant. In the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Ninth Circuit and district of California, William Sharon, complainant, vs. Sarah Althea Hill, respondent oral argument for complainant by Wm. M. Stewart. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, vs. Francis O.J. Smith, on an indictment procured by the conspiracy and perjuries of D.H. Craig and his witnesses, male and female In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, the Traders' Insurance Company in the city of New-York, defendants in error, ads. Thomas Robert, plaintiff in error points of defendants in error. The solemn declaration of the late unfortunate Jason Fairbanks from the original manuscript, composed and signed by himself, a very short time before his death : to which is added, some account of his life and character / The trial of Ja. Annesley and Jos. Redding at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, London, on Thursday, July 15, 1742 for the murder of Thomas Egglestone. Report of the trial an action on the case, brought by Silvanus Miller, Esq., late surrogate of the city and county of New-York, against Mordecai M. Noah, Esq., editor of the national advocate, for an alleged libel tried at the City-Hall, in the city of New-York, before the Circuit Court held in the First Judicial District in the state of New-York, by His Honour, Samuel R. Betts, Esq., on Friday, the 12th day of December, 1823 / Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharpe Pattison and Dr. N. Chapman Trial of Polly Varner, Jos. Phillips and Andrew L. Bell, for the murder of Joseph Orr In the Senate of the United States, Mr. Scott, from the Joint Select Committee, to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, submitted the following Proceedings in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, in relation to a quo warranto calling upon Thomas Johnson, Esquire, to show by what authority he claimed to exercise the Office of Alderman of the city of London Report of a trial at Bar, partly had at the sittings after Hilary term, 1845, in the Court of Exchequer, Westminster, in the case of the Queen v. Mr. George Smith, distiller, Whitechapel, London Report of the hearing before Thos. Lamb, Geo. C. Richardson, Jas. H. Beal, referees, in the case of the National Hide and Leather Bank vs. George Homer, John G. Wetherell, Nathl. J. Bradlee, bondsmen for James D. Martin printed by the defendants / In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, appellant, vs. Commonwealth of Virginia, appellee record 343 : reply brief on behalf of appellant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, United States of America, petitioner, vs. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendants brief on behalf of the defendants. Francis H. Boyer, plaintiff and respondent, against Clark D. Rhinenhart, defendant and appellant respondent's points. Report of the trial of Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq. and others charged with a conspiracy, at the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Wednesday & Thursday, the 21st & 22d of December 1831, by a special jury : before the Right Hon. Lord Tenterden / Colin Mitchell and others, appellants, vs. the United States January term 1835. The report of an action of assault, battery and wounding, tried in the Supreme Court of Judicature for the province of New-York, in the term of October, 1764, between Thomas Forsey, plaintiff, and Waddel Cunningham, defendant Argument of Horatio N. Ogden in contested election case, McMillan vs. Pinchback, delivered before the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, December 12, 1873 Joseph Smith, plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Tennessee in error to the Supreme Court of the state of Tennessee. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Alexander Y.P. Garnett, claimant of certain real estate, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States, no. 14 in error to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, brief of the United States. State of Indiana advs. Vincennes University brief of Oliver H. Smith, for the state of Indiana. The substance of the trial of Archer Ryland, Esquire, on the prosecution of Lord Viscount Valletort for an assault, at Kingston, Thursday, April 2, 1818 before Mr. Baron Graham : together with the judgment of the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, Thursday, April 23, 1818 / Libel of the Ferry Boat John Adams the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., libellants, the Stark Mills, libellants, Appleton Company, libellants, Massachusetts Cotton Mills, libellants, Lowell Manufacturing Company, libellants, Wamsutta Mills, libellants, Robert Walsh, et al., libellants versus the Steam Ferry Boat John Adams, the People's Ferry Company, claimants. [Guiteau case - letter of John A. Owen to Hon. Wayne Mac Veigh] Report of Geo. Bull, Esq., examiner appointed March 28th, 1866, to take testimony in the cases of the Philadelphia & Erie R.R. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa R.R. Co., et al., and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. R. W. Co., et al. : in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, nos. 28 and 40, January term, 1866. Contested election case of John D. White vs. Vincent Boreing, from the Eleventh Congressional District of Kentucky Oakeley v. Ooddeen Defence of Presbyterian doctrine and order against the false unionism and liberalism of the times No. 238, the United States, appellants, vs. Emholt, &c. brief for the United States. A full report of the important trial before the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn and a special jury, in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, on the 19th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd of February, 1859, in the case of Gardner versus Godfrey, for the alleged seduction of the daughter of the plaintiff by the defendant, who was the medical attendant of his family A full and impartial account of the tryal of the Reverend Mr. Francis Higgins, prebendary of Christ Church in Dublin before his grace the Lord Lieutenant and council of Ireland, &c. : occasion'd by a presentment of the grand jury of the county of Dublin. A Genuine and impartial account of the life of Miss Mary Blandy particularly from the time of her commitment to Oxford-Castle, to her execution at Oxford, Monday, April 6, 1752, for poisoning her father : with her own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from their first acquaintance, in 1746, in a narrative of the crime for which she suffered : also copies of original letters to her, and her answers thereto, and a copy of her declaration, (in which is contained a solemn confession of her faith) which she sign'd immediately after receiving the sacrament, and desired to be made publick after her death, likewise the declaration which she made at the place of execution. 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. James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased and others, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants papers on appeal from order. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, indictment for conspiracy United States vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile alias H.M. Vaile, Montfort C. Rerdell alias M.C. Rerdell, alias Montfort C. Ruddell, Thomas J. Brady and William H. Turner : filed March 4, 1882. Howard Conkling, plaintiff-respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants In the Court of the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, John Moore vs. James Jackson, ex dem., Samuel Erwin and others in error points on the part of the plaintiff in error. The trial of Thomas Boulter and James Caldwell the two noted flying highwaymen, who have for some time past committed numerous highway robberies in all parts of this kingdom : convicted at the castle of Winchester, on Friday the 31st of July, 1778, before the Hon. Sir Francis Buller, knt., of robbing William Embery on the King's Highway, near Horn. Dean, Hants, and of stopping and robbing the passengers in the Bath diligence, between Romsey and Southampton, in the same country / Charles R. Heike and Ernest W. Gerbracht, plaintiffs-in-error (defendants below), vs. the United States, defendant-in-error (plaintiff below) transcript of record, error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. The life of Jack Sheppard, a notorious housebreaker & footpad giving a full account of his various robberies, from his becoming connected with Edgworth Bees, James Sykes and other notorious characters, his daring attack on the beadle to rescue his mistress Edgworth Bees, daring robbery of Mr. Braines, Mr. Charles, and many others, committed with his mistress to the new prison, their astonishing escape therefrom, robbery of Mr. Burton, Mr. Kneebone, Mr. Pargiter and others, taken again and committed to Newgate, tried found guilty and received sentence of death, his wonderful escape from Newgate, although loaded with irons, which he saws off and takes a ramble through London with Edgworth Bess, retaken on Finchley Common, and conveyed again to Newgate, confined in the condemned hole, loaded with irons, and chained to the floor, removed to a stronger place in Newgate, called the castle from which place he escapes in the night-time, sends a letter to the keeper, and afterwards gets drinking freely from public-house to gin-shop, is again taken and brought back to Newgate, Hung at Tyburn, and buried in St. Martin's church-yard : to which is added his own account of his surprising escapes, &c., as he left in manuscript for publication. The trials on the informations, which in pursuance of an order of the House of Commons, were filed by His Majesty's Attorney General against Richard Smith, Esp. and Thomas Brand Hollis, Esp for having been guilty of notorious bribery and thereby procuring themselves to be elected and returned burgesses to serve in Parliament for the borough of Hindon : tried by a special jury on Tuesday the 12th of March, 1776, at the Assize holden at Salisbury for the county of Wilts : before the Honourable Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The trial of Mungo Campbell before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for the murder of Alexander Earl of Eglintoun / Trial of Mary Ann Burdock for the wilful murder of Mrs. Clara Ann Smith, by administering sulphuret of arsenic to the said Clara Ann Smith : before the recorder, Sir Charles Wetherell, at the Bristol Assizes, April 10, 11, and 13, 1835. Account of the trial, execution, &c., of Mary Nott, Eleanor Hughes, & Richard Ludman for murder The Southern Express Company, appellant, vs. the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, W.W. Rollins, et al., commissioners in possession of the road appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina : filed september 20, 1876. The Tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of London, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan alias Gawen and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and protestant religion : at the Sessions in the Old-Bailey for London and Middlesex, on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June, 1679. The Manchester homicide a sketch of the life of Albert L. Starkweather, the murderer of his mother and sister : with a full report of his trial and conviction and his confession / A report of the case of James Feighny and of the judgment of the Right Hon. Baron Richards, thereon at the Summer Assizes, 1837, for the county of Sligo as to the proper oath to be administered to jurors on the trial of registry appeals, and the qualification now necessary to entitle Đ10 freeholders and Đ10 leaseholders to register, according to the construction of the 2 & 3 Will. IV. c. 88 / [Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., plaintiff in error, against Thomas Cocksedge, defendant in error] The people of the state of New York, plffs. in error, against George Lake, deft. in error error book. Das Verhör von Henry Kobler Musselman für die Ermordung des unglücklichen Lazarus Zellerbach enthaltend das Bekenntniss von Kobler an Wilman, die Rede des General Anwalts, und die Anrede des President Richter's an die Jury / Anthony Barclay, Esquire, impleaded with Robert Bunch, Esquire and St. Luke's Hospital, at the suit of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company Mr. Barclay, impleaded with Mr. Robert Bunch, at the suit of St. Luke's Hospital, argument of Charles Edwards, Esquire of counsel for Mr. Barclay. Increased operating costs of Western Railroads not due to wage payments to Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1890-1913 Robert White Smith vs. the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Supreme Court of Massachusetts : history of the case, pleadings, arguments of counsel, opinion of the court. The concluding argument of Conway Robinson, as counsel for the appellants, in the case of the Bank of Washington v. Arthur &c., heard before the Court of Appeals of Virginia, in Lewisburg, at July term 1846 wherein is discussed the rule on which courts of Equity Act, when asked to interfere with securities alleged to be founded on a usurious or gaming consideration. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1926, no. 305 Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company and Pan American Petroleum Company, petitioners (defendants below), v. the United States of America, respondent (plaintiff below) : on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : brief for petitioners. The whole proceedings on the trials of two informations exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against George Gordon, Esq., commonly called Lord George Gordon one for a libel on the Queen of France and the French ambassador, the other for a libel on the judges, and the administration of the laws in England : also of Thomas Wilkins, for printing the last mentioned libel, tried in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 6th of June, 1787 : before the Hon. Francis Buller, Esq., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of the King's Bench / Francis Vose, plaintiff, agst. Nathan'l A. Cowdrey, Horace Galpen, Frederick P. James, William Gould, David M. Hughes, Russell Sage, James T. Soutter and Shepherd Knapp, trustees, &c., and the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, defendants Supplementary to the trial of Hurry against Watson a report of the argument in the Common Pleas, upon a motion for a new trial, in Trinity term last : in which the conduct of the special jury, in the giving of their verdict, was agitated, and the doctrine, respecting the power of the court to set aside verdicts for excessive damages, fully discussed : together with a relation of the final issue of this long-contested business. The Trial of Bridgford, William Towers, Benjamin Horrobin, John Reddish, Samuel Mawley and Thomas Hardman for conspiracy at the General Quarter Sessions, held at the New Bailey Court House, Salford, on Saturday the 4th day of November, 1826 / Charles L. James et al., defendants, appellants, v. L.S. Brophy, libellant, appellee transcript of record. The speech delivered December 12, 1816, in Creighton v. Townsend for seduction Trial for mal-practice, Frank P. Frisby by his next friend Pearson Noble vs. Dr. Leonard Pratt, in the Circuit Court of Carroll County, state of Illinois, March 7th, 1864 Rights of corporators and reporters being a report of the case of R.W. Gibbes, editor of the South Carolinian, vs. E.J. Arthur, mayor of Columbia, S.C., and John Burdell, chief of police, tried in the Court of Common Pleas for Richland District, March term, 1857, before Hon. T.J. Withers / Citations from the writings of jurists and economists illustrating and supporting certain propositions maintained in the argument of the United States upon the subject of property No. 1, United States Steel Corporation hearings before the Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation : House of Representatives. Judgment in the Consistorial Court of Armagh, involving the question of the law of marriage in Ireland A speech delivered before the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, in defence of Abner Kneeland, on an indictment for blasphemy, January term, 1834 Henry D. Cruger vs. George Douglas & William Douglas, trustees of Mrs. Harriet D. Cruger argument of George Wood, Esq., for complainant, 17th and 18th October, 1844. Trial of Steinie Morrison Radical rule Military outrage in Georgia : arrest of Columbus prisoners : with facts connected with their imprisonment and release. Bishop Brown's answer Proof in action of divorce at the instance of John M'Iver, Esquire, banker in Dingwall, pursuer, against Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty or M'Iver, his wife, now or lately residing in Edinburgh, defender Case upon the will of the late Peter Thellusson, Esq. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, against Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees brief for Milo G. Kellogg. The Windham lunacy case extraordinary trial and disclosures in high life, with portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Windham (late Agnes Willoughby). Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, counsellor at law before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for killing Charles Austin, on the public exchange, in Boston, August 4th, 1806 / Report of the Maharaj libel case and of the Bhattia conspiracy case, connected with it Jadunathjee Brizrattanjee, Maharaj vs. Karsands̀s Mooljee, editor and proprietor and Nǹ̀bhì Rastamji Rǹiǹ, printer, "Satya Prakash." The arraignment and tryal of the Late Reverend Mr. Thomas Rosewell, for high-treason before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies, at the Court of King's Bench, Westminster in the year 1684 : and the argument offer'd in arrest of judgment by his learned council : to which is prefix'd an account of his life and death / In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California Northern Division, United States of America, plaintiff, v. Pan-American Petroleum Company, a corporation, and Pan-American Petroleum & Transport Company, a corporation, defendants, in equity no. B 100 M defendants' supplemental memorandum of law. A complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, &c. in the case of John Wilkes, Esq., late member for Aylesbury, in the county of Bucks Information for John Cameron, only lawful son to Alexander Cameron of Kinnaird, against James Malcolm, second lawful daughter to the deceased James Malcolm, late of Jamaica, merchant, brother to the deceased Sir John Malcolm of Lochore No. 1187, cities of Malden, Medford and Melrose, no. 1188, city of Malden, no. 1189, city of Medford, no. 1190, city of Melrose, no. 6782, city of Medford v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts John W. McCardle et al. vs. Indianapolis Water Co. appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. An account of the arguments of counsel with the opinions at large of the Honourable Mr. Justice Gould, Mr. Justice Ashhurst, and Mr. Baron Hotham, upon the question at the session at the Old Bailey, on Saturday the 16th of September, 1775, whether Margaret Caroline Rudd ought to be tried A letter to the Honourable James Abercromby, M.P George Christopher Degen, against Catherine Degen libel given in the 5th of December, 1777. Proceedings &c., &c., &c., in a criminal process for a libel before the Dutch Court of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope. A history of the arrest, trial, conviction and sentence of Charles Marlow, for the murder of Wm. Bachmann, at Jamestown, N.Y., August 16th, 1871 United States of America, ex rel. Vahan Cardashian, appellant, vs. Edgar C. Snyder, United States marshal for the District of Columbia, Leo A. Rover, United States attorney, District of Columbia, and William Dewitt Mitchell, attorney general of the United States, appellees appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia : brief on behalf of appellant. Trial and sentence of John Johnson for the murder of James Murray, connected with his life and confessions and explanations of the various reports concerning him as related by himself to the Rev. Mr. Ogilvie, one of the Presbyterian ministers of this city, who regularly attended him in his confinement and to the place of execution : also a brief statement of his religious experience and last moments. A comprehensive account of the life, trial and behaviour of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, who was hanged for the murder of Mr. Johnson his Steward with some particulars of his Lordship's family and descent The Nelson Sword v. Lord Denman's law, or, What is libel? being illustrations of the summing-up of the judge, the shrewdness of counsel, the triumph of the times and sagacity of the eminent solicitor of that impartial journal as displayed in the recent trial of Evans versus Lawson for libel in the Court of Queen's Bench, gunpowder-plot-day, 1847 : T.A. Evans, plaintiff in the above case. The Newgate calendar comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England since the commencement of the eighteenth century : with occasional anecdotes and observations, speeches, confessions and the last exclamations of suffers / State of Missouri, complainant, vs. state of Illinois and the Sanitary District of Chicago, defendants, original no. 4 Petition for the impeachment for malfeasance in office of George C. Holt, judge of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York (New York City) In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, the United States, plaintiffs in error, vs. John Henderson, defendant in error, no. 104 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri : brief for the United States. Sarah B. Brush, Louis S. Brush and Julien L. Meyers, as executors and trustees under the last will of Sylveser Brush, Pauline Meyers and Leah S. King, plaintiff and appellants against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and respondents brief for plaintiffs-appellants. The Montana case further statement of W.A. Clark and Martin Maginnis : in the matter of the application of William A. Clark and Martin Maginnis to be admitted and qualify as senators of the United States for the state of Montana. Ribbonism in Ireland an authentic report of the trial of Richard Jones, convicted under 2ð & 3ð Victoria, chap. 74 and law argument in arrest of judgment at a Commission of Oyer and Terminer held at Green-street in the city of Dublin before the Rt. Hon. Baron Richards and the Rt. Hon. Judge Ball on the 27th June, 1840 and following days / The case Trevett against Weeden on information and complaint for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat in market, at Par with specie, tried before the Honourable Superior Court in the county of Newport, September term, 1786 also the case of the judges of said court, before the Honourable General Assembly at Providence, October session, 1786, on citation, for dismissing said complaint : wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, &c., are stated and maintained and the legislative, judiciary and executive powers of government examined and defined / Reports of two trials for libels, which took place during the sitting days of Last term in which Mr. Michael Maley and George Bryan, Esq., were plaintiffs, Edward J.B. Fitzsimons, Esq., barrister at law, and his father, John Bourke Fitzsimons, Esq., defendants. In the matter of the petition of Franklin J. Sawyer for a writ of mandamus petition. On legislative expression or, The language of the written law / In the Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Read and others v. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln judgement, Nov. 21, 1890. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Appeals in Prize Causes, the Albion, alias Anna Catharina, Johan Stormer, master papers, minutes and decrees on a motion for an attachment to be decreed : (appeal from Antigua). An authentic report of the highly important motion in the Court of Exchequer, in the case of the venerable Edmond Dalrymple H. Knox, archdeacon of Killaloe versus John Gavan and others on the 29th and 30th January and 1st of February, 1836 with the judgements of the learned barons awarding attachments against Major Miller, inspector of police and Chief Constable Malone, for refusing to aid in arresting parties under a writ of commission of rebellion issued in a suit for recovery of tithes / In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, Bowling Green Trust Company, trustee, complainant, against Western Maryland Rail Road Company, defendant petition of complainant for authority to the receiver to provide for and pay the interest falling due April I, 1908, on the first mortgage bonds of the defendant company, through the issue and sale of receiver's certificates, and for separate operation of coal properties and separate accounts of the business thereof, and for the sequestration and application of the revenues thereof for the protection and benefit of lienholders. Minutes of a Court of Inquiry, upon the case of Major John Andř, with accompanying documents, published in 1780 by order of congress with an additional appendix containing copies of the papers found upon Major Andrew when arrested and other documents relating to the subject. The trial of Thomas Paterson for blasphemy, before the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh : with the whole of his bold and effective defence : also, the trials of Thomas Finlay and Miss Matilda Roalfe (for blasphemy), in the Sheriffs' Court. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the two malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 5th of August, 1754 being the eighth execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London : together with an account of Joseph Mills and Thomas Finch, who were executed July 22, 1754, for murder. James P. Kernochan, as executor, etc., and others against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, (action no. 2) brief for defendants on appeal from order refusing them leave to serve supplemental answer. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, plaintiff in error, vs. A.B. Roff, term no. 488 brief for defendant in error on motion to dismiss the writ of error or affirm the judgment. The trial of William Stone for high treason at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Thursday the twenty-eighth and Friday the twenty-ninth of January 1796 / Trial of James Parks, otherwise Dickinson for the murder of William Beatson, at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on the night of the thirteenth of April, 1853 : embracing the opening statements of counsel, confessional plea, motions, decisions, evidence, Judge's charge, verdict, sentence, together with a history of his life! / The New York National Exchange Bank, plaintiff and respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. The autobiography of George Bidwell, the famous ticket-of-leave man brought up a Puritan-successful struggles against poverty-a merchant-his commercial misfortunes, temptations, and ultimate fall, his unexampled career in America and Europe, his trial and incarceration in English prisons, fourteen years on a life sentence for "the. In the matter of the most noble the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough before Sir Wm. Page Wood, vice-chancellor, August 7th, 1853. The trial of James Watson, the elder before the Court of King's Bench, in Westminster Hall, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th June, 1817 for high treason / Documents relatifs aux incursions des rebelles sudistes sur la frontiere des Etats-Unis et a l'invasion du Canada par les Feniens Durgin v. American Express Company brief for defendants. The speech of Mr. John Checkley upon his tryal, at Boston in New-England for publishing the short and easy method with the deists : to which was added, a discourse concerning episcopacy, in defense of Christianity and the Church of England, against the deists and the dissenters : to which is added, the jury's verdict, his plea in arrest of judgment and the sentence of the court. David Sears, et al., respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, appellants appellants' points. The Cunard Stream Ship Company, Ltd., and Anchor Line (Henderson Bros.) ltd., appellants, vs. Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury of the United States, et al appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern district of New York. The Berkshire trgedy, or, The lover's farewel to the world being a full account of Miss Mary Bourn of Windsor Town, that murder'd her mother and sister for the love of a young man. A report of the judgment delivered in the Supreme Consistorial Court of Scotland, by the honourable the judges of that court, in the divorce cause of Mrs. Mary Margaret Gordon, or Pye, the wife against Lieut. Col. Pye, the husband as printed in the appendix of the Lord advocate's petition to the Court of Session in Scotland Henry Escher, ancillary administrator of Jak. Robert Sigg-Fehr, deceased, Gottfried Rudolph Baumann-Kienast and Edmund Gams, a copartnership, plaintiffs, v. Frank White, individually and as treasurer of the United States, James C. Davis, individually and as director general of railroads, Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian, and Arthur Von Briesen and Otto Von Schrenk, copartners in the practice of law under the name of Briesen & Schrenk, defendants brief on behalf of Frank White, as treasurer of the United States, and Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian. Constitutional free speech defined and defended in an unfinished argument in a case of blasphemy The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 11th day of July, in the fourth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1840 : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Coltman, knight, one of the justices of Our Lady the Queen, of the Bench and the Honourable Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, knight, one of the barons of Our Lady the Queen, of her Court of Exchequer / A report of the proceedings on the visitation of Cathedral Church of Exeter and of dean and chapter thereof by the Right Rev. Frederick Lord Bishop of Exeter, assisted by Sir Henry Singer Keating, one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, as assessor, on the petition of Chancellor Phillpotts, held in the Chapter House, at Exeter, on the 7th, 8th, & 9th days of January, 1874 S. Charles Welsh, as surviving executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of George W. Welsh, deceased, plaintiff-respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants notice of motion. Opinion of Woodward, J., Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company vs. Harlan and Henderson United States of America, plaintiff, against the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant supplemental brief on behalf of the defendant. The arraignments, tryals and condemnations of Charles Cranburne, and Robert Lowick for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom, who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason : before His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer at Westminster and received sentence the 22d. of April, 1696 and were executed at Tyburn the 29th of the said month : in which tryals are contained all the learned arguments of the King's Councel, and likewise the councel for the prisoners, upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason. Irish state trials or, The Queen vs. Daniel O'Connell and others Report of trial of the issues in the action of damages for libel in the Beacon, James Gibson of Inglishton, Esq., clerk to the Signet, pursuer, against Duncan Stevenson, printer in Edinburgh, defender The Braintree church-rate case a report of the case of Burder v. Veley and Joslin, in the Queen's Bench, and Veley and Joslin v. Burder, (in error) in the exchequer chamber: with notes / His Majesty's advocate for Scotland, on behalf of His Majesty, appellant, Alexander late Lord Pitsligo, respondent the appellant's case. Report of the trial of Cairns, Turnbull, Smith and Lamb before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh on Monday the 18th of December, 1837 for the crimes of mobbing and rioting and assault, committed at Hawick on the occasion of the late election of a member of Parliament for the county of Roxburgh / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Baskervyle Glegg Esquire the younger with Elizabeth Glegg his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." A report of the trial of Thomas Clewes, for the murder of Richard Hemming and of the proceedings upon several indictments against the said Thomas Clewes, and against John Barnett and George Bankes, touching the murders of the said Richard Hemming, and the Rev. George Parker, at the Worcester Assizes, March 11, 1830, before Mr. Justice Littledale / Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals for Prizes, Vrow Susanna, Johannes Gustaff Geeble, master, the said Johannes Gustaff Geeble, a subject of their high mightinesses the states-general, the claimant of the said ship and goods, appellant, against James Innes, Esq., His Majesty's advocate-general for the Island of Jamaica, and against Thomas Craven, Esq., the commander, and the officers, mariners and others, of His Majesty's Ship the Princess Mary, the captor of the said ships and goods, respondents A report of the trial of Commodore David Porter, of the Navy of the United States, before a General Court Martial, held at Washington, in July, 1825 The trial of the boot & shoemakers of Philadelphia on an indictment for a combination and conspiracy to raise their wages Circumstantial account of Darby Mullins, who suffered death at Execution Dock with Captain Kidd William McLaughlin vs. the Barque "Chelmsford" libel and libellants' testimony. Trial of the Commonwealth versus Origen Bacheler for a libel on the character of George B. Beals, deceased, at the Municipal Court, Boston, March term, A.D. 1829, before Hon. P.O. Thacher, judge / Official report of agreements made between the officials of the roads named herein and the B. of L.E. committees representing the engineers employed thereon revised to July 1, 1914. Sir William Dunbar and Sir Alexander Grant, baronets, Duncan Urquhart and Alexander Tulloch, Esquires, appellants, Alexander Brodie of Lethen, Esquire, respondent the respondent's case. Isidor Wormser, Jr., plaintiff, against Metropolitan Street Railway Company and Interurban Street Railway Company, defendants brief for defendants. The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited at the instance of the Honourable the East-India Company against Robert Henshaw, Esq., custom-master of Bombay for corruption in office and receiving presents, in violation of the Act 33 Geo. III, cap. 52 : tried by a special jury in the Court of the Recorder of Bombay, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1805, and three following days : before the Hon. Sir James Mackintosh, knt., Recorder. Hurst v. Wahley, an authorised report of the charge delivered by the Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice Doherty, in the above case, on Tuesday, February 14, 1843 An address to the creditors of Joseph Windle Cole in reference to the proceedings in bankruptcy arising out of the great city frauds of Cole, Davidson, & Gordon / A report of the case of Small against Attwood, decided in the Court of Exchequer with the arguments of counsel and the two judgments of Lord Lyndhurst / In the Supreme Court of the state of California, in the matter of the application of Eugene E. Schmitz for a writ of Habeas Corpus, and for the issuance of a writ of prohibition to the Superior Court for the city and county of San Francisco, to restrain it from further proceedings in five criminal actions now pending against him in that court points and authorities upon behalf of petitioner. Florida state bonds, issued under the manipulation of Milton S. Littlefield Inside scenes **** of Atlanta's black week a series of social sensations and a carnival of crimes : terminating with a terrible tale of tragedies and tears / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Lucy H. Carroll, administratrix of George W. Carroll, deceased, appellant, vs. the United States, No.289 brief for the United States. Hazard connected with the vocation of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers The History of Stoney Bowes, otherwise, Andrew Robinson Bowes being a minute memoir of his infamous and notorious character : his marriage to Miss Newton and the particulars of his cruel usage towards herاshe dies of a broken heartاhe afterwards marries the Countess of StrathmoreاBowes' horrid character fully developedاhis savage treatment of the CountessاBowes a member of Parliament for Newcastle, and the same year is High Sheriff for Northumberlandاthe countess's deathاBowes rallies but on Jan. 16, 1819, death closes his career of infamy and disgrace. Bishop Brown's case a speech by Joseph W. Sharts attorney at law Dayton, Ohio The Gill Engraving Company, complainant, against William Doerr, individually, etc., et al., defendants brief for defendants. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, April term, at Davenport, 1883, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant appeal from Scott District Court : brief for appellees, on application for re-hearing. Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant order appointing Henry Kelsey receiver. Argument of Mr. Francis G. Newlands, in the case of Sarah A. Sharon vs. Wm. Sharon, on motion for alimony and counsel fees Life and confession of Sophia Hamilton, who was tried, condemned and sentenced to be hung at Montreal, L.C., on the 22d of January, 1845, for the perpetration of the most shocking murders and daring robberies perhaps recorded in the annals of crime The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company and W.H.H. Miller, trustees, dated January 1, 1899 Report of a cause [sic] between Joseph Foster, plaintiff, against Miss Esther Mellish, defendant for a breach of promise of marriage : tried in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster, on Tuesday the 23d Feb. 1802 : before Sir Simon Le Blanc and a special jury. No. 152, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 153, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Mary G. Lamper, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 154, the Baltimore, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 155, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Baker, libellant, appellee brief for Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee (two cases), for Mary G. Lamper et al., libellants, appellees, for James Baker, libellant, appellee. In the matter of the application of Charles Apfel vs. the National Jewelers' Board of Trade brief submitted by the Committee on Unlawful Practice of the Law of the New York County Lawyers' Association. A thrilling story of James Hanahan alias James D. Burton, auctioneer fifty years a fugitive. Speech of Hon. George S. Boutwell, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, December 5 and 6, 1867 The Providence Bank vs. Thos. G. Pitman, gen. treasurer of the state of Rhode Island, et al A report of the speeches of Charles Kendal Bushe, Esq., (His Majesty's solicitor general) in the cases of Edward Sheridan, M.D., and Mr. Thomas Kirwan, merchant, for misdemeanors alleged to be committed in violation of the Convention Act to which are added the late charge of the Lord Chief Justice Downes, and the act of Parliament. The tryal of Mary Heath, upon an indictment for perjury before the Lord Chief Justice Marley and the justices of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, on Friday, the Eighth of February, 1744 The Wabash In Chancery, between John Hiram Nichols, plaintiff and Angus Peter McDonald and Randolph Ross, defendants Stella P. Flint, as general guardian of the property of Samuel N. Stone, Junior, a minor, appellant, vs. Stone Tracy Company, et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Vermont, Wyckoff Van Derhoeff, appellant, the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company, et al., Francis L. Hine, appellant, vs. Home Life Insurance Company, et al., appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, Fred W. Smith, appellant, vs. the Northern Trust Company, A.C. Bartlett, William A. Fuller, et al., William H. Miner, appellant, vs. the Corn Exchange National Bank of Chicago, Charles H. Wacker, Martin A. Ryerson, et al., appeals for the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Cedar Street Company, appellant, vs. Park Realty Company, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, Lewis W. Jared, appellant, vs. the American Multigraph Company, et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, Joseph E. Gay, appellant, vs. the Baltic Mining Company, et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, Percy H. Brundage, appellant, vs. Broadway Realty Company, et al., Paul Lacroix, appellant, vs. Motor Taximeter Cab Company, et al., Arthur Lyman and Arthur T. Lyman, as trustees under the last will and testament of George Baty Blake, deceased, appellants, vs. Interborough Rapid Transit Company, et al., appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, George Wendell Phillips, appellant, vs. Fifty Associates, et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, Oscar Mitchell, appellant, vs. Clark Iron Company, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Minnesota, William H. Fluhrer, Albert W. Durand and Howard H. Williams, appellants, vs. New York Life Insurance Company, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, Katherine Cary Cook, Harriet Huntington Cook and Ellenor Richardson Cook, by Anna H.R. Cook, their guardian and next friend, appellants, vs. Boston Wharf Company, et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts John Kelly, late sheriff of the city and county of New York, against Luther R. Marsh and Alexander H. Wallis copy judgment roll on dismissal of the complaint. The trial of Captain William Smith, of the Hon. the East-India Company's battalion of artillery, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Mary Bond, wife of Lieutenant Charles John Bond, of the same corps before Sir Benjamin Sulivan, kinght, recorder, and special court, assembled at Bombay, February 13,1804 damages 32,000 rupees (4000l. sterling). The case of R.B. Forbes versus the American Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New Haven, Conn. The New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Company, libellant and appellant, against the Steam Tug "Charles H. Senff," Henry O. Havemeyer, claimant and appellant apostles. Law unknown, or, Judgement unjust wherein is shewed, that some persons were indicted, judged and condemned at the sessions in the Old Bailey, London, by an unknown law, neither printed nor published, nor any ways knowable by the common people, whereby the inhabitants of this nation may perceive what unavoidable bondage and slavery they are going into : with a brief relation of the killing of John Townesend by Major Crosby at St. Albones, and the proceedings of court thereupon in quitting the said Crosby and punishing the peaceable standers by, and some remarkable passages of Sir Harbottle Grimston, in the said tryal : together also with certain queries, grounded upon the act of indempnity especially recommended to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbottle and all the members of that Parliament whereof he was speaker. The correspondence (as verified by affidavit), between William Carmichael Smyth, Esq., and the under-strappers of the Treasury on the subject of the arrears of a pension regularly voted to him by Parliament from the 5th of April, 1826, but payment whereof is illegally withheld by the Commissioners of the Treasury, from which it manifestly appears that Viscount Melbourne has been made a cat's paw of by the Hon. Colonel James Stewart, the Tory assistant secretary at the Treasury : and also that Mister George E. Anson, His Lordship's private secretary, is an ignorant and impertinent Jack-in-Office. Evidence in the case of United States v. Sabbia, Triay, and others accused of conspiracy to entice or induce men to leave New York for Florida, having in view that they would on arrival be held by others in compulsory service on the Florida East Coast Railroad extension, in Miami and on the keys.indictment under R.S. 5440, for conspiracy to commit a violation of R.S. 5225. In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, against the people of the state of New York, defendant in error points to oppose motion to set aside assignment of errors in fact. A report of the case Elder v. Henderson for a libel, tried at the Northumberland Assizes, on Saturday, March 5th, 1831, before Mr. Justice Littledale. The trial of Sir Francis Blake Delaval, knight of the Bath, at the Consistory Court of Doctors Commons for committing adultery with Miss Roach alias Miss La Roche alias Miss Le Roche this trial was instituted by Lady Isabella Delaval, wife of Sir Francis Blake Delaval and daughter of the Earl of Thanet : to which is added the trial of George Fitzgerald, Esq. In Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1879, Hallett Kilbourn, plaintiff in error, vs. John G. Thompson et al., defendants in error, no. 144 in error to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. An Act to provide for and encourage a liberal system of internal improvements in this state The People's Telephone Company, et al., vs. the American Bell Telephone Co., et al., (Drawbaugh case) U.S.C.C., S.D.N.Y Tuberculous meat proceedings at trial under petitions at the instance of the Glasgow local authority against Hugh Couper and Charles Moore : before Sheriff Berry, at Glasgow, on May 28, 29, 30, 31 and June 1 and 17, 1889, interlocutors, 20th June, 1889. John De Koven and others, as executors &c., plaintiffs, against Fanny Russell Dickey and others, defendants brief on behalf of defendant Fanny Russell Dickey. The Indictment, arraignment, tryal and judgment at large of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles I. of glorious memory begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the ninth of October, 1660, and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily until Friday the nineteenth of the same month. The Tlahualilo Company vs. the Government of Mexico memorandum in re water rights under Mexican Law. The Franklin will case A report of the trial of the Reverend George Marwood versus the Earl of Harewood and another relative to certain derelict land formerly part of the channel of the River Tees, near Stockton, which took place at the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, in March, 1841. Report of the trial, the King (on the prosecution of E.J. Littleton, Esq., M.P.) versus Robert Harvey Wyatt for a conspiracy tried at the Glocester Lent Assizes, 1829, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Park, and a special jury : with an appendix, containing the documentary evidence, consisting of the accounts of the commissioners appointed by the Teddesley Enclosure Act. The road murder being a complete report and analysis of the various examinations and opinions of the press on this mysterious tragedy / Full report of the extraordinary divorce case, Grady v. Grady, co-respondent, Michael Monahan with copies of the original love letters that passed between them : tried in the Matrimonial & Probate Court, commencing November 30th, 1880 / The trial of divorce, at the instance of Peter Williamson, printer in Edinburgh, against Jean Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, bookseller in Edinburgh, his spouse containing the whole proceedings at large : with a prefatory introduction, giving some account of the adulterous gallants and reasons for suing the divorce, and for publishing the proceedings in it. The chronicles of crime or, The new Newgate calendar, being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to 1841 : comprising coiners, extortioners, forgers, fraudulent bankrupts, footpads, highwaymen, housebreakers, incendiaries, imposters, murderers, mutineers money-droppers, pirates, pickpockets, rioters, sharpers, traitors, &c., &c. including a number of curious cases never before published : embellished with fifty-two engravings, from the original drawings by "Phiz." / Opinion in regard to the power of the legislature to modify the charter of Trinity Church, New York In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Lawrence Lynch, plaintiff-respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants, George Herold, plaintiff-respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants supplemental brief for respondents. The Detroit Board of Trade vs. the Grand Trunk Railway memorial of a Committee of the Detroit Board of Trade to the Special Committee of the Legislature of Michigan, appointed to investigate charges made against the Grand Trunk Railway Company by the Detroit Board of Trade. Paper "E." report, etc., of Charles H. Reed, Esq., state's attorney, in case of the people vs. Maher Criminal Court of Cook County. Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek correspondentie met betrekking tot de Hooggerechtshof-kwestie in zake het toetsingsrecht. The Dansville poisoning case, Isaac L. Wood The Atttorney General, at the relation of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts and of Frank Croston and Christian Peterson, for themselves and in behalf of the other poor of Christ Church versus the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church, Robert Charles Winthrop, Benjamin Parker Richardson, Charles Henshaw, Benjamin Cutler Clark, Joseph Milner Wightman, John Clark, James Lee the younger, Charles Henry Parker, Edward Blake, Thomas Coffin Amory the younger and John Brooks Fenno, Esquires, Vestrymen of said church, the Corporation of Trinity Church, the Reverend Henry Wilder Foote, William Thomas and Gardner Brewer, Esquires, claiming to be the minister and wardens of King's Chapel, Charles Pelham Curtis, George Barrell Emerson, Joshua Thomas Stevenson, Joseph Whitney, George Baty Blake, Thomas Phillips Rich, Nathaniel Hooper, John Douglas Bates, Samuel Gray Ward and William Amory the younger, Esquires, claiming to be Vestrymen of King's Chapel, the religious society claiming to be the proprietors of pews in King's Chapel and the rector and wardens of Christ Church Productive efficiency of industry, working relations and corporation finance, attitude of financiers and financial experts Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Stocker's divorce bill The case of the public printer, with some brief illustrations of the testimony Ex parte Capt. Charles H. Burns, chief of detectives, respondent Trials for adultery, &c. the Rt. Hon. Hugh Baron Percy against the Rt. Hon. Anne Baroness Percy, libel given in the 27th of May, 1778. Judgment delivered in the General Division of the High Court of Rhodesia, at Salisbury, on Friday, 9th September, 1966, in the matters between (1) Stella Madzimbamuto, applicant, and Desmond William Lardner-Burke, in his capacity as minister of justice and of law and order, first respondent : and Frederick Phillip George, in his capacity as superintendent of Gwelo Prison, second respondent, (2) Leo Solomon Baron, applicant, and Norman Ayre, in his capacity as the officer in charge of Que Que Prison, first respondent, and Hendrik Stephanus Benzuidenhout, in his capacity as director of prisons, second respondent : and Clifford Walter Dupont, third respondent, and Desmond William Lardner-Burke, fourth respondent, alternatively Desmond William Lardner-Burke, in his capacity as minister of justice and of law and order, fifth respondent David Sears, Henry F. Sears, and Emily E. Sears, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants The trial of Thomas Kinch and Thomas Watson with the proceedings against Wm. Shields, for the murder of Thomas Ryan, in Kevin's-street, on Wednesday, the 14th of July, 1802 : before the Honourable Baron George, and the Hon. Justice Finucane, at Dublin, the 5th of November, 1802 / Before the Senate of the United States, in the matter of Truman Newberry, contestee, Henry Ford, contestant brief for contestant, Henry Ford. Life and adventures Arthur Spring, the murderer of Ellen Lynch and Honora Shaw Trial of John Hamilton Moore for pirating a chart sittings after term, March 1798, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury of merchants : Guildhall, London : Heather & Williams v. John Hamilton Moore. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Alabama, the United States of America, petitioner, v. the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Association, et al., defendants in equity, no. 205 : decree of injunction. Trial of Orrin De Wolf for the murder of Wm. Stiles, at Worcester, Jan. 14, 1845 including his confession, showing the natural results of intemperance & licentiousness. A Correct narrative of the sudden & awful appearance of the devil to certain blasphemous mutineers wherein is shown the probable danger of his re-appearance. The Venezuelan question Castro and the asphalt trust from official records. His Majesty's advocate for His Majesty's interest, appellant, Alexander Lord Forbes of Pitsligo, respondent the respondent's case. The genuine trial of Thomas Paine for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of Man, at Guildhall, London, Dec., 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury : together with the speeches at large of the Attorney-General and Mr. Erskine, and authentic copies of Mr. Paine's letters to the Attorney-General and others, on the subject of the prosecution / In the High Court of Admiralty of England Banda and Kirwee Booty : judgment of the Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, D.C.L., delivered on the 30th of June, 1866. A Full account of the case of John Sayer, Esq., from the time of his unhappy marriage with his wife to his death including the whole intrigue between Mrs. Sayer and Mr. Noble : and the prosecution at large against Noble, as appeard at the Coroner's inquest and at Kingston-Assizes. Case of Lieut.-Col. Alen, C.B., late 55th regiment, relating to his trial &c., &c., &c. Argument of one of the Queen's Council against Mr. Dudley Moor, in the Queen's Bench in Trinity term, 1713 A plain historical account of the tryal between the Honourable James Annesley, Esq., plaintiff (who was banish'd into America by his cruel uncle, where he remain'd many years in slavery), and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, defendant in which the councils pleadings on both sides are entirely preserved, with the evidence of the most material witnesses easily digested the law terms [where] Latin or French explain'd and the whole free from the burthen of tedious and trisling circumstances which too often attend larger accounts. In the District Court of the United States Southern District of New York, United States of America, petitioner, vs. Gypsum Industries Association, et al., defendants petition. No. 393, Loftus Cuddy et al., petitioners, appellants, v. Percival W. Clement, receiver, and Samuel Carlton et al., trustees, appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Colt, J.), April 12, 1901, dismissing petition of Loftus Cuddy et al., in no. 1139, equity, consolidated cause, Frederic H. Prince, complainant, v. Ogdensburg Transit Company, defendant : Samuel A. Carlton et al., complainant, v. Ogdensburg Transit Company et al., defendants : transcript of record. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 12964 in the matter of consolidation of the railway properties of the United States into a limited number of systems : brief on behalf of the New York Central Lines. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Brig Favorite, Andrew Gallagher, master, an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Antigua, John Louis Durand, a citizen of the United States of America, and supercargo on board of the said brig, the claimant of the cargo laden on board the same, on behalf of Joseph Lopes Dias and Moses Seixas, of New York, merchants, and citizens of the United States of America, the true, lawful, and sole owners and proprietors thereof, appellant against John Coleman, commander of the private armed schooner enterprize, the captor, respondent case on behalf of the claimant and appellant. Ex parte Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney General of Canada suggestion for writ of prohibition to be directed to the Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Territory of Alaska. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's petition for rehearing and motions to amend and correct opinions on the facts. M.P. Norton and E.B. Pillsbury vs. the European and North American Railway et als., in equity, no. 305 arguments on behalf of complainants. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1900, Joseph Smith, plaintiff in error, vs. State of Tennessee brief and argument for defendant in error / Special Investigating Committee appointed by Hon. Edward D. Shurtleff, speaker, in accordance with House Resolution No. 78 and resolutions amendatory thereto January 14, 1908 Sir Peter Coats, et al., against the Merrick Thread Company, et al oral argument of Benjamin F. Thurston, on behalf of complainants, before the Hon. Hoyt H. Wheeler. Particulars of the trial and execution of John Roberts, alias Colin Reculest, for forgery American and British Claims Arbitration, Frederick Gerring, Jr. memorial of the United States in support of the claim. The Sawtell murder No. 1089, Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1093, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee before Putnam, Bingham and Aldrich, JJ. Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and transactions of Elizabeth Jeffryes, spinster who was executed on Saturday, March 28, 1752, on Epping-Forest, near Walthamstow, for being concerned in the murder of her late uncle Mr. Joseph Jeffryes with the particulars of her behaviour during the time of her confinement before her tryal, her confession after her conviction to the two Reverend Divines, Mr. Tindall and Mr. Griffiths, and of every circumstance that occured from the time of her being acquainted that the dead warrant was come down to the time of her execution : also a full account of the life, behaviour, and confession of John Swan who was executed with her, for committing the said murder. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Maurice Crosbie Moore, Esquire, with Diana Moore his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Imley Sharp vs. the Barkentine "Ralph M. Hayward" respondent's answer and testimony. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1936, Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich, petitioners and appellants below, v. C.O. Thomas, receiver of First National Bank-Detroit, respondent and appellee below brief on behalf of receiver of First National Bank-Detroit in opposition to petition for writ of certiorari. The trial of Judge versus Berkeley and others tried at Hereford, on Thursday, August 4, 1825 : before Sir James Burrough, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and a special jury / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled أ An act to dissolve the marriage of Jonathan Warr with Betty his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." A report of the case of the Rt. Hon. Standish Lord Visct. Guillamore against the Hon. Waller O'Grady, argued and determined in the Court of Prerogative in Ireland, before the Right Hon. Richard Keatinge, LL.D The celebrated case of Col. W.C.P. Breckinridge and Madeline Pollard In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, no. 316, January term, 1935, in re Herbert W. Salus, appellant brief for appellee : appeal from the decree of disbarment entered in the Court of Common Pleas no. 3 of Philadelphia County as of December term, 1934, no. 7624. The Crown calendar, for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 18th day of July, in the sixth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1835, before the Right Honorable Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, knight, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and the Right Honorable James, Lord Abinger, lord chief baron of His said Majesty's Court of Exchequer Tobacco Growers Co-operative Asso., v. W.J. Ball defendant's brief. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term 1870, Charles G. Scott vs. the United States appeal from the Court of Claims, brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the state of California in the matter of the estate of William C. Hinckley, no. 6635, extracts memorandum of authorities, &c. The trial & execution of Colonel Townley, governor of the city of Carlisle who was executed for high-treason, July 30, 1746. The arguments of counsel for libellee, Helen Maria Dalton, in the Dalton divorce case consisting of the opening address of H.F. Durant, Esq., and the closing plea of Hon. Rufus Choate : the phonographic report of the Daily Bee / Lee D. Potter, appellant-defendant, versus Dark Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association, appellee-plaintiff brief for amici curiae. Bernard Reilly, sheriff, etc., plaintiff and respondent, against James A. Coleman, impleaded, etc., defendant and appellant respondent's points. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Utah, the United States of America, complainant, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon Short Line Railroad Company and others, defendants reply of the United States to the petition and amended plans of the above-named defendants filed June 5, 1913. An interesting trial of Edward Jordan and Margaret his wife, who were tried at Halifax, N.S. Nov. 15th, 1809, for the horrid crime of piracy and murder, committed on board the schooner Three Sisters, Captain John Stairs, on their passage from Perce to Halifax with a particular account of the execution of said Jordan. John Burt, Esq., against Harriet Burt, libel given in the 9th of July, 1778 Arbitration proceedings between the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Boston Carmen's Union, division 589, of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, before James J. Storrow, James L. Richards, James H. Vahey, arbitrators brief on behalf of the Boston Carmen's Union, Fred Fay, John P. Feeney, Joseph B. Eastman, of counsel. Upham v. Brooks and al in Chancery, abstract of the bill. The tryal of Richard Hathaway, upon an information for being a cheat and impostor for endeavouring to take away the life of Sarah Morduck, for being a witch at Surry Assizes, begun and held in the Burrough of Southwark, March the 24th, 1702 in which is discovered the malicious designs of the said impostor with an account of his pretended inchantments and witchcraft, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and Mr. Baron Hatsell : to which is added, a short account of the tryal of Richard Hathaway, Thomas Wellyn and Elizabeth his wife, and Elizabeth Willoughby, wife of Walter Willoughby, upon an information for a riot and assault upon Sarah Morduck, the pretended witch at the said assizes. The Geneva award Insurance claims and especially the claims of mutual insurance companies / Buffalo's tragic mystery the famous Burdick case and its thrilling details : the greatest modern sensation / The official and legal proceedings connected with the appointment of Dr. Hampden to the see of Hereford including the principal documents connected with this important controversy and a translation of all the extracts, collated by the original authorities. The history of the life & death of that noted highwayman Mr. William Nevison containing his birth, parentage and education, the occasion why he left England, what tricks he played in Holland, his valour in flanders while a soldiers, the robberies he committed after his return to Britain, how he shot Mr. Fletcher, who attempted to take him prisoner and lastly his imprisonment, trial & penitential speech at Tyburn, near York, March 15th, 1684. Official report of agreements made between the officials of the roads named herein and the B. of L.E. committees representing the engineers employed thereon revised to August 1, 1914. A report of the proceedings, particulary on the commission in error in the cause of Thomas Harrison, Esquire, chamberlain of the city of London, plaintiff, against John Alexander, gentleman, an attorney of the Court of King's Bench defendant touching the right of the city of London, to oblige attornies at law, who practise conveyancing within the said city, to be free of the Scrivener's Company : wherein the jurisdiction of the superior and inferior courts, the privilege of attornies at law therein, and also the history and validity of bye-laws, are learnedly discussed, and fully ascertained, by the most eminent lawyers in Westminster-Hall. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1923, the United States of America, plaintiff, v. the state of Wisconsin motion for leave to file bill of complaint, and bill of complaint. The whole proceedings on the trial of an indictment against Thomas Walker and others, for a conspiracy The trial of Margaret Tindal, alias Shuttleworth for the murder of her husband, Henry Shuttleworth, Vintner, Montrose, at Perth, on the 19th day of September, 1821. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, A.D. 1916, no. 2509, American Press Association et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellees, no. 2510, American Press Association et al., appellants, v. Western Newspaper Union of Maine et al., appellees memorandum for the United States. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, plaintiff-in-error, (defendant below), vs. the state of Russia, defendant-in-error, (plaintiff below) action no. 1[-3]. The remarkable trial for rape of the infamous Colonel Chartres committed by him on the body of his own maid servant, Anne Bond developing the most disgusting scenes of systematic seduction and immorality ever practised in a civilized country : tried at the Old Bailey, on Thursday, 26th February, 1730. Opinion of Mr. Justice Johnson, delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, in March, 1827, on the right of material men to sue in the admiralty, in the case of James Ramsay vs. J.B.A. Allegre In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, United States of America, complainant, v. the Chemical Foundation, incorporated, defendant supplemental memorandum on behalf of the United States of America with respect to section 7, sub-section (E) of the trading with the Enemy Act, in relation to section 41 of the criminal code. The Krupp trial before the French Court Martial The most eloquent speech, at length of Mr. Phillips, in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the case of Guthrie v. Sterne, for adultery with the author's last corrections, not a single word omitted. The trial of Joseph Mason for the killing of William Farrel : at the late Court of Oyer and Terminer, in and for the county of Onondaga, July 6, 1820 : embracing, in substance, all the testimony in this cause, the speech of the attorney-general, on the part of the prosecution, and of John W. Hulbert, for the prisoner : together with a charge to the jury and sentence of the prisoner, by His Honor William W. Van Ness, one of the justices of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New York / The "Newsman's" full and revised report of the extraordinary marriage case, Thelwall v. Yelverton tried before Lord Chief Justice Monahan, in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, from Thursday, February 21st, 1861, to Monday, March 4th, 1861. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, the heirs of Jacob Pursley, deceased, vs. John Hays, on re-hearing, December term, 1866 argument of Tho. F. Withrow for appellant. Opening address, and closing argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., counsel for libellant, (Benj. F. Dalton,) in the Dalton divorce case The case of the Proprietors of East New-Jersey with the opinions of counsel on the same. The state of Florida vs. E.C. Anderson, Jr., et al in the matter of the petition of the receiver for an injunction to restrain collection of the state taxes. The trial of Messrs. Lambert & Perry to which also is added, the trial of William Cobbet, for libelling his present majesty, George III, King of England, and his government. [Celebrated criminal cases of America] Before the Special Committee of the House of Assembly of the state of New Jersey, appointed pursuant to the resolution intitles "A resolution appointing a Special Committee to inquire into certain alleged corrupt conduct, crimes and misdemeanors of civil officers of the state of New Jersey," adopted March 19, 1934 brief in behalf of William B. Harley on the construction and application of the provisions of the constitution of the state of New Jersey relating to the subject of impeachment / Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837. Memoirs of Charles Campbell, at present prisoner in the jail of Glasgow including his adventures as a seaman and as an overseer in the West Indies / Relative to the action of the Committee on the Judiciary with reference to House Resolution 92 Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward" application for writ of prohibition to the United States District Court for the district of Alaska : transcript of proceedings in the District Court of Alaska in the case of United States vs. the Schooner "W.P. Sayward," no. 84 : with appendix. Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., second son to the deceased Sir Kenneth Mackenzie of Cromarty, appellant, William Urquhart, of Meldrum, Esq., and others, the creditors on the estate of Cromarty, respondents the respondents case. Report of the cause of the King v. John Hunt for a libel on the House of Commons in the Examiner : tried in the King's Bench, February 21st, 1821 : the defence verbatim : with a preface being an answer to the Attorney-General's reply / Panama libel case the United States, plaintiff in error, vs. Press Publishing Company : writ of error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, sued out by the government to review a judgment quashing an indictment charging the publication at West Point and in the New York Post Office building of alleged libels printed in the New York World / In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., and others, defendants on motion of defendants Colwell Lead Co., Duryea and Tilden, to compel defendants Goebel, McCrum, Gates, Torrance and Ahrens to answer certain questions : brief for the United States in opposition to motion. State of Wisconsin, plaintiff and appellant, v. the Lange Canning Company, defendant and respondent brief for respondent. Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, against the people of the state of the New York, defendants in error error book. Appendix to the case presented on the part of the government of Her Britannic Majesty Report of the trial of Ephraim Wheeler for a rape committed on the body of Betsy Wheeler, his daughter, a girl thirteen years of age : before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Lenox, within and for the county of Berkshire, on the second Tuesday of September, 1805. Proceedings and report of the Board of Army Officers, convened by special orders no. 78, headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 12, 1878, in the case of Fitz-John Porter. together with the proceedings in the original trial and papers relating thereto. Argument for the complainant in the case of the state of Pennsylvania, vs. the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co., and others A full and faithful report of the proceedings in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland in the case of the Honorable Mr. Justice Johnson containing the arguments of counsel and the opinions delivered from the bench as taken from original documents with an appendix comprising the Act of the 44th Geo. III, c. 92, the writ of Habeas Corpus and return thereto, copies of letters written by persons of high rank in the Irish administration, the several affidavits made in the case, an authentic report of the opinion delivered in the Court of King's Bench on Mr. Justice Johnson's case by the Hon. Mr. Justice day, and a postscript / Report of the trial of Joshua Nettles and Elizabeth Cannon for the murder of John Cannon, on the night of the 24th October, 1804 / Memoirs relating to the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Danby, (now Duke of Leeds) in the year 1678 wherein some affairs of those times are represented in a juster light than has hitherto appear'd : with an appendix, containing the proceedings in Parliament, original papers, speeches, &c. Aristides Doggett, receiver, vs. the Atlantic, Gulf and West India Transit Company bill of complaint, filed 1879. Unsolved murder mysteries In the General Assembly, proceedings in the cause at the instance of David Jolly and others, a committee of proprietors of the Abbey Chapel of Ease, Arbroath against Mr. James Johnston M'Farlane, minister of said Chapel The Samuel Dillaway no. 269, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, libellant, appellant, v. Albert H. Smith, claimant, appellee, no. 270, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, defendant, appellant, v. William T. Donnell et al., libellants, appellees : brief for Albert H. Smith, claimant, and William T. Donnell et al., owners of the Schooner Samuel Dillaway. Sisters of Mercy, sisters of misery, or Miss Sellon in the family with some remarks on "A reply to the Rev. James Spurrell," "Two letters to the Rev. Edward Coleridge," &c., &c. / Gordon-Cumming v. Wilson and others speeches for the plaintiff / Mail robbery by slave United States v. Amy. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Cupid, Rowland Tatham, master, case and appendix, upon the hearing of the question as to the freight, demurrage and expences case. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Brig Sally, Alexander Duguid, master, Alexander Duguid, of Newbury in North Carolina, master of the said Brig Sally, Alexander Shaw, of Kingston, in the Island of Jamaica, merchant and James Harker of Beaufort in North Carolina, claimants, and as asserted appellants, against William Goss, commander of the private ship of War Little Ann, the captor, and appellate case upon the protest and petition of the said William Goss. Before the Lords Commissioners for hearing appeals in Prize-Causes the St. Antonio de Padua, otherwise the Dragon, Jaime de Miguel, master : Arthur Forrest, Esq., late commander in chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels stationed on the island of Jamaica, appellant, Jacob Carillo Saldana, the pretended owner of the said ship and goods, respondent : in appeal from Jamaica : appellant's case. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Walfarden, Frederick Gravel, master, Messrs. Chalmers & Cowie, of London, merchants, for the claimant of the said ship and her cargo on behalf of Peter Backman, of Gottenburgh, merchant, a subject of His Majesty the King of Sweden, appellant, against George Hocquard, commander of the private ship of war, comus, the captor, respondent (on an appeal from the Hight Court of admiralty of England.) : case on behalf of the appellant. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Schooner Maria, Rafael de Urrutia, Master, on her second capture, an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Bahama Islands : Rafael de Urrutia, the master and claimant of the said schooner, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, on behalf of Don Pedro Carricabura, and of the cargo laden on board the same, on behalf of Don Joze Bulnes, both of the Havanna, in the Island of Cuba, and subjects of His Most Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, appellant, against Lieutenant R. Yates, commander of His Majesty's Brig of War Variable, the captor and Iltid Nicholl, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general, respondents case on behalf of the claimants and appellants. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, (on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court at Tortola.) Indiana, John Jacob Guyer, master, Jermiah Vernice, of the island of Saint Thomas, merchant, claimant of the Cargo, as the property of Juan Bailey, of the island of Parto Rico, merchant, a subject of His Majesty Ferdinand the Seventh, King of Spain, appellant, Charles Bishop Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general, respondent appellant's case. A Brief review of some of the points in the case of the L'Amistad and the principles involved Proceedings of a general court-martial held at Chelsea Hospital, which commenced on Tuesday, May 7, 1811, and continued by adjournment to Wednesday, 5th of June following for the trial of Lieut.-Col. Geo. Johnston, major of the 102d Regiment, late the New South Wales Corps, on a charge of mutiny (while Major George Johnston, Captain of the said Corps, then under his command and doing duty at Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales) exhibited against him by the crown, for deposing on the 26th of January, 1808, William Bligh, Esq., F.R.S. then captain in His Majesty's Navy (and since appointed rear-admiral of the blue,) captain-general and governor-in-chief in and over the said territory of New South Wales and its dependencies / Report of the trial by jury, Anderson against Rintoul and others for libels, spoken at public meetings in Dundee, and published in the Dundee, Perth and Cupar advertiser, newspaper / In the Supreme Court of Iowa, Jacob Pursley, et al., vs. John Hays, et al., petition for rehearing Escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll Patrick Cudahy and John Cudahy, plaintiffs, against Clarke D. Rhinehardt, as Sheriff of Kings County, defendant case on appeal. The judgment of the Lord Chancellor considered in the suit of Fleming v. Self with full report / In the House of Lords (before the Lords Committees of Privileges) case of the Lady Essex Ker, eldest sister of John late Duke of Roxburghe claiming the titles, honours, and dignities of Duchess and Countess of Roxburghe, Marchioness of Beaumont and Cessfurd, Countess of Kelso, Viscountess of Broxmouth, Baroness Ker of Cessfurd and Cavertoun, and Baroness of Roxburghe : to be heard before the Lords Committees for Privileges, the day of 1810. The Queen v. Beaney extraordinary charge of murder against a medical man, in consequence of a diseased womb being ruptured after death : with medical notes and observations / John Nixon against Hester Nixon libel given in the 13th of December, 1762. Particulars of the piracies committed by the commanders and crews of the Buenos Ayrean ship Louisa, and those of the sloops Mary, of Mobile, and Lawrence, of Charleston : wherein is accurately described the murder of Capt. Sunley and four of the crew of the British brig Ann : collated from the statements given by the Bucaniers who have been apprehended and confined in Charleston Gaol, some of whom have since become state's evidence : with the time of their arrest, trial, condemnation, or discharge, and some general observations : to which is added the confession of Henry Robert Wolf : together with an account of the execution of Clark and Wolf. Proceedings of the judges of Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Cheape Esquire, a lieutenant colonel in the Military service of the Honourable East India Company, with Amelia Frances Chicheley Cheape his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." The arrest, trial and release of Daniel Webster, a fugitive slave correspondence of the anti-slavery standard. An article on the Latimer case, from the March number of the law reporter Anthony Burns, a history Argument of Wendell Phillips, Esq., before the Committee on Federal Relations, (of the Massachusetts Legislature) in support of the petitions for the removal of Edward Greely Loring from the office of judge of probate, February 20, 1855 Argument of Robert J. Walker, Esq., before the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Mississippi slave question, at January term, 1841 involving the power of Congress and of the states to prohibit the inter-state slave trade. Exposition of the proceedings of John P. Darg, Henry W. Merritt, and others in relation to the robbery of Darg, the elopement of his alleged slave : and the trial of Barney Corse, who was unjustly charged as an accessary. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no. 116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maine, from final decrees (Putnam. J.), October 23, 1894 : certified copy of record and all proceedings in said causes to and including August 28, 1897. Speeches of E.W. Evans and John Lyle King counsel for the plaintiff, in the Wilkinson-Tribune libel suit Circuit Court of Cook County, December term, 1868 / [Mary Pigot, plaintiff, v. William Hastie, defendant] The trial and execution, for petit treason of Mark and Phillis, slaves of Capt. John Codman who murdered their master at Charlestown, Mass., in 1755, for which the man was hanged and gibbeted and the woman was burned to death : including also some account of other punishments by burning in Massachusetts / Trial of a slave in Berbice, for the crime of obeah and murder proceedings of the Court of Criminal Justice of the Colony Berbice, on the trial of the Negro Willem, alias Sara, alias Cuffey, for murder of the Negress Madalon : and also the trials of the Negroes Primo, Mey, Kees, and Corydon, for aiding and abetting in said murder. Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Act argument of Byron Paine, Esq., and opinion of Hon. A.D. Smith, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the state of Wisconsin. The United States of America, by information, versus the Schooner Wanderer and cargo, G.B. Lamar, claimant John A. Andrew, A.G. Browne, Jr., proctors for the claimant : the claimant's points. The trial of Arthur Hodge, Esq., (late one of the members of His Majesty's Council for the Virgin-Islands) at the island of Tortola, on the 25th April, 1811, and adjourned to the 29th of the same month, for the murder of his Negro man slave named Prosper Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., in the Central Criminal Court of the city of London, on the 27th, 28th, and 30th of October, 1843, on a charge of slave trading Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Act decisions of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin in the cases of Booth and Rycraft. The trial of George Rose, Esq., in the year 1791, in the Court of King's Bench before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at the suit of Mr. Smith, a publican in Westminster, for business done in the late contested election for Westminster, feeding Lord Hood's friends, &c. The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 3rd of December, 1817, and the following days : being the first session in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Christopher Smith, lord mayor of the city of London / The National reformer radical advocate and freethought journal. The Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, complainant-appellant, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton, and I.W. Geer, defendants-respondents complainant's brief. Remarks on the Protestant theory of church music Proceedings in the House of Lords upon a writ of error from the Court of Exchequer chamber in relation to a Quo Warranto calling upon, Thomas Johnson, Esquire, to show by what authority he claimed to exercise the Office of Alderman of the city of London / C.W. Buttz vs. E.W.M. Mackey papers in the case of C.W. Buttz vs. E.W.M. Mackey : Second Congressional District of South Carolina. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, plaintiff in error, vs. A.B. Roff in error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The New wonderful magazine consisting of a carefully selected collection of remarkable trials, biographies of wonderful or extraordinary characters, curious histories and adventures, phenomena in nature, the wonders of art, &c.,&c. A report on an investigation of billboard advertising in the city of New York Đ5,000 damages authentic report of the crim. con. trial of Joynt v. Jackson in the Exchequer Court, Dublin, commencing May 10th, 1880 / Authenticated report of the trial of Thomas Reynolds, for riot and assault at the Cobourg Gardens, Dublin on the third of August, 1835, held before the Right Hon. the Chief Justice Doherty and Baron the Hon. Sir William Cusack Smith, bart., on Friday, 30th October A solemn declaration of Mr. Daniel Perreau, addressed to the public Speech of Hon. James Brooks, of New York, in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1868 An Exposure of the misrepresentations contained a professed report of the trial of Mr. John N. Maffitt, before a council of ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, convented in Boston, December 26, 1822 Report of the trial of George Ryan before the Superior Court, at Charlestown, N.H. in the county of Cheshire, May term, 1811, for highway robbery. In the District Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, the United States of America, petitioner, v. the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company and others, defendants original petition. Proceedings on the trial between Mr. John Carter, the chief mate, and Philip Skelton, captain of the Ship Albion for leaving the plaintiff on shore in the island of Celebes in the Indian Ocean / Report of the trial of an action, wherein Samuel Rosborough, Esq., was plaintiff, and Richard Franklin Gough, Esq., was defendant before the Right Hon. John Lord Norbury, chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and a special jury, the 25th day of February, 1810 / Investigation of the Police department of the city of New York proceedings from December 11 to December 29, 1894. Proceedings of the Senate, when sitting as a Court of Impeachment The trial (at large) of Joseph Stacpoole, Esq., William Grapper, attorney at law, and James Lagier for wilfully and maliciously shooting at John Parker, Esq., tried at the Assize held at Maidstone for the county of Kent, on Thursday, March 20, 1777 before the Honourable Sir Richard Aston, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench / Miners' federation of Great Britain, in the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Wednesday, 27th January,1904, beforeاMr. Justice Lawrance and a special jury, the Denaby & Cadeby Main Collieries, Limited v. the Yorkshire Miners' Association and others In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Isaac E. Davis and George F. Sharp, respondents, vs. D.W. Perley et al., appellants appellants' brief in reply. Byron C. Woodruff vs. Abel Easton and Edward Boote respondent's points. Gerhard Wessels and another vs. John E. Kerr and another complainants' exhibits in rebuttal. The New wonderful magazine consisting of a carefully selected collection of remarkable trials, biographies of wonderful or extraordinary characters, curious histories and adventures, phenomena in nature, the wonders of art, &c., &c. In the Court of Appeals, in the matter of the appraisal under the transfer tax acts of the property of Joseph Plummer, deceased statement and points for Harry Plummer, executor, &c., appellant, on appeal from the order of the appellate division of the Supreme Court, in the first department, affirming the order of the Surrogate's Court of New York County (Varnum, Surrogate), which affirmed the order confirming the tax on the transfer of the United States bonds here in question. Trial of Parkhusrt Whitney, Timothy Shaw, Noah Beach, William Miller, and Samuel M. Chubbuck, for a conspiracy, the abduction, false imprisonment, and assault and battery, of William Morgan, had at a special Circuit Court, held at Lockport, Niagara County, Feb. 1831 the Hon. Samuel Nelson, one of the justices of the Supreme Court, presiding : embracing the testimony, arguments of counsel, judge's charge, &c. A history of the Amistad captives being a circumstantial account of the capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad by the Africans on board, their voyage and capture near Long Island, New York : with biographical sketches of each of the surviving Africans also, an account of the trials had on their case, before the District and Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Connecticut / The Queen vs. Louis Riel, accused and convicted of the crime of high treason report of trial at Regina.اAppeal to the Court of Queen's Bench, Manitoba.اAppeal to the Privy Council, England.اPetition for medical examination of the convict.اList of petitions for commutation of sentence, Ottawa. Allegazioni di Nicola Nicolini Walter Annenberg and Paul G. Jeans, petitioners, versus D.C. Coleman, as Sheriff of Dade County, Florida, respondent habeas corpus : brief for petitioners. The trial of Jonathan Martin at the Castle of York, on Tuesday, March 31, 1829, for setting fire to York minster, taken expressly for the work. Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Right Reverend the Ld. Bp. of Salisbury occasion'd by His Lordship's speech, upon the first article of Dr. Sacheverell's impeachment : wherein the new doctrine of resisting the supreme powers, as founded upon political principles, is carefully examin'd and prov'd diametrically opposite to what His Lordship has formerly asserted / Record of proceedings of a Court of Inquiry in the case of Rear-Admiral Winfield S. Schley, U.S. Navy convened at the Navy-yard, Washington, D.C., September 12, 1901. New York and New England Railroad Co., plaintiff in error, vs. Joseph H. Church, et al., defendants in error brief for the New York and New England Railroad Co., plaintiff in error. The memoirs of the celebrated and beautiful Mrs. Ann Carson, daughter of an officer of the U.S. Navy, and wife of another, whose life terminated in the Philadelphia prison Report of the Joint committee of the General Assembly of Alabama, in regard to the alleged election of Geo. E. Spencer, as U.S. senator, together with memorial and evidence [American Claims against Germany] The tryal of Mr. John Whaley, on an action brought against him by Mrs. Elizabeth Davis for a non-performance of a promise of marriage try'd on Friday, the 26th of June, 1730, at the sittings at Guildhall, in His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Eyre. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1899, the United States of America, plaintiff, v. the state of Louisiana, defendant no. -- [actual number not printed or supplied], original. W.E. Tait, et al., heirs of Dr. Samuel Bond, deceased, vs. the New York Life Insurance Company J. Fred. Schutte, Jan Prins, et al., vs. the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile Railroad Co., et al., in equity, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Florida Report of the case of Egan & another against Threlfall being an action of trover for a thousand pound bank note, tried at Lancaster at the summer assizes, 1823, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Holroyd / The amazing crime and trial of Leopold and Loeb The tryal of Nathaniel Reading Esq., for attempting to stifle the Kings evidence as to the horrid plot had before the Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster, on Thursday the 24th, of April, 1679 : who being convicted upon full evidence received judgement to be fined 1000l. imprisoned for one year and to be set in the pillory on Monday, then next following. Trial of the conspirators, for the assassination of President Lincoln, &c. The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay, a Scotch gent., late secretary to the Earl of Melford for high treason, upon the statute made in the ninth year of the late King William the IIIrd, for returning from France without license under the privy-seal of England, at the Queen's-Bench-Bar at Westminster, the 24th of April, 1704 : with all the learned arguments of council on both sides : before the Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, Mr. Justice Nevill, Mr. Justice Powel, Mr. Justice Gold, Mr. Justice Tracy, Mr. Baron Bury, and Mr. Baron Smith &c. The state of Tennessee vs. Julius J. DuBose, judge of the Criminal Court of Shelby County, Tennessee articles of impeachment and answer of defendant. Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, plaintiff, v. Henry M. Baker, executor, et al., defendants amendment of the plaintiff's bill. Land grants to Western Railroads A full report of the proceedings in the case of the office of the judge promoted by Hodgson v. Rev. F. Oakeley before the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, kt., dean of the Arches, &c. &c. &c. / Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, docket 12964, consolidation of railroads brief on behalf of the Port of New York Authority. David L. Yulee, vs. Francis Vose answer of Francis Vose. Francis Vose against David L. Yulee Francis Vose vs. Marcellus L. Stearns, et al., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the state of Florida Trial of the Rev. Edward Irving, M.A a cento of criticism. The 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. Wm. A. Barstow contesting the right to the Office of Governor of Wisconsin. A report of the case of the King v. Westwood with a preliminary digest of the authorities on the points of corporation law therein discussed and referred to / The entire life and full confession of Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant Arthur S. Plews, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. Albert C. Burrage, defendant, defendant in error brief for defendant in error. The United States ex rel. Peter Coleman against Lewis F. Payn, United States Marshal, the same against John I. Davenport, United States Commissioner relator's brief in rebuttal. Report of proceedings in the Court of Queen's Bench on an application for a criminal information at the suit of S.R. Bosanquet and the justices of Monmouthshire against James Brown. The trial of Albert J. Tirrell, on the charge of arson A candid and impartial statement of facts relating to the half-acre footpath near Ware together with an appendix containing the report of the proceedings in the Court of King's Bench : and the affidavits made therein, to which is added : a brief account of the Master's (J. Lushington, Esq.) attendance at Ware to view the path / Contested-election case of James S. Davenport v. T.A. Chandler from the First Congressional District of Oklahoma. Lynn Gas Light Company, respondents, appellants, v. Aaron S. Higgins et al., libellants, appellees brief for libellants, appellees. 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 Quebec, May 1818 : to which is annexed, a summary of Archibald M'Lellan's, indicated as an accessary / Message from the Governor, accompanied with the report of the commissioners of the Nicholson Court of Pleas Lynn Gas-Light Company, respondents, appellants, v. Aaron S. Higgins et al., libellants, appellees the "Calvin P. Harris" : brief for appellants. Claims against Mexico a brief study of the international law applicable to claims of citizens of the United States and other countries for losses sustained in Mexico during the revolutions of the last decade / Crim. con. laid at Đ10,000 damages the trial between Mr. Gregson, an attorney, and Mr. M'Taggart, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : which was tried at the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, before Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough and a special jury, July 27, 1808. Before Sir J.P. Wilde and a special jury, Clayton v. Davis Before the Canal Appraisers of the state of New York, in the matter of the claims for damages suffered by reason of the breaking away of the North Lake Reservoir on the Black River ag'st the state of New York The case of Thomas C.A. Dexter Military Commission at Mobile, arguments for the defendant before the President of the United States. Who wrote the letters?, or, A statement of facts, onnected [sic] with the extraordinary trial, Cassan, clerk, v. Ireland, clerk shewing, by circumstances detected since the trial, that the verdict is become of none effect and tending to the development of the mysterious plot against the late curate of Frome, as well as to the formation of an opinion as to the real authors of the letters which gave rise to the action : to which are subjoined, copied of the letters, the detection of various falsehoods, a copy of the Frome resolutions, with other interesting matter / The people of the state of New York, plaintiff in error, against Francisco Geň Salvador, defendant in error bill of exceptions. Eddy litigation "Of reforming a contract in equity, correcting the writings either in a separate suit, or in any trial where error is alleged" : leading principles. A new abridgement and critical review of the state trials wherein are inserted several trials not in any other collection : also some trials that were taken in haste and scarce intelligible are brought into regular order, and many deficiencies throughout the whole supply'd : likewise, remarks are made on each trial, shewing what the law in criminal cases anciently was, how it has been altered, and stands at this day : together, with impartial memoirs of the times and characters of the sufferers : to which is added, a compleat alphabetical index of the names of the prisoners tried, the times when their crimes, and their punishment / Frederick J. White vs. Lumiere North American Co., Ltd. Supreme Court Chittenden County October term, 1905, defendant's brief / The Jesse Hoyt will case opinion of Hon. Daniel G. Rollins, surrogate. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased, William S. Kernochan, Eliza P. Carr, J. Frederick Kernochan, Henry P. Kernochan, Abba E. Kernochan, Louise M. Kernochan, Joseph H. Kernochan, Walton O. Kernochan, Marshall R. Kernochan, an infant by J. Frederick Kernochan, his guardian ad litem and Margaret Montgomery, plaintiff's, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, action no. 1, second division no. 464 brief for appellants. Empress vs. Abdul Subhan the origin of the case. Memoirs of the life and most memorable transactions of Capt. William Henry Cranstoun containing an account of his conduct in his younger years, his letter to his wife to persuade her to disown him for an husband, his trail in scotland and the Court's decree there upon, his courtship of Miss Blandy, his success therein and the tragical issue of that affair, his voluntary exile abroad with the several accidents that besel him, from his flight to his death, his reconciliation to the Church of Rome, with the conversation he had with a Reverend Father of the church at the time of his conversion, his miserable death and pompous funeral. Narcissus scrap-book containing an account of the seizure of a nude statuette by the City Marshal of New Bedford, the trial of the owner his suit against the marshal and comments of the press / Lee v. Rainey contested election, 1st Congressional District of South Carolina : contestee's brief. The Steamboat New York, Charles W. Durant and others, claimants and appellants, vs. Isaac P. Rea, owner of the Ship Sarah Johanna, appellee brief on the part of the appellants. The Hazen court-martial the responsibility for the disaster to the Lady Franklin Bay Polar expedition definitely established, with proposed reforms in the law and practice of courts-martial / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1907, the United States, appellant, v. the Chandler-Dunbar Water Power Company, appellee on appeal from the United States Circuit of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit : petition of the United States for rehearing. The United States, appellant, vs. Philip Roettinger, administrator of Jacob Clark, deceased appeal from the court of claims : filed June16, 1892 : (15054) [Mirza Abbas Ali Baig, oriental translator to government, is hereby ordered by His Excellency the Governor in council to make a complaint against Mr. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, B.A., LL.B., of Poona and against Mr. Hari Narayen Gokhale, of printer of the said newspaper] An examination of the nature of a husband's rights in his wife's choses in action, being the argument delivered by Conway Robinson before the Court of Appeals of Virginia, in January 1846, in the case of Yerby and wife v. Lynch and others Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Hall Esquire with Jemima Caroline his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration the case of the United States : before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague : under the provisions of the special agreement between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded January 27, 1909. A statement of the trial of Isaac B. Desha indicted for the murder of Francis Baker, late of Natchez, Mississippi, held at Cynthiana, Kentucky, before the Hon. George Shannon / A faithful report of the trial of Doctor William Little on an indictment for an assault and battery, committed upon the body of his lawful wife Mrs. Jane Little, a black lady George W. Johnson, et al., complainants, v. Walker Armington, et al., defendants pleadings and evidence. A famous forgery, being the story of "the unfortunate" Doctor Dodd Darbyana, no. 1, a vindicatory letter, by the "New-Pallas reporter" as it appeared in a recent number of the Limerick Star newspaper, with additional strictures, addressed to Darby O'Grady, Esq., deputy leutenant of the county Limerick in reply to some observations uttered by that gentleman at a late meeting held at the county Limerick Hospital : to which are added, a copious and correct report of the interesting and important trial of John Carthy, James Carthy of Moher, James Carthy of Castletown, Cornelius Collins and John Ryan : which took place at the late county Assizes for the awful and atrocious murder of Daniel Connolly, at [Gurtavalia], near Castleguard in this county on the 14th of April last and for setting fire to said Connolly's house : to the report of this trial are annexed some strictures of the reporter's on the nature of the evidence and the subsequent acquittal of the prisoners, &c., &c. : also the editorial remarks of the Limerick Star, relative to said murder, the entire containing much curious matter for information and reflection equally interesting to the government and the people. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1917 ex parte the United States, petitioner : brief in support of motion for leave to file. Report of the trial by Jury, William Torrance against Leaf, Coles, Son & Company and James Turnbull, 29th July, 1835 Anklage-Schrift des Staats-Anwalts bei dem Königlichen Kammergericht gegen die bei dem Unternehmen zur Wiederherstellung eines polnischen Staates in den Grenzen desselben vor dem Jahr 1772 Betheiligten wegen Hochverraths The Dominion Bank robbery "none but a virtuous man can hope well in ill circumstances" / Copy of the testimony in the case read in equity, Horace H. Day, ads., Charles Goodyear depositions (counsel and clerk's copies) taken under the rule of the court, made at Trenton, October 1, 1851. Anna Maria Doyle against the Manhattan Railway Company, et al. respondent's brief. Report of the trial and acquittal of the Honorable Robert Porter, president judge of the Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania before the Senate, composing the High Court of Impeachment of the said commonwealth, upon articles of accusation and impeachment, preferred against him by the House of Representatives, with the various discussions in the Senate and House of Representatives, all the evidence and arguments of counsel at length / The life, last words, and dying speech of Levi Ames who was executed at Boston, on Thursday afternoon the twenty-first of October, 1773, for burglary taken from his own mouth and published at his desire as a solemn warning to all more particularly young people : there is a way that seemeth right to a man but the end thereof are the ways of death. Pr. xiv.12 : to which is added a dialogue and a poem. Observations on a libel for which an indictment was instituted by Richard Gurney, Jun., of the Inner Temple, Special Pleader, Vice-Warden of the Stannaries of Devon against Miss Mary Ann Tocker of which the defendant was found not guilty : tried before Mr. Justice Burrough, at Bodmin, the 5th of August, 1818 / Northwestern Life Assurance Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Sweetie Villeneuve error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas : brief for plaintiff in error. Speech of Stephen P. Nash, Esq. for the prosecution, in the trial of the Rev. S.H. Tyng, Jr. In the Court of Exchequer Chamber at Westminster, the 6th and 8th February 1864, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Lord Chief Justice Erle, Mr. Justice Crompton, Mr. Justice Blackburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Justice Willes, the Attorney General v. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel "Alexandra" seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act, (59 George III, chapter 69) report of the argument on the preliminary objection to the jurisdiction of the Exchequer Chamber, in appeal under the new rules of the Court of Exchequer, applying the Common Law Procedure Acts to the revenue side of that court : together with the judgment of the court and also an appendix containing the rules and sections of the statutes referred to and an abstract of the case on appeal to the Exchequer Chamber. 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, before Mr. Baron Watson on the 19th August, 1857 : with the particulars of the execution of the captain, the fate of the two mates being yet undecided : the evidence given verbatim from the report made for Her Majesty's government / The resolutions of the House of Commons for the impeachment of Sir William Scroggs, knt., chief justice of the Court of King's Bench Sir Thomas Jones, knight, one of the justices of the same court : Sir Richard Weston, knight, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer : upon the report of the Committee of the Commons appointed to examine the proceedings of the judges in Westminster-Hall, and to report the same with their opinions therein, to the House, and also upon he resolves and votes of the Commons in Parliament, upon that report relating to the arbitrary and illegal proceedings of the said judges. The trial of Joseph Gerrald before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of March, 1794, for sedition, with an original memoir, and notes. In Chancery, before the Chancellor, James Iddings vs. George W. Bruen and Mary T., his wife, Matthias Bruen, and others copies depositions and exhibits on the part of the complainant. The Queen v. Thomas Drory, indicted for murder the speech of Edwin James, Esq., (one of Her Majesty's counsel) on behalf of the prosecution, in reply upon the evidence adduced by the prisoner : delivered in the Criminal Court at Chelmsford, March 9th, 1851. State of Wisconsin, plaintiff and appellant, v. the Lange Canning Company, defendant and respondent brief for appellant. The Queen on the prosecution of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. against the Eastern Archipelago Company containing the judgments of the Queen's Bench and the exchequer chamber : together with two articles from the "Times" newspaper on the merits of the case. In the Court of Claims of the United States, no. j-607, state of Alabama v. the United States brief in support of demurrer. The trial of James Evans on a charge of the wilful murder of Mr. Thomas Price, at his warehouse in Marsden's Square, Manchester : before Mr. Justice Bayley, at Lancaster Spring Assizes, on Friday, 17th. of March 1826 / The genuine speech of Hon. Mr. ا at the late trial of Miss Blandy which contains a summary of all the proofs against her with notes on its faults and beauties and observations on the effects it had on the audience : particularly the behaviour of Miss Blandy during the trial and some farther discoveries that have been made since and not printed in any other account. Lawyers debate over jury which will decide whether Dr. Blazer had right to kill eyes of nation are turned toward dingy Courtroom in Littleton, where father is on trial for slaying imbecile daughter : case important to criminologists nine of thirteen called into box retain places 27, peremptory challenges of counsel still are unused / The case of Francis Loggin and also of Thomas Loggin, and Jane, his wife on the behalf of Francis, their son and heir apparent, against Sarah Gardner Belt v. Lawes fortieth day, the summing-up / Message from the President of the United States in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a copy of the proceedings of the court martial in the case of 2d Lieutenant D.C. Buell, 3d infantry, &c. Evidence (taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature in the island of Ceylon) on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Wallbeoff Esquire with Adriana Cornella his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 28th day of July, in the eighth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1827, before the Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's Justices assigned to hold Pleas before the king himself, and the Honourable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The trial of Charles Stuart, late King of England before the pretended High Court of Justice, for high treason, January 20---27, 1648, 24 Car. primi, with the names and depositions of the several witnesses, taken from divers authentick authorities, and from the journal of the High Court of Justice as it was read in the House of Commons, and attested by Mr. Phelps, clerk of that court, with the whole proceedings on the above ever memorable trial : to which is added, An account of His Majesty's behaviour after sentence, his speech on the Scaffold, and some incidents relating to his burial at Windsor : likewise a succinct history of his reign, and the civil war in England, Scotland, and Ireland, with an account of the Irish massacre : also some incidents relating to the revolt of the Kingdom of Portugal, the rebellion at Paris, and the surprizing revolt of the Neapolitans headed by Massinello, a poor fisherman, with many other very curious and remarkable particulars : with a preface by way of address to the Calf's-Head Club. Answers for Margaret Scruton, alias Gray, pursuer to the defences for John Gray, defender (before the commissaries). Fairburn's edition of the trial of Sir F. Burdett on a charge of a seditious libel against His Majesty's Government : including the defence at full length : tried at Leicester, on Wednesday, the 22d of March, 1820, before Mr. Justice Best and a special jury. Before the Board of Arbitration, arbitration between the Western Railroads and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, pursuant to arbitration agreement dated August 3, 1914, under the Act of Congress approved July 15, 1913 brief on behalf of the railroads. "Titanic" disaster report of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, pursuant to S. res. 238, directing the Committee on Commerce to investigate the causes leading to the wreck of the White star liner "Titanic" : together with speeches thereon by Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan, and Senator Isidor Rayner of Maryland. A narrative of the diabolical, appalling, horrible and bloody murder of Mr. Weare a murder that stands alone in the criminal annals of the country, for the cold-blooded manner in which it was planned, executed, and afterwards treated, by the guilty parties : with lives of the Thrutells, Hunt and Probert, and every particular relative to the transaction. A full & correct account of the state trials held at the Old Bailey, on Monday, the 17th day of May, 1820, and following days before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and other commissioners appointed by His Majesty, containing the whole of the evidence adduced on the trials with a copious and correct detail of the various arrangements made to murder His Majesty's ministers and effect a revolution in the country together with the speeches made by Thistlewood, Ings, Brunt, Davidson, Tidd and other prisoners, when asked why sentence of death should not be passed upon them for high treason : also an account at large of their behaviour previous to being brought on the scaffold and their execution and decapitation. Before the Venezuela Boundary Commission, brief for Venezuela. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Schooner Hope, Henry Bates, master, an appeal from Bernuda, Samuel Bayard, Esq., the agent appointed by the government of the United States of America to prosecute claims and appeals in Prize Causes, for Henry Bates, the master and claimant of the said vessel, and the cargo and private adventures laden on board her as American property, claimant and appellant, against Josiah Basden, commander of the private ship of war the Favorite, captor and respondent appellant's case. A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Advocate, on the execution of Robert Johnston, December 30, 1818 Doubling and winding machines letters patent to Walter McGee and William McGee, both of paisley, in the county of Renfrew, North Britain, engineers, for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for doubling and winding fibrous materials." The Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, appellant, vs. Samuel H. Turrill appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. E.B. Ward, et. al., owners of the Steamer Atlantic vs. the Propeller Ogdensburgh, and Chamberlin & Crawford her owners, in admiralty tried and determined at Columbus in the district of Ohio, at the April term U.S. District Court, A.D. 1853, Hon. Humphrey H. Leavitt, judge / Earl Ives, respondent, against the South Buffalo Railway Company, appellant brief in support of workmen's compensation act / Earnings of Machinists compared with earnings of Engineers and Firemen Financial ability of Western Railroads to pay increased compensation to Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Franklin Foundry and Machine Company vs. Edward Harris argument of Hon. C.S. Bradley. Speech of Hon. Julius Hotchkiss, of Connecticut delivered in the House of Representatives February 24, 1868. Bradshaw & Kaye v. Foster full report of the trial at the Shire Hall, Lancaster, January 15th to 24th, 1896, before the Hon. Sir Charles Edward (baron) Pollock and the Hon. Sir Gainsford Bruce, two of Her Majesty's judges of the High Court of Justice. In the Assembly of the state of New York, in the matter of the investigation of the accusations against Warren B. Hooker, a justice of the Supreme Court proceedings had and evidence taken before the Committee on Judiciary of the Assembly. The Tryals of Peter Messenger, Richard Beasley, William Green, Thomas Appletree, John Earles, William Wilks, William Ford, Richard Farrell, Edward Cotton, Edward Bedle, Richard Latimer, John Sharpless, Richard Woodward, Thomas Limerick, John Richardson, for high treason in tumultuously assembling themselves in Moor-Fields, and other places, under colour of pulling down of bawdy-houses : at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily on Saturday, April 4, 1668, some of whom were afterwards executed : to which is added, the judgment of the judges on that occasion, reported by my Lord Chief Justice Kelyng. Case of John, Duke of Athol District Court of the United States, district of New Hampshire, in re petition of Harry Kendall Thaw for writ of habeas corpus : opinion. American Steel Barge Company v. Cargo of Coal, &c., on steamer "City of Everett." brief for libellant. An examination of Prof. Reese's "Review of the trial of Mrs. Wharton for the murder of General Ketchum" In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue, and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney General of Canada and the Attorney General of Ontario, intervenants case for the appellants. Trial and sentence of Colonel Filz translated from an authentic copy sent to the Government of Maccassar and found among the records of that place. Death in the mail a narrative of the murder of a wealthy widow and the trial and conviction of the assassin, who was her physician, attorney, and friendly adviser / Dominick Connors, plaintiff-appellant, vs. Patrick Connolly, et als., defendants-appellees Supreme Court of Errors, Third Judicial District, January session, 1913 : brief for plaintiff and appellant. Life of Michael Martin, who was executed for highway robbery December 20, 1821 Charles Keller, et al., constituting the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. Potomac Electric Power Company, appellee brief for appellee on the question of jurisdriction. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, plaintiff, vs. Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, defendants, equity no. 44,189 brief on behalf of Commission. Cyrus Detweiler, complainant, vs. August Voege and Gustavus Voege, defendants complainants and defendants record of the complete case. The Queen's letter to the King [The marine belt] Petition of citizens of Washington County for the removal of Judge Estill, 1850 In the Supreme Court of the United States, in equity, no. 11,238, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. Henry E. McKee, et al brief for plaintiffs by J. Coleman. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, October term, 1914, United States of America v. Motion Picture Patents Company and others brief for the United States. United States of America v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated opinion of court. Evidence of William Birks, maltster and cheesemonger, Charnes Old Hall, county of Stafford on the trial of the cause Sparrow and others v. Crewe, which took place at the Stafford Lent Assizes, on March 18, & 19, 1822, as extracted from the short hand notes of Mr. Fraser, of Thavies Inn. A report of the judgment of the Right Hon. J. Radcliffe, in the Court of Prerogative in Ireland, in the cause wherein Thomas Lord Trimlestown was promovent, and Colonel John O'Shea was impugnant, pronounced on the 10th of January 1833 also, a report of the judgment of Wm. Henn, Esq., master in Chancery, one of the delegates on the appeal from the sentence of Dr. Radcliffe delivered on the 11th of May, 1839, with a written argument on the whole case, in reply to the advocates of the promovent on the hearing in the Court of Prerogative, preceded by an introduction, containing a brief abstract of the history of the litigation which arose in the family of Lord Nicholas, the testator, by the proceedings taken by Lord Thomas, his successor, to impeach his will. A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New-York Weekly Journal The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Capt. John Quelch, and others of his company, &c., for sundry piracies, robberies and murder committed upon the subjects of the King of Portugal, Her Majesty's Allie, on the coast of Brasil, &c. who upon full evidence, were found guilty, at the Court-House in Boston, on the thirteenth of June, 1704 by virtue of a commission, grounded upon the act of the eleventh and twelfth years of King William, for the more effectual suppression of piracy, with the arguments of the Queen's council and council for the prisoners upon the said act : perused by his excellency Joseph Dudley, Esq., captain-general and commander in chief in and over Her Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, in America, &c. : to which are also added, some papers that were produc'd at the tryal abovesaid : with an account of the ages of the several prisoners and the places where they were born. The arguments in the case of the Elliot School rebellion The Manchester fenian outrage being an account of it, together with many facts hitherto unpublished and illustrated with portraits of Kelly, Allen, Larkin, Gould and the Late Police-Sergeant Brett, who was shot during the committal of the outrage. The memoirs of George Barrington containing every remarkable circumstance, from his birth to the present time including the following trials, 1. For robbing Mrs. Dudman, 2. Elizabeth Ironmonger, 3. Returning from transportation, 4. Robbing Sir G. Webster, 5. Mr. Bagshaw, 6. Mr. LeMesurier, 7. For outlawry, 8. For robbing Mr. Townsend : with the whole of his celebrated speeches, taken from the records of the King's Bench, Old Bailey, &c. George R. Moore, plaintiff and respondent, against William C. Conner and others, executors, &c., defendants and appellants action no. 1 : case and exceptions and return from Marine Court. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Resolution, G.F. Westerstrale, master act on petition, 1804. A full report of the trial of Samuel Cook, Draper, Dudley, for an alleged seditious libel, tried at Worcester, Aug. 1, 1827, before Mr. Justice Littledale Estelle P. Andersen against Steinway & Sons before Hon. Samuel Greenbaum. Review of the report of the case of the Commonwealth versus David Lee Child, for publishing in the Massachusetts Journal a libel on the Honorable John Keyes State of Louisiana, complainant, vs. state of Mississippi, in equity brief on behalf of the state of Louisiana, in support of her bill of complaint. The Trial of the mutineers, late of His Majesty's ship Temeraire, held on board the Gladiator, in Portsmouth Harbour, January 6, 1802 The trial of the Honourable Augustus Keppel, admiral of the Blue Squadron for a charge of misconduct and neglect of duty, exhibited against him by Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser : with an introduction including a recapitulation of those events that gave rise to so extraordinary a charge, with all the necessary papers relative thereto : to which is added, a dictionary of all the sea terms used in the course of the work. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 25th of this instant April, 1733 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of the time being. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 16th of this instant June, 1731 : being the fourth execution in the mayoralty of the R't. H'on. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. John H. Cole, as administrator, respondent, against the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, appellant case and exceptions. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, De Waesmunster, Andries Feigel, master, appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica, Elisha Tyler of the Island of Jamaica, merchant, claimant of the said ship Waesmunster, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, on behalf and as the true, lawful, and sole property of Nicholas Kemna of Waesmunster in Flanders, a subject of His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Germany, and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes, laden therein, on behalf, and as the real, true, lawful, and sole property of the said Nicholas Kemna, Andries Feigel, the master of the said ship, and others imperial neutral subjects, claimant and appellant, against Charles Hotchkys, Esq., commander of His Majesty's ship of war Hydra, his officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, captors and respondents appellant's case. English causes cľ̈bres, or, Reports of remarkable trials The defence of Francis, Late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 9th, Saturday the 11th, of May, 1723, against the bill the depending for inflicting pains and penalties on him Report of the proceedings in the Bourda will case before the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Guana, April, 1865 : judges, their Honors J. Beaumont, c.j., R.C. Beete, 1st p.j., B.G. Norton, 2nd p.j. 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. / Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, vs. the people, &c., defendants in error analysis of the judge's charge. The libel suit of Knowles v. Douglass, 1748 and 1749 The Life, adventures and amours, of Sir R- P- who so recently had the honour to present the F- address at the English court. Statement of Mayor Hylan presented for admission in evidence to Commissioner McAvoy, at Transit Commission investigation, Wednesday, December 24, 1924. A sketch of the life of R.P. Robinson, the alleged murderer of Helen Jewett, containing copious extracts from his journal Abridged work of admiralty proceedings before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council British Ship Australia, formerly American Ship Rob Roy. George Shea painted as he is, the Marine Court ring of 1870 to 1874, startling but true revelations : interview of ex-Judge Curtis by a reporter of a prominent morning Journal. In the District Court of the United States, in and for the South-Carolina District, Joseph Almeida, captain of the American Privateer Schooner Caroline, versus the Schooner Carlscrona, her tackle, and cargo Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States miscellaneous and Florida. The New York Trust Company and Elias J. Jacoby, plaintiffs, vs. the Cincinnati, Findlay and Fort Wayne Railway Company, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, Bankers Trust Company and Central Trust Company of New York, defendants order appointing receiver. The whole life and conversation, birth, parentage and education of John Barnes who was executed at Tyburn for the murder of the widow Edgebrook in Shakesby's-Walks, Shadwell : together with his whole tryal and examination at the Old-Bailey, his behaviour and confession under sentence of death and his last dying speech at the place of execution / In the District Court of Appeal state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant no.1437, felony, to wit offering a bride : transcript on appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, and from the order of said court denying defendant's motion for a new trial, etc. A Defence and substance of the trial of John Donnellan, Esq., who was convicted for the murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, bart., at the Assizes held at Warwick on Friday the 30th of March 1781, before the Hon. Francis Buller, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's Bench founded on the case solemnly attested by the sifferer after his conviction and published at the request of his solicitors, Messrs. Inge and Webb. Lord Kilkerran reporter information for Major James Dalrymple, defender, against Mr. Archibald Stewart advocate, pursuer. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Schooner Diligente, Stephen Blanchard, master, Stephen Blanchard, the master, claimant of the schooner and cargo, on behalf and as the property of Messrs. John James Vaucrosson and Peter Augustus Vaucrosson, of the island of St. Bartholomew, merchants and subjects of the King of Sweden, also claimant of three hundred doubloons, or pieces of gold, each of them equal in value to sixteen dollars, on behalf of the supercargo, Anthony Watcher Vaucrosson, also of the island of St. Bartholomew, and a subject of the King of Sweden, appellants, against John Egan, commander of the private Ship of War Colpoys, the captor, respondent on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Tortola : appellants' case. Bertha R. Kenkele and John P. Kenkele as surviving trustees, &c., plaintiff's, respondents, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for defendants, appellants. First report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of the act of 16th April, 1840, to settle the estates of John Nicholson, and Peter Baynton, made agreeably to a resolution of the Senate of 4th February, 1844, requesting information of the commissioners "What progress they have made in the investigation, and settlement of the claims of the Commonwealth, against said estates." Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary v. visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover reservation. In the House of Lords, on an appeal from the Court of Chancery, between the Right Honorable John Ludford Chichester, commonly called Lord John Ludford Chichester, and Caroline Mary, his wife by Robert John Porcher Broughton, her next friend appellants and the Honorable and Reverend Thomas Coventry, William Mark Fladgate, George Robert Paul, out of the jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery, and Louisa Harriet, his wife and Charles James Bevan respondents joint appendix of appellants and respondent Louisa Harriet Paul. The judgment of the Right Hon. Sir John Dodson, knt., dean of Arches, etc. etc. etc. also the judgment of the Judicial committee of the Privy council, in the cases of Liddell (clerk) and Horne and others against Westerton, Liddell (clerk) and Park and Evans against Beal / The trial of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer who was tried and acquitted for printing and publishing libel against the governor and council : with the pleadings and arguments on both sides. Record and issue in suspension and interdict Hogarth v. Munro and others Brief of plaintiff in error in reply, the United States of America, Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1897, no. 194, October term, 1896, no. 551, Herman Keck, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the Supreme Court of the United States, John Van Zandt, ad sectum Wharton Jones argument for the defendant / Confessions, trials and biographical sketches of the most cold blooded murderers who have been executed in this country from its first settlement down to the present timeاcomplied entirely from the most authentic sources : containing also accounts of various other daring outrages committed in this and other countries. Report of the proceedings respecting Rugby School, before the Right Hon. Lord Langdale, master of the rolls with His Lordship's judgment thereon. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 9th day of March, in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1839 : before the Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of the barons of Her said Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, and the Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one other of the barons of Her said Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The Consolidated Coal Company, owner of the Charles F. Mayer, libelant, petitioner, against the Steamer Admiral Schley, the American Mail Steamship Company, owner and claimant of the Steamer Admiral Schley, libelant, against the Steamer Charles F. Mayer, petitioner brief opposing the issue of a writ of certiorari. Report of the trial of Robert Reid for murder before the High Court of Justiciary, on Monday, 29th June 1835. Trial of the action in favor of the Rev. Samuel Russell of Boylston against John Howe of Boylston for defamation, at the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Worcester, April A.D. 1831. Processo compilato nel tribunale straordinario di Napoli per l'esplosione di polvere da guerra avvenuta nel palazzo abitato dal ministro della polizia generale A report of the trial of Henry Howley, upon on indictment for high treason In the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1889, no. 1472 Thomas Cunningham, sheriff of the county of San Joaquin, California, appellant, vs. David Neagle, appellee : brief and argument for David Neagle, appellee. Yang-Tsze Insurance Association, Limited, et al., libellants-appellees, vs. Furness, Withy & Company, Limited respondent-appellant and 14 other cases, no. 201, October term, 1913 brief for appellant. Winding yarn or thread letters patent to John Boyd and Thomas Alexander Boyd, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, engineers : for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for winding yarn or thread." The counter case of the United States of America on behalf of the Orinoco Steamship Company against the United States of Venezuela with appendix. The trial of Thomas Williams, Esq., of Brynbras Castle, Caernarvonshire, indicted with Ellen Evans & Ann Williams, two of his servents for forgery at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London on Monday, April 9th, 1838 and four following days before Mr. Baron Parke : which ended in their entire acquittal / Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, against John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants amended bill of complaint. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees brief for appellant. Correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft, the Elder, James Ashcroft, the Younger, David Ashcroft, and John Robinson for the murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington and for robbery in the dwelling-house of Mr. Thos. Littlewood, at Pendleton : before Sir. Richard Richards, knight, Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Lancaster Assizes, on Friday, the fifth of September, 1817 / In the Privy Council, on appeal from the High Court of Justice (England), Probate Divorce & Admiralty Division (in Prize), the S.S. "Dusseldorf" between Waldemar Eckell (on behalf of the Norwegian Government), appellant (claimant) and His Majesty's Procurator General, respondent case for the appellant : case for the respondent : record of proceedings. The Old Bailey chronicle containing a circumstantial account of the lives, trials and confessions of the most notorious offenders who have suffered death and other exemplary punishments in England, Scotland, and Ireland, from the commencement of the year 1700, to the end of the year 1788 : for bigamy, burglary, felony, forgery, footpad robbery, highway robbery, high treason, horse stealing, murder, petit treason, perjury, piracy, rapes, riots, street robbery, and various other offences and misdemeanors : to which is added, the Ordinary of Newgate's account of every capital malefactor executed this century / Reports in the legislature of Massachusetts on the case of William Vans Stephen H. Mills et al., against the Steamship "Scotia", Tweedy, Peters & Company against the same brief. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 26th ultimo, a copy of the proceedings of a court martial ordered by Commodore Isaac Chauncey, at the instance of Midshipman Marston, for the trial of Captain John Orde Creighton, and also of the memorial of sundry midshipmen and other officers of the Mediterranean squadron, emanating from the proceedings of the said court martial American and British claims arbitration, the "Coquitlam" answer of the United States. Preliminary proceedings had in a third groundless, vexatious, and iniquitous suit instituted against William Carmichael Smyth, Esq., (one of the paymasters of Exchequer bills,) in the Consistorial Court of the Lord Bishop of London shewing the absolute necessity of an immediate reform in that department of the laws of England. Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D. Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, September 1, 1924, to members of the House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America The trial of Richard England, on Friday the 19th day of February 1796, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey before the Hon. Mr. Justice Rooke, and the first Middlesex jury, for the murder of William Peter Legh Rowlls, Esq., in a duel at Cranford Bridge, in the county of Middlesex, on the 18th day of June 1784 / Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the amount of moneys paid to the Marshal of the District of Columbia, for the expenses of holding courts within the same, since the assumption of jurisdiction by Congress over said district, together with the amount paid, during the same period to the circuit judges thereof. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting statements in relation to fines, penalties and forfeitures, levied and collected by order of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia, from the year 1801 to the close of the year 1819, also, statements designating the expenses incurred on account of the District Court of the United States, and those incurred on account of the sittings of the Supreme Court. The states of Louisiana & Maryland vs. the executors of John McDonogh and the cities of New Orleans & Baltimore Opinion of John M. Read, Esquire against the right of the city councils to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and to increase the city debt and taxes for that purpose. Conduct of Emory Speer hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress on conduct of Emory Speer, United States district judge, Southern District of Georgia. The trial of Mr. Thomas Saxelbye, on a charge of forgery of a will whereof he was honorably acquitted tried at the Old Bailey Sessions House, London, on Saturday, the 8th day of December, 1821, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Bayley, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Garrow / [Trials in connection with the North-west rebellion, 1885] [Trial of Louis Riel] A report of the case of the Jeune Eugenie determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, at Boston, December, 1821 : with an appendix / A report of the proceedings on the trial of the case of Maguire and others versus Maguire, tried before Mr. Baron Fitzgerald and a special jury of the county of Dublin, at the Court of Exchequer, during the sittings after Michaelmas term, 1863 The Karel Den Vyfden, Jean Gaston, master, John Peter Du Roveray, of London, merchant, a subject of our Sovereign Lord the King, the claimant of the said ship and cargo, appellant against Stephen Casey, commander of the private ship of war the Regulator, the Captor thereof, respondent case on behalf of the claimant and appellant. The slave trade not declared piracy by the act of 1820 the United States vs. William C. Corrie, presentment for piracy : opinion of the Hon. A.G. Magrath, district judge in the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina, upon a motion for leave to enter a nol., pros., in the case. A review of the trial conviction and sentence of George F. Alberti for kidnapping A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq., on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. before the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district. The case of Nathaniel Jennison for attempting to hold a Negro, as a slave in Massachusetts in 1781 The judgment of the Right Hon. Lord Stowell, respecting the slavery of the mongrel woman, Grace on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Antigua, Michaelmas term, 1827 / The trial of Capt. William Chapman for the wilful murder of Robert Dunn on board the Apollo slave ship : as taken in short hand : containing the speeches at length of the counsel, the evidence verbatim of the witnesses, the prisoner's defence, correct copied of the letters and documents produced in court and the charge of the judge to the jury : the whole being a faithful narrative of every particular that transpired during the important and interesting investigation. Opening argument of John M. Patton in the case of the Commonwealth v. Garner, &c., on the boundary between Ohio and Virginia, delivered before the General Court of Virginia, at its December term 1845. Proceedings on the several motions for judgment in the case, the King versus Draper on the prosecution of the Hon. Mrs. H. Fullarton, for a libel against the late Col. Fullarton, of Fullarton (from the short hand writer's notes taken in court) : with the affidavits on the part of the defendant, and those brought forward in refutation by the prosecutrix : to which are added, prefatory observations, a statement, submitted to the Commander-in-Chief : and a letter to the Earl of Carhampton / The Proceedings on His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Friday the 9th of March, 1759 before the Honourable George Hay, LL.D., one of the commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain : the Honourable Sir John Eardley Wilmot, kt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench : the Honourable William Noel, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and others His Majesty's Commissioners. In the matter of George Gordon's petition for pardon Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, States General Peter Dardelǐ, master, Joseph Brownlow, commander of the private ship of war Kate, appellant, against Peter Dardelǐ, the master and claiment of the said ship or Brigantine States General, and her cargo, as the property of himself and other American subjects, respondents the appellant's case, on motion for inhibition. The rendition of Anthony Burns Francis Vose vs. the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, et al testimony taken before L. Philips, Feb. 22, 1879. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a bill making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire. An argument delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, April 28, 1886, in three cases of Lorenzo Snow, plaintiff in error, v. the United States, on writs of error to the Supreme Court of Utah Territory In the matter of Aloysius T. Gray, clerk of the Ninth District, Municipal Court of the city of New York, Borough of Manhattan petitioner's trial brief. Dwight A. Foster, respondent, vs. Clark D. Rhinehart, as sheriff of the county of Kings, appellant, brief for appellant The famous tryal of the late Reverend and learned Mr. James Grame, Episcopal Minister of Dunfermline, formerly professor of humanity at St. Andrew's, before the several courts of church judicature in Scotland who was amongst other things arraign'd by the commissioners for the Kirk session at Dunfermline, condemn'd and at last depos'd by the Provincial Synod of Fyfe, on the 20th of June 1701, for having advanc'd and maintain'd two of the great and capital truths of the Christian religion, viz. I. That Christ died for all those that profess the Gospel. II. That he hath purchas'd pardon and salvation for them, upon condition that they believe in him, and repent of their sins : being a true and impartial narrative of the Presbyterian proceedings against Mr Grame, together with his defences at large : the whole writ by the defendant soon after he was depos'd, and now first publish'd for the information of such as are strangers to the doctrine and tenets of Presbyterians. Original bill, the Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others against William Butler Duncan, impleaded with others, cross bill, William Butler Duncan against the Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others brief for defendants to cross bill on final hearing. A report of the trial of the Reverend Thomas Jephson, for a misdemeanor at the Cambridge Summer Assizes, 1823, on Wednesday, July 23 before Mr. Serjeant Bosanquet, and a common jury. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, against Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees brief for appellees. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure, now Marchioness of Bute, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, the Most Honourable Paulyn Reginald Serlo Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and the Most Honourable Barbara Yelverton Marchioness of Hastings, Baroness Grey De Ruthyn, his guardian and factrix loco tutoris, and others, respondents Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the Signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants : the aforesaid Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and others, respondents : the Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the Signet, her tutor ad litem, appellants : the aforesaid Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and others, respondents : record in the Court of Session in the said three several appeals, and joint appendix. A fair narrative of the proceedings of the Presbytery of Boston against the Reverend Mr. Robert Abercrombie, late minister of the Gospel at Pelham together with some remarks on a pamphlet of his in form of a letter to a friend / A faithful narrative of the proceedings in a late affair between the Rev. Mr. John Swinton, and Mr. George Baker, both of Wadham College, Oxford wherein the reasons, that induced Mr. Baker to accuse Mr. Swinton of sodomitical practices and the terms, upon which he signed the recantation, industriously publish'd in the Daily Advertiser, London Evening Post &c. are circumstantially set down and submitted to the publick : to which is prefix'd a particular account of the proceedings against Robert Thiftlethwayte, late doctor of divinity and warden of Wadham College, for a sodomitical attempt upon Mr. W. French, commoner of the same college. A 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 prosection and on the part of the defence in the Court, in Westminster Hall with an account of the questions ordered to be put to each peer in the court, on pronouncing his opinion on the question of "guilty or not guilty," previous to judgment being given on the impeachment the amendments made on the same questions, previous to the peers going into the hall, the proceedings in Westminster Hall, and the acquittal of the defendant, and the report of the Committee of Lords appointed by the House immediately after the evidence was closed to search the journals for precedents as to the mode of giving judgment in cases of impeachment. A Correct report of the proceedings on the trial of thirty-eight men on a charge of administering an unlawful oath, before Sir George Wood, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Lancaster on Thursday, 27th August, 1812 A correct report of an appeal against an order of filiation in which Thomas Jowett, surgeon was the appellant and the churchwardens and overseers of the parish of St. Mary, Nottingham the respondents heard at the epiphany sessions for the town and county of the town of Nottingham before John Allen, Esq., mayor, WM. Reader, Esq., deputy recorder and the town magistrates on Thursday, January 11, 1827 / The rendition of Anthony Burns, its causes and consequences a discourse on Christian politics delivered in Williams Hall, Boston on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854 / A discourse on the death of Marshal Keith read before the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin / Cato Street conspirators a correct narrative of the events which led to the detection of the conspirators that assembled in Cato Street, Edgeware Road, for the purpose of murdering the ministers on the 23rd of February, 1820, concerted by Arthur Thistlewood and a number of disaffected persons. A Continuation of the trial of the mutineers, late on His Majesty's ship Temeraire held on Board the Gladiator, in Portsmouth Harbour, January 14, 1802 A correct report of the trial the King v. Cotterell, before Sir James Alan Parke, Knight, at Stafford Lent Assizes, 1817 also the particulars of the actions at common law, Cotterell v. Stubbs, for charging Đ1. 17s. 6d. for recognizances when he was only entitled to 12s. 6d., and a variety of other useful information. A fac-simile of the letters produced at the trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery on an indictment for the murder of Sarah Maria Cornell taken with great care by permission of the Hon. Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island from the original letters in the office of the clerk of said court / A correct report of the proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on Wednesday, November 15th, 1820, in the case of the King versus Davison for publishing a Blasphemous Libel with the eloquent & ingenious speech of Henry Cooper, Esq., on a motion for a rule to shew cause why a new trial should not be granted. A correct report of the trial of Josef Perez, for piracy committed on board the Schooner Bee, of Charleston, S.C. before the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York, on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, 1823. A correct account of the trial at large between Ross Donnelly Esq., a post captain in His Majesty's Navy, plaintiff, and Sir Home Popham, Knt., defendant, before Sir James Mansfield, Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas and a Special Jury on Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1807, at Westminster Hall, deciding a question of great importance to all naval and military officers. A correct report of the trial of Samuel Fallows, for the wilful murder of Betty Shawcross, at Bradbury, near Stockport tried before Chief Justice Warren and Justice Marshall, on Friday, the 11th of April, 1823. A correct report of the trial of Lawrence Coppard, apprentice to John Smith, carver, gilder, and picture dealer, 49, Great Marlborough street, on a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury, in the King's Bench, Dec. 10th, 1827 before Lord Tenterden & a special Jury / A Correct account of the trials of Charles M'Manus, John Hauer, Elizabeth Hauer, Patrick Donagan, Francis Cox, and others, at Harrisburghا June Oyer and Terminer, 1798, for the murder of Francis Shitz on the night of the 28th December, 1797, at Heidelberg Township, Dauphin County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania containing the whole evidence and the substance of all the law arguments in those celebrated trials. A defence delivered at Warwick, third of August, 1820 A correct report of the trial of James Watson, Senior for high treason before the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, June 9th, 1817, and following days. A correct report of the important trial of an action brought by the Right Honorable and Rev. Francis North, Earl of Guilford, against (his tenant) Henry Boys, Esq. for an alleged breach of covenant, before Lord Chief Justice Tindal and a special jury at the Maidstone Assizes, on Thursday, the 15th March, 1838 / The Fyler murder case, a complete history of the murder of Mrs. Ruth Fyler, at Loomis Hill, Onondaga County, N.Y., February 22, 1854 and of the preliminary legal investigations a full report of the trial of Alfred Fyler, for the murder of his wife Ruth, embracing the testimony and the arguments of counsel, phonographically reported / A confession of the awful and bloody transactions in the life of Charles Wallace or the fiend like murder of Miss Mary Rogers the beautiful cigar-girl of Broadway, New York, whose fate has for several years past been wrapt in the most profound mystery together with an authentic statement of the many burglaries and murders of Wallace and the notorious and daring thief Snelling and an account of the murder and robbery of Mrs. Parks of Newport, Kentucky, also perpetrated by Wallace, a thrilling narrative of his intercourse with the brown murderess Emeline Morere, who at his instigation assassinated her master and mistress and their four helpless children with an axe for which attrocious act they were burned alive by a mob of insuriated lynchers, on the banks of the Mississippi, on the 11th day of August 1850, given at the burning stake to the Rev. Henry Tracy. A Faithful register of the late rebellion, or, An impartial account of the impeachments, trials, attainders, executions, speeches, papers &c., of all who have suffered for the cause of the pretender in Great Britain in which is contained several curious pieces never yet printed. A correct report of the trials of Thomas Jonathan Wooler, for two libels contained in the third and tenth numbers of the Black dwarf, of which the defendant was author and printer : before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Thursday, June 5th, 1817. A full and complete account of the Heberton tragedy to which is added Beauchamp on the Kentucky tragedy. A full and genuine history of the inhuman and unparalleled murders of Mr. William Galley a Custom-House officer and Mr. Daniel Chater a shoemaker by fourteen notorious smugglers with the trials and execution of seven of the bloody criminals at Chichester also the trials of John Mills and Henry Sheerman with an account of the wicked lives of the said Henry Sheerman, Lawrence and Thomas Kemp, Robert Fuller and Jockey Brown, condemned at East Grinsted : with the trials of Thomas Kingsmill and other smugglers for breaking open the Custom House at Poole : to the whole is added a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Chichester at a special assize held there by Wiliam Asburnham, M.A., late bishop of the diocese / A full and authentic report of the trial of John Bellingham at the Sessions' House, in the Old Bailey on Friday, May 15, 1812, for the murder of the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval, Chancellor of the Exchequer &c. in the lobby of the House of Commons on Monday, May 11, 1812 accompanied with a faithful narrative of every circumstance relative to it and the debates on the same in both Houses of Parliament : also the arguments of counsel on both sides and Bellingham's own defence at length : to which are added, biographical sketches of Mr. Perceval and Bellingham / A full and authetic report of the case of Miss Jones verses the Rev. Richard Singleton including her letters to the Honourable Miss Brand, and those of her sister to Mrs. Eyer, &c. A Full and complete report of the trial, the King at the prosecution of the Marquis of Westmeath, against Anne Connell, John Monaghan, Bernard Maguire, Patrick Farley and William M'Kenzie at Green-street, Dublin at the Commission of Oyer and Terminer, January 3rd and two succeeding days also an appendix containing a motion for new trial &c. and also the documents as proved before the court on the part of the prosecution &c. &c. A full and accurate report of the celebrated trial of Walker vs. Walker the evidence as taken and revised by a law report of the New York Daily Press : to which has been added full copies of the letter and depositions, including the "Unfortunate letter" of Mrs. Walker to her friend "Guss." Waldron and also portraits of the parties and other celebrated individuals who figured as witnesses or otherwise in the dramatis personae. A full and accurate report of the trial of Cornelius O'Brien and Cornelius M'Donough, Esqrs., for the murder of Francis Drew, Esq., at the late Assizes of Trim, held before the Hon. Sir William Cusack Smith, baronet, third baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer containing the very eloquent appeal made by Mr. O'Brien to the court on his receiving sentence / A few specimens of the ARS Logica Copleiana, or Solicitor-General's logic as exhibited in the cause Macirone v. Murray, tried in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on Friday, December 10, 1819, before Sir Charles Abbott, knight, lord chief justice &c. &c. and a special jury, as taken in short-hand by Mr. Farquharson, for Mr. Murray A full and accurate report of the important record in the Court of King's Bench, before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury, wherein John Sturgeon was plaintiff and Douglass, Barlow and others were defendants A full account of John Everett, who was hanged at Tyburn for robbing on the highway A full and accurate report of the trial, Cuthbert v. Browne, being an action for deceit wherein Mr. Charles Cuthbert, farmer, of Bray, in the county of Wicklow, was plaintiff and John Browne Esq., coast officer of excise, in His Majesty's revenue also of Bray, in the same county, was defendant : tried before the Right Hon. Lord Norbury, in the Count of Common Pleas, on Thursday, the 26th day of June, 1823, damages laid at Đ2000. A full and authentic report of the trial of the Hon'ble Mr. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, B.A., LL.B., at the fourth criminal sessions 1897 of the Bombay High Court before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Strachey and a special Jury A full and faithful account of the intrigue between Mr. Noble and Mrs. Sayer their ill usage of Mr. Sayer and his family with some further events preceding and subsequent to noble's conviction, his behaviour in the Marshalsea and at Kingston, his consession at large to a minister of the gospel, the circumstances attending the writing his paper, his letter to Dr. Bray about a reprieve and Dr. Bray's to him, with other original papers and letters / A full and accurate report of the trial between Stephens, trustee to E. Bowes, commonly called countess of Strathmore and Andrew Robinson Stoney Bowes, Esq., her second husband, in the Court of Common Pleas, before the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough on Monday, May 19thy, 1788 on an issue directed out of the High Court of Chancery / A full and impartial account of all the robberies committed by John Hawkins, George Sympson (lately executed for robbing the Bristol mails) and their companions particularly the robbing of general Evans on Putney-Common where his man was killed the robbing the Bristol, Worcester, Oxford, Bath, Gloucester, Ipswich, Bury, &c., stage-coaches as also the Earl of Burlington and Lord Bruce : with the case of Butler Fox who was executed for robbing Colonel Archibald Hamilton and the robberies of the Earl of Westmoreland and others in the streets in and about London and remarks on the tryal of the above persons : with an account of Hawkins's defacing several pictures in the Bodleian Library at Oxford : with a proposed project of robbing the Harwhich mail / A faithful report of the trial of the cause of Philip I. Arcularius and William Coleman, Gent. etc., being an action for a libel held at the sittings before his Hon. Judge Livingston, on the third of January, 1807 / A Few words in answer to the attack made by Bishop Doane on three bishops and four laymen in his "Protest, appeal and reply" A full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd in two letters / A Full account of the case of John Sayer, Esq., &c. A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq., (before Lord Tenterden and a special jury,) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, London A Full and exact account of the tryal of all the pyrates, lately taken by Captain Ogle on board the Swallow man of war on the coast of Guinea Appendix in action of declarator, the Right Honourable William Watson, lord advocate, as acting under the Statute 20 and 21 Vict., cap. 44, on Her Majesty's behalf and on behalf of the commissioners of Her Majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues, pursuer, against the Right Honourable Simon, Lord Lovat, James Sutherland Chisholm, Esquire of Chisholm, in the county of Inverness, James Gordon Oswald, Esq., of Aigas, in the county of Inverness, and Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, baronet, M.P., of Guisachan, defenders A full and correct report of the trial of Thomas Radcliffe Crawley for the murder of Mary Mooney at Peter's-Row on Wednesday the 17th of February, 1802, had at an adjournment of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol delivery on the 1st and 10th days of March, before the Right Honourable Lord Norbury and the Honourable Baron Smith A famous colonial litigation, the case between Richard Sherman and Capt. Robert Keayne, 1642 A full account of the actions of the late famous pyrate, Capt. Kidd with the proceedings against him and a vindication of the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Bellomont, Lord Coloony, late Governor of New England and other Honourable Persons, from the unjust reflections cast upon tehm / A full and authentic report of the trial of Ensign Edward Smith of the Durham fencibles for a rape, alledged to have been committed on the body of Miss Sarah Rawson at an adjournment of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer held in and for the county of Dublin on Tuesday, the 7th day of October, 1800 A full and circumstan account of the trial of the Rev. Doctor Dodd at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey on Saturday the 22d of February, 1777, before the Hon. Baron Perryn for forging a bond amounting to four thousand two hundred pounds, purporting to be the bond of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield : wherein is accurately related the arguments of the council on various points of law, a full account of the examination of the witnesses, the prisoner's defence &c. : with original remarks on the trial. A full and authentic report of the trial of Jonathan Martin at the castle of York, on Tuesday, March 31, 1829, for setting fire to York minster with an account of the life of the lunatic the destruction of the Choir of York Cathedral on the second of February 1829 the flight and apprehension of the incendiary his examination and commitment to York city gaol; the proceedings at public meeting held at York, in consequence of the fire &c. &c : embellished with a striking likeness of Martin and a ground plan of the minster. A Full account, the lives and crimes of the "Mollie Maguires," the confessions and execution with an account of the organization of this terrible secret society. A Few remarks on the pamphlet of Richard Wilson, Esq., including a brief account of the trial on which the persons accused of burning O'Neil's house, in the county of Armagh, were acquitted A full and accurate report of the trial of Mr. John Edward Taylor of Manchester, for an alleged libel on Mr. John Greenwood of the same place, at Lancaster on Monday, March 29, 1819, before Mr. Baron Wood A faithful report of the trial of the proprietors of the Northern Star at the bar of the Court of King's-Bench on the twenty-eighth of May, 1794, on an information filed ex-officio, by the attorney general, for the insertion of a publication of the Irish Jacobins of Belfast on the fifteenth of December, 1792 / A full and complete history of the great Beattie case, most highly sensational tragedy of the century detailed history of the lives of Henry Clay Beattie, Jr. and Beulah Binford, "the woman in the case," with many facts not before published : a thrilling story of a man's double life, a trusting wife's sufferings and death and a young girl's betrayal. A Full and correct report of the trials for rioting at Ely and Littleport, in May 1816, before Judges Abbott, Burrough and Christian at a special assize held at Ely on Monday, the 17th day of June and following days with the opening charge of Mr. Justice Abbott and the pleadings of counsel at full length and a prefatory chapter on the state of the country and the alarming effects of insubordination to the laws A full account of the trial of Simon M. Landis, M.D., for uttering and publishing a book entitled "Secrets of generation" A full and accurate report of the entire proceedings in a trial in the cause of the Office v. Rev. Wm. Hughes in the Consistorial Court, Dublin, before His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin &c. &c., for several charges of blasphemy, profane swearing, drunkenness, lechery, and lewd and immoral practices by him committed and which occupied the court seven days, with in the 13th July and 14th August, 1829, when sentence was finally pronounced A full account of the curious and interesting proceedings instituted in Doctors' Commons by Rachael Dick against her husband the Rev. William Dick of West Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, for a nullity of marriage on the ground of impotency together with the sentence pronounced by Sir. John Nichol, Knt. judge of the Arches Court of Canterbury & c., on Friday, the 24th day of May, 1811. Forged bank notes, a full and accurate report of the trial, Brookes against Warwick, inspector of the Bank of England, for false imprisonment before Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, 22d of June, 1818, wherein a verdict was given for the plaintiff, damages Đ50. A full and correct report of the great commercial cause of Minet and Fector versus Gibson and Johnson decided in the House of Lords on Monday the 14th of February, 1791 including the speeches of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Kenyon, Lord Loughborough, Lord Chief Baron, &c. A full report of the trial of Henry Hetherington, on an indictment for blasphemy, before Lord Denman and a special jury, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Westminster, on Tuesday, December 8, 1840, for selling Haslam's letters to the clergy of all denominations with the whole of the authorities cited in the defence, at full length. A full report of the trial of Major-General Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Michael Bruce, Esq., and Capt. John Hely Hutchinson, before the Court of Assize at Paris, on the 22d of April, 1816, and two following days, for aiding the escape of Count Lavalette including a short memoir of Sir R.T. Wilson : with an appendix, containing the celebrated letter to Earl Grey, and the arret of the chamber of accusation / A full report, with notes of the trial of an action, wherein the Hon. Frederick Cavendish was plaintiff, and the Hope Assurance Company of London were defendants, held before the Right Hon. John Lord Norbury, chief justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, and a special jury, on the 18th, 19th, 20th, 22d and 23d of Feb. 1813 wherein a verdict was found for the defendants : to which is added a copy of the reports of the inspectors appointed to view the premises immediately subsequent to the fire. A general account of Miranda's expedition including the trial and execution of ten of his officers : and an account of the imprisonment and sufferings of the remainder of his officers and men who were taken prisoners : upon the authority of a person who was an officer under Miranda, who was taken and condemned to ten years, effected his return home. A Full report of the trials of Gerard O'Connor, Rev. Andrew O'Sullivan, Jeremiah O'Connor, and Wm. M'Carthy at the last Kerry Assizes, held at Tralee, on the 18th October, for conspiring to resist the payment of tithes and exciting the people to that effect, containing the speech of Mr. O'Connell, in defence of the traversers / A Full report of the case of John Den ex dem. Thomas Gibbons Trumbull, John Heyward Trumbull, Ralph Henry Isham and Ann his wife, Daniel Coit Ripley and Sarah his wife vs. William Gibbons decided in the Supreme Court of New Jersey at Trenton, in the term of April, 1849 / A full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the Rev. William Jackson at the bar of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason / A full report of the trial of Capt. William H. Tower charged with feloniously scuttling the Barque Brothers' Pride, of Saint Johns, N.B., on the 7th day of May, 1879, in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Florida. A full report of the proceedings in the record case of James Birch, proprietor of the 'World' newspaper against the Right Hon. Sir William M. Somerville, bart. tried at Nisi Prius, Queen's Bench, before the Lord Chief Justice, and a special jury, on Friday and Saturday, the 5th and 6th of December, 1851. A General history of the lives, trials, and executions of all the royal and noble personages that have suffered in Great-Britain and Ireland for high treason, or other crimes from the accession of Henry VIII, to the throne of England, down to the present time : with a circumstantial narrative of their behaviour during confinement, and at the place of execution, to which is added, a particular account of the rebellions in England, Scotland and Ireland, for the two last centuries / A full report of the trial of John Bellingham, for the murder of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. &c., in the lobby of the House of Commons, on Monday, May 11, 1812 including the arguments of counsel, and his own defence at length : accompanied with a faithful narrative of every circumstance connected with the atrocious deed, and of Bellingham's conduct from his committal to the time of his execution. A full report of the trial of the Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, on an indictment for a libel on James L. Maguire, overseer of the Alms House of Baltimore City and County published under the superintendence of a member of the Baltimore Bar. A full history of the great breach of promise case of Nannie A. Dickey vs. John B. Tytus A full report of the trial of William Chubb, for a libel on the celebrated quack doctor, Mr. John Saint John Long including the speeches of counsel, and every word of the alleged libel, as read in court : damages laid at Đ2000! verdict Đ100!. A full report of the trial of James Blomfield Rush, for the murder of Mr. Jermy and his son, of Stanfield Hall, in the county of Norfolk commencing on Wednesday March 28 and concluded April 4, 1849, at Norwich Assizes. A Full, faithful and impartial report of the trials of Messrs. H. and M. Hanbidge, W. Graham, George Graham, J. Forbes and W. Brownlow on an ex officio information, filed by the King's Attorney-General, in the Court of King's Bench, for an alleged conspiracy, to assassinate His Excellency, the Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c., &c. : with the speeches in full, of the attorney and solicitor generalاfor the defence, Messrs. North, Driscoll and Johnsonاwith the chief-justice's charge to the jury / A full report of the trial of Frederick George Manning and Maria Manning, for the murder of Patrick O'Connor, at Minver-Place, Bermondsey, on the 9th of August, 1849 including memoirs of Patrick O'Connor, Frederick George Manning, and Maria Manning : with their portraits, and several other engravings. A full report of the great gold robbery with eight illustrations on stone / A full report of the proceedings of the special convention of the Diocese of New Jersey held in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, March 17th, 1851 / A full report of the great Gaines case, in the suit of Myra Gaines vs. Chew, Relf & others, for the recovery of property of the late Daniel Clark, involving several millions, in which the legitimacy of the plaintiff, is investigated, and her romantic and interesting history developed including the depositions and documents in the case,اthe speeches of the lawyers (embracing some of the most eminent talent of the bar of Louisiana and Alabama) and the decision of Judge McCaleb / A full and impartial account of the trial of Rev. James Hardy, pastor of the first Wesleyan Church in Lowell on a charge of lying preferred by the Rev. William H. Brewster pastor of the second Wesleyan Church in Lowell. A full report taken in short hand of the extraordinary case of the Rev. H. Brereton versus the Rev. A.L. Courtney, clerk of Donnybrook Church for alleged defamation of character A full, true and impartial account of all the robberies committed in city, town and country, for several years past by William Hawkins in company with Wilson, Wright, Butler Fox and others not yet taken : wherein he has discover'd the most unparallel'd and surprizing adventures ever done upon the high-way : likewise a detection of Wilson's false account of robberies and a full relation of what robberies the said Wilson was actually assisting in and how cowardly he behav'd himself in such dangerous enterprizes : also the names of the persons whom we robb'd, the time when and place where they were attack'd and where and how we dispos'd of the things taken from them / A full report of the highly interesting breach of promise case George G. Barnard, vs. John J. Gaul and Mary H., his wife : tried before Ogden Edwards, Esquire, one of the circuit judges of the Supreme Court, at the City Hall of New York on the 8th, 9th and 10th days of July, 1835 : containing the whole of the correspondence between the plaintiff and Mrs. Gaul, together with the charge of the judge, and the eloquent speeches of the counsel on both sides. A full report of the important toll cause, of Brett v. Beales tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before the Lord Chief Justice, to determine the legality of the Corporation of Cambridge exacting certain tolls from the inhabitants and others / A full report of the arguments of Thomas F. Carpenter, Samuel Y. Atwell and Joseph M. Blake, attorney general, in the case of the state vs. John and William Gordon for the murder of Amasa Sprague, Supreme Judicial Court, March, 1844 / A full report of the trial of the Dublin Argus, before Mr. Justice Crampton and Mr. Justice Perrin, at the Commission Court, Green-Street, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 11th and 12th, 1846, for an alleged libel on Thomas Arkins, city sword bearer A full report of the trial and honorable acquittal of James Mc. Crone, Esq., upon an information for perjury, preferred against him by Robert Cuninghame, Esq., resident attorney-general of the Isle of Man prosecuted before the Hon. Thomas Gawne, His Majesty's first deemster of the said Isle, on Thursday, September 7th, 1820, and continued by adjournment to the evening of Saturday the 9th of same month : containing copies, taken from the records of the different proceedings had, and of the evidence given by the respective witnesses in the course of the trial, as also, copies of the correspondences relating to the matter at issue, and of other documents produced thereat, to which are added, the arguments of counsel on both sidesاthe judge's chargeاand other interesting particulars / A full and impartial report of the cause Jane Horsman, v. Francis Bulmer the Elder, the Rev. W.M. Bulmer, Alexander Mather, W.M. Matterson, W.M. Belcombe, M.D. and Helen Scott being an action of trespass and false imprisonment : tried at the Summer Assizes for the county of York, August 4, 1819, before the Hon. Sir George Wood, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and a special jury / Dowling v. Lawler a full report of the trial of the issues directed by the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, in the case of Edward Dowling v. Edward Lawler, tried at the Nisi Prius sittings of said court held after Michaelmas term, 1853, before the Lord Chief Baron. A full report of the curious trial for libel, which took place on Thursday, June 29, 1809, before the Right Hon. Sir James Mansfield, chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in which the Right Hon. George Ferrars Townshend, commonly called the Earl of Leicester, and now Marquis of Townshend, plaintiff, and the Morning Herald proprietors, defendants Mr. Serjeant Best, counsel for the plaintiff, and Mr. Serjeant Cockell, counsel for the defendant. A full and particular account of the trial of Francisco dos Santo, alias, Francisco Son for the murder of Archibald Graham, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in the city of New-York, Jan. 9, 1806, with the sentence, pronounced against him by his honour the presiding judge : to which is added, a short account of his life, together with his confession, taken in the presence of one of the keepers : as also his behaviour from the time of condemnation, till his execution on the 28th March, 1806. A full report of the inquiry into any acts of intimidation, outrage or wrong, alleged to have been promoted, encouraged, or connived at by trade unions or associations, whether of workmen or employers, in the town of Manchester and its neighbourhood and as to the causes of such acts and the complicity of such trade unions or associations : before Percival Andrew Pickering, Esq., Q.C., T.J. Barstow, Esq., barrister-at-law, and G. Chance, Esq., barrister-at-law, at the Manchester Assize Courts, commencing on Wednesday, September 4th and ending Saturday, September 21st, 1867. A Full report of two of the most extraordinary criminal cases to be found in the annals of Canadian criminal jurisprudence A full and impartial view of the trial of Donald Maclane who was indicted at the Assizes held at Guildford, on Monday the 8th of August, for the wilful murder of William Allen, the younger / A full report of the trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England, before the peers of Great Britain the whole of the evidence, as it came out on the various examinations and cross-examinations of the witnesses : the speeches and proceedings of the peers, the opinions of the judges, the arguments of counsel on points of law, and the practice, of various tribunals : the whole arranged for Dolby's parliamentary register, of which work it forms a part, but, being complete in itself, it is intended also to be bound separately for those who do not continue the register. The Prince of Wales v. the Examiner a full report of the trial of John and Leigh Hunt, proprietors of the Examiner, on an information filed ex-officio by the Attorney-General : decided by Lord Ellenborough, and a special jury, in the King's Bench, Westminster, on Wednesday, the 9th of December, 1812 : to which are added, observations on the trial, by the editor of the Examiner. A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield A history of the Jamaica case founded upon official or authentic documents and containing an account of the debates in Parliament, and the criminal prosecutions arising out of the case / A letter from a gentleman of quality in the country, to his friend, upon his being chosen a member to serve in the approaching Parliament and desiring his advice being an argument relating to the point of succession to the crown : shewing from Scripture, law, history and reason, how improbable (if not impossible) it is to bar the next heir in the right line from the succession. A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges, with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen / A heretic on trial A gentle reflection on the modest account and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers from the calumnies of a factious pen A letter from a clergyman to Miss Mary Blandy, now a prisoner in Oxford Castle, with her answer thereto as also Miss Blandy's own narrative of the crime for which she is condemn'd to die : the original copy of this letter in Miss Blandy's own hand writing for the satisfaction of the public is left with the publisher. A key to Uncle Tom's cabin presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded : together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work / A letter addressed to Charles King, Esq., LL. D., president of Columbia College, New-York, in answer to his defense of Bishop Doane A Genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson, for the murder of Mrs. Susannah Walker, her aunt, at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surry, on Saturday, March 31, 1759, before the Honourable Sir Thomas Dennison, knt with an account of her general behaviour, last dying words, and execution on Monday, April 2, 1759. A Genuine account of the trial, &c., of Eugene Aram, who was convicted at York Assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresborough, in the county of York to which are added, an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry, to York Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with an apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his life : also, the origin and antiquity of the Mel-Supper, some pieces of poetry, &c., written during his confinement in York Castle : with a beautiful poem, by T. Hood, Esq., called the Dream of Eugene Aram. A genuine account of the life of John Rann, alias Sixteen-string Jack who was executed November 30th, 1774, for a robbery on the highway, near Brentford : containing his adventures and enterprises, his numerous escapes from justice and his amours with several ladies : among which is introduced some curious anecdotes of Miss Smith and Miss Roche, his favorite Dulcineas : to which is added some strictures on the penal laws and a particular account of Lane and Trotman, executed at the same time for the barbarous robbery of Mr. Floyd, in a coach, near Chelsea. A letter to the House of Commons on the subject of the litany, and the allowance to the Queen A Genuine account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors viz. James Day, Ann Hazzard, James Harris, Richard Keble, James Hunt, and Thomas Collins who were executed at Kennington-Common, on Thursday the 25th of August, 1743 : to which is added, the solemn declaration of James Day and Ann Hazzard, relating to the murder of Simon Pottell, which they deliver'd to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, lecturer of St. John, Southwark. A Genuine account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Francis Townly, (nominal) colonel of the Manchester regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher and Andrew Blood, captains in the Manchester regiment, Thomas Chadwick, lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, adjutant in the same and Counsellor David Morgan, a voluntier in the pretender's army who were executed the 30th day of July, 1746, at Kennington Common, for high treason, in levying war against His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second. A Lancashire pedigree case or, A history of the various trials for the recovery of the Harrison estates, from 1873 to 1886 : together with a full account of the many forgeries and fraudulent entries in parish registers, marriage licence bonds, &c., publicly exposed at the trial at Liverpool, May 25th to 28th, 1886 : with a pedigree of the Harrison family / A Genuine and authentic account of the life, trial, and execution of Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was executed on Monday the 14th of September, 1767, for the barbarous murder of Mary Clifford, her apprentice girl with her behaviour while under sentence of death, and at the place of execution : together with the sufferings of Mary Mitchel, and Mary Jones : to which is prefixed, a frontispiece of Mrs. Brownrigg in the cell in Newgate, and the manner of her torturing the girls, with the Dark Hole where the girls were confined on Sundays, truly represented. A letter from Richard P. Robinson, as connected with the murder of Ellen Jewett, sent in a letter to his friend Thomas Armstrong, with a defence of the jury To the Honourable Chief Justice Parker A genuine account of the behaviour and dying-words of Daniel Perreau and Robert Perreau who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, the 17th of January, 1776, for forgery / A letter from Candor, to the public advertiser A letter to Miss. Sellon, superior of the Society of Sisters of Mercy, at Plymouth A legal and constitutional argument against the alleged judicial right of restraining the publication of reports of judicial proceedings as assumed in the King v. Thistlewood and others, enforced against the proprietor of the Observer by a fine of Đ500, and afterwards confirmed by the Court of King's Bench A Letter to Lord Ellenborough from Lord Cochrane A letter to the Right Hon. Earl of Suffolk, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state in which the innocence of Robert Perreau is demonstrated A Genuine account of the life, robberies, trial and execution of William Cox, who was executed at Tyburn, October the 27th, 1773, for stealing bank notes and cash (the property of Mr. John Kendrick) to the amount of four hundred pounds and upwards relating a great number of artful robberies, and how his father first taught him to thieve, his many narrow escapes and quick inventions to evade the hand of justice, his behaviour in Newgate and at the place of execution : a caution to the public to be careful of their property. A genuine narrative of the life and surprising robberies and adventures of William Page who was executed on Pennenden-Health, near Maidstone in Kent, on Thursday the 6th of April, 1758, for robbing Capt. Farrington, near Black Heath, with an account of his several robberies by his accomplice, viz. of his desperate engagement with Capt. Jasper, whom he robb'd on Hounslow-Heath, of his robbing the Hon. Taylor White, a Welch judge, on the circuit, his unsuccessful attempt on Lord Downe, in which he was dangerously wounded, his famous robbery of the East-India Company's supercargo, on Shooter's-hill, with many other robberies he committed on the high-way, during the course of twelve years : together, with his several trials at the Old Bailey, Hertford, and Rochester : with a consolatory letter to his wife, sent the morning of his execution, and another to his mother at Hampton : also, a short account of John Birt the soldier, who was executed with page for breaking into the dwelling-house of Mr. Bacon in Rochester. A history of the steam boat case, lately discussed by counsel before the legislature of New-Jersey comprised in a letter to a gentleman at Washington. A letter to Lord Ellenborough, containing observations on the trial of Messrs. Wright and Mrs. Clarke for conspiracy / A Letter to a gentleman in the country, concerning the acquittal of Joseph Hickey, attorney upon an indictment for perjury : before the Lord Chief Justice Lee, on Thursday the 11th instant. A key to the trial of Admiral Byng, or, A brief state of facts relating to the action in the Mediterranean on the 20th of May, 1756 fairly deduced from the evidence given at the trial setting that affair in a clear and true light. A letter to John Pitt Taylor, Esq. in answer to his letter in the "Times," of the 17th of November, on the ruling of the Lord Chief Justice in the case of Reg. v. Bedingfield / A letter to the Rev. James C. Richmond, presbyter of Rhode Island, and by his own showing, principal agent of the conspirators, in the recent combination to destroy the Bishop of New-York A letter from Charles Phillips, Esq., to the editor of the Edinburgh Review, in defence of his speech in Guthrie v. Sterne, for adultery to which is prefixed, the critique, verbatim on Mr. Phillips's speech from the Edinburgh Review, No. L., with a preface. A history of the detection, conviction, life and designs of John A. Murel, the great western land pirate together with his system of villany and plan of exciting a Negro rebellion : also a catalogue of the names of four hundred and fifty-five of his mystic clan fellows and followers, and a statement of their efforts for the destruction of Virgil A. Stewart, the young man who detected him : to which is added a biographical sketch of V.A. Stewart / A letter to Mr. Wilberforce, and a petition to the King with a preface A letter to the Right Hon. Dr. Lushington, on his judgment in the cause of Westerton v. Liddell (clerk) A letter to the Archbishop of Paris, occasion'd by the foregoing mandate, &c. A horse story A Genuine account of the life, robberies, trial and execution of William Hawke, call'd the flying highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July the first, 1774 containing his birth and education, his numerous robberries, both as a footpad, and on the highway, his generosity to persons in distress, his flight to France, with his character of that country and people, his transportation to America, and quick return, his escape out of Tothill-fields Bridewell, his battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart, the manner of his apprehension, with his desperate resistance, his behaviour to his friends, and particular regard to his wife, his behaviour under sentence of death in Newgate, &c. A plain statement of facts, in the case between William Clark and Joseph Timperon, of London, merchants A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of concerning the affair of Elizabeth Canning / A narrative of Andersonville, drawn from the evidence elicited on the trial of Henry Wirz, the jailer with the argument of Col. N.P. Chipman, judge advocate / A narrative of the proceedings of the society called Quakers, within the quarterly meeting for London and Middlesex, against Thomas Foster, for openly professing their primitive doctrines concerning the unity of God A refutation of "A report of the proceedings in the case of William Hindley, charged with felony and with falsely preferring an accusation against Richard Hill & Thomas Lear." A narrative of the material facts in relation to the building of the two Greek frigates A plain statement of facts, relative to Sir Eyre Coote containing the official correspondence and documents connected with his case and the proceedings of the Military Board appointed for its investigation. A refutation of certain calumnies published in a pamphlet entitled, "Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman." A narrative of occurrances that took place during the mutiny at the Nore, in the months of May and June, 1797 with a few observations upon the impressment of seamen : and the advantages of those who are employed in His Majesty's Navy : also on the necessity and useful operations of the articles of war. A narrative of the proceedings of the Court of King's-Bench, in Ireland, relating to the trial of Mary Heath for perjury in two letters, the first, from a council learned in the law, who was well acquainted with the whole proceedings, the second, from a gentleman who attended the trial. A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 and Monday the 22 of this instant January with several speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicitor General. A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of -- concerning the affair of Elizabeth Canning A narrative of the mysterious and dreadful murder of Mr. W. Weare containing the examination before the magistrates the coroner's inquest, the confession of Hunt, and other particulars previous to the trial, collected from the best sources of intelligence, with anecdotes of Weare, Thurtell, Hunt, Probert, and others, and a full report of the trial, and subsequent execution at Hertford. A narrative of the proceedings of the commissioners of suffering loyalists, in the case of Captain Philip Hay, of the 18th Light Dragoons, with remarks thereon A Peep into Westminster Hall with Sir Vicary on the bench being a narrative of the case that led to the trial, Keen versus Russell for an ambidexter bill : with notice of moving the Hon. Court of Common Pleas for a new trial on Saturday, November 7, 1812, upon the ground of a verdict against evidence. A narrative of the facts relative to the murder of Richard Faulkner Taylor, in the woods between Rochester and Maidstone, on Friday the 4th of March, 1831 with the proceedings on the coroner's inquest, the highly interesting evidence of James Bell, not adduced on the trial, comprising a complete and circumstantial history of the diabolical affair : together with the trial of John Any Bird Bell for the murder : including the confession of the prisoner, and an account of his behaviour after condemnation : also an abstract from the very excellent discourse of the Rev. J. Winter, being the condemned sermon preached at the chapel of the gaol on the Sunday previous to the execution : to which is added, a sketch of the prisoner's life. A protest against the Supreme Court of Illinois, and also its legal and moral doctrine as expressed in and illustrated in connection with the case of Edward C. Hegeler vs. the First National Bank of Peru A Narrative of the facts and circumstances relating to the kidnapping and presumed murder of William Morgan and of the attempt to carry off David C. Miller, and to burn or destroy the printing office of the latter, for the purpose of preventing the printing and publishing of a book entitled "Illustrations of Masonry" : prepared under the direction of the several committees appointed at the meetings of the citizens of the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, and Niagara, in the state of New-York : with an appendix containing most of the depositions and other documents, to substantiate the statements made, and disclosing many particulars of the transactions, not in the narrative : to which is added the late trials at Canandaigua. A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham on the intemperance and dangerous tendency of his public conduct / A pastoral letter to the parishioners of Frome, in the diocese of Bath and Wells A plain statement of facts A paritcular account of James Cluff who was executed for murder in consequence of an appeal. A public protest against the severe sentence passed upon Mr. William Roupell, the forger and late member of Parliament for Lambeth, with an account of his private life from the cradle to his father's death revealing the great secret of his crimes which he wrote in prison and refused to divulge relating his eventful struggles his brilliant rise and his recipitate downfall and showing from the difference between his position and those of his brothers and sisters, how his fate was sealed from birth : also the necessity of making illegitimate children, legitimate after marriage / A mirror for courts-martial in which the complaints, trial, sentence and punishment of David Blakeney, are represented and examined with Candor A narrative of the life of Ephraim Wheeler, who was executed at Lenox, (Massachusetts) February 20th, 1806, for a rape on the body of his daughter penned from his house, and signed by him, the evening before his execution. A narrative of procedure before the Court of Session, and circumstances connected therewith in the trial of John Hay, who was prosecuted at the instance of the Lord Advocate of Scotland, and without the verdict of a jury sentenced to four months imprisonment by the judges of the Court of Session A narrative of the gunpowder plot A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young Lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe who died at Marybone, on Saturday October 4, containing a series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired : especially her remarkable relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the manner she came by her wounds : to whom (and to whom only) she related all the particulars of that horrid transaction / A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice of England, G.C.B. etc. etc. etc. in reply to His Lordship's letter on the Bedingfield case / A new view of the Dartmouth College case A record of the extraordinary proceedings of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland, in the arrest and imprisonment of Edward Kielley, Esq., surgeon &c., &c., and subsequent arrest of the Honorable Judge Lilly and the High-Sheriff (B.G. Garrett, Esq.) for, (as the House has it!) "Breach of privilege!!" A narrative of the proceedings of Edward Bellamy, who was hanged for a burglary A new edition of the demand of William Vans, on Stephen Codman and the heirs of John & Richard Codman, for the sum of 370,000 silver dollars, due him on final judgment rendered in France, at the Court of Appeal in Paris with a letter written by John Lowell, Esq., to C.R. Codman, no. 8, annexed, and Vans' reply to that letter, no. 9, as will appear by the following statenent of facts : the young, the old, the widow and the parson, are invited to buy this book, and learn how to get and keep property according to law, (secundum artem). A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night wherein every minute circumstance attending that horrid affair and the wonderful providence of God in the discovery of the actors therein are faithfully and impartially related : together with the examinations and confessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's justices of the peace : as also the copy of a fictitious letter that Catherine Hayes sent as from her husband to his mother in Worcestershire after his death and the mother's answer thereto : with some account of the wicked life and conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood : to which is prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life and curiously engraved on copper : published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. A plain statement of the trusts and recent administration of Lady Hewley's charities, as now in proof in the suit of the Attorney-General v. Shore, Esq., and others with remarks on efforts now making to effect "a total disconnexion between church and state" / A new and complete collection of trials for adultery or, A general history of modern gallantry and divorces : containing all the most remarkable trials heard and determined in the courts of Doctors' Commons, the King's Bench, &c., &c., for adultery, fornication, cruelty, incest, and other criminal conversation, impotency, &c., from the year 1780 to the middle of the year 1797 : together with the substance of the evidence on each cause and the correspondence between the amorous parties : including also the most remarkable trials for adultery, &c., in Wales, Ireland and Scotland during the said period : being a work comprehending select reports of the Court of Doctors' Commons, &c., and which will include a complete history of the private lives, intrigues and amours of many characters in the most elevated spheres of life, as every scene and transaction, however ridiculous, whimsical, or extraordinary, will be fairly represented, as becomes a faithful historian, who is determined not to sacrifice truth at the shrine of guilt and folly : interspersed with some of the most remarkable and curious trials for crim. con. &c., prior to the above period / A particular account of the tryal of John Hamilton, Esq. for the murder of Charles Lord Mohun and James Duke of Hamilton and Brandon at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily on Friday the twelfth of December, 1712. A personal narrative of those transactions in the county Wexford in which the author was engaged, during the awful period of 1798 interspersed with brief notices of the principal actors in that ill-fated but ever-memorable struggle with reflections, moral, political, and historical / A parallel between the two trials of Lord George Sackville lately published : pointing out their difference with occasional remarks, in which the evidence and matter are compared and canvassed and a light thrown upon the whole process. A Liveryman's reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's address shewing that gentleman's real motives and his whole conduct concerning Canning and Squires. A report of the case of bills of exchange, made payable at bankers, as decided in the House of Lords, upon the motion of the Lord Chancellor, seconded by Lord Redesdale; and their reasons for the judgment with an appendix, containing the opinions of three of the judges; and a preface / A report of a case decided in the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, March term, 1829 respecting the right of the United States to property found derelict on the high seas. A report of the actions in the Queen's Bench of Reynolds v. Buckley and others, and Lyle v. Richards and others and of the suit in chancery of Thomas v. Richards and others, to determine the boundary between the mines in Cornwall known as West Basset and South Frances with the summings up of the judges at the trials and the judgements of the courts of Queen's Bench and Exchequer Chamber, House of Lords and Vice-Chancellor on the question, whether the boundary was to be fixed by the jury as a matter of fact on the evidence or by the courts as a matter of law on the legal construction of the mining setts / A report of the arguments of counsel in the case of the Queen at the prosecution of the Rev. Richard Quail Shannon versus the churchwardens of the Parish of St. Nicholas within Dublin, and the unanimous judgment of the court A report of the case of the Queen v. Gurney and others, in the Court of Queen's Bench, (the summing up revised by the lord chief-justice.) with an introduction containing a history of the case and an examination of the cases at law and equity applicable to it or illustrating the doctrine of commercial fraud / A report of the case of Belchertown election with the documents, and minutes of the arguments in the case / A refutation of the positive falsehoods and gross misrepresentations contained in the several publications professing to be in reply to the review of the conduct of the Prince of Wales, with observations A report of the case of Kamachee Boye Sahiba versus the East India Company and others, heard in the Supreme Court of Madras, drawn up from notes of counsel and the reporter A reply to the charges of Robert Adair, Esq., against the Bishop of Winchester, in consequence of a passage contained in His Lordship's memoirs to the Right Hon. W. Pitt A report from the Lords Committees to whom the report and original papers delivered by the House of Commons at several conferences were referred and who were impowered by the House of Lords to examine Christopher Layer and such other persons as they from time to time should think proper, and to whom several informations and papers laid before the House by His Majesty's command relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech at the opening of this Parliament, to be carrying on against his person and government were referred Constructive total loss a report of the case of Irving v. Manning, (in error) : before the House of Lords : with observations thereon / A Report of the case of the King against Dawson and others, for conspiracy tried before Sir John Bayley, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench at the Newcastle Assizes, on Saturday, the 26th of February, 1825 : together with an appendix containing the case of Robinson versus Dryden & another / A report of seven trials at the Clonmel Summer Assizes of MDCCCXXIX including those which arose out of the occurrences at Borrisokane, on the 26th and 28th of July, 1829 / A report of the cases of the King v. Wright, and the King v. De Yonge, who were severally tried for exchanging guineas for bank notes to which is added a copy of the act of Parliament, 51 Geo. III. c. 127 relative to this subject / A reply to the Review of Judge 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 A report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer and others, and to whom several papers and examinations laid before the House, relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech at the opening of this Parliament to be carrying on against his person and government were referred A refutation of the case of Christopher Atkinson, Esq. A report of some proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746, in the county of Surry and of other crown cases to which are added discourses upon a few branches of the crown law. A relation of the imprisonment of Mr. John Bunyan, minister of the Gospel at Bedford, in November, 1660 his examination before the justices, his conference with the Clerk of the Peace, what passed between the judges and his wife when she presented a petition for his deliverance, &c. / A report of the evidence in the case, John Atkins, appellant, vs. Calvin Sanger, & al., executors, relative to the will of the late Mrs. Badger, of Natick which was disallowed before the Supreme Court of Probate at the October Term, 1822 : also, the affidavit of the appellant, containing facts within his own knowledge, together with his statement of other facts, which he will prove when necessary : the whole published in consequence of the late publication of the affidavits of the appellees, and the wives of two of them / A report of the case of Wilson v. Daly argued and determined in the Consistorial Court of Dublin, in the year 1842 / A report of the action for seduction, wherein Barnaby Egan, gent., was plaintiff, and Rob. Kindillan, Esq., defendant tried before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland and a special jury of the co. Dublin at the sittings after the Michaelmas term, 1791. A report of the case of the King against Bebb and others, assignees of Castell and Powell, bankrupts on an extent with explanatory notes and an appendix of some cases and records in extents which have not been before printed / A refutation of the calumnies of George Harrower, lately convicted at the Old Bailey sessions, on a charge of bigamy A report of the case of Herrick Aiken versus Stephen C. Bemis, in the Circuit Court of the United States, Massachusetts District, with the proceedings and evidence at both trials and the opinion of the court on the motion for a new trial A report of the case of the Rev. Arthur Smith Adamson against the inhabitants of Grange Gorman heard in the Council Chamber at the Castle, on the 8th, 14th, and 29th November, 1831, before the Lord Chancellor, and other members of the Privy Council / A remonstrance with the Lord Chief Baron, touching the case Nottidge versus Ripley A reply to an answer to Cursory strictures, supposed to be wrote by Judge Buller A reply to Dr. H.C. Wood's "Review of the medical testimony in the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton for the alleged attempt to poison Mr. Van Ness" A report in full of the trial of Edward D. Worrell, indicted for the murder of Basil H. Gordon, held at the Court House in Union, Franklin County, Missouri, commencing on Monday, January 19, 1857 A report of the case Call vs. Clark, tried before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, containing a full statement of the testimony of more than fifty witnesses A report of the case in Chancery, of Thomas R. Walker, complainant, vs. Nicholas Devereux, Rutger B. Miller, John E. Hinman, Alfred Munson, John Townsend, Nathaniel S. Benton, Tobias A. Stoughtenburgh, Alonzo C. Paige, Charles Kane, James Porter, Lewis Benedict, Erastus Corning, James Hooker, Gideon Tucker, John Mason, Francis Olmsted, William H. Maxwell, Elisha Tibbits, Henry Ogden, John I. de Graff, and William James, commissioners of the Utica and Schenectady Rail-Road Company, defendants on a motion for an injunction to restrain the election of directors, made before changellor Walworth, August 12, 1833 : with a review of the chancellor's opinion / A report of the arguments and judgment upon the demurrer in the case of Henry Edmund Taffe, Esq., against the Right Hon. Wm. Downes, lord chief justice of the King's-Bench in Ireland, in trinity, Michaelmas, and Hilary terms, 1812 & 1813, in the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland A report of the arguments and judgments in the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Ireland, upon a writ of error from the Court of King's Bench, wherein Waller O'Grady, Esquire was plaintiff, and His Majesty's Attorney General defendant, respecting the right of appointment to the Office of Clerk of the Pleas in the Court of Exchequer A report of an action for a 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 of which the said William Cobbett was editor A report of the case of Koylas Chunder Mitter versus Preonauth Biswas, before G. Bright, Esquire, judge of Hooghly A report of the case of Curling v. Thornton in the goods of the late Colonel Thornton, determined by the Right Honorable Sir John Nicholl, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the fourth session of Michaelmas term, 1823 / A remarkable narrative of Whiting Sweeting, who was executed at Albany, in the state of New-York for murder A report of the proceedings on a writ of inquiry between Joseph Howard, complainant, and the Manchester and Salford Waterworks Company, defendants, at the Bridgewater Arms Inn, in Manchester, on Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 25th days of November, 1823, before the sheriff of Lancashire, and his assessor, Richard Ashworth, Esq., barrister at law, for the purpose of assessing the price or value of certain land and water, belonging to Mr. Howard, situate at Gorton, near Manchester, intended to be taken by the Waterworks Company for a reservoir A report of the trial of Brigadier General J.H. M'Comas, of the Second Brigade First Division Mississippi Militia, on charges preferred by Major-General Samuel L. Winston A report of the trial of Charles Pinney, Esq., late mayor of Bristol, for neglect of duty during the disturbances in that city, October 29th, 30th, and 31st, 1831 A report of the judgment in Dew v. Clark and Clark, delivered by the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Easter term 1826 A report of the trial of Andrew Wright, printer of the "Republican Spy," on an indictment for libels against Governor Strong before the Hon. Theophilus Parsons, chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at Northampton, Sept. term 1806 The Stoneleigh Abbey case a report of the trial of Charles Griffin, Esq., on the prosecution of Lord Leigh for libel at the Warwick Spring Assizes, 1849, before Lord Chief Justice Wilde / Earl of Sefton v. Hopwood a report of the Hopwood will case : tried at the South Lancashire Spring Assizes, 1855, before Mr. Justice Cresswell and a special jury / A report of the judgment delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the sixteenth day of July 1811, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the diocese in the cause of Dalrymple the wife, against Dalrymple the husband with an appendix, containing the depositions of the witnesses, the letters of the parties and other papers exhibited in the cause / A report of the examination of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, charged with the murder of Sarah Maria Cornell A report of the trial of Felix Rourke, upon an indictment for high treason. A report of the proceedings in the matter of the application of William P. Maulsby to Hon. James L. Bartol, one of the judges of the Court of Appeals of Maryland for a writ of habeas corpus, to relieve him from a sentence pronounced against him for alleged contempt of court, by Hon. Madison Nelson, judge of the Circuit Court for Fredbrick County / A report of the trial by Nisi Prius in the case of Morrison versus Meagher, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, had before the Right Honourable William Downes, chief justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench in Ireland, on Thursday the 12th, and Friday the 13th December, 1805 A report of the trial of an indictment the King against Benjamin Tanner and Captain Nicholas Tomlinson, of the Royal Navy, for forgery, whereby the Navy Office was defrauded of a sum of money A report of the trial of Edward Sheridan, M.D., upon an indictment for a misdemeanor at the Bar of the King's Bench, on Thursday and Friday, the 21st and 22nd days of Nov. 1811 A report of the trial of Daniel Waring, upon the prosecution of Roger O'Connor, Esq., at an adjournment of the commission for the county and city of Dublin, before the Hon. St. Geo. Daly and the Hon. Edward Mayne, for perjury The bank case a report of the proceedings in the cases of the Bank of South Carolina and the Bank of Charleston upon scire facias to vacate their charters, for suspending specie payments: with the final argument and determination thereof in the Court for the Correction of Errors of South Carolina in the years 1842 and 1843. A report of the sayings and doings in the special convention of the Diocese of New Jersey held in Trinity Church, Newark, on Wednesday, October 27th, 1852. A report of the proceedings under a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, in the counties of Limerick & Clare, in the months of May and June, 1831 including the proceedings at the adjourned Commission in Ennis / The Bishop of Lincoln's case a report of the proceedings in the Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury of the case of Read and others v. the Bishop of Lincoln, (published with the sanction of the incorporated council of law reporting) : with an appendix containing the pleadings and a selection from the authorities cited / A report of the judgment delivered in the High Court of Admiralty, on the 30th day of June 1818, by the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, on the question of head-money, arising out of the destruction of the French Ships of War in Aix Roads, in April 1809 A report of the proceedings in an action brought by the Rev. John Herdman, M.D. & A.M. against the Rev. Richard Procter, A.M. curate of Lesbury, for slander referred by a judge's order to the determination of James Losh and Christopher Cookson, Esquires, barristers at law. A report of the proceedings under a Special Commission, of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery, for the counties of Sligo, Mayo, Leitrim, Longford and Cavan, in the Month of December, 1806 A report of the proceedings in the Courts of King's Bench and Exchequer Chamber in Ireland upon an information in the nature of a Quo Warranto, filed by His Majesty's Attorney General, against Waller O'Grady, Esquire : respecting the right of appointment to the office of clerk of the Pleas in the Court of Exchequer / A report of the trial of an action for libel, in which Dr. Geo. M'Clellan was plaintiff, and Dr. Francis S. Beattie was defendant at Philadelphia, March, 1829 comprising the whole of the evidence and judge's charge, with notes, subjoined by an eye witness. A report of the trial of Basham v. Lumley, for false imprisonment at Bermuda, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, before Lord Tenterden and a special jury, Thursday, 8th January, 1829 A report of the proceedings in the habeas corpus cases on the petitions of Adolphus G. Moore and others, from the county of Alamance and of John Kerr and others, from the county of Casewell, before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina at Chambers : and in the cases of the same petitioners before the district judge of the United States, for the district of North Carolina, in the District Court at Salisbury and afterwards at Raleigh and also, in the case of Lieut. Colonel Burgen, before the United States Circuit judge, for the Fourth Circuit, at Chambers, in the District of North Carolina / A report of the trial and acquittal of James Evans, who was tried before Mr. Justice Bayley, at Lancaster, March 17 1826, on an indictment charging him with the wilful murder of Mr. Thomas Price, of Manchester A Report of the proceedings in cases of high treason at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin, in the month of July, 1798 / A report of the proceedings in the Visitatorial Court at York, containing the judgment pronounced by the commissary against the Dean of York, on the presentments of simony, and the sentence of deprivation consequent thereon A report of the judgment delivered in the Consistory Court of London, on the 11th of June 1818, by the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, chancellor of the diocese, in the case of Sullivan, guardian of Sullivan, against Sullivan, falsely called Oldacre A report of the facts of the copyright action brought by Edward Abbott Parry, plaintiff, against Alexander Moring and Israel Gollancz, defendants heard by the Hon. Mr. Justice Farwell, in the High Court of Justice Chancery Division on April 3rd 1903 : with a correspondence in "The Times" between Dr. Furnivall and the plaintiff. A report of the proceedings in the Court of Exchequer, upon a demurrer to an English information, filed Trinity term, 49 G. III. 1809, by the Attorney General to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester against Sir John St. Aubyn, baronet and others together with the subsequent proceedings, upon shewing cause against a motion to stay all the proceedings in the cause pending an appeal to the House of Lords : to which is prefixed the judgement of the court, delivered at Serjeant's Inn Hall, December 16th, 1754, in the case of the Attorney General against the Mayor and Commonwealth of the Borough of Plymouth and others / A report of the trial of Denis Lambert Redmond, upon an indictment for high treason A report of the trial of Edward Browne and others for administering and of Laurence Woods for taking an unlawful oath A report of the trial of Captain Helsham, for the murder of Lieutenant Crowther A report of the proceedings in the Court of King's Bench on two several prosecutions, instituted by Messrs. Atkinson & Co., (the Charlton Twist Company) against Thomas Hadfield and also against John Neild, Robert Peppin, Jeremiah Harrison, Daniel Campbell, Joseph Waring, Richard Joynson, Robert Hadfield and George Smith. A report of the proceedings in the High Court of Chancery, in the matter of Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq. on his application to be heard out of course : with notes of some unreported cases. A report of the trial of Christopher Walsh, and Thomas Weir, for the wilful murder of the Rev. James M'Cartan, parish priest of Luncan, had before the Hon. Justice Daly, and the Hon. Baron M'Cleland, at the Commission of Oyer and Terminar, and General Goal Delivery, held at the Sessions-House, Green-Street, on the 20th June, 1807 A Report of the proceedings in cases of high treason at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at the New Sessions House, under a special commission, in the months of August, September, 1803 / A report of the proceedings and opinion of the Board of General Officers, on their examination into the conduct, behaviour, and proceedings of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, Knight of the Bath, Colonel Peregrine Lascelles, and Brigadier-General Thomas Fowke, from the time of the breaking out of the rebellion in North-Britain in the year 1745, till the action at Preston-Pans inclusive taken publickly in the Great Room at the Horse-Guards in the year 1746 : with a preface, containing the reasons for this publication. A report of the trial at Bar, Rowe v. Brenton, tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, Michaelmas term, 9 Geo. IV. as to the right to minerals in the assessional lands of the Duchy of Cornwall, with explanatory notes and an appendix, containing the records and documents as given in evidence A report of the trial of Cooper v. Wakley, for an alleged libel taken by short-hand writers employed expressly for the occasion, with an engraving of the instruments, and the position of the patient together with Mr.B. Cooper's "Prefatory remarks" on the evidence and a copious explanatory appendix / A report of the trial of Michael & Martin Toohey on an indictment, for the murder of James W. Gadsden, Esq. : before the Honorable Abraham Nott, one of the associate justices of South-Carolina, at the Court of Sessions, held in Charleston, for January term, 1819 : containing the whole of the testimony and the speeches at length of William Lance, Benjamin F. Hunt, and William Crafts, Jun., Esquires on behlaf of the accused and Robert Y. Hayne, Esq., attorney-general, on the part of the state : together with the judge's charge, &c., &c. / A report of the trials of the Caravats and Shanavests at the Special Commission, for the several counties of Tipperary, Waterford, and Kilkenny, before the Right Hon. Lord Norbury, and the Right Hon. S. O'Gready, commencing at Clonmel, on Monday, February 4th, 1811 / A report of the trial of James Sylvanus M'Clean alias J. Melville, and William L. Graham, before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on the 28th and 29th of February, and March 1st, 1812, for a conspiracy to extort money from Stephen Girard, Esq. A report of the trial of Mr. Hugh Fitzpatrick for a libel upon His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. A report of the trial the Queen on the prosecution of the Scorton Nunnery versus Gathercole, before Mr. Baron Alderson, and a special jury at the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, on Saturday the 14th July, 1838 Đ. 10,000 damages, Summer Assizes, trial at Ennis, county of Clare, on 27th July, 1804, before the Hon. Baron Smith, and a special jury a report of the trial on an action for damages brought by the Reverend Charles Massy against the Most Noble the Marquis of Headfort, for criminal conversation with plaintiff's wife : damages laid at Đ. 40,000 / A report of the trials of James Dunn and Patrick Carty for a conspiracy to murder the Right Honourable the Earl of Carhampton / A 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 A report of the trial of the Rev. Valentine Griffith, and James Carroll upon three indictments for murder at the assizes of Maryborough, on the 2d day of August, 1814, before the Right Hon. Lord Norbury, chief justice of the Common Pleas / A report of the trial of the case of H.R. & J. Reynolds vs. the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, before the Honorable, the judge of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, Z. Collins Lee A report of the trial of Robert Robinson for bigamy tried in the Sessions House, Green-Street, at the Commission of Oyer and Terminer, before the Hon. Justices Mayne and Fletcher, on Wednesday the 24th of June, 1812 / A report of the trial of Thomas Keenan, upon an indictment for high treason A report of the trial of Robert St. Leger for the murder of Denis Whelan A report of the trial of the action in which Bartholomew M'Garahan, was the plaintiff, and the Rev. Thomas Maguire, was the defendant, tried in the Court of the Exchequer in Ireland, before the Hon. Baron Smith, on Thursday, the 13th, and Friday, the 14th of December, 1827 A report of the trial of Walter Clare, upon an indictment for high treason. A report of the trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq., and Martin M'Keon, at the Trim Summer Assizes, 1817, before the Right Hon. St. George Daly, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's Bench A report of the trial of Peter Finerty, upon an indictment for a libel A report 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, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th days of April, 1820 A report of the trial of Robert Gore, Esq., upon an indictment, for the murder of the Right Honorable William, late Earl of Meath, at the Wicklow Summer Assizes, 1797, before the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Kelly A report of the trial of the King v. John Hatchard for a libel on the aides-de-camp of Sir James Leith, governor and commander-in-chief of the Leeward Islands and the grand jury of the island of Antigua, as published in the tenth report of the directors of the African Institution, in the Court of King's Bench, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury on February 20, 1817 together with Mr. Justice Bayley's address in pronouncing the sentence of the court / A report of the trial of Patrick Finney, upon an indictment for high treason before the Hon. Judge Chamberlain, and the Hon. Baron Smith / A report of the trials of John Kennedy, John Ryan, and William Voss for the murder of Edmund Butler, at Carrickshock, on the 14th December, 1831 : tried before the Hon. Baron Foster, at the Spring and Summer Assizes of Kilkenny, 1832 / A report of the trial of Michael-William Byrne upon an indictment, for high treason A report of the trial of Samuel Busby & Judith, his wife upon the three several indictments for the unnatural treatment of their children, at a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, on Tuesday 2d July, 1793 held before Edmond Stanley and Robert Day, Esqrs., two of His Majesty's counsel learned in the law / A report of the trial of William Congreve Alcock, and Henry Derenzy, Esqrs., on an indictment for the murder of John Colclough, Esq., at Wexford Assizes, 26th March, 1808, before the Hon. Baron Smith / A report of the trial of Sir H.C. Lippincott, bart., on a charge of rape, committed on the person of Mary Milford, spinster, aged 17 years preferred at the Assizes of General Gaol-Delivery for the city and county of Bristol, on the 18th of April 1810, before Sir. Vicary Gibbs, knt., recorder and alderman of the said city : with prefatory observations, notes, and an appendix, containing the informations on which the prosecution was founded / A Report of the trial of Thomas Donnelly, Nicholas Farrell, Laurence Begley, and Michael Kelly, upon an indictment for high treason at a special commission. A Report of the trials and subsequent proceedings in the causes of Rowe v. Grenfell, Rowe v. Brenton and another and Doe (Dem. Carthew) v. Brenton relative to the claims made by the lessees of the Duke of Cornwall to the copper mines within the Dutchy lands and involving also the question of title to the lands and estates of the tenants / A report of the trial of George Lidwell and Thomas Prior, Esqrs. upon an information, filed ex officio, by His Majesty's Attorney General, for sending and delivering a challenge to Cholmeley Dering, Esq., colonel of the Romney Fencibles / Court of General Sessions, New-York, October term, 1833, before His Honor the recorder, aldermen Dunshee and Palmer, a 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, a hatter residing at 160 Broadway A report of the trial of Joseph Doran. upon an indictment, for high treason / A report of the trial of Richard Rochfort, Esq., upon an indictment for the murder of Richard Castles, in a duel tried before the Right Hon. Lord Norbury and the Hon. Baron George, at the Commission for the Co. of Dublin, Feb. 1805 : taken from the notes of a barrister and published by the permission of the court. A report of the trial of Malcolm Gillespie and George Skene Edwards, for forgery A report of the trial of James Jameson and James M'Gowan in the Oyer and Terminer of Dauphin County, December, 1806, for the murder of Jacob Eshelinan on the night of the 28th August, 1806 likewise a sketch of the life of Jacob Eshelman, and an accurate account of the life of James M'Gowan. A report of the trial of Robert Emmet, upon an indictment for high treason A report of the trial A. Gall, Esq., alderman of Bury St. Edmund's versus F.K. Eagle, Esq., Robinson Taylor, and Richard Payne, for the publication of an alleged libel in the "Bury and Suffolk Press" newspaper of June 19, 1833 before Mr. Justice Littledale and a special jury at the Suffolk Summer Assizes, held at Bury Saint Edmund's, August 3, 1833. A report of the trial of John Begg, upon an indictment for high treason. A report of the trial of John Killen and John M'Cann, upon an indictment for high treason at a special commission. A report of the trial of Kinder versus Everett and others in the Court of King's Bench, Dec. 20, 1823, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury. A Special report of the proceedings in the case of the Queen against Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P., John O'Connell, Esq., M.P., Thomas Steele, Esq., Thomas Matthew Ray, Esq., Charles Gavan Duffy, Esq., Rev. Thomas Tierney, Rev. Peter James Tyrrell, John Gray, Esq., M.D., and Richard Barrett, Esq. in the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, Michaelmas term 1843 and Hilary term, 1844, on an indictment for conspiracy and misdemeanour / A report on a special investigation of the initiation of public improvements in the office of the President of the Borough of Richmond, city of New York, June 3, 1912 A review of the majority report of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives A Select collection of singular and interesting histories together with the tryals and judicial proceedings to which the extraordinary facts therein recorded gave occasion : containing among others, the history and tryal I. Of M. De Cinq Mars and M. De Thou, son to the celebrated historian, II. Of Urban Grandier, who was condemned and burnt as a magician, to satiate the revenge of Cardinal Richlieu, III. Of Don Carlos, son to Philip II., of Spain, condemned to death for rebellion, wherein a just account is occasionally given of the Spanish court of inquisition, IV. Of the Czarowitz Alexis, eldest son to Peter the Great, who was likewise impeached and condemned to death for conspiracy and acts of rebellion against his father / A review of the Guiteau case A review of the Chandos peerage case, adjudicated 1803, and of the pretensions of Sir Samuel-Egerton Brydges, bart., to designate himself per legem terr̆ Baron Chandos of Sudeley A sketch of the proceedings and trial of William Hardy, on an indictment for the murder of an infant, November 27, 1806, before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Boston, within and for the counties of Suffolk and Nantucket, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the second Tuesday of March, in the year of Our Lord 1807 A supplement to the report of the trial of the Spanish pirates with the confessions or protests written by them in prison also all the evidence in support of a motion for a new trial : together with the opinions of judges story and Davis (in full) on that motion and the sentence of death upon the seven prisoners concluding with a brief review of the whole case. A vindication of the conduct and principles of the printer of the Newark Herald an appeal to the justice of the people of England on the result of two recent and extraordinary prosecutions : for libels with an appendix / A vindication of the calling of the Special Superior Court, at Middletown, on the 4th Tuesday of August, 1815, for the trial of Peter Lung, charged with the crime of murder with observations on the constitutional power of the legislature to interfere with the judiciary in the administration of justice / A true account how Matthew Womble murdered his wife (who was pregnant) and his four sons on June 19th, 1784, he lived in Isle of Wight County, (in Virginia.) / A trial by ejectment involving a question of legitimacy, between John Day, of Bedford, Esq., plaintiff and Thomas Day, of Spaldwick, Esq., defendant for the recovery of an estate in the county of Huntingdon, tried at the assizes held there on Monday, July 31, 1797, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, and a special jury A statement of the frauds on the elective franchise in the city of New York, in the fall of the year 1838 and spring of 1839 A trial on an action for damages wherein Moses Pentland was plaintiff and Bernard Clarke was defendant for criminal conversation between the defendant and the plaintiff's wife : had before the Right Honourable Barry, Lord Viscount Avonmore, in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Tuesday, the first day of March, 1803 / A.B. Gwathmey and C.B. Gwathmey, appellants, against B.F. Cheatham and J.F. Cheatham, respondents brief for appellants. A true account of the proceedings relating to the charge of the House of Commons against John Lord Haversham A.B. Gwathmey and another, against Benjamin F. Cheatham, and another brief for respondent. A Statement of the case of William Carmichael Smyth, Esq., late one of the paymasters of exchequer bills who has been during the period of nearly four years harassed with a groundless, vexatious, and iniquitous suit, in the Consistory Court of London, and in the Arches Court of Canterbury : shewing the absolute necessity of an immediate reform in that department of the laws of England. Libels a statement of the trial of an indictment against George Manners, gentleman, at Westminster-Hall : before the Right Hon. Edward Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the Court of King's Bench, on Saturday, 1st June, 1811, for libels in the satirist of the 1st May, 1809, and 1st September, 1810, on the character of William Hallett, Esq., upon which indictment the defendant was found guilty : with judgment of the court delivered 27th June, 1811, directing him to be imprisoned three calendar months in King's Bench Prison, and to enter into security for his good behaviour for three years himself in 500l., with two sureties in 200l., each also the judgment of the court upon an indictment against James Armstrong, Esq., delivered 28th November, 1811, for a libellous letter written by the defendant to Mr. Hallett, and sent open by general post / A verbatim report of the cause Doe dem. Tatham v. Wright tried at the Lancaster Lammas Assizes, 1834, before Mr. Baron Gurney and a special jury / A Statement of the case of Rev. Barnabas Phinney, who is accused of the crime of adultery with and seduction of Aurelia Chalker A true copy of the paper delivered the night before her execution by Sarah Malcom to the Rev. Mr. Piddington, lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great, March 6th, 1732-3 A true state of the difference between Sir George Rook, knt., and William Colepeper, Esq. together with an account of the tryal of Mr. Nathanael Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. John Merriam, before the Right Honorable Sir John Holt, knt., lord chief justice of England, on an indictment for the designs and attempts therein mentioned against the life of the said William Colepeper on behalf of the said Sir George Rook. A Vindication of the four laymen who requested the three bishops to present charges against Bishop Doane. A true and genuine copy of the trial of Sir Chaloner Ogle Knt., rear admiral of the blue before the chief justice of Jamaica, for an assault on the person of His Excellency Edward Trelawney Esq., captain-general, general and commander in chief of the said island : now published in order to correct the errors and supply the defects of a thing lately published, called the trial of Sir Chaloner Ogle Knt., &c. A statement of the facts and circumstances connected with the late trial of Dr. A.A. Muller, late rector of Trinity Church, Clarksville, Tenn. by which he was displaced from the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Tennessee, and of the church in the United States : respectfully addressed to the Rt. Rev Bishops, the clergy and laity of said church and to his numerous friends throughout the union. A statement of the case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere, United States volunteers tried by court-martial and dismissed from the service of the United States, August 10th, 1863 : with a map, a copy of the record of the trial, and an appendix. A summary of the case of General Fitz-John Porter A.S. Lewis and others, libellants, appellants, v. William H. Trant, claimant, appellee brief for claimant, L.S. Dabney, F. Cunningham. A summary of the trial, the King v. S.F. Waddington, for purchasing hops at Worcester also the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, when the rule was granted with notes by the defendant, the preface dedicated to the Right Hon. Wm. Pitt, the professed protector of British commerce. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle district, May term, 1860, A. Herr Smith, Henry Lybrandt and Christian Lybrandt, plaintiffs in error & defendants below, vs. N. Ellmaker, John Eberly, defendant in error & plaintiff below error to the Common Pleas of Lancaster County. A vindication of the result of the trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery to which is prefixed his statement of facts relative to the circumstances by which he became involved in the prosecution. A true state of the affair betwixt the Right Reverend Jemmet, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross, and the Reverend Marmaduke Dallas, A.M., of the city of Cork with the most severe sentence of degradation, &c., pronounced by the former against the latter, for marrying Phillip Oliver, Esq, member of Parliament, to Miss Lucy Grey, spinster, in a private place, viz. in the House of Quintin Osburn, of the city of Cork, merchant, without publication of Banns, &c. : as also a letter from a gentleman in Cork to a Noble Lord in Dublin, concerning the said sentence, with His Lordship's answer. A vindication of the occupying claimant laws of Kentucky presented to the Supreme Court of the United States, in a petition for a reconsideration of the case of Green vs. Biddle / A True and just account of what was transacted in the Commons House, at Westminster, anno. dom. 1648 when that House voted David Jenkins Esq., a Welch judge and Sir Francis Butler, to be guilty of high treason against themselves without any tryal : and also an account of what the committee of that House proffer'd the said judge, if he would own their authority to be lawful, and his noble answer to all their proposals : and likewise an account of an excellent speech that the said judge intended to have spoken at the place of his execution, all which matters and things D.T. Esq., had from the mouth and notes of the said Sir Francis Butler. A summary of the charges case and evidence on an indictment preferred at the last Assizes at Stafford, against John Sparrow, an attorney, for perjury intended as a justification of that proceeding A true and exact copy of the paper delivered by Christopher Layer, Esq. at the place of execution to the under-sheriff of Middlesex, on Friday the 17th of this instant May. Address of Honourable Lyman Tremain to the jury on the final trial of Edward S. Stokes for the murder of James Fisk, Jr., 27th and 28th October, 1873. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1933, Columbia Law School, Harlan Fiske Stone, Moot Court competition final trial, Acme Steel Co., plaintiff-appellant, against Theodore Brown, U.S. Federal attorney for the state of Columbia, defendant-respondent brief for plaintiff-appellant. Before the Mixed Commission on British and American claims, administrators of James Syme, deceased, vs. United States, no. 139 brief for claim. Administration of Judge Francis A. Winslow Account of the short life and ignominious death of Stephen Merrill Clark, who was executed at Salem on Thursday the tenth day of May, 1821 at the early age of 16 years and 9 months for the crime of arson Adultery anatomized in a select collection of tryals [i.e., trials] for criminal conversation : brought down from the infant ages of Cuckoldom in England, to its full growth in the present times. Abstract of the proceedings in the case of the King v. Richard Barrett, in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given and the proceedings had on his trial and relative thereto Kansas senatorship, Ady vs. Martin A.S. Lewis et al., libellants, appellants, v. William H. Trant, claimant, appellee brief on behalf of appellants. Adultery trial in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury between Edward Dodwell, Esq., plaintiff, and the Rev. Henry Bate Dudley, defendant, for crim., con. Address of Hon. Lyman Tremain to the jury on the final trial of Edward S. Stokes for the murder of James Fisk, Jr., 27th and 28th October, 1873. Abner L. Duncan's heirs and representatives, plaintiffs in error, versus the United States in error to the District Court United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana. The Adams Express Co., v. Ryland W. Darnell, November term, 1867 appeal from Marion Common Pleas. Adolph Pilger, respondent, vs. United States Steel Corporation, respondent, and Public Trustee, appellant, on appeal from the Court of Chancery reply brief for appellant. Pecuniary claims arbitration H.J. Randolph Hemming : memorial of His Britannic Majesty's government in support of the claim. Albert M.D.C. Lusk, message from the President of the United States, relating to the trial of Albert M.D.C. Lusk, by a military commission [Albany bridge case complaints and depositions] Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Margarita, Ali Haccari, master, Ali Haccari, of Tripoli, a subject of His Highness the Bashaw of Tripoli, master of the said ship, and claimant of the whole of the cargo, laden on board the said ship, on his own behalf, as the true, lawful, and only owner and proprietor thereof, appellant, against Brydges Watkins Taylor, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's Ship Apollo, the captor of the said ship and cargo, and Charles Bishop, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general, respondents an appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court at Malta, appellant's case. In the House of Lords, (from the First Division of the Court of Session in Scotland), Alexander Turner, Esq., of Barbauchlaw, merchant in Glasgow, appellant, William Hamilton, miner sometime residing at Cappers, near Whitburn, now residing in Armadale, in the parish of Bathgate, respondent the appellant's case. Alegato de buena prueba presentado por D. Luis Croissé en el juicio que sigue con D. Francisco G. Montero sobre despojo de la hacienda de Aragón An Account of Charles Price who was apprehended for forgery American Can Company, plaintiff, against the United States, defendant, Missouri Can Company, plaintiff, against the United States, defendant : Detroit Can Company, plaintiff, against the United States, defendant brief for plaintiffs. American Bell Telephone Company, and others vs. People's Telephone Company defendant's testimony in answer to complainants' case. American Bell Telephone Company et al., v. the People's Telephone Company et al., before Hon. William J. Wallace, circuit judge argument of J.J. Storrow, Esq. Cargo of Coal Ex Steamer City of Everett, and freight thereon, American Steel Barge Company, libellant, appellant, v. Chesapeake & Ohio Coal Agency Company, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from final decree (Lowel, J.), March 28, 1901, record. Amory Eliot, appellant, v. James G. Freeman, Robert A. Boit, Nathaniel Thayer, and Robert H. Gardiner, appellees, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts brief for appellant. Amos E. Dolbear, Francis M. Holmes, and Henry B. Metcalf, appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company brief for appellants. American Bell Telephone Company v. Amos E. Dolbear, et al. brief for complainants on motion for preliminary injuction. An Abstract of the trial of George Stratton, Henry Brooke, Charles Floyer, and George Mackay, Esquires, for deposing the Rt. Hon. Lord Pigot, late governor of Fort St. George, in the East-Indies [American Bell Telephone Company v. People's Telephone Company] Pecuniary claims arbitration claim no. 1., the "Lindesfarne" : memorandum of the oral argument of Great Britain in support of the claim. American and British claims arbitration, Home Missionary Society memorial of the United States in support of the claim. American Bell Telephone Company, et al., v. Albert Spencer, et al. pleadings and evidence. American Bell Telephone Company, et al., vs. People's Telephone Company, et als. evidence introduced on behalf of complainants and defendants from the Overland case : together with the opinions of the court below final decreee, appeal papers &c. Life trial and conviction of William H. Westervelt, for the abduction of little Charley Ross the tragic death of the burglars Mosher and Douglass (on long island, N.Y.) who were implicated in abducting the poor little fellow, the confession the whole case the trial in full. American journal of insanity for January, 1852 In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, in equity Amesburgh Packing Company, plaintiff, v. Robert J. Green, et als., defendants : brief for the plaintiff. American Graphophone Company vs. Cleveland Walcutt, Walter H. Miller and Henry J. Hagen, defendant in equity. In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition : Amesburgh Packing Company, plaintiff, v. Robert J. Green, et als., defendants for hearing on demurrer to the bill. American and British claims arbitration, Robert E. Brown reply of the United States. An Account of the case of George Caddell, who was executed at Stafford for the murder of Elizabeth Price A brief sketch of the occurrences on board the Brig Crawford on her voyage from Matanzas to New-York together with an account of the trial of the three Spaniards, Jose Hilario Casares, Felix Barbeito and Jose Morando, in the Circuit Court of Richmond, before Chief Justice Marshall, for piracy and murder committed on board said Brig : with other circumstances, calculated to illustrate those transactions / A brief notice of the life of Mrs. Hannah Kinney, for twenty years An account of the arrest, trial, conviction, and confession of Jabez Boyd for the murder of Wesley Patton An account of the trials of Richard Savage, James Gregory, and William Merchant, with some curious anecdotes of the life of Mr. Savage An Account of Lewis Avershaw, who was hanged for murder An Account of Thomas Butler, Esq., who was executed for a robbery on the highway An Account of the late insurrection in Ireland in which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French Government, through Lord E. Fitzgerald, Mr. A. O'Connor, J. Quigley, and others : together with a short history of the principal battles between the King's forces and the insurgents, with observations on the confessions of the chiefs, and on their connection with certain societies in Great Britain. An Account of the sufferings of Col. John Gerard, and Mr. Peter Vowel, the first being beheaded on Tower Hill, July the 10th, 1654, the latter hang'd the same day at Charing Cross An account of the trial between Jonathan Stancliffe, plaintiff and Thomas Chorley and George Bulmer, defendants for neglect and inattention as to the dislocation of an arm tried on Saturday, the 31st July, 1830, at York, before Sir N.C. Tindal, Knight and a special jury. An account of the trial between George Earl of Essex, plaintiff and the Hon. & Rev. Wm. Capel, defendant, before the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the Court of King's Bench and a special jury at the Summer Assizes holden at Hertford, July 20th, 1809, for trespasses committed in hunting with the Berkeley Fox-Hounds An account of the medical evidence connected with the trial of Jessie M'Lachlan, at the Glasgow Autumn Circuit, 1862 An account of the life and trial of John Hawkins, highwayman An Account of Robert Hallam who was hanged for murder An account of the arguments of counsel and the directions of the court on a plea of auterfois acquit pleaded by James Foy, at the Summer Assizes 1786, holden for the county of Mayo, at Ballinrobe, on the fifth day of June, to an indictment for procuring, stirring, and provoking Andrew Creagh, otherwise Craig, and others to slee and murder Patrick Randal M'Donnell, Esquire, and Charles Hipson with the pleadings in that case. An Account of the arraignments and tryals of Col. Richard Kirkby, Capt. John Constable, Capt. Cooper Wade, Capt. Samuel Vincent, and Capt. Christopher Fogg on a complaint exhibited by the judge-advocate on behalf of Her Majesty at a court-martial held on board the Ship Breda in Port-Royal Harbour in Jamaica, in America, the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 12th days of October 1702, for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes, committed by them in a fight at sea, commenced the 19th of August, 1702, off of St. Martha in the latitude of ten degrees north, near the main-land of America, between the Honourable John Benbow Esq., and Admiral Du Casse with four French ships for war, for which Col. Kirkby and Capt. Wade were sentenc'd to be shot to death / An Account of the trial of Francis Delap, Esq., late provost marshal-general, upon an information for a misdemeanor at a Supreme Court of Judicature, held in the town of Kingston, in the island of Jamaica, on June 18, 1755. An account of the trial of Joel M. Johnson and others containing the state of the case, as agreed upon by counsel, charge of Chief Justice Green and decision of the Supreme Court, on error. A request under section 2, canon 2, title II, of the digest of the canons respectfully submitted to the Bishop and Standing Committee of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, and to the five nearest bishops. A report of an interesting case wherein Mr. Francis Doyle, of Carrick-on-Suir, merchant and cloth-manufacturer, was plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, high sheriff of the county of Tipperary, in the year 1798, was defendant tried and determined at Clonmel Spring Assizes, Monday, April, 9, 1801, before Lord Avonmore. A review of the trial, conviction, and final imprisonment in the common jail of the county of Suffolk, of Abner Kneeland, for the alleged crime of blasphemy A sketch of the life and adventures of Henry Leander Foote, sentenced to be hung in New Heaven, June 19, 1850, (reprieved by the Legislature till October 2, 1850,) for the murder of Miss Emily H. Cooper containing an account of his early history and habits, with an appeal to youngmen on the danger of exposure to evil company : together with his adventures as a U.S. Dragoon during the Florida war, and a description of the horrid massacre of two families, and some battles, never before published, also, a description of parts of South America, which he visited / A selection of oriental cases decided in the Supreme Courts of the Straits' Settlements A review of the Webster case A statement of facts and circumstances connected with the recent trial of the Bishop of New-York A sketch of the history of the Davenport boys , their mediumship, journeyings, and the manifestations and tests given in their presence by the spirits : a full account of the arrest and trials of L.P. Rand and the Davenport mediums, at Mexico, and at Phجnix, their incarceration, and the deliverance of L.P. Rand from the prison by the angels, their declaration of the fact, and affidavit to the same, duly made and presented : with an appendix / A state of the evidence in the cause between His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, and others, pursuers, and Archibald Douglas, of Douglas, Esquire, defender with remarks / A speech delivered before the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, in defence of Abner Kneeland, on an indictment for blasphemy January term, 1834 / A report of trials under a special commission for the county of Limerick, held at Limerick, January, 1848 A Select collection of remarkable trials viz., of the Duke of Norfolk, and the Lady Mary Mordaunt, for a divorce, Patrick Hurley, for perjury, Dr. Henry Sacheverell, for a misdemeanor, James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, and William Lord Nairn for high treason, George Earl of Wintoun, for high treason, Robert Earl of Oxford for high treason and other high crimes and misdemeanors, Major Stede, Bonnet, and Thirty-three others for piracy, Jeffery Gilbert, Lord Chief Baron of Ireland, John Pocklington, Esq., and Sir John St. Leger, barons of the Exchequer, for a contempt of the House of Lords, Hugh Reason and Robert Tranter, for the murder of Edward Lutterel, Esq., Arundel Coke, alias Cooke, and John Woodbourne, for flitting Mr. Crispe's nose, Christopher Layer, Esq., for high treason. A short account of the authorities in law, upon which judgement was given in Sir Edw. Hales his case A review of the Beecher case The true issue for the churchman a statement of facts in relation to the recent ordination in St. Stephen's Church, New-York / A report of the whole proceedings on the trial of Henry and John Sheares, Esqrs. for high treason : tried by special commission before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton,اthe Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Smith at the Sessions House, and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, on Thursday, July the 12th, and Friday, July 13th, 1798 : to which is annexed, a report of the trials at large of John M'Cann, and W.M. Byrne, Esq., of Rathdowny, county of Wicklow for high treason : tried by the above special commission, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Smithاthe Honourable Mr. Baron George, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Day and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin, at the Sessions-House, on Tuesday, 17th, Wednesday, 18th, Friday the 20th and Saturday the 21st July, 1798 : of which crimes the said Henry and John Sheares, John M'Cann, and Wm. Michael Byrne, were found guilty : with a particular account of the behaviour of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of execution. A review of the proceedings and arguments in a cause in Chancery, between James Fox, Esq., and Robert Mackreth, Esq. in which Lord Kenyon, then master of the Rolls, pronounced a decree in favour of Mr. Fox, which was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on an appeal to him, and on a further appeal, re-affirmed in the House of Lords : wherein the conduct of Mr. Mackreth in the transactions which are involved in and produced the cause is defined,اthe charges of the counsel, employed by Mr. Fox refuted,اand Mr. Mackreth's character fully and completely rescued from the imputations of the decree / A short account of the trial of Gen. Andrew Jackson, before the Hon. Dominick A. Hall, judge of the District Court of the United States for the Louisiana District, in a suit entitled "The United States vs. A. Jackson, commanding him to shew cause why an attachment should not issue against him for divers alleged contempts of the said court," accompanied by Gen. Jackson's defence and sundry other documents relative to the case A Short narrative of the circumstances attending the late trials in the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras for forgery, perjury, and conspiracy to cheat, with some comments on the unjustifiable allusions made to them in the recent official pamphlet in defence of the Madras Government. A selection of trials, causes, and important occurrences, in Courts of Judicature including characteristical remarks and anecdote / A Sketch of the life, trial, and execution of Oliver Watkins, who was hung at Brooklyn, (Conn.,) on the 2d day of August, 1831, for the murder of his wife A report of the whole trial of Gen. Micheal Bright and others before Washington & Peters, in the Circuit Court of the United States in and for the district of Pennsylvania, in the third circuit : on an indictment for obstructing, resisting, and opposing the execution, of the writ of arrest, issued out of the District Court of Pennsylvania, in the case of Gideon Olmstead and others, against the surviving executrices of David Rittenhouse, deceased / A speech delivered before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in the cause of Wilson v. Fendall on appeal from the Arches Court of Canterbury / A Review of the trial of John Alley, Jr., and others on the charges of riot, &c. exposing the misrepresentations given in evidence at the trial, as contained in the printed report : with remarks upon the conduct, and measures, pursued by the prosecutors relative to the case of the defendants. A statement of facts relating to the demand of William Vans, on the estates of Messrs. John & Richard Codman, at Boston, deceased A Short account of the murder of Mr. Scurr, at Beeston-Park, near Leeds A statement by William S. Andrews, to which is appended a summary of the testimony, papers and records referred to A review of the Belt trial [A Report of trials under a special commission for the county of Clare held at Ennis, January, 1848] A Report of the whole proceedings on the trials of Henry and John Sheares, Esqrs., John M'Cann, gent., W.M. Byrne, Esq., and Oliver Bond, merchant for high treason : tried by Special Commission, before the Right Hon. Lord Carleton, the Hon. Mr. Justice Crookshank, Hon. Baron George, Hon. Justice Day, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Smith, at the Sessions House, and a respectable jury of the city of Dublin : on Thursday, the 12th, Friday, 13th, Tuesday, 17th, Wednesday, 18th, Friday 20th, Saturday, the 21st, Monday, 23d, and Tuesday, the 24th of July, 1798, of which crime the said Henry and John Sheares, John M'Cann, Wm. Michael Byrne, and Oliver Bond, were found guilty : with a particular account of the of Henry and John Sheares, at the place of execution. A sketch of the speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, delivered in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Chief Justice Kenyon, on Saturday, June the 24th, in the trial of Williams, for publishing the first and second part of Paine's Age of reason with the substance of his defence. A Sketch of the trial of Edward Donally, at Carlisle, at the November Court of Oyer and Terminer of 1807, for the murder of his wife Catharine Donally, on the ninth of August, 1807, at East Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, and afterwards consuming her body with fire to which is added, a short account of his life and the opinion at large which was given on the motion in arrest of judgment. A state of the dispute between Sir Robert Clayton, bart., Sir John Gresham, bart., Lady Gresham, and Miss Clayton and John Kenrick, Esq. relative to the purchase of the reversion of the manor and borough of Blechingly, in the county of Surry : extracted from the pleadings in the High Court of Chancery. A Serious answer to the Ld Bishop of Oxford's speech in the House of Lords on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell : and may also serve indifferently as an answer to the Bishop of Lincoln's and the Bishop of Norwich's speeches on the second article of the same impeachment. A special report of the trial of the Rev. Vladimir Petcherine, (one of the Redemptorist fathers) in the Court House, Green-street, Dublin, December 1855 : on an indictment charging him burning the Protestant Bible at Kingstown / A report of trials before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice and the Hon. Baron Sir Wm. C. Smith, bart., at the Special Commission, at Maryborough, commencing on the 23rd May, and ending on the 6th June A review and comparison of the two decisions pronounced by Judge McLean, in the case of Goesele, et al., vs. Bimeler, et al., in Chancery the first decision pronounced for the United States Circuit Court for the district of Ohio, the other for the Supreme Court of the United States, to which the case was appealed / A statement A true account of the Gunpowder Plot extracted from Dr. Lingard's history of England and Dodd's church history : including the notes and documents appended to the latter / A statement of the causes which led to the dismissal of Surgeon-General William A. Hammond, from the army with a review of the evidence adduced before the court. A statement of facts relative to the conduct of the Reverend John Clayton, Senior, the Reverend John Clayton, Junior, and the Reverend William Clayton the proceedings on the trial of an action brought by Benjamin Flower against the Reverend John Clayton, Junior, for defamation with remarks. A statement of facts showing the debt due to Vans, by John and Richard Codman, who were condemned in France, while both were living to deliver William Vans, 45,513 francs rentes per year, that amounted in 1829, to upwards of 534,054 dollars Stephan Codman, as executor, administrator, and heirs, have refused to pay by pretending ignorance of the debt to defraud Vans, as appears by the pleas of Stephen Codman, made by A. Stearns, his attorney, stated in this narrative. A true and genuine account of Samuel Orton, who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, January 14, 1767, for a forgery upon the bank by the clergyman who attended him : to which is annexed, his unhappy case drawn up by himself, wrote with his own hand and delivered to that clergyman requesting that it may be made public : together with three letters sent by him to the above gentleman after his conviction. A statement of the trials of Rev. Isaac D. Cole before the Classis of Paramus, in 1838 and 1840, for charges preferred against him / A statement of the trial of Charles R.S. Boyington, who was indicted and executed for the murder of Nathaniel Frost A Synopsis of the speeches of Ogden Hoffman, Thomas Phenix, Hugh Maxwell, Judge Edwards, &c., on the trial of Robinson, for the murder of Ellen Jewett A succinct history of the remarkable arson case in Meridian, Miss. the burning of the Phجnix hotel : containing also a full report of the testimony, arguments of counsel, charges to the jury, and the acquittal of C.H. Williams, Esq. / A verbatim report of the two trials of Mr. T.J. Wooler, editor of the Black Dwarf, for alledged libels before Mr. Justice Abbott, and a special jury, on Thursday, June 5, 1817 / A true and faithful narrative of the life and actions of John Oneby, Esq., commonly called Major Oneby, who was to have been executed last Monday at Tyburn for the murder of William Gower, Esq., giving an account of his birth, parentage and education of his killing Count Truxy a Saxon officer in Flanders, Lieut. Toolley in Jamaica, and the murder of himself in Newgate with the copy of a letter he wrote to a gentleman an hour before he committed that violent action and of an amazing wicked declaration he made a few days before it of an undertaker's letter to him about his burial and his behaviour thereupon : also of a remarkable instance of generosity in one of his fellow-prisoners, with many other surprising particulars. A suit in equity between Oliver Earle and others, complainants, and William Wood and others, defendants in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, before the Honorable Lemuel Shaw, the Honorable Samuel S. Wilde, the Honorable Charles Dewey, the Honorable Samuel Hubbard. In the Supreme Court of the state of Washington, A.F. Phillippay, as receiver of the Connellkahlotus Telephone Company, a corporation, respondent, vs. Pacific Power & Light Company, a corporation, appellant appeal from the Superior Court of Walla Walla County Hon. Edward C. Mills, judge. A true and faithful history of the trial of the Rev. Alexander Bullions, D.D. before the Associate Presbytery of Cambridge, on a libel exhibited against him by that reverend body in May, 1829, and before the Associate Synod of North America, at their meeting in Philadelphia, in May, 1830, whither the cause was carried by appeal : to which is prefixed a brief account of some of the causes which seem to have led to the prosecution and the whole is interspersed with remarks which may be useful to such as have business in church courts / Alabama contested election, Supreme Court of Alabama, January term, 1873 record and proceedings in the matter of W.W. Screws vs. Pat Ragland, secretary of State. [Address in Defence of J. Cushing Edmands, to the General] Act incorporating the Equitable Securities Company, approved May 21, 1894 Abrégé des causes célèbres & intéressantes avec les jugemens qui les ont décidées / Account of the extraordinary and shocking case of George Mathews, who was capitally convicted at the Old Bailey in February, 1818, on a false charge of robbing his master, Colonel Whaley, and afterwards through the benevolent influence of Mr. Alderman Wood, the Hon. Mr. Bennet and others, pardoned by the Prince Regent, on the clearest proofs being given of his innocence containing a report of the trial of Mathews, a sketch of his life, his memorial to the Prince Regent, Colonel Whaley's answer, remarks thereon and Mr. Harmer's letter, explaining his reasons for assisting in the developement and obtaining a pardon for Mathews. Account of the trial and execution of Francis Tarranova, an American seaman belonging to the Ship Emily, who was taken by force from on board and inhumanly strangled upon a cross by the Chinese people at Canton, on Sunday, October 27th, 1821 Adna P. Balch, plaintiff in error, against Thomas F. Peter, defendant in error brief on application for leave to file petition in error / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1933, Columbia Law School, Harlan Fiske Stone, Moot Court competition final trial, Acme Steel Co., plaintiff-appellant, against Theodore Brown, U.S. Federal attorney for the state of Columbia, defendant-respondent brief for defendant-respondent. Act of incorporation and by-laws of the Old South Society in Boston In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Abraham Salomon, plaintiff-respondent, against the Manhattan Railway Company, the New York Elevated Railroad Company, and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. New-Jersey, Aaron Ogden and Thomas Gibbons, vs. Walter Rutherfurd Alarming developments connected with our courts the wrong member of Middlesex Bar convicted of perjury and the means by which it was accomplised exposed! A.S. Lewis et al., libellants, v. William H. Trant, claimant Account of Timothy Dunn, who was executed at Leicester, for the wilful murder of Mary Laikin of Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Edward Jones, Matthew Riley, and Dennis Conroy for the wilful murder of Henry Hutchinson of Loughborough Abstract of the rental of the real estate of William late Earl of Seaforth Adolf Beck (1877-1904) Abby Smith, and her cows with a report of the law case decided contrary to law Aktenmässige Darstellung merkwürdiger Verbrechen Abstract question concerning Judge Donohue Abstract of evidence taken in the suit American Bell Telephone Company, et al., vs. the People's Telephone Company, et als., in equity (Bell vs. Drawbaugh), now pending in the Circuit Court of the United States Southern District of New York Affecting case of Eliza Fenning, who suffered the sentence of the law, July 26, 1815 Agreement of creditors of the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Co. for purchasing the road and organizing the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. New York, October 3, 1861. Agreement of December 18th, 1876 Affaire de W.A. Grenier, propriétaire du journal "La Libre parole", accusé de libelle par l'Honorable J. Israël Tarte, ministre des Travaux publics plaidoyer de Mtre H.C. St-Pierre, C.R. pour la poursuite, suivi du résumé des débats par l'Hon. juge Wurtele. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, Alexander Gordon, who is impleaded with Pedro de la Quintana, Alexander Mackenzie, Malcolm Brogden and Roderick Mackenzie, survivors of Francisco de Lizardi, plaintiff in error, vs. John N. Gossler, defendant in error case made by plaintiff in error. Alexander Bayne Esq., appellant, the Honourable the Commissioners and Trustees of the Forfeited Estates, respondents the appellant's case. Causes criminelles et mondaines de 1880 précédées d'une préface In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, Alexander Lazard, et al., surviving partners, trading as Lazard Freres, vs. the Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company motion to dismiss writ of error. The invention of the electric speaking telephone All the proceedings in relation to the Aylesbury-men, committed by the House of Commons, and the report of the Lords Journal, and reports of the conferences, and of the free conference together with what stands upon the journal of the House of Commons, in the reign of King James I. in the case between Sir Francis Goodwin and Sir John Fortescue. Alfred A. Howlett, respondent, against the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company, James J. Belden, as receiver of the Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railroad Company, and the Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railroad Company, appellants brief and points for respondent. Alexander M. Lawrence, &c., claimants of the Ship Hornet, appellants, against Charles Minturn, respondent brief on the part of the appellants. American and British claims arbitration the Jessie, the Thomas F. Bayard, and the Pescawha : answer of the United States. American and British claims arbitration the Sidra : memorandum of authorities cited by His Britannic Majesty's government in oral argument in support of the claim. Alfred A. Howlett, respondent, against the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company, James J. Belden, as receiver of the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company, and the Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railroad Company, appellants papers on appeal from order denying motion to vacate injunction. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Alexander Y.P. Garnett, claimant of certain personal property plaintiff in error, vs. the United States, no. 15 in error to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, brief for the United States. Alexander M. Lawrence, et al., claimants of the Ship Hornet, appellants, vs. Charles Minturn appellants' points. Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute, et al., libellants and petitioners, appellees petition for rehearing. Jastrow Alexander, plaintiff-appellant, vs. James R. Griswold, Pauline Cohen and others defendants-respondents brief for respondents. Albert Freeman, plaintiff-in-error, (defendant below) against United States of America, defendant-in-error, (plaintiff below) brief of plaintiff in error. Alonzo T. Cross vs. Duncan Mackinnon et als defendants' brief. American and British claims arbitration Fiji land claims of George Rodney Burt, Benson Robert Henry, John B. Williams, Isaac M. Brower : memorial of the United States in support of the claims. The telephone appeals (January 24-February 8, 1887) argument of E.N. Dickerson, Esq., for the American Bell Telephone Company / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, no. March session, 1908, American Dredging Co., libellant, v. schooner "Henry O. Barrett," respondent, and tug "James Mccaulley," repondent, and Elliott W. Rogers, master, etc., libellant, v. tug "James Macaulley," respondent and dredge "Columbia," respondent appeal from United States District Court for Eastern District of Pennsylvania. American Bell Telephone Company, complainant, v. National Telephone Manufacturing Company, et al., defendants pleadings and evidence. An account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, Chirurgeon, for high treason in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion of the government, &c., who was tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 9th. of December, 1685 the tryals of John Holland and William Davis, for conspiring against violently assaulting and without any warrantable cause, imprisoning William Chancey, citizen and mercer of London, to extort a sum of money from him, who were tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 10th. of December, 1685 : as also the tryals of John Holland, William Davis, and Agnes Wearing, for a notorious burglary and felony, committed in the house of Leonel Gatford, a minister in Lime-street, London, and stealing plate, money and rings, to the value of 300 l. who were tryed and found guilty, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 11th of December, 1685. An account of the trial, on 14th June, 1703, before the Court of Queen's Bench, Dublin, of the Reverend Thomas Emlyn, for a publication against the doctrine of the trinity with a sketch of his associates, predecessors, and successors / An account of the treatment of Mr. Fairchild by the deacons in South Boston and others An Account of the late dreadful hurricane which did so much damage to our West India fleet, and was the cause of sixteen hundred unfortunate persons being drowned also, and account of the late alarming earthquake, which happened in various parts of the Kingdom. An Account of the alarming and destructive fire in York Minster, on February 2, 1829 containing the particulars of the commencement progress, and termination of the conflagration : with a sketch of the life of Jonathan Martin, likewise his letters, his apprehension, examination, confession, and committal to the city jail, &c., &c. An account of the trial of Edward Smyth An account of the life and transactions of William Gadesby from the age of seventeen to twenty-eight, when he was brought to trial before the High Court of Justiciary, and received sentence of death, on Tuesday, the 21st of December, 1790 / An account of the life and trial of Colonel Despard, traitor An account of Thomas Colley, who was hanged for murder Brief of title to a certain tract or parcel of land on the S.E. Corner of Passyunk and Penrose Avenues, in the 26th ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing 12 acres, 2 rods, 231/5 perches Before the Right Hon. R.R. Warren, Brown v. Esmonde, Re Sophia Maria Esmonde, deceased judgment. Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims, Asher T. Meyer against the United States, no. 4,014, class 2 brief for claimant. In the United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the matter of Mark P. Braffet, applicant, v. State of Utah, protestant, v. Pleasant Valley Coal Company, a corporation, intervenor, contest no. 3655, serial no. 022470 Brief or argument of William Christy, attorney of the appellee in the case of Paterson vs. Gaines, on appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States from the Ninth Circuit Court In the House of Lords, in the competition of brieves for the Roxburghe Succession, Brigadier General Walter Ker of Little-dean and Richard Hotchkis, writer to the signet, his attorney, appellants, Sir James Innes Ker Bart. and James Horne, writer to the signet, his commissioner, respondents case of Sir James Innes Ker Baronet and his commissioner; respondent in the original, appellants in the cross, appeal. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, Bowling Green Trust Company, trustee, complainant, against Western Maryland Rail Road Company, defendant Brief of counsel for the Sub-Committee of the Grievance Committee of the New York State Bar Association, appointed to investigate certain charges against Warren B. Hooker, a justice of the Supreme Court Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant, in equity brief for complainant upon motion to continue a receivership pendente lite. Brief of appellee in the case of Adams Express Co., v. Ryland W. Darnell, in the Supreme Court of Indiana, November term, 1867 The speaking telephone interferences, A-L and no. 1, Bell, Gray, Edison, Dolbear, McDonough, Voelker, Irwin, Blake brief for Alexander Graham Bell and Francis Blake. Before the Commissioner of Patents, Brown vs. LaDow, in interference, Horse Hay Rakes on motion to dissolve interference. Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company, appellants, vs. Frederick P. James, respondent brief on the part of appellants. In the King's Bench, Westminster Hall, December 12th, 1827, Brett v. Fisher and others Sarah B. Brush et al., as executors and trustees &c., et al., appellants vs. the Manhattan Railway Company et al respondents points. William L. Boyle, plaintiff-appellant, against Staten Island and South Beach Land Company, defendant-respondent memorandum in opposition to the plaintiff-appellant's motion to be relieved from his stipulation for judgement absolute and to take a new trial. Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad vs. Boston & Lowell Railroad British statutes, giving effect to the treaty for the apprehension of certain criminal fugitives In the Court of Appeals, William L. Boyle, plaintiff-appellant, against Staten Island and South Beach Land Company, Limited, defendant-respondent memorandum on behalf of motion for leave to withdraw the appeal. The Barque Edwin, Buckley claimant and appellant vs. the Naumkeag Stream Cotton Co., libellants May term, 1859. Brand's Lunacy case a full report of this most interesting and extraordinary investigation including copious animadversions on the principal actors in this drama to which are added may other important and highly affecting cases, together with a history of the horrors practised in private mad-houses : and the frightful power delegated to the mad-doctors of the 19th century, with the number of pauper lunatics in England : the Late Lord Chancellor and Mr. Sugen, the author's reply to Counsellor Austen / In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, Bowling Green Trust Company, trustee, complainant, against Western Maryland Rail Road Company, defendant bill of complaint. British and American joint commission for the settlement of the claims of the Hudson's Bay & Puget's Agricltural [i.e. Agricultural] Companies memorial and argument on the part of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company. Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant, in equity brief for defendant, in opposition to complainants motion for a receivership pendente lite. Bridge Street banditti versus the press report of the trial of Mary-Anne Carlile, for publishing a New Year's address to the reformers of Great Britain, written by Richard Carlile, at the instance of the Constitutional Association before Mr. Justice Best and a special jury, at the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July 24, 1821 : with the noble and effectual speech of Mr. Cooper in defence, at large. Brief for Court of Appeals in Chancery, the case of Pell vs. Ball Argument in support of Henry A. Du Pont's title to the office of United States Senator for the state of Delaware Argument of Edward G. Ryan, on the trial of Levi Hubbell, judge of the Second Judicial Circuit, before the Senate of Wisconsin on an impeachment preferred by the assembly for misdemeanors in office Argument for the plaintiffs in the case of the golden rocket, before the Supreme Court of Maine taking by rebels on the high seas is piracy, not capture, seizure or detention by the law of insurance. The Sovereignty of the states over their navigable waters argument of Daniel D. Barnard, in the Albany Bridge case, submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the term held in the city of Washington, in February, 1860. Argument of David Dudley Field, Esq., before the Supreme Court of the U.S., March 12th and 13th, 1866, in the matter of L.P. Milligan, W.A. Bowles, Stephen Horsey, petitioner, ex parte Argument of Hon. G.A. Jenks on behalf of Messrs. Clark and Maginnis Argument of Hon. Emory Washburn, before an ecclesiastical council convened in Hollis street meeting house, July, 1841 : with the charges preferred by the proprietors of said meeting house against the Rev. John Pierpont and the result of said council. Argument of Hiran P. Hastings in the case of Oakley vs. Aspinwall, in the Superior Court, upon the effect of the reversal of the judgement by the Court of Appeals Argument of Hon. Lysander Hill opposing the motion for a preliminary injunction in the American Bell Telephone Company vs. the Overland Telephone Company of New Jersey, Philadelphia, January 23d, 1884, and opinion of court Argument of Hon. Lyman Trumbull in the Supreme Court of the United States, March 4, 1868, in the matter of ex parte William H. McCardle, appellant Argument of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., on behalf of the contestants, in the Nancy Smith, will case, before the Surrogate of the county of Suffolk, state of New York Argument of Henry L. Clinton, on the part of the executors in the Samuel Wood will case In the Court of Appeals, Second Division Byam K. Stevens against the New York Elevated R.R., no. 463. Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants papers on appeal from order. Capital expenditures of Western Railroads, 1910-1914 Calvin Amory Stevens, on behalf of the holders of Internal Improvement Bonds of Tennessee, issued to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company versus the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company bill for relief. Capital Savings Bank and Trust Company, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. Inhabitants of the town of Framingham, defendant, defendant in error brief for defendant. Canadian state trials, the King v. David McLane Butte and Superior Mining Company, defendant-appellant, vs. Minerals Separation, Limited, et al., plaintiff-appellees brief for defendant-appellant. Capt. Leeson's case, being an account of his tryal for committing a rape upon the body of Mrs. May, a married woman of 35 years of age for which he receiv'd sentence of death on the 30th of April 1715, but has since obtain'd His Majesty's most gracious reprieve in order to a pardon Case between Sir William Clayton, bart., and the Duchy of Cornwall Busch Jewelry Co., Inc., et al., plaintiffs, against United Retail Employees' Union Local 830, et al., defendants opinion by Mr. Justice Cotillo on "illegal picketing" In the Appellate Court of Indiana no. 12077, appeal from Jefferson Circuit Court, Burley Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association, appellant, vs. Jesse Rogers, appellee appellant's reply brief. In the United States Patent Office, Caron Corporation, opposer, against V. Vivaudou, Inc., applicant brief on behalf of V. Vivadou, Inc. Butler against Mountgarrett comment upon the judgement of the House of Lords, as reported. Further partial return to an address of the House of Commons, dated the 6th February, 1893, for a copy of the judgment of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council, in the appealed case of Barrett vs. the city of Winnipeg, commonly known as the "Manitoba school case" also copy of factums reports and other documents in connection therewith. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. the Pomeroy Orchard Co. (a corporation), defendant and respondent, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. H.G. Coykendall, defendant and respondent, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. Ruth G. Wallace, defendant and respondent, consolidated appellant's reply brief. Burton K. Wheeler investigation Mr. Cummins from the Committee on Judiciary submitted the following report (to accompany S. Res. 171). Canning's magazine, or, A review of the whole evidence that has been hitherto offered for, or against Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires including some memorable occurrences, never before imparted to the publick. California claims, in Senate of the United States, February 23, 1848 In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, March term, 1919, Carbon Steel Company, plaintiff in error, v. C.G. Lewellyn, collector of Internal Revenue, defendant in error, on writ of error to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania brief for defendant in error. Contested election, Second Congressional District, South Carolina, C.W. Buttz vs. E.W.M. Mackey brief of E.W.M. Mackey. Emily O. Butler, Fanny S. Whitehouse, Caroline O. Jones, Frances O. Jones and Louis B. McCagg, plaintiffs, against Andrew H. Green, Edwin H. Sheldon, Marianna A. Ogden, William E. Strong and William O. Wheeler, as executors and trustees of and under the last will and testament of William B. Ogden, deceased, and others, defendants Captain Opie's appeal against the illegal proceedings of Vice-Admiral Mathews to the late Lords Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. &c. to which is annexed the letters that passed between Captain Opie and Mr. Corbett, secretary of the Admirality : with an introduction shewing the necessity of a regulation in sea courts martial. Capt. Cranstoun's account of the poisoning the late Mr. Francis Blandy, of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, declared solemnly by him before he died at Furnes, in Flanders, on the 30th of November last in which are contained some particulars of his private marriage with the late unfortunate Miss Blandy and copies of three letters from the said Miss Blandy to him in Northumberland, bearing the several dates of June 30, July 16, and August 1, 1751, which was just preceding the poisoning of the said Mr. Blandy which sets that whole tragical affair in a true light : with an account of Mr. Cranstoun's distresses from the time he absconded to his death which was attended with the most terrible Agonies and in which part is inserted a narrative of some artful and crafty villanies commited by the famous, or more properly infamous Capt. P---w in France and Flanders while Mr. Cranstoun was in those countries, the whole published for the satisfaction of the publick. Carr, appellant vs the United States, 8 Otto, 433 the United States can not be estopped by proceedings against its tenants or agents, nor be sued without its consent given by Act of Congress : should the United States be suable by a citizen in any case as of right? / In the Privy Council on appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada, between the city of Winnipeg, appellants, and John Kelly Barrett, respondent record of proceedings. In the Court of Appeals, of the state of New York, Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, no. 463, Second Division brief for appellants. In the General Assembly case for the Rev. Donald Maclean, minister of the Parish of small Isles, appellant in the prosecution against him at the instance of the Presbytery of Skye, respondents Emily O. Butler, Fanny S. Whitehouse, Caroline O. Jones, Frances O. Jones and Louis B. McCagg, plaintiffs, against Andrew H. Green and others, executors and trustees of and under the last will and testament of William B. Ogden, deceased, and others, defendants brief for plaintiffs. Memoire signifié, pour M. Trudaine, conseiller d'etat & au conseil royal, tuteur honoraire & pour le sieur de Besgrieres, tuteur onéraire de la demoiselle Carbon, appellans, demandeurs & défendeurs contre le sieur Rimbert, négociant au Cap. les représentans du sieur Pierre, et les héritiers bénéficiaires du sieur Guillet De La Brosse, tous intimés, défendeurs & demandeurs / The appellants' case In the Court of Appeals of Kentucky ... Burley Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association, appellant vs. City of Carrollton, appellee reply brief for appellant. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. the Pomeroy Orchard Co. (a corporation), defendant and respondent, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. H.G. Coykendall, defendant and respondent, California Prune and Apricot Growers Association (a corporation), plaintiff and appellant, vs. Ruth G. Wallace, defendant and respondent, consolidated appellant's opening brief. Case in Nevis, 1817 Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, musician and murderer Before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council, Burns and others against Finney and others, on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England the Europa, Edward George Lott, master : George Burns, William Connall, Thomas Buchanan, James Burns, and Charles Mac Iver, the trustees of the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, the owners of steam-ship or vessel, Europa, appellants, against William Finney and Company, William Bartlett and William Bartlett, the owners of the late barque or vessel, Charles Bartlett, and Theodore Ferriera Pinta Perez and Company, John Pickersgill & Son, Charles Gumm, Donald Maclean and Company, George Henry Evans, Herbert Dalton, and George Sadler Frith, & Ross, the principal owners of the cargo lately laden on board the said barque or vessel, and the said William Bartlett, the master of the said late barque or vessel, respondents : cases and appendix. Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, General term, December, 1889 brief for defendants. Capital Savings Bank & T. Co. v. Inhabitants of Framingham Carney v. Berger, Mr. Dallinger, from the committee on elections no. 1, submitted the following report (on the contested election case of Carney v. Berger) In the United States Patent Office, Caron Corporation, opposer-appellant, against V. Vivadou, Inc., applicant-appellee, opposition no. 5971, before the commissioner applicant's answering brief to opposer's reply brief. Canton's great tragedy the murder of George D. Saxton, together with a history of the arrest and trial of Annie E. George, charged with the murder : with biographical sketches of George D. Saxton and Annie E. George : with illustrations / Case and memoirs of Miss Martha Reay, to which are added remarks, by way of refutation, on the case and memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Hackman C.P. Miller vs. John D. Palmer, administrator, &c., appeal from the Chancery Court of Tippah County brief and argument for appellant / Capital Savings Bank & Trust Company, plaintiff, plaintiff in error v. Inhabitants of the town Framingham, defendant, defendant in error brief for the Capital Savings Bank & Trust Company. Canadian Companies proceedings in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (December 8-17, 1915) in the appeals of the Attorney-general for Canada v. the Attorney-general for Alberta (1916) A.C. 588, insurance reference, the Bonanza Greek Gold Mining Company v. King (1916) A.C. 566, attorney-general for Ontario v. attorney-general for Canada (1916) A.C. 598, companies reference to which is added the judgments of the Judicial Committee in these cases and in the appeal of the John Deerce Plow Company v. Wharton (1915) A.C. and an index : also a review of the said decisions by Edward Robert Cameron, one of His Majesty's counsel and registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada. Libel and answers in the case of John M'Leod Campbell, minister of Row, Sept. 21st, 1830 Case of general Fitz John Porter, Mr. Choate's argument for petitioner Caster Socket Co., Limited, appellant, vs. Standard Caster & Whell Co., appellee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Michigan : record. The Times, Thursday, December 15[-21], 1864, the case of Dr. Colenso Celebrated crimes Case of William Todd Jones, Esq., a prisoner in the county Gaol of Cork, upon a charge of high-treason, in three letters, written to and received by the Rt. Hon. William Wickham, secretary to the Lord Lieutenant Case of George Baillie, Esq., addressed to the bill-holders and others interested in the speedy and favorable liquidation of the affairs of George Baillei and Co., merchants in London Mémoire a consulter, et consultation pour les sieur & dame Noguès & le sieur Payne De Boisneuf, héritiers de la dame veuve Bidonne Case of Maccalla against Blythe, tried before the Synod of Kentucky, in September, 1814 United States-Norway Arbitration under the special agreement of June 30, 1921 case of the United States of America. Petition, statement and brief in the case of Colonel James Belger, quartermaster United States Army Case of Arthur Gray, who was convicted of a burglary Case of Peter Finnerty, including a full report of all proceedings which took place in the Court of King's Bench upon the subject, and of which but an imperfect sketch has appeared in the newspapers, with notes and a preface comprehending an essay upon the law of libel, and some remarks upon Mr. Finnerty's case, to which is annexed, an abstract of the case of Colonel Draper, upon which precedent Mr. Finnerty professed to act. Case of the Rector of Doddington Case of Cadet George Archer-Shee Case of Poultney's heirs versus William Cecil's executor, Edward Ogden and others as argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the Louisiana Causes celebres et interessantes, avec les jugemens qui les ont decide'es Cash, working assets and profit and loss balance of Western Railroads on June 30, 1914 Cases on marital law In the matter of the demand of the United States of America for the extradition of John Francis Gaynor and Benjamin D. Greene ... fugitives from justice and the said fugitives ... petitioners for writs of habeas corpus and the United States of America ... intervenants report of the counsel for the Government of the United States on the proceedings in Canada and opinion. Case of the Somers' mutiny, defence of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, commander of the U.S. brig Somers, before the court martial held at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn Cases decided in the Court of Session, &c., reported by Norman Macpherson, Robert Lee, Andrew B. Bell, Middleton Rettie, and Alex. S. Kinnear, Esquires, advocates, Longworth or Yelverton v. Yelverton, and Yelverton v. Longworth, December 19, 1862 Proceedings and testimony, taken before the joint committees of the Senate and Assembly in the subject-matter contained in certain documents and letter of Judge Maynard in regard to the senatorial election cases in the fifteenth senatorial district Case of the Black Warrior, and other violations of the rights of American citizens Causes célèbres de tous les peuples Case of Baptiste Cadien, for murder, tried at Three Rivers, in the March session, 1838 Case of Charlotte A. Whitney Causa criminal instruida al Exmo. Sr. presidente constitucional, general de division D. Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna, acusado del delito de traicion contra la forma de gobierno establecida en las bases organicas Case of Mr. McLeod, in whose person the crown of Great Britain is arraigned for felony Case on the forfeiture of Sir William Kennedy in Ireland, with reasons against the bill (brought in on the petition of Sir William Dudley &c.) for sale of the interest of the Crown therein In the Supreme Court of the United States, Wednesday, March 1, 1876, in the case of Taylor, collector, &c., vs. Secor, Tracy, et al. Case of the Bishop of London in two causes respecting the licensing a lecturer Causas célebres históricas españolas, por el Excmo. Señor Conde De Fabraquer, ex-ministro de los tribunales supremos de guerra y marina, ordenes, y cruzada, antiguo ministro del consejo de castilla, etc., etc. Case for the Right Honourable the Earl and Countess of Dalhousie, and their factors, pursuers, against James Amos, farmer at Presmennan, and Messrs George Dunlop and Company, distillers at East Linton, defenders Case of the Proprietors of Charles River Bridge against the Proprietors of Warren Bridge argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Causes célèbres les trois procés de Contrafatto, prêtre sicilien, de Sieffrid, curé de Benfeld, en Alsace et de Molitor, prêtre allemand. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, no. 1018, Caster Socket Company, Limited, appellant, against Standard Caster and Wheeler Company, appellee brief for appellee. Celebrated trials and remarkable cases of criminal jurisprudence from the earliest records to the year 1825 Charges of Hon. Oscar E. Keller against the Attorney General of the United States hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives sixty-seventh Congress third and fourth sessions on H. Res. 425, September 16, 1922, and December 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 1922. Celluloid Manufacturing Company, complainant, v. American Zylonite Company et al., defendants, pleadings and evidence Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller, appellants and respondents, against James B. Turnley, impleaded with another, appellant and respondent cross appeals from order denying motion to vacate order of arrest, and reducing bail to In the United States District Court, for the Eastern District of Texas, in equity no. 72, Central Union Trust Company of New York, as trustee, plaintiff, against the Denison, Bonham & New Orleans Railroad Company, defendant bill of complaint / In the Supreme Court of United States, Franz A. Muller, George Vanderkors and Edward C.B. Danielzoon, appellants, vs. David Dows, Frederic S. Winston and Calvin F. Burnes, trustees, etc., the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company, appellees, Argument on behalf of appellants statement of the case. Arguments of the Hon. Edward Stanly, of counsel for the receiver and T.W. Park, Esq., of counsel for Alvin Adams, with the charge of the court, at the trial of Alfred A. Cohen on a charge of embezzlement in the case of Adams & Co., by H.M. Naglee, receiver, versus Alfred A. Cohen, in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the state of California, Hon. John S. Hager, presiding, March, 1856 Arguments during the impeachment trial of Governor William Sulzer Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain, against Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors Argument on behalf of the American Tract Society in the matter of the legacies of Luman Pease and Elnathan Jones In the Supreme Court of the state of Missouri, division numberا, to the April term, 1914, Arthur R. Deacon and Arthur W. Lambert, trustees under the will of Lily Lambert, deceased, James T. Walker, a minor, and Mercantile Trust Company, curator of James T. Walker, a minor, respondents ... Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of Great Britain, against Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors Arthur S. Plews, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. Albert C. Burrage, defendant, defendant in error brief for plaintiff, plaintiff in error / Argument of Wm. Curtis Noyes, Esq., in behalf of the plaintiffs, in the Supreme Court, before Hon. William H. Leonard in the case of the trustees of the Sailor's Snug Harbor against James Kerr and others (being the Gridiron Railroad case.) : November 2, 1860. La Felicite otherwise Nostra Seigniora del Rosario y San Antonio Armand Bernos, claimant and appellant, William Mascall, the acting executor of William Death, deceased, late commander and Thomas Brown and Samuel Brooks, the owners of the terrible privateer, captors and respondents : the appellant's case : to be heard in the Council-Chamber, on Thursday the twenty-ninth day of June, 1758. Arthur E. Morgan, plaintiff-appellant, v. Tennessee Valley Authority, et al., defendant-respondent brief for appellant / Arguments of the judge-advocate and of Mr. R.T. Merrick, private counsel for Gen. Hazen, in the Stanley trial In the Supreme Court of the state of Missouri, division no. 2, October term, 1916, Arthur R. Deacon and Arthur W. Lambert, trustees under the will of Lily Lambert, deceased, Mercantile Trust Company, curator of James T. Walker, a minor ; James T. Walker, a minor, respondents ... Aristides Doggett, receiver, &c., appellant, vs. the Florida Railroad Company, respondent statement of the case and brief for appellant. Argument in the case Rhode-Island against Massachusetts Arguments and judgment of the Mayor's Court of the city of New-York, in a cause between Elizabeth Rutgers and Joshua Waddington Argument or summary showing the points, and referring to the evidence, relied upon by the government of Her Britannic Majesty in answer to the claims of the United States presented to the Tribunal of arbitration constituted under article I of the treaty concluded at Washington on the 8th May, 1871, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. In the Supreme Court of the U.S., October term, 1878, Aristides Doggett, receiver, vs. the Florida Railroad Company appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Florida. Authentic report of the most important and interesting trial of Mathew v. Harty and Stokes, before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief baron and a special jury on Thursday, December 11, 1851, and the following days Authentic biographical anecdotes of Joseph Gerrald a delegate to the British Convention in Scotland from the London Corresponding Society, and who is now on his passage to New Holland for having acted in that capacity : according to the sentence of the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, March the 14th, 1794 / August F. Grimm, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. The Robertson court martial authentic report of the trial (by court martial) of Captain A.M. Robertson, fourth (Royal Irish) Dragoon guards, held at the Royal Barracks, Dublin, on the 6th of February, 1862, and following days. Report of the committee appointed under the resolution of March 8th, 1892, on the action of Isaac H. Maynard Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esquire, late Governor General of Bengal presented to the House of Commons, upon the twenty-sixth and twenty-eighth days of April, 1786 / Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor General of Bengal presented to the House of Commons, on the 4th day of April 1786 / As of counsel for Jacob Shrady and other property owners, I desire, respectfully, to submit one or two further suggestions Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company vs. George B. Prescott, et al. brief for plaintiffs / Authentic copy of the proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse-Guards, on Tuesday the 9th of November, 1784, and continued by adjournments to Friday the 12th of the same month, on Hugh Debbieg, Esq., one of the colonels of the Corps of Engineers, on two charges exhibited by His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, &c. Awful disclosures! or, Narrative and confession of Henry Delter, the murderer of his five wives!! : who committed suicide at Moorefield, Virginia, on the 27th day of December last : this confession discloses the most heart-rending murders ever perpetrated, showing with what coolness a man can steep his hands in human gore, under different passions. August Spies' autobiography his speech in court and general notes. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commiffioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Manchester, Joseph Reynolds, master, Charles Campion Jones, commander of the private ship of war canoline, the captor, appellant, against George Irving, one of the parthers in the house of trade, acting under the firm of Messrs. Reid, Irving and Co. of London, merchants, the claimant of the cargo laden on board the said ship, on behalf of American citizen, respondent : the said George Irving, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, on behalf on an American citizen appellant, against the said Charles Campion Jones, the captor, respondent an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England : case on behalf of the claimant. Contested election case, seventh district, Virginia, second session Forty-first Congress, Charles Whittlesey vs. Lewis McKenzie argument of contestant. Charles H. Sanborn v. Laura Sanborn & A., ex'ors Chase & Streeter for the defendents. Charles C. Overton, et al., plaintiffs and appellants, vs. Andrus B. Howe, defendants and respondents case on appeal / Chester B. Fulmer, plaintiff in error and defendant below, vs. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, defendant in error and plaintiff below writ of error to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe County : sur indictment for larceny : paper book of the plaintiff in error. Mr. George from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following report, (relative to the contest of Dennis Chavez versus Bronson M. Cutting, for a seat in the United States Senate from the State of New Mexico) Charles S. Fairchild, John E. Parsons and John A. Bartow, as executors of the last will and testament of Mary A. Edson, deceased, plaintiffs, against Marmont B. Edson et al., defendants stenographer's transcript, February 11, 1892. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of Virginia vs. Commonwealth supplemental and reply brief on behalf of the Commonwealth. Charters and acts of Rhode Island to be used in the case of Martin Luther vs. Luther M. Borden, et al. Charles Z. Pond, as executor, &c., against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company et al. brief for certain property owners. Charles W.H. Carter, appellant against the Herbert Booth King & Brother Publishing Company, respondent record on appeal from final and interlocutory judgments sustaining demurrer and dismissing complaint. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Charles H. Ferry, complainant v. Latrobe Steel Company and Latrobe Steel and Coupler Company, respondents brief for complainant. Relacion del modo con que ha procedido la corte de justicia, que se formo para juzgar los cargos que se hizieron al Rey de Inglaterra hasta la pronunciacion de la sentencia de muerte contra su Magestad de la gran Bretaña, y de la execucion della, que se hizo en 9. de Febrero de 1649, a las dos de la tarde, traducida de las relaciones que han salido en Ingles, &c. Steamer Johns Hopkins, Charles M. Trufant et al., libelants, appellants, v. Merchants & Miners' Transportation Co., claimants, appellees transcript of record of District Court. Charles M. Trufant et al., libellants and appellants, v. Steamer Johns Hopkins supplemental brief for claimants. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Charles Reiche and Henry Reiche, plaintiffs in error, vs. Henry A. Smythe, collector of New York, &c., no. 119 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : brief for the defendant in error. Louisville election contest cases, in the Court of Appeals of the state of Kentucky, April term, 1907, argued April 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, decided May 22, 1907, Charles L. Scholl, appellant, versus Henry A. Bell, appellee ; Arthur Peter, appellant, versus Charles A. Wilson, appellee appeals from the Jefferson Circuit Court : opinion by Lassing, J. Income tax cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1894, Charles Pollock, appellant, vs. the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., &c., no. 893, Lewis H. Hyde, appellant, vs. the Continental Trust Co., &c., no. 894 : closing argument by Mr. Choate, on behalf of complainants in support of the contention that the income tax law of 1894 is unconstitutional, Washington, D.C., March 12th and 13th, 1895. Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller, plaintiffs, against J.B. Turnley and W.F. Turnley, defendants summons. Charles Keller, et al., constituting the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. Potomac Electric Power Company, appellee brief for appellee. Charles W.H. Carter, plaintiff-appellant, against the Herbert Booth King & Brother Publishing Company, defendant-respondent respondent's points on appeal. Charles W.H. Carter, appellant vs. the Herbert Booth King & Brother Publishing Company, respondent appellant's points. Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller, appellants, against James B. Turnley, impleaded, respondent statement. Charles Cajetan Count Leslie and Anthony Leslie of Balquhain, appellants, Peter Grant and David Orme, writer in Edinburgh, his tutor and litem, respondents the appellants case, to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday the 16th day of May 1759. To the Circuit Court of Sangamon County, Azariah C. Flagg, David Hoadley and John Earl Williams, trustees under the second mortgage of the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad Company against the Chicago Alton and St. Louis Railroad Company, Hamilton Spencer, William Fullerton ... and George N. Titus as trustees under the third mortgage of the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad Company Charles C. Scalione, appellant vs. Carl Bosch and Heinrich Heimann appeal from the Commissioner of patents : interference no. 48044, filed April 23, 1925. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit, Chicago Portrait Company, petitioner, v. Federal Trade Commission, respondent petition for rehearing. Louisville election cases, in the Court of Appeals of the State of Kentucky, April term, 1907, Charles L. Scholl, appellant, vs. Henry A. Bell, appellee, (argued orally April 16-20, 1907) Arthur Peter, appellant, vs. Charles A. Wilson, appellee brief for appellants. Charles Grismer, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. Charles Horneck, Esq., against Sarah Horneck, libel given in the 17th November, 1775 Charles H. Ferry, complainant, vs. Latrobe Steel Company and Latrobe Steel and Coupler Company, respondents opinion of the court. Final decree on mandate David L. Yulee, plaintiff in error, against Francis Vose, defendant in error, no. 720 David L. Yulee, plaintiff in error, vs. Francis Vose, defendant in error brief for defendant in error. Daniel M. Stern, and ano'r, vs. Orrin G. Staples Augustine W. Daby, respondent against John Ericsson, appellant points for plaintiff and respondent. Culverwell v. Sidebottom a letter to Her Majesty's Attorney-General, with a full report of the above extraordinary trial / Daniel Gardner, respondent, against Hiram Barney and Charles Butler, appellants case on appeal to general term. David Banks, Charles Banks and Anthony Bleecker Banks, complainants, against John R. McDivitt, Howard Campbell and Franklin G. Campbell, defendants pleadings, evidence, exhibits, &c. [Arguments for the plaintiff in the Dartmouth College case, March 10, 1818] Francis Vose vs. Greene C. Bronson, et al. additional brief for appellant. Francis A. Lazenby, suing on behalf of himself etc., plaintiff-appellant-respondent, John B. Ramsey, et al., intervenors-appellants-respondents, against International Cotton Mills Corporation, et al., defendants-respondents-appellants case of appeal. Francis Francia, having been formerly arraigned upon the indictment found against him for high-treason and having pleaded not guilty, was this day brought to the bar upon his tryal Financial management and history of Western Railroads Francis Vose, appellant, agst. the National City Bank impleaded with Harrison Reed and others, respondents points for respondent, National City Bank. Francis A. Lazenby, etc., plaintiff, against International Cotton Mills Corporation, impleaded and others, defendants closing brief for plaintiffs. Four bank cases as to stolen bonds Field vs. Pope, interference dynamo-electric machines testimony on behalf of Pope. Financial management and history of Western Railroads (supplement) Daniel O'Regan, plaintiff, vs. Julian H. Schermerhorn, et al., defendants, William George, plaintiff, vs. Julian H. Schermerhorn, et al., defendants actions at law, on plaintiffs' motion to strike defendants' answers and defendants' cross-motion to strike complaints, argued before Ackerson, C.C.J. : memorandum of defendants. Daniel W. Hayden vs. Jerome C. Taft pleadings and evidence. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 5416, Curry & Whyte Company, a corporation, et al., complainants, vs. the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Company, et al., defendants, docket no. 5416, sub. 1, C.A. Wahlstein, C.E. Wahlstein, and P.T. Wahlstein, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Wahlstein & Sons, complainants, vs. the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Company, et al., defendants appendix to complainants' abstract of evidence (containing exhibits) Decision of Oregon Supreme Court, in case of Frank C. Stettler, appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, and Amedee M. Smith, constituting Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, respondents David Lyman, appellant, against Joseph H. Parsons, Catharine M. Parsons, William Stanley & Elizabeth A. Stanley, his wife, and Caroline J. Parsons and Elizabeth Parsons, respondents surrogate's return to the appeal : appellant's petition to the Supreme Court : respondents' answer. Decision of the Court of Chancery of the state of New Jersey, in a cause between Thomas L. Shotwell, complainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decow, defendants also, the opinion of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, in a cause in which James Field was plaintiff, and Charles Field, defendant. David L. Yulee, plaintiff in error, vs. Francis Vose in error to the Court of Appeals of the state of New York. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose, in equity testimony taken before Joseph H. Durkee, examiner. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, David McMaster, to the use, plaintiff below and appellant, vs. the West Chester State Normal School, defendant below and appellee error to the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County : paper book of appellee. David Stewart vs. Collis P. Huntington, Leland Stanford and Charles Crocker, survivors of Mark Hopkins, deceased David Stewart vs. Collis P. Huntington, et al brief for defendant Huntington. De Witt Historical Society of Tompkins County I. Sketch of the work : by the President, William Elliot Griffis, D.D., L.H.D. II. Rulloff : the great criminal and philologist : by Hon. Samuel D. Halliday, member of the bar of Tompkins County, trustee of Cornell University, etc. Death cell scenes, or, Notes, sketches and momorandums of the last sixteen days and last night of Henry Leander Foote together with an account of his execution for the murder of Emily H. Cooper : also that of James McCaffrey, for the murder of Ann Smith, who were executed at the same time in the county jail of New Haven, Connecticut, on Wednesday, October 2, 1850 / David Stewart, respondent, against Collis P. Huntington, appellant, impleaded with others brief for plaintiff and respondent. David Sears, Henry F. Sears, and Emily E. Sears, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Dewitt C. Graham and James S. Carpentier, executors, &c., of David Graham, deceased, respondents, against Peter Chrystal, appellant, statement and points for respondents De La Vergne Refrigerating Machine Company, plaintiff-respondent, against the New York Equipment Company, et al., defendants-appellants case and exceptions on appeal. In the Court of Appeals, David Sears, Henry F. Sears and Emily E. Sears, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondents. Decrease in revenue train mile costs during the Fiscal year 1914 Decision of the Supreme Court of Vermont, in the case of Tappan Stevens and others v. A.J. Willard and others David L. Yulee, complainant against Francis Vose, defendant, before Mr. Justice Bradley, at Chambers brief. David Stewart, respondent, against Collis P. Huntington, appellant case on appeal by defendant Huntington, from judgment rendered against him in favor of plaintiff for Debate on the case of the Baron De Bode in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, June 20, 1854, on the motion of Mr. Montagu Chambers extracted from Hansard's parliamentary debates, vol. cxxxiv. p. 392. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose points for complainant on motion for injunction. Decision in the Great India rubber case of Charles Goodyear vs. Horace H. Day delivered September 28th, 1852 : the cause having been argued at the last March term of the United States Circuit Court at Trenton, N.J., before judges Grier and Dickerson, by Daniel Webster and James T. Brady, for the plaintiff, and Rufus Choate and Francis B. Cutting for the defendant. Francis Vose, appellant, against Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others, respondents case on appeal, from judgment sustaining demurrers of defendants. Fraser C. Fuller, plaintiff and respondent, against Edward Kemp. Jr., defendant and appellant respondent's points. In the Circuit Court of the United States, Francis Vose, vs. the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida et al. exceptions to master's report : brief. Francis Vose, vs. trustees Internal Improvement Fund general exceptions to coupons of Florida, Atlantic & Gulf Central Railroad. Frank Mohnhaupt, pl'ff & resp't, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, def't & appel't resp't's statement and points. Frank Mohnhaupt, by guardian ad litem, plaintiff and respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant case and exceptions. Francis Vose, plaintiff, against Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others, defendants copy amended complaint. Francis Vose vs. Nathaniel A. Cowdrey, Horace Galpen, Frederick P. James, William Gould, David M. Hughes, Russell Sage and the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company abstract of pleadings. Francis Vose vs. the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, of Florida In the United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of Florida, Francis Vose, complainant, and Harrison Reid, et. al., Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida, et. al bill for discovery, injunction and relief. Fraser v. Berkeley and another Francis Vose, appellant, against Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, Almon R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, Simon B. Conover, trustees, &c., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida, Moses Taylor, and the National City Bank, respondents case. In the Supreme Court of Mississippi, Frank Hawkins vs. the Board of Supervisors argument in reply. Dewitt C. Graham and James S. Carpentier, executors of the will of David Graham, deceased, respondents, against Peter Chrystal, appellant Decision of Chief Justice Taney, in the Merryman case, upon the writ of habeas corpus De lunatico inquirendo report of the proceedings taken on an inquiry, under a writ de lunatico inquirendo, in the case of Robert Parsons Persse, of Castleboy, in the county of Galway, Esq. : which commenced before the commissioners and jury, in the Court of Appeals, on the first and terminated on the Nineteenth May, 1828 : with the previous proceedings in chancery and an appendix. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, decree in the United States of America, v. Swift and Company and others Department of Justice. Debate in the House of Commons on Mr. Ryland's case with documentary evidence and memoranda refuting Mr. Fortescue's statement Day versus Day, question as to legitimacy, a trial by ejectment between John Day of Bedford, Esq., plaintiff and Thomas Day of Spaldwick, Esq., defendant, for the recovery of an estate in the county of Huntingdon tried at the assizes held there on Monday, July 31, 1797 before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath and a special jury / Debate in the House of Lords, 11th June, 1852, on the motion of Lord Lyndhurst, "That a select committee be appointed to inquire into the allegations of the petition of the Baron De Bode" together with the report of the select committee. Decision of Judge Leavitt, of Ohio, in the Vallandigham habeas corpus case Decree of the Circuit Court of the United States, in the case of the ship Argonaut David Stewart, respondent vs. Collis P. Huntington, appellant, impleaded with others Defence of Francis W. Edmonds, late cashier of the Mechanics' Bank against the charges preferred against him by its president and assistant cashier The following defence of Lieut. Charles Wilkes to the charges on which he has been tried is respectfully submitted to the court. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 12964, consolidation of railroads brief on behalf of the Port of New York Authority. Proof for defender in action of divorce at the instance of John M'Iver, Esq., banker in Dingwall, pursuer, against Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty or M'Iver, his wife now or lately residing in Edinburgh, defender Depreciation charges of Western Railroads, 1908-1914 [Defence before a general court-martial, held at West-Point, in the state of New York, in the month of May, Eighteen hundred and nineteen Documents relating to the removal from office of General N.M. Curtis and to his indictment for levying and receiving political assessments. Depositions taken on behalf of the complainants in a suit in equity, between Oliver Earl and others, complainants, and William Wood and others, defendants, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, before the Honorable Lemuel Shaw, the Honorable Samuel S. Wilde, the Honorable Charles Dewey, the Honorable Theron Metcalf, the Honorable Richard Fletcher. Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of New Jersey, Rumford Chemical Works vs. Hygienic Chemical Company, in equity supplemental brief for complainant. District Court of the United States, district of New Hampshire, in re petition of Harry Kendall Thaw for writ of habeas corpus, rescript on application for bail. L'affaire du collier Dew v. Clark copy of a petition intended to be presented to the House of Commons. George Furlong, administrator, &c., of Thomas R. McDermott, deceased, plff., appellant, vs. the Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company, defendant, respondent respondent's points. In the District Court of the United States, district of Maryland, the United States of America, petitioner, v. American Can Company, Sanitary Can Company, Missouri Can Company, Martin Wagner Company, Boston Wharf Company, Max Ams Machine Company, Freeman-Duncan Transfer and Realty Company, Hawaiian Pineapple Company (Ltd.), American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, Daniel G. Reid, Fred S. Wheeler, Henry W. Phelps, Franklin Rudolph, Rensselaer H. Ismon, W.F. Dutton, Roy A. Burger, Frank D. Throop, William T. Graham, Edmund C. Converse, Francis L. Hine, James McLean, George G. McMurtry, William Henry Moore, Joseph W. Ogden, Ray L. Skofield, J. Hobart Moore, William Y. Bogle, George W. Cobb, William A. Wagner, Edward A. Kerr, Frederick W. Wagner, Charles M. Ams, Emil Ams, Joseph B. Russell, William G. Duncan, Michael Espert, defendants original petition. Full and revised report of the eight days' trial in the Court of Queen's Bench on a criminal information against John Sarsfield Casey at the prosecution of Patten Smith Bridge, from November 27th to December 5th, 1877 Full and authentic report of the important case of the Attorney General, at the relation of George Mathews and others, against the Rev. Joseph Hutton, James C. Ledlie, D.D., and others, being the ministers and members of Eustace-St. Congregation, in the city of Dublin Defence of Commodore Jesse Duncan Elliot, of the United States Navy Deposition of Daniel Clark, the delegate in the House of Representatives of the United States, from the territory of Orleans in relation to the conduct of General James Wilkinson laid on the clerk's table in obedience to an order of the House of the eighth instant. Genuine and impartial memoirs of Elizabeth Canning containing a complete history of that unfortunate girl, from her birth to the present time and particularly every remarkable occurrence from the day of her absence January 1, 1753, to the day of her receiving sentence May 30, 1754 : in which is included the whole tenor of the evidence given against and for her on her late extraordinary trial : with some observations on the behaviour of the court and the conduct of the jury : also free and candid remarks on Sir Crisp Gascoyne's address. In the matter of contest between F.P. Stanton and General J.H. Lane, in the Senate of the United States Freedom of the press, opinion of Hon. Harry M. Fisher judge of the Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois in the ten million dollar libel suit brought by Corporation Counsel Samuel A. Ettelson in the name of the city of Chicago against the Chicago Tribune with an introduction and summary of the history of the struggle for free press during three centuries since the invention of printing. To lovers of truth & justice Nancy, Bartholomew Rooke, master, Frederick Maitland, Esq., and Charles Webber, Esq., appellants and Bartholomew Rooke, respondent the appellants case. Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Co. against Barge Thomas P. Sheldon, Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Co. against Barge S.L. Watson and Lake Shore Transit Company brief for the Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Co. / Discipline and education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages, quotations from railway technical experts and publications Miners' federation of Great Britain in the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal, Royal Courts of Justice, Tuesday, 11th April, 1905, before the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Mathew, and Lord Justice Cozens Hardy : Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries Limited v. the Yorkshire Miners' Association, and George Cragg and ten others / Documents relative to the investigation, by order of the secretary of the navy, of the official conduct of Amos Binney, United States navy agent at Boston upon the charges made by Lieutenant Joel Abbot and others / Doe ex. d. Finney, v. Roylance and others, a full report of the trial of the action of ejectment, between P.D. Finney, plaintiff and Peter Roylance and others, defendants before Mr. Justice Holroyd and a special jury, at the Assizes at Lancaster, March 12th, 1825. Defence of Gen. Henry Dearborn, against the attack of Gen. William Hull Documents in relation to charges preferred by Stephen J. Field and others, before the House of Assembly of the state of California, against William R. Turner, district judge of the eighth judicial district of California Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., in the Arches' Court of Canterbury Defensa Juridica en que se informa, en que se informa a los senores alcaldes de la real sala de el crimen de esta corte, de los meritos, y justicia, que para la absolucion deffinitiva assisten a D. Antonio sanchez de figueroa en causa criminal, que contra el se sigue por la muerte executada en Juan Joseph De Almanza, maestro de Boticario, que sue en esta ciudad. Deutscher Pitaval Vierteljahrsschrift fur merkwürdige F̃lle der Strafrechtspflege des In- und Auslandes / Decree of the District Court of Davis County, Iowa, in the case of E.B. Ward vs. the Burlington & Southwestern Railway Company, and others [Dolbear and others against the American Bell Telephone Company is an appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts] Defendant's brief, in case of state of Missouri at the relation of James H. Connelly, et als., plaintiffs, versus appeal from Platte Circuit Court, the Parkville & Grand River R.R. Company, et als., defendants / Depositions, and articles of impeachment against Thomas Earl of Strafford, February 18, 1640 with a reply to them and other learned notes, observations and reflections upon the proofs in fact and points in law, suppos'd to be be writ by the said Earl's own hand. Deposition of witnesses produced on behalf of the defendants deposition of John W. Coolidge : Circuit Court of the United States, District of Massachusetts, ss., in Chancery, between Josiah Wood, Jr., plaintiff, and Samuel H. Mann and others, defts. Samuel H. Dow & a., v. Northern Railroad & a. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, E. Rondell, appellant, vs. C.T. Fay, et als., respondents brief for respondents. Dorothea Lady Dowager of Forbes, appellant, v. James Lord Forbes, respondent the respondent's case. James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased, William S. Kernochan, Eliza P. Garr, J. Frederic Kernochan, Henry P. Kernochan, Abba E. Kernochan, Louisa M. Kernochan, as administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits of John A. Kernochan, deceased, and Margaret Montgomery, plaintiffs, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and Manhattan Railway Company, defendants respondents' brief on the appeal from the order. Judgment delivered by the Right Hon. Lord Cairns on behalf of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council in the case of Martin v. Mackonochie Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, San Guiseppe e nra. sra, Del Mont' Allegro, otherwise il furioso, Andrea del Moro, master, Joseph Slythe, of the city of Lavaletta, in the Island of Malta Esquire, agent for His Majesty the King of Sardinia, claimant of the ship and cargo, the same having been taken and seized as prize hilst at Anchor in Cagliari Bay, within pistolshot of the Arsenal of Cagliari, and within the territories and dominions of His Majesty the King of Sardinia, and ship and cargo as being also protected by a licence granted by His said Majesty the King of Sardinia, appellant, against Arden Adderley, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's Brig Crocus, the Captor, and Charles Bishop, Esq. His Majesty's procurator general, respondents an appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court at the Island of Malta : appellant's case / [Hayes will case : correspondence] Senator from Iowa. hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States, Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session pursuant to S. Res. 21 : authorizing the investigation of alleged unlawful practices in the election of a Senator from Iowa : January 26, 27, and 28, 1926. H.L. Bischoffsheim vs. John Crosby Brown et al. chronological reprint of letters and cables appearing in the exhibits. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1916 no. 438, Harry T. Hall, superintendent of banks and banking of the state of Ohio, appellant, v. the Geiger-Jones Company : no. 439, Harry T. Hall, superintendent of banks and banking of the state of Ohio, appellant, v. Don C. Coultrap : no. 440, Harry T. Hall, superintendent of banks and banking of the state of Ohio, Cyrus Locher, prosecuting attorney of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and William T. Smith, sheriff of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, appellants, v. William R. Rose and the Richard Auto Manufacturing Company. John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, complainants, against Gerhard Wessels, Charles T. Wessels and Henry E. Wessels, defendants, in equity brief on exceptions to answer. Justice and injustice in re the brick trust case Second trial of John Francis Knapp at Salem, for the alleged murder of Capt. Joseph White Bertha R. Kenkele and John P. Kinkel, as surviving trustees under the last will and testament of Philip A. Kenkele, deceased, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and appellants respondents' points. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, December term, 1882, at Des Moines, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant, at law appeal from the judgment of Scott District Court : argument for appellant. In the Privy Council, in the matter of Steamship "Stigstad," A.F. Klaveness and Company v. H.M. Procurator-General (delivered by Lord Sumner.) In the Supreme Court of Iowa, December term, 1882, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant, at law appellant's abstract of record : appeal from the judgment of Scott District Court. In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Abraham R. Lawrence, deceased Observations on the case of the Attorney-General v. Shore and others Kittredge vs. Warren Gibbons L. Kelty and others, respondents, against Lesser Steinhardt, appellant points for respondents. Kimball, adm'r, et al., v. New Hampshire Bible Society, et als brief for trustees of Phillips Academy. Henry Louis Bischoffsheim against John Crosby Brown and Jesse Seligman, trustees, James Seligman, the executors of Joseph Seligman and others, in equity brief for James Seligman and the executors of Joseph Seligman. No. 19, United States Steel Corporation hearings before the Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation : House of Representatives : Saturday, August 5, 1911. Hearings before the special committee appointed under the authority of House resolution no. 6, concerning the right of Victor L. Berger to be sworn in as a member of the Sixty-sixth Congress Between Henry Louis Bischoffsheim, complainant, against John Crosby Brown et al., defendants Hanley vs. Grand Trunk Railway defendant's third brief. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term 1852, Henry Chouteau v. Patrick Molony abstract and argument of Platt Smith for defendant. Henry C. Bowen, against the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Thomas Kinsella, actions nos. 1 and 2 consolidated pleadings and copies of published articles therein referred to. Senator from Alabama Robert J.C. Leake, respondent, vs. the Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad Company, appellants points for appellants. Kent Lent Assizes, 1805 before the Honorable Mr. Justice Heath, Mr. Justice Rooke, and John Minet Fector, Esq., high sheriff, an account of all the causes tried at Maidstone, and those of any importance fully and accurately detailed : to which is added, a list of the prisoners, with the particulars of their respective offences and trials, with the sentences which they received / Kate Richards O'Hare in prison Justice shaking her sides and the court convulsed with laughter, in a select collection of authentic, eccentric, entertaining, diverting, whimsical, comical humorous, and amorous trials, for robberies, rapes, bigamy, privately stealing, assaults, misdemeanours, and other offences, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey. Last dying speeches, birth, parentage, &c., of John Lewis, late drummer in the 3d Regiment of Guards, for rioting at Charing Cross, Erick Han. Falck, for forgery who were executed yesterday before the debtor's door, Newgate, also an account of Thomas Hassel and Henry Hale, for burglary who were to have been executed at the same time but received a reprieve to which is added, an affecting copy of a letter sent by Erick Han. Falck to the daughter of a respectable tradesman whom he was to marry. "Exhibits" Justice Barnard's case Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session and a special subcommittee thereof, designated to investigate charges against H. Snowden Marshall, United States district attorney for the Southern District of New York, under authority of H. Res. 90 Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session, statement of Hon. Benjamin F. 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Wheeler, of Montana United States Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, pursuant to S. Res. 206 to investigate the facts in relation to the charges made in a certain indictment returned against Senator Burton K. Wheeler in the United States District Court for the state of Montana. Investigation of the Air Service hearings before the Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session : February 16 and 20, 1924. Petition of plaintiff in error for re-hearing, the United States of America, Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1897, no. 194, October term, 1896, no. 551, Herman Keck, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States, in error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania In the District Court of the United States, for the Western Division of the Southern District of Georgia, Henry Jamison, vs. E.A. Wimbish, superintendent, habeas corpus Leopold Zimmermann et al., plaintiffs, against Thomas W. 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In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1936, Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich, petitioners and appellants below, vs. C.O. Thomas, receiver of First National Bank-Detroit, respondent and appellee below petition of Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and brief in support thereof. Les procés Burrows a Londres compte rendu stènographique [Letter to the members of the Mother Church from John V. Dittemore] In the Court of Appeals, Lena Pappenheim, respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and another, appellants brief for respondent in no. 462. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich, intervenors and appellants, vs. C.O. Thomas, receiver of First National Bank-Detroit, appellee, no. 6900 memorandum in support of motion for rehearing. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a report in relation to the works carrying on at the Pea Patch, in the Delaware river, and also, the proceedings of a court martial ordered for the trial of Major S. Babcock, the testimony taken in the case, and the judgment pronounced by the court thereupon. Ledesma Sugar Estates and Refining Co. Ld. versus Bank Frances Del Rio De La Plata todos los antecedentes. Letter from George Combe to Francis Jeffrey, Esq. in answer to his criticism on phrenology contained in no. LXXXVIII. of the Edinburgh review. Treaty stipulations with Chickasaw Indians letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate from the Secretary of the Interior of an appropriation to fulfill treaty stipulations with the Chickasaw Nation of Indians. Letter of the postmaster general and opinion of the attorney general in reference to the power of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia to control executive officers of the United States in the performance of their official duties, also, an exposition of the reasons of the postmaster general for refusing to execute a part of the award of the solicitor in favor of Messrs. Stockton, Stokes, and others The Palmas, Henry Dalgarno, claimant, appellant, v. American Sugar Refining Company, libellant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from the final decree (Brown, J.), June 6, 1900, record. In the Court of Appeals, Lena Pappenheim, plaintiff and respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company et al., defendants and appellants brief for respondent. Letters of Lady Rachel Russell, from the manuscript in the library at Wooburn Abbey to which are prefixed, an introduction vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c. : to this edition is now added, the trial of Lord William Russell for high treason extracted from the state trials. Leben, Spekulationen, auszerordentliche Carriere und Ermordung von Col. James Fisk, Jr. Die Fisk-Stokes Tragḏie : Alles über Misz Mansfield : Jene inhaltsschweren, seltenen und geistreichen Liebesbriefe slattern nun in der Welt umher, und viele seltsame Dinge werden ausgedeckt. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, no. 6900, Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich, intervenors and appellants, vs. C.O. Thomas, receiver of First National Bank-Detroit, appellee brief for intervenors and appellants. Legal opinions of the Honourable Joseph M. White, of the House of Representatives, U. 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Greene & Edward H.Greene, in equity, vs. Thomas Mandell and others History of the celebrated Cardwell case vs. the St. Louis Republic [History of the proceedings of the House of Commons, in the inquiry into the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of York] Life and adventures of the accomplished forger and swindler, Colonel Monroe Edwards Life and confession of Amos Miner, who was tried and convicted before the Hon. Supreme Court of Rhode-Island, at their March term, 1833, of the murder of John Smith, Esq., town-sergeant of Foster, while in the performance of his duty in said town, on the 20th day of June, 1832, and by said court sentenced to be hanged July 5, 1833 Life, character, and [career] of Edward W. Green, postmaster of Malden, the murderer of Frank E. Converse List of cases for trial at the Glasgow Winter Circuit, December 1831 Locomotive firemen's and hostlers' requests compared with similar rates and rules in effect on railroads participating in this arbitration : rates and rules quoted herein are for the date each schedule is effective and do not include uprinted amendments therto / Hone's interesting history of the memorable blood conspiracy carried on by S. Mac Daniel, J. Berry, J. Egan, and J. Salmon, thief-takers and their trials and sentences in 1756, for procuring two boys to commit a robbery, in order to get the reward for their conviction and obtaining an innocent lad to be executed, having sworn away the lives of seventy poor creatures and received £1,720 from the treasury for their blood-money also the reasons for which they were suffered to escape the gallows and illustrative legal and critical notes and observations applicable to present circumstances. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Hosea Stout, plaintiff in error, vs. the people of the United States in the territory of Utah, no. 478 in error to the decision of the chief justice of the Supreme Court of the territory of Utah, on habeas corpus : brief for the defendants in error. His Majesty's advocate for Scotland, in behalf of His Majesty, appellant, John Forbes, Esq., claimant on the forfeited estate of Pitsligo, respondent the respondent's case. History of the Boston massacre, March 5, 1770 consisting of the narrative of the town, the trial of the soldiers and a historical introduction, containing unpublished documents of John Adams, and explanatory notes / Hetty H. Robinson, in equity, vs. Thomas Mandell et al. arguments of Hon. T.D. Eliot, and T.M. 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Brief of plaintiff in error on third oral argument, the United States of America, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1898, no. 15, October term, 1897, no. 194, October term, 1896, no. 551, Herman Keck, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the Common Pleas His Grace the Duke of Beaufort against John Crawshay Bailey and others, for trespass on Cwmdu Hill, in the parish of St. Michael Cwmdu, Breconshire report of the trial before Mr. Justice Mellor and a special jury, at Brecon, on the 21st, 23d, and 24th of March, 1863. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ohio, Western Division, in equity, no. 112, Horatio C. Creith, plaintiff, vs. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company, defendant petition of Central Trust Company of New York, as trustee. History & trial of Mdm. Rachel, or, Beautiful for ever Hewitt, et al., vs. the Pennsylvania Steel Co. no. 26, Oct., sess., 1881, defendant's exhibit : translation no. 15, C. Berkeley Taylor, examiner. History of the Guibord case ultramontanism versus law and human rights. Het proces Dreyfus getoetst aan wet en recht In the House of Lords, Lieutenant James Fyfe and Archibald Young Procurator Fiscal of the county of Banff, appellants, Margaret Williamson, wife of James Gordon, in Haugh of Edinglassie and said James Gordon for his interest, respondents, in the action against the appellants for damages, &c. the appellants' case. The poison fiend! life, crimes, and conviction of Lydia Sherman, (the modern Lucretia Borgia,) recently tried in New Haven, Conn., for poisoning three husbands and eight of her children : her life in full! exciting account of her trialاthe fearful evidence : the most startling and sensational series of crimes ever committed in this country : her conviction and confession. Life of Hugh Macleod, assynt, embracing a report of his trial at the Circuit Court, Inverness, on 23rd Sept., 1831, for the murder of Murdoch Grant, pedlar, with evidence, including that of Kenneth Fraser, "The dreamer," and an account of the execution Holding Company stock assessment cases, stockholders of Detroit Bankers Company (Holding Company) held individually liable for assessment levied on shares of First National Bank-Detroit opinions United States Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit and United States District Court Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division. Speech of Hon. Benjamin M. Boyer, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, December 17, 1867 Investigation of United States Steel Corporation Notice by John H. Thomas, one of the counsel for the defence in the cases against Mrs. E.G. Wharton, of attacks made on him and his colleagues by Drs. S.C. Chew and P.C. Williams and Prof. Wm. E.A. Aikin Note of proceedings in the trade mark case Sahal v. Levi before Sir Henry Fox Bristowe, Q.C., vice-chancellor of the Duchy : at the Assize Courts, Manchester / Observations on the title of Unitarians and other English Presbyterians, to administer or partake in the benefit of English Presbyterian and general Protestant Dissenters' trusts a letter from a professional gentleman to a friend, in answer to queries addressed to the writer with reference to the suit then pending before His Honor the Vice-Chancellor, Attorney-General, at the relation of Wilson and others v. Shore and others, concerning Lady Hewley's charities. Notes of the hearing and judgment of the cause between W.E. Newton and the Grand Junction Railway Company for an infringement of letters patent for improvements in the construction of boxes for the axletrees of Locomotive engines and carriages, and for the bearings or journals of machinery in general, and also for improvements in oiling or lubricating the same : in the Court of Exchequer, Westminster, Lord Chief Baron Pollock, Baron Alderson, and Baron Rolfe, sitting in banco : January 29th, 1846. Obsequies and obituary notices of the late Right Reverend Benj. Tredwell Onderdonk, D.D., bishop of New York including the several applications for the removal of his sentence and other documents : so arranged as to form a connected history of events : with introductory remarks / Memoirs of the Rev. Ammi Rogers, A.M. a clergyman of the Episcopal Church, educated at Yale College in Connecticut, ordained in Trinity Church in the city of New-York, persecuted in the state of Connecticut, on account of religion and politics for almost twenty years and finally, falsely accused and imprisoned in Norwich jail for two years, on the charge of crimes said to have been committed in the town of Griswold, in the county of New London, when he was not within about one hundred miles of the place and of which he was absolutely as innocent as the judge who pronounced the sentence, or as any other person in the world / Memoranda of exhibits referred to in testimony in behalf of proponents Opening statement of Geo. F. Vanderveer counsel for the defense of one hundred and one members of the Industrial workers of the world : in the case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood, et al. Deeds and Documents relating to the gift of land, &c., to the Third Church in Boston (Now Old South) / Opinion of Hon. John M. Read, in Baird and others vs. Rice and others argued Before Hon. James Thompson, Chief Justice, at Nisi Prius, assisted by his Brethren, on the 4th, 5th, and 6th January, 1871 : upon a motion for an injunction to prevent the erection of the public buildings on penn square. In the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, Court of Appeals, the Troy and Boston Railroad Company, respondent, against the Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway Company, and William L. Burt, appellants Opinion of counsel as to public rights in navigable rivers on a case submitted on behalf of the Corporation of Nottingham. Old time tragedies celebrated cases before the courts in St. John N.B. : including: The Mispeck tragedy, Redburn the sailor, Burgan the "Boy" burglar, and the murder of Clayton Tilton at Musquash / Opening statement and closing argument of Linden Kent, made in behalf of the petitioner, before the jury summoned in the District of Columbia to inquire into the mental condition of Mrs. Weltha A. Emmons Old South Society in Boston, petitioner, vs. Uriel H. Crocker et als In the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cotton Growers' Association, a Corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. J.E. Salyer, defendant in error, No. 15,873 abstract of record and brief of plaintiff in error. Official report of the trial of Anton Probst for the murder of Christopher Dearing, at Philadelphia, April 25, 1866, as well as his two confessions, one made on May 6th, to his spiritual adviser, the other on May 7th, 1866, to his counsel : wherein he acknowledges to have killed the entire family of eight persons and the manner in which he done it : to which is added a hystory [i.e. history] of his previous life as well as an account of his last hours and execution / Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioners, &c., vs. William K. Vanderbilt, et al., damage claimants brief on behalf of eight sailors of the "Alva," in support of Judge Nelson's order allowing them to come in as damage claimants subsequent to expiration of the monition. Message from the President of the United States, enclosing sundry documents, relative to John Pickering, district judge of the district of New Hampshire In the Supreme Court of Illinois Northern Grand Division, March term, A.D. 1896, Michael J. Healy and Thomas J. Moran, plaintiffs in error, vs. the people of the state of Illinois, defendant in error error to the Criminal Court of Cook County, state of Illinois : abstract of record. In the Supreme Court of Illinois Northern Grand Division, March term, A.D. 1896, Michael J. Healy and Thomas J. Moran, plaintiffs in error, vs. the people of the state of Illinois, defendant in error plaintiff's brief. Memorial for Arthur Stark, commander of His Majesty's Sloop the Princess Carolina and William Wightman, shore-master in Leith, his cautioner, suspenders, against Marinus and Cornelius Geenes and James Sutherland, merchant in Leith, their factor Memorial ajustado de la causa criminal que a instancia del ilustrisimo se̜or don Pedro Rodriguez Campomanes fiscal del consejo, y en virtud de decreto de éste en el extraordinario de 21 de diciembre de 1766 ha substanciado, en calidad de comisionado, El Señor Don Agustin de Leyza, del consejo de S.M. En el Hacienda, sobre la voluntaria delacion que en 28 de octubre de 1766 hizo al excmo. Sr. Al conde de Aranda por escrito, y firmda de mano el Doctor Benito Navarro, abogado de los reales consejos, suponiendo, que D. Juan de Baranchan era el autor del papel intitulado El Contra-bando, y otros satyricos, pero haviendo resultado en el progreso de la causa, y por decaracion del delator ser falsa dicha delacion, y dirigida por algunos regulares de la compaįa, se continuation los procedimientos contra el referido D. Benito Navarro, natural de la ciudad de sevilla, de estado solterro, su edad 36 a̜os. Memorial for Marinus and Cornelius Geen and James Sutherland merchant in Leith their factor chargers against Arthur Stark commander of His Majesty's Sloop the Princess Carolina and William Wightman his cautioner, suspenders In the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District, October term, A.D. 1923, Milk Producers Marketing Company, a corporation, appellee, vs. Arthur L. Bell, appellant appeal from Circuit Court McHenry County, Honorable Edward D. Shurtleff, chancellor : brief and argument for appellee. Memorial for Patrick Home of Billie, Esq., John Home of Ninewells and others, defenders against Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, pursuer Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Georgina Hall with Henry Foley Hall her now husband and to enable the said Georgina Hall to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Ohio and Mississippi Railroad vs. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Only full report of the trial of Rev. I. S. Kalloch, on charge of adultery Opinion of Chancellor Bibb in the case of Louis Huth vs. the president, directors & company of the Bank of the United States, Alexander Symington, Thomas Robins, and others : delivered in the Louisville Chancery Court, on the 25th of August, 1843. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Rushbrooke's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Cutbill's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Bernard Hartley Esquire with Harriet Say Hartley his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Pedder's divorce bill Opinion of Hon. William Hunter, judge of the Criminal Court of Memphis in the case of the state of Tennessee vs. M.C. Gallaway and W.H. Rhea, in attachment for contempt of court : delivered January 28th, 1868. Opening address to the jury by John L. Hill, Esq., in Carrie P. Ashmead vs. Helen C. Price, et al Opinion of Hon. John M. Read, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in favor of the Passenger Railway cars running on every day in the Week, including Sunday Oliver S. Carter and Henry E. Hawley, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, appellants brief for plaintiffs and respondents. Minutes and proceedings of the division court martial, begun and holden at Charlestown, on the 14th of August, 1810 upon charges exhibited by Cap. Lot. Pool against Ens. John H. Brown, by order of the Hon. Joseph B. Varnum, maj. gen. of the 3d division Massachusetts' Militia. Mills v. Harris deceit and treachery exposed, being a true and impartial statement of facts, relative to the above action, tried at the Spring Gloucester Assizes 1832, in which is shown the oppressive and tyrannical conduct of a landlady toward her tenant and the blamable conduct of the defendant's attorney therein / Minutes and proceedings of a division court martial begun and holden at Boston, on Tuesday, October 29, 1805, as they relate to the trial of Capt. Joseph Loring, Jun., one of the officers ordered to be tried by said court Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Smith, Esquire, with Julia his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned", June, 1857 Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Joseph Vere with Ellen Sarah his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for the other purposes therein mentioned." Million and first half million trust cases reply in behalf of the receiver to two propositions, (not previously argued but) contained in the closing "Observations for trustees in reply." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of George William Henry Coward with Ann Coward his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Ann Battersby with Arthur Battersby her now husband and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Opinions of counsel on the rights vested in the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Rail Road and Transportation Companies by the acts of the state of New-Jersey passed in relation to them. Miners' federation of Great Britain in the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal, Royal Court of Justice, Friday, 19th May, 1905, before the master of the rolls, Lord Justice Mathew, and Lord Justice Cozens Hardy : Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries Limited v. the Yorkshire Miners' Association, George Cragg and ten others : (application of defendants Wadsworth, Parrot, Frith, and Hall, for judgment or new trial on appeal from the verdict and judgment at trial before Mr. Justice Lawrance and a special jury.) : same v. same : (application of defendants the Yorkshire Miners' Association, Cragg, Smith, and Kaye, for judgment or new trial on appeal from verdict and judgment at trial before Mr. Justice Lawrance and a special jury.) / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Frances Moffat with William Palmer Moffat Esquire and to enable her to marry again." In the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District, October term, A.D. 1923, Milk Producers Marketing Company, a corporation, appellee, vs. Arthur L. Bell, appellant appeal from Circuit Court McHenry County, Honorable Edward D. Shurtleff, chancellor : reply brief and argument for appellant. Minutes of evidence taken from the second reading of the bill intituled, An act to declare void an alleged marriage between Esther Field, an infant, and Samuel Brown Minutes and proceedings of a general court martial, holden at Boston, by order of His Excellency Caleb Strong, governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, before which, Major Joseph Loring, Jr., of the First Regiment, Second Brigade, Fourteenth Division, was arraigned and tried on a complaint made by Brig. Gen Arnold Welles, of the Third Brigade, Frist Division for not transmitting his orders with all the letters and papers concerning the trial / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Charles Simmons with Frances Fanny his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Boddington Webster Esquire with Emilie Marie Louise Wilhelmina Webster his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes" Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Talbot's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of James Close with Louisa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Baring's divorce bill Minutes and proceedings of the general court martial, held at the Royal Hospital, at Chelsea, on Saturday, the 22d of June, 1799 and continued by adjournment till Thursday, the 27th of the same month, on the conduct of Major Andrew Armstrong, of the 11th (or North Devonshire) Regt. of Foot, in the late expedition to ostend accompanied with extracts from the Parliamentary debates, general orders and official documents relative to the said expedition. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Fisher's divorce bill Minnie M. Johnson v. Nelson S. Johnson, Minnie M. Johnson v. Nelson S. Johnson Minutes of a court martial, held on-board His Majesty's Ship Queen Charlotte, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1823 and continued by adjournment, till Tuesday the 2d of December following, for the trial of Capt. Geo. Harris, C.B., of His Majesty's Ship Hussar including a complete copy of his defence taken from the original. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Ann Dawson with John Dawson her now Husband and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence, taken before the committee of the whole house, on the statement made by the Attorney General of Ireland, in his place, on the 15th Day of April last respecting the proceedings on the trials of Forbes, Graham, and Handwich, and the conduct of the Sheriff of the city of Dublin on that occasion Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Josiah Smith, with Elizabeth, his wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Minutes of the proceedings at the trial of Rear-Admiral Knowles before a Court-martial, held on board His Majesty's yacht the Charlotte at Deptford, for his conduct and behaviour in and relating to an engagement with a Spanish squadron on the 1st of October, 1748 / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Peter Reade Cazalet Esquire with Caroline Wahab his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of the proceedings at a Court martial, assembled on board His Majesty's ship Prince of Wales, in Portsmouth harbour, on Monday, the 23d day of December, 1805 and the three following days for the trial of Sir Robert Calder, bart., vice admiral of the Blue Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Wyndham's divorce (India) bill James L. Mitchell vs. Cassius H. Read points for plaintiff. Minutes taken at a court-martial assembled on board His Majesty's Ship Torbay began the 28th of January, 1744 and ended the 5th of February following, pursuant to an order from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, bearing the date the 28th of November, 1744 to Vice-Admiral Rowley : being an enquiry into the conduct of Captain Richard Norris, in an engagement between the English fleet under the command of Admiral Mathews and the united fleet of French and Spaniards in the Mediterranean on the 11th of February, 1743. Minutes of the proceedings of a court martial, holden on board His Majesty's Ship Albion, in Sheerness Harbour on the 16th October, 1815 on charges exhibited by captain Samuel Butcher, Late of His Majesty's Ship Antelope against the Right Hon. Lord George Stuart, Late of His Majesty's Ship Newcastle Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Carleton, Esquire, with Rosamond Carleton his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Medows Hamerton Esquire with Isabella Frances his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Louisa Turton with Thomas Edward Michell Turton her now husband and to enable the said Louisa Turton to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Right Honourable Edward Baron Ellenborough with the Right Honourable Jane Elizabeth Baroness Ellenborough his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Hough, a major in the military service of the Honourable East India Company, with Sophia his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Miss Anna Bruce, appellant, James Bruce Carstairs, Esq., respondent the respondent's case. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled أAn act to dissolve the marriage of Charles Peter Shakerley Esquire, of the Parish of Egham in the county of Surrey, with Laure Angelique Rosalbe Shakerley, his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Reverend Edward Quenby Ashby with Elizabeth Sophia his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, against City of Mobile, Gregory L. Smith, Harry T. Smith and Julia S. Barnes, appellees appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, October term, 1905, no. 103. Minutes of meeting of Board of Arbitration reconvened at Chicago, Illinois August 17th, 1915 for the purpose of answering certain questions raised as to meaning or application of the award arbitration between the Western Railroads represented by a Conference Committee of Managers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen : submitted to arbitration, under the provisions of the act of congress approved July 15, 1913, by agreement dated August 3, 1914. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Arthur Stock with Mary Beauman otherwise Wahab and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Opinion pronounced by the Hon. Judge Story in the case of Ebenezer Tyler and others vs. Abraham Wilkinson and others : at the last June term of the Circuit Court, for Rhode-Island District. Opinions of the Supreme Court of the state of California January and April Terms, 1859 : to which is added a complete digest / Opinion of Judge Pitman upon the Schooley patent, July 14th, 1859. Original letters and papers, between Adm--------l M---------s and V. Adm--------l L---------k with several letters from private hands, exhibiting many particulars hitherto unknown of the transactions in the Mediterranean : with remarks on and answers to the narrative of the fleet from 1741 to 1744 : especially on the author's partiality and great liberties with the characters of some commanders, also some observations on the conduct of the Brest Fleet, &c. Minutes of the proceedings before the Hon. John Sergeant of Philadelphia in the matter of the Pea Patch Island, referred to him as sole arbitrator between the United States on one side and James Humphrey on the other Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance in the year 1746 to the death of her father in August 1751 with all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event : to which is added an appendix containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor, together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen two days before her execution / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John otherwise Jean Louis Mieville with Mary Ann his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, against city of Mobile, Gregory L. Smith, Harry T. Smith and Julia S. Barnes, appellees, appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, October term, 1905, no. 103 Part I. Brief on behalf of Mobile Transportation Company, appellant in opposition to motion to affirm or dismiss : Part II. Brief on behalf of Mobile Transportation Company, appellant on the merits. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Le Fevre Esquire with Mary his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Bill of advocation, Miss Malcolm against John Cameron Minutes of the proceedings at the trial of Vice-Admiral Griffin, at a court martial held on board His Majesty's ship Somerset at Chatham, on Monday, December 3, 1750 for an enquiry into his conduct, while he commanded His Majesty's ships in the East-Indies in the year 1748 Minutes of the evidence taken at the trial of Warren Hastings Esquire, late governor general of Bengal, at the Bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall upon an impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors by the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of Great Britain Minutes of proceedings at a Court martial, held on Board His Majesty's Ship Leopard, at Mocha on the 11th of June 1799, on Lieutenant Chalmers of His Majesty's Ship Daedalus Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Alexander Grant Esquire with Maria Theresa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." In the Privy Council, no. 59 of 1907, on appeal from the Supreme Court of the island of Ceylon, between P.B. Rabot and his wife, J. Henrietta Rabot, (plaintiffs,) appellants, and W.C. De Silva, N.D. Walles (in their personal capacity and as executors of the last will and testament of the late Vincent William Pereira and trustees appointed thereby), Justina Pereira, Margaret L. De Silva, Mary Anne Walles, Edith Frederica Rodrigo, C. Rodrigo, Anne Pereira, Susan Helen Pereira, (defendants,) respondents case on behalf of the appellants. Particulars of the interesting trial of Francis Cole, George Colley, Michael Blanche, and Emanuel Batha for murder and piracy, January 22, 1796. Papers in relation to the official conduct of Governour Sargent Parnellism and crime the Special Commission / Papers in relation to the case of Silas Deane Papers in the case of J. Powell vs. R.R. Butler evidence for contestant. Particular account of the life, conduct and execution of William Gregg who was executed with Morgridge for high-treason in corresponding with the enemies of the Queen. Charles C. Overton and Azor O. Hawkins, appellants, v. Andrus B. Howe, respondent respondent's points. Particulars of the life, atheism, and remarkable execution of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Hunter, for the Murder of his two young pupils Paper entitled, "The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis" read by Charles M. Blackford, at the twelfth annual meeting, held at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, July 17th, 18th, and 19th, 1900. Trial at large, Page v. Travers & Way in the Court of King's Bench, at Guildhall, London : before Mr. Justice Le Blanc and a special jury at the sittings after Hilary term, 1802 respecting the cargo of the ship Jesse at Bridport : in which the law, as it applies to the duty of mercantile agents following the directions of their principals and the law as it relates to commercial tenders of payment, &c., is fully and clearly laid down, which renders this cause of great importance to merchants, brokers, agents, &c. / Particulars of the life and execution of William Jones, alias Sinclair, alias Sell, for forgery In the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern Division of the Northern District of California, Second Division, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, plaintiff, vs. city and county of San Francisco et al., defendants, in equity nos. 27, 97, and 190 extracts from testimony relating to rate of return on capital and to the economic principles in accordance with which the reasonableness of rates should be determined. Charles C. Overton and Azor O. Hawkins against Andrus B. Howe points on part of appellant's (plaintiff's). Papers respecting the case of William Murray Borthwick, Robert Alexander and others In the Supreme Court of the United States, Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company and Pan American Petroleum Company, appellants, vs. the United States of America, appellee brief for appellee. Pan American Petroleum, a corporation and Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, appellants, vs. United States of America, appellee brief of appellee. Pan American Petroleum, a corporation and Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, appellants and cross-appellees, vs. United States of America, appellee and cross-appellant brief in behalf of Pan American Petroleum Company and Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, appellants and cross-appellees. Parliamentary debates House of Commons : official report. P. Barthelemy & L. De Bullion for conspiracy and libel against the Rev. A. Verren, versus the people Overcapitalization and not increased wage payments has affected net earnings article by W. Martin Smith, reprinted from Moody's magazine, April, 1912 / Particulars of the horrid and atrocious murders committed on board of the Brig Crawford Orville G. Bennet, plaintiff and respondent, against Edward G. Kidder, defendant, appellant case and exceptions. Particulars of Isaac Phillips who was tried, condemned and executed at Salisbury for extorting twenty guineas from the Rev. James Lediard of Devizes by threatening to accuse him of an unnatural crime. In the District Court of the United States in and for the Southern Division of the Northern District of California Second Division, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, plaintiff, vs. city and county of San Francisco, et al., defendants in equity nos. 27, 97, and 190 : brief for plaintiff in support of exceptions to master's report. Charles C. Overton and another appellants, against Andrus B. Howe, respondents Papers relating to the arrest of Mr. Mc Leod in the state of New York, upon a charge of murder and arson as having been engaged in the capture and destruction of the American Steam-boat "Caroline" : I. Correspondence between the foreign office and Her Majesty's mission at Washington. II. Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Colonial Office : 1840 and 1841. Particulars of the execution and trials of Edmund Thrower, Blacksmith for the wilful murder of Thomas Carter & Elizabeth Carter, his daughter, on the 16th of October, 1793, at Cratfield, and John & Elizabeth Smith, for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Smith, an infant aged 8 years, daughter of the said John Smith by a former wife, by starving and cruelty, at cookley, in the county of Suffolk : before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, at the assizes held at Bury, March 21, 1812. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1922, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, appellant, vs. city and county of San Francisco, respondent, no. 331, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, appellant, vs. city and county of San Francisco, and James Rolph, Jr., mayor of said city and county, respondents, no. 332, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, appellant, vs. city and county of San Francisco, and James Rolph, Jr., mayor of said city and county, respondents, no. 333 appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California : brief for appellant. Obadiah Palmer, Nehemiah Palmer, Sylvanus Palmer, Solomon Palmer, Josiah Quenby, Tho. Townsend, Richard Cornwall and Henry Cock, complainants, against Jacobus Van Cortland & Adolph Philipse, defendants in Cancellaria Nov̆ Eborac. Parker vs. Commonwealth opinion of Judges Coulter and Burnside of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania : on the constitutionality of the Act of 7th April, 1846, submitting the question of the sale of intoxicating liquors to electors of certain counties of the Commonwealth. Morris Ketchum, et al., appellants, vs. William Butler Duncan, et al., certiorari and return Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, versus, City of Mobile, et als., appellees Mr. Horatio Bottomley, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1922, for "Certified copies of the indictment, conviction and sentence of the court in the case of the King against Horatio Bottomley, a member of this House, tried at the Central Criminal Court on 18th, 19th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 29th days of May, 1922, and a certificate of the final determination of the said Horatio Bottomley's appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal against the said conviction and sentence and also a certificate from the Governor of His Majesty's prison at Wormwood Scrubs that the said Horatio Bottomley is held in custody by him in pursuance of said sentence" Modern state trials Municipalité numéro deux, de la cité de la Nouvelle-Orléans-demanderesse, vs. La Compagnie de la presse à coton d'Orléans, défenderesse Morris Gescheidt, respondent, against Joel Wolfe, appellant case. Franz A. Muller, George Vanderkors and Edward C.B. Danielzoon vs. David Dows, et al. Mr. Griffin's appeal to the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, in a letter to their Secretary against the sentence passed on him at a court-martial held on board His Majesty's Ship Somerset at Chatham, December 3, 1750 Mr. Martin's lawsuit its object cash, not vindication : wasted exertion how and why it failed. In the Queen's Bench, proceedings on the trial of the cause Jacob Morgan, plaintiff, versus the Rev. Iltyd Nicholl, defendant, before Mr. Justice Willes and a special jury Mrs. M.C. Rudd's genuine letter to Lord Weymouth, with several authentic anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus, together with an explanation of the conduct of a certain great city patriot Pennsylvania Railroad Company and West Jersey & Seashore Railroad Company vs. Board of Public Utility Commissioners, Lehigh Valley Railroad Company of New Jersey vs. same, Erie Railroad Company vs. same, New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad Company vs. same, New Jersey & New York Railroad Company vs. same, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company vs. same on certiorari to review order to October 3rd, 1911, re commutation tickets : brief for prosecutors. Particulars respecting Grace Tripp who was hanged for murder. Petition of a convention of the people of the district of Maine praying to be admitted into the union as a separate and independent state, accompanied with a constitution for said state. Peterloo massacre containing a faithful narrative of the events which preceded, accompanied, and followed the fatal sixteenth of August, 1819, on the area near St. Peter's Church, Manchester : including the proceedings which took place at the inquest at Oldham on the body of John Lees, who died in consequence of wounds and bruises received at the above time and place : to which is added an accurate alphabetical list of the names and places of residence of those who were killed, wounded and maimed by the sabre or otherwise, with an account of the nature of the injuries sustained / Mr. Balcombe's case in respect to the Bronfloyd Company, Limited Murder will out the first step in crime leads to the gallows : the horrors of the Queen City : being an account of the two soldiers who were executed at Old Fort Washington, and the trials and executions of John May, Philip Lewis, (colored), John Cowan, the murderer of his family, Washburn and his associateds, Davis and Hoover, the butchers of over thirty persons, Byron Cooley, who killed John Rambo, Henry LeCount, Patrick McHugh, the murderer of his own wife, and a careful history of the Hughes murderes, with a precise account of the murder of John Brasher, the watchman, the Summons Massacre, arrison and the infernal machine, Mrs. Howard, who avenged her own wrongs, Nancy Farrer, the child poisoner, with a correct detail of over a hundred other murders which have taken place in the city and county / Narrative of the lives, trials and execution of Edward Burnworth, William Blewit, Emanuel Dickenson, Thomas Berry, John Legee, and John Higgs who were hanged for murder Narrative of the singular case of John Meff who was hanged for returning from transportation. Particulars respecting the cases of Michael Van-Berghen, Catherine Van-Berghen, and Gerrard Dromelius who robbed and murdered Oliver Norris, for which they suffered death in East-Smithfield. In the Court of Exchequer, Nisi Patrick sittings, after Hilary term, 1872, Justin O'Byrne v. the Marquis of Hartington and several others report of trial held in the Court of Exchequer, Four Courts, Dublin : before the Right Honorable the Lord Chief Baron, and a special jury of the city of Dublin, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd days of February, and 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th days of June, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th days of July, 1872. [Statement of facts arising out of the chancery suit of Pearce vs. Lindsay] Pedigree of the Anglesey family and also copies of the wills and codicils of James Late Earl of Anglesey in 1701. Narrative of the arrest, examinations before the Privy Council, and imprisonment of P.T. Lemaitre, accused of being a party in the Pop-gun plot, or, A pretended plot to kill the King! in which is introduced the correspondence with the Privy Council, &c. Narrative of the uncommon behaviour, life, and character, of Jacob Romert who was tried, convicted, and received sentence of death, at the Old Bailey, June 29 last, and was executed at Tyburn the 1st of July, inst., for the murder of Thomas Theodore Wentworth : being the fourth execution in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Asgill, knt. lord-mayor of the city of London. Narrative of the trial and execution of John Mathews, a printer who was hanged for high-treason. New York Security and Trust Company, et al., against Equitable Mortgage Company, defendant, in equity bill, answer, decree appointing receivers and bond of receivers. News from the dead or, A faithful and genuine narrative of an extraordinary combat between life and death, exemplified in the case of William Duell, one of the malefactors who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 24th of this instant November for a rape, robbery and murder and soon after return'd to life at Barber-Surgeon's-Hall where he had been brought too from the place of execution in order to be anatomiz'd : with a true account of all the particulars that happen'd to him and the many surprizing things he saw during the interval of time that passed between his being turned off at the Gallows and his recovery to life. National Biscuit Company, complainant, vs. Albert V. Thomas and Robert D. Clarke, defendants, in equity decree. The people of the state of New York against William M. Tweed and others points for defendant William M. Tweed upon appeal to the General term from the order at Special term denying motion to reduce bail. Narrative of the proceedings of the Provincial Council at Patna, in the suit of Behader Beg against Nadara Begum and of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta, in the suit of Nadara Begum against Behader Beg and others and in the criminal prosecution instituted against Nadara Begum, and her accomplices for forgery : forming together what is generally called in Bengal the Patna cause. New York and Queens Gas Company, plaintiff, against William A. Prendergast, William R. Pooley, Charles Van Voorhis, Oliver C. Semple and James A. Parsons, constituting the Public Service Commission of the state of New York, and Carl Sherman, as attorney-general of the state of New York, defendants memorandum on behalf of the defendant Attorney General. Narrative of the life and execution of John Cowland, gentleman executed at Tyburn, for the murder of Sir Andrew Slanning, baronet. Myra Clark Gaines versus Richard Relf, Beverly Chew, and others record. The New York Life Insurance and Trust Company, trustees under the will of William Lee, deceased, against Catharine Lee, William Lee, Susan Lee, widow of Henry Lee, deceased, Mary Lee, the widow of Thomas Lee, deceased, Mary Jane Lee, the widow of Edward Lee, deceased, Ann Amelia Van Brackle, James Lee, Garrett Selman and Ann E. Selman his wife, S.A. Root, administratrix of, &c., of Ira Root, deceased, F.W. Webster, Oliver W. Root summons for relief. Narratives of state trials in the nineteenth century first period, from the union with Ireland to the death of George the Fourth, 1801-1830 / [Newgate Prison warrants and summons] Trial before Mr. Baron Parke, and a special jury, in the case of Neilson and others v. Harford for infringement of a patent "for the improved application of air to produce heat in fires, forges and furnaces, where bellows or other blowing apparatus are required" / Narrative of state trials in the nineteenth century : first period, from the union with Ireland to the death of George the Fourth, 1801ا1830 / In the matter of Bomanjee Byramjee Colah, a lunatic opinion of Chief Justice Daly, on petition of Heera Baee, wife of Lunatic, to transfer him to India. Narrative of the pious death of the penitent Henry Mills who was executed in Galesboro' (Penn.) on the 15th July last, for the murder of his wife and five children : to which is annexed, his serious and Solemn address to youth : to this work will be found annexed some further particulars of the horrid murder committed by Mills, which have not before been published. New York Security and Trust Company, James O. Bloss and George K. Gilluly, complainants, vs. Equitable Mortgage Company, defendant, in equity [The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the city of New York against George McAneny, Leroy T. Harkness and John F O'Ryan] Narratives of remarkable criminal trials Narrative of the life, trial and execution of John Sheppard 1who was hanged for burglary. Narrative of facts respecting Alanson Work, Jas. E. Burr & Geo. Thompson, prisoners in the Missouri penitentiary for the alleged crime of Negro stealing / Newall versus Webster and others proceedings on the trial of this cause in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall : before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron Pollock and a special jury, 9th and 10th January, 1845. Narrative of the case of Barbara Spencer who was hanged for high treason. The Charles L. Jeffrey, Philander J. Carleton, et al., libellants, appellants, v. Frank Harrington, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Maine, from final decree (Webb, J.), May 14, 1892. Unto the Right Honourable, the commissaries of Edinburgh, the petition of Lieutenant William Henry Cranston The city injunction case Superior Court of the City of Chicago, Philip Dean, complainant, vs. John C. Haines, mayor, Samuel D. Ward, comptroller, Alonzo Harvey, treasurer / Petitions for damages for the diversion of Sudbury River by the city of Boston being the petitions, testimony and arguments of counsel presented before William G. Russell, James B. Francis, Charles A. Stevens, commissioners under the act of Legislature for supplying the city of Boston with pure water. Pieces originales et procedures du proces fait à Robert-François Damiens, tant en la prévôté de l'hôtel, qu'en la cour de Parlement. Pet., Mrs. Bennet, &c., against Lord Alva's interlocutor Mr. Sinclair, clerk, D. Hutcheson, agent : unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mrs. Ann Maria Bennet of Nassau-Street, London, and John B. Williamson, late of the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, (an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England), Flora, Olfert Olferts Klein, master, Placido de Areylza, one of the partners in the house of trade of Gomez de La Torre Perez Mazarredos and Co., of London, merchants, claimant on behalf of his said house of trade, as the owners and consignees of one moiety of 185 bales, and one fourth of 47 bales, and the consignees of the remaining part of 236 bales of spanish wool, on board the said ship, appellant, against Nicholas Kempe, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's hired Armed Brig Cockatrice, the captor, respondent appellant's case. Report of the case of James Gray, an American citizen, plaintiff in appeal, vs. the Hawaiian Government tried before His Excellency the Governor of Oahu, February 28 and March 3. Philip Cade, Esq., against Catherine Cade libel given in the 5th of December, 1772. Phrenological character of Reuben Dunbar, with a short treatise on the causes and prevention of crime The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, plaintiff in error, vs. M. Mundy in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Kentucky. Arthur S. Plews, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. Albert C. Burrage, defendant, defendant in error error to the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : before Bingham, Johnson and Anderson, JJ. : opinion of the court, July 26, 1921. No. 280, the Iris, Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute, et als., libellants, appellees brief for appellees on rehearing. No. 148, Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner for limitation of liability as owner of steamship H.F. Dimock v. William K. Vanderbilt et al., damage claimants, no. 149, William K. Vanderbilt, damage claimant v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner brief on behalf of William K. Vanderbilt et al., damage claimants and appellees in case no. 148 and William K. Vanderbilt, appellant in case no. 149. Pierce Egan's account of the trial of Mr. Fauntleroy, for forgery at the Session's-House, in the Old Bailey, on Saturday, the 30th of October, 1824, before Mr. Justice Park and Mr. Baron Garrow Petition of Edward S. Stokes Poche osservazioni in difesa del Signor Bright nella causa contro di lui promossa dal pubblico ministero per contravvenzione alla legge sanitaria. Pictorial life and adventures of Joseph T. Hare, the bold robber and highwayman In Court of Appeals, John A. Post et al., respondents, vs. Matilda Weil, executrix, &c., and others, appellants John A. Post et al., respondents, vs. Adolph Bernheimer, appellant : respondents' brief in opposition to appellant's motion for reargument. No. 280, the "Iris", Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute, et als., libellants and petitioners, appellees brief for appellees. Schooner Hattie M. Crowell, no. 2561, Elbridge Crowell, claimant, appellant, v. Amelia A. Chase et al., libellants, appellees record. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, no. 116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al. brief for Stewart et als., owners of Schooner "Rabboni." No. 1089, Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1093, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee brief for Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee and for Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee. No. 802, Baltimore & Boston Barge Company, libellant, appellant, v. Knickerbocker Steam Towage Company, respondent, appellee, no. 803, Knickerbocker Steam Towage Company, respondent, appellant, v. Baltimore & Boston Barge Company, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Maine, from final decree (Hale, J.), October 16, 1908 : transcript of record. No. 819, cargo of 3408 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren et al., claimants, appellants, v. Alexander Ross, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 820, cargo of 3639 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren, et al., defendants, appellants, v. John G. Crowley et al., libellants, appellees brief for appellants. Account of Mrs. Borradaile and history of Madame Rachel No. 152, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 153, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Mary G. Lamper, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 154, the Baltimore, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 155, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Baker, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decrees (Nelson, J.), August 19, 1895 : record. No. 58, New York & New England R.R. Co., respondent, appellant, v. Joseph H. Church, et at., libellants, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Nelson, J.), November 4, 1892. The H.F. Dimock, the Alva, no. 148, Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner for limitation of liability as owner of Steamship H.F. Dimock, appellant, v. William K. Vanderbilt, et al., damage claimants, appellees, no. 149, William K. Vanderbilt, damage claimant, appellant, v. the Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner, appellee brief for Metropolitan Steamship Company. No. 148, Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner for limitation of liability as owner of steamship H.F. Dimock, v. William K. Vanderbilt et al., damage claimants, no. 149, William K. Vanderbilt, damage claimant, v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, petitioner appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Nelson, J.), August 3, 1895 : record. No. 1949, Steamer Blenheim, Edwin Ball, claimant, appellant, v. Jacob S. Winslow, libelant, appellee, no. 1950, Edwin Ball, libelant, appellant, v. Jacob S. Winslow et al., defendants, appellees record. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, no. 2492, John L. Lewis, et al., appellants, v. Red Jacket Cons. C. & C. Co., appellee, no. 2493, the International Organization of the U.M.W. of America, et al., appellants, v. Borderland Coal Corporation, et al., appellees, no. 2494, International Organization, United Mine Workers of America, et al., appellants, v. Alpha Pocahontas Coal Co., et al., appellees, no. 2495, same, appellants, v. Aetna, Sewell Smokeless Coal Co., et al., appellees, no. 2496, same, appellants, v. Dry Branch Coal Co., et al., appellees, no. 2497, same, appellants, v. Nelson Fuel Co., et al., appellees, no. 2498, same, appellants, v. Leevale Coal Company, et al., appellees, no. 2499, same, appellants, v. Seng Creek Coal Company, et al., appellees, no. 2500, same, appellants, v. Raleigh-Wyoming Coal Company, et al., appellees, no. 2501, same, appellants, v. Anchor Coal Company, et al., appellees, no. 2502, same, appellants, v. Sterling Block Coal Company, et al., appellees, no. 2503, same, appellants, v. Carbon Fuel Company, et al., appellees brief for appellees. Proceedings of the general court martial, held by order of Field Marshall the Duke of Wellington, the commander-in-chief, for the trial of Lieut. William Augustine Hyder, 10th Royal Hussars, on the prosecution of Lieu. Colonel Vandeleur, 10th Royal Hussars Procedure sur laquelle Le Pere Jean - Baptiste Girard, Jesuite, Catherine Cadiere, Le Pere Estienne-Thomas Cadiere Dominicain, Mre. François Cadiere Prêtre, et Le Pere Nicolas De S.Joseph Carme Dechauffé, ont e'te' jugez par arrêt du Parlement de Provence, du 10, Octobre 1731 divise'e par des nombres pour la facilite' des citations : avec les pieces, lettres & memoires joints à cette procedure : le tout exactement collationné sur les originaux : on a joint à fin un précis, où les faits sont raportez, pour tenir lieu de table des matieres, par ordre alphabétique. Preliminary report of Conference Committee of Managers appointed by the Association of Western Railways to represent certain railways in conference with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. Procedures faites en Bretagne et devant la Cour Des Pairs en 1770 avec des observations. Probate courts Proceedings of a general court martial held for the trial of Major William Gates, of the 2d Regiment of Artillery, by virtue of the following orders Proceedings in an action for debt between the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, plaintiff and John Horne Tooke, Esq., defendant Proceedings (on the Ecclesiastical side of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Bombay) on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Pascal Larkins, attorney at law with Eliza Bird his now wife, and to enable him to marry again : and for other purposes therein mentioned." Problems of modern American crime Proceedings against the Archdeacon of Taunton, in 1854, 1855, 1856 from the notice of intention to issue the commission, October 31, 1854, to giving sentence by the court at Bath, October 22, 1856. Proceedings in a cause, tried at Westminster Hall, on Wednesday, Feb. 2d, 1791, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury wherein Mr. Charles Ryland, chief mate of the Walpole East Indiaman, was plaintiff and Mr. Henry Churchill, commander of the above ship, was defendant for an unjust and malicious suspension / In the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (Admiralty), in Prize, 25th February, 1918, before the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Evans (President), Steamship "Leonora" (ship and cargo), part heard, no. 1679, Steamship "Emma Fermstrom" (ship and cargo), no. 1699, Steamship "Hermina" (ship and part cargo claimed by Olaus Olssons Kolimport A/B), no. 1701, Steamship "Tellus" (ship and cargo), no. 1697, Steamship "Bergvik" (ship and cargo), C. & R., no. 1698, Steamship "Dagny" (ship and cargo), no. 1700, Steamship "Olof Wijk" (ship and part cargo claimed by H. Alpen), C. & R., no. 1691, Steamship "James J. Dickson" (ship and part cargo of coke claimed by C. Svensson and consignment of glass to K.J. Karlsson), no. 1704 first day. Rumford Chemical Works, petitioner, vs. Hygienic Chemical Company (of New Jersey), on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, no. 121, Hygienic Chemical Company (of New York), James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh, petitioners, vs. Rumford Chemical Works, on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit notice of motion, motion, and petition for leave to reopen proofs in circuit courts, and brief in support of petition. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant,اappellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant,اappellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant,اappellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant,اappellee brief for appellant. Notes on shepherds and sheep a letter to John Ruskin, Esq., M.A. / Observations on a libel for which an indictment was instituted by Richard Gurney, Esq., of the Inner Temple, special pleader, as vice-warden of the Stannaries of Devon, against Miss Mary and Tocker, of which the defendant was found not guilty : tried before Mr. Justice Burrough, at Bodmin, the 5th August, 1818 / Observations on the trial of James Coigly for high-treason : together with an account of his death, including his address to the spectators : to which is added an appendix, containing an interesting correspondence, relative to the trial, between Mr. Coigly's solicitor and the Duke of Portland, &c. : and also letters written by Mr. Coigly to the Attorney-General and the Duke of Portland, and other documents connected with the trial / Notes on the minutes of a court martial, holden on board His Majesty's Ship Gladiator, in Portsmouth Harbour, On Wednesday, the 26th day of July, 1809, &c., on the trial of the Right Honourable James, Lord Gambier, admiral of the Blue, &c. Observations and illustrations on a pamphlet, which lately appeared, and suddenly disappeared, entitled, minutes of the case, of Waithman & Co. v. Birch determined in the Insolvent Debtors' Court, November 9, 1816 : with a correct report of that case as taken in court / Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William, in Bengal on Dickinson's divorce (India) bill Notes on the judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the appeal Hebbert v. Purchas, delivered February 23, 1871 Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, on Keays' divorce (India) Bill Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on Sandwith's divorce (India) bill Proceedings at the laying of the corner stone of the new public buildings on Penn Square, in the city of Philadelphia, July 4, 1874 : with a description of the buildings, the statistics and progress of the work and a summary of legislative and municipal action relating to the undertaking : with a brief history of events pertaining thereto / Proceedings in a cause, Harvey versus Andrew in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, tried at Chelmsford, on Saturday, the 17th of March, 1810, by a special jury : before the Honourable Mr. Justice Heath : referred to in the speech and reply of D.W. Harvey, Esq., M.P., on the 14th June, 1832, in the House of Commons, on moving for leave to bring in a bill to empower the Court of King's Beach to regulate the admission of students and barristers. Proceedings in an action for debt between the Rt. Hon. C.J. Fox, plaintiff and John Horne Tooke, Esq., defendant Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta on Bellew's divorce (India) bill Preparing, spinning and doubling cotton, &c. letters patent to John Cresswell Brentnall, of Manchester and Robert Edge, of Halliwell, near Bolton, in the county of Lancaster for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for preparing, spinning, and doubling cotton and other fibrous substances." : sealed the 9th December 1864 and dated the 20th June 1864. In the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (Divorce), Russell (Countess) v. Russell (Earl). correspondence. Nouvelles causes célèbres, ou, Choix des procés les plus remarquables ou les meilleurs avocats de Paris ont plaidé procés de Madame Lafarge, duel du Général Levasseur, l'ex-notarie Lehon, assassinat de rue d' Arcole, procés de M. de M. de Marcellange, parricide, affreux détails, les hospices de Paris contre les héritiers de madame de feuchére, les ressources de Quinola, assassinat, vol, incendie, attaque de la malle-poste, séparation de mariage pour cause, meurtre commis par un enfant d. 9 ans, accusation de faux, procés de la fille desjardin, nouveaux details sur la malle-poste, excitation à la débauche d'une jeune fille de ans, par sa mére, petite revue trés amusante de la police correctionnelle : avec gravures. Northwestern Life Assurance Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Sweetie Villeneuve in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas. In the Court of Claims of the United States, North German Lloyd, claimant, vs. the United States of America, defendant, also Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt Aktien-Gesellschaft (also known as Hamburg-American Line), claimant, vs. the United States of America, defendant brief on behalf of claimants. Motion to re-settle after decision of general term Report of discussion on bill of exceptions before Second Division Duke of Buccleuch, & C., v. Cowan and others. The Queen v. George Gillis report of the argument and judgment on the case reserved from the special commission for the county of the city of Dublin, 1866. Report of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, in the case of William Rough, sergeant at law, late president of the Court of Criminal and Civil Justice, Demerara, complainant, against John Murray, Esquire, a lieutenant-general in His Majesty's forces, late lieutenant-governor of that colony, respondent Report of jury trial in the cause in which E.W. Binney & Company, manufacturing chemists, Bathgate, are pursuers and the Clydesdale Chemical Company defenders for infringement of patent for the manufacture of paraffine oil and paraffine from bituminous coal : tried at Edinburgh before the lord president and a jury, on the 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 7th November 1860 / Report of the Board of Arbitration in the matter of the controversy between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, appointed in conformity with an agreement of the parties made at New York city under date of April 30th, 1912 Ann S. Oakenfull, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Bernard Reilly, Sheriff, etc. and another, defendants and appellants appellants' brief. Official conduct of James A. Lowell, United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts [Trial] of Capt. Henry Whitby for the murder of John Pierce with his dying declaration : also, the trial of Capt. George Crimp, for piracy and manstealing / Proceedings in Parliament against Dr. F. Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, John Plunket, George Kelly, alias Johnson upon bills of pains and penalties, for a treasonable conspiracy, M.DCC.XXIII : the trial of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in the House of Lords, 1725, for high crimes and misdemeanors : the trial of Sir Robert Spotiswood, for high treason in the Parliament held at St. Andrew's in Scotland, 1645. Proceedings of a court of inquiry convened at Washington, D.C., November 9, 1868. by special orders no. 217 War Department, to examine into the accusations against Brig. and Bvt. Major General A.B. Dyer, chief of Ordnance. Proceedings in the Court of Chancery, against the Corporation of Ludlow, as trustees of Mr. Fox's charity for pulling down St. Leonard's Chapel, Corve-Street, Lodlow, and converting the burial ground thereof to unhallowed uses : wherein the court discharged the corporation from their trust and ordered them to pay the expense of rebuilding the said chapel : to which are added, observations on the corporate rights and parliamentary representation of the inhabitants of Ludlow : and also, an essay on borough influence. Proceedings including the report of the Assembly Judiciary (Sub) committee appointed to investigate charges preferred for the impeachment of Hon. John L. Childs, judge of the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the county of Del Norte also the majority recommendation of the judiciary committee, the minority recommendation of the Judiciary Committee and final action of the Assembly. Proceedings in the Massachusetts Senate in the matter of Thomas Drew, a witness charged as for a contempt in refusing to be sworn or to testify : before a Joint Special Committee of the Legislature, April, 1869. Ann S. Oakenfull vs. Bernard Reilly, Sheriff, impleaded with John Moffat The Parish will case before the Surrogate of the city of New York : notes in reply to an article entitled "A medical consideration of the physical condition of Henry Parish as bearing upon the question of his mental capacity." Report of the case of the Troy Iron and Nail Factory vs. Erastus Corning, et al., in equity for the infringement of a patent granted to Henry Burden, September 2, 1840, for what is commonly known as bending lever, used in the manufacture of hook-headed spikes for rail-roads : heard before the Honorable Samuel Nelson, one of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States : at Cooperstown, (N.Y.,) in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of New-York, August, 1849, decided March, 1850 / Report of the case of the trustees of Dartmouth College against William H. Woodward argued and determined 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 / Report of the case of Peter Allen Brinsmade, of the firm of Ladd & Co., versus James Jackson Jarves, editor of the Polynesian for alledged [i.e alleged] libelous publications : decided upon grounds of law / Report of the cause between William Beaurain, gent., plaintiff and the Right Hon. Sir W. Scott, knt., defendant for unlawfully excommunicating the plaintiff : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London on Saturday the 6th March, 1813 : before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, chief justice and a special jury. Report of the case of George B. Sloat, assignee of William W, Woodworth, vs. Charles A. Spring, et al. issues out of Chancery, tried at Philadelphia, before Mr. Justice Grier, and a jury, April 8th-April 23rd, 1851 / Report of the cases of Regina v. Millis et Regina v. Carroll in the Queen's Bench in Ireland, in Easter and Trinity terms, 1842 / Report of the case, G. & D. Taylor & Company vs. R.G. & J.T. Place decided by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, September term, county of Providence, 1856. Report of the case of John W. Webster master of Arts and doctor of Medicine of Harvard University, member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of the London Geological Society, and of the St. Petersburg Mineralogical Society, and Erving professor of Chemistery and Mineralogy in Harvard University, indicted for the murder of George Parkman, master of Arts of Harvard University, doctor of Medicine of the University of Aberdeen, and member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts : including the hearing on the petition for a writ of error, the prisoner's confessional statements and application for a commutation of sentence : and an appendix containing several interesting matters never before published / by George Bemis. A few considerations addressed to the members of the Protestant Episcopal Church Report of the case of the Queen v. Lumsdaine with observations on the parochial assessment act / Report of the case of Washburn, et al., vs. Gould heard before Mr. Justice Story, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, at Boston, May term, 1844 / Proceedings in the Court of Exchequer Chamber, upon a writ of error from the Court of King's Bench, in relation to a Quo warranto, calling upon John Humphery, Esquire to show by what authority he claimed to exercise the Office of Aldermen of the city of London / Report of the cause of Martha Bradstreet versus Apollos Cooper on a writ of right tried before Honorable Alfred Conkling, district judge of the United States for the Northern District of New-York on Wednesday the 22day of January 1834 and the seven following days / Report of the case of the Queen v. Edward John Eyre on his prosecution, in the Court of Queen's Bench, for high crimes and misdemeanours alleged to have been committed by him in his office as Governor of Jamaica : containing the evidence, (taken from the depositions,) the indictment and the charge of Mr. Justice Blackburn / Report of the cause between Hugh Doherty, Esq., defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : tried in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster on Saturday, February 23, 1811 : before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, chief justice, &c., and a special jury / Report of the case of Rev. Moses Thatcher vs. Gen. Preston Pond for slander in charging him with committing the crime of adultery / Proceedings in the case of Francis Johnston, Esq., late receiver-general of the Land-Office prosecuted for delinquencies in the said office. Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry convened at the Navy Department, Washington D.C., October 5, 1882, in pursuance of a joint resolution of Congress approved August 8, 1882, to investigate the circumstances of the loss in the Arctic seas of the exploring Steamer "Jeannette," etc. The Braintree Church rate case report of the case of Gosling v. Veley, in the House of Lords / Report of the cases of Sir Francis Burdett, bart., versus the Right Honourable Charles Abbot, speaker of the House of Commons and Sir Francis Burdett, bart., versus Francis John Colman, Esq., serjeant at arms concerning privilege of Parliament, argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in Hilary, Easter, and Trinity terms, 51 Geo., III. 1811 / Report of the case of the Thompsonville Carpet Manufacturing Company versus William Taylor, Edward Gorman, & Thomas Norton charged with a conspiracy for being concerned in a strike for higher wages : tried before the Hon. Superior Court for Hartford County, Ct. [i.e. Conn.] (Chief Justice Williams presiding,) at the January term, A.D. 1836. Report of the cause between Charles Sturt, Esq., plaintiff, and the Most Noble the Marquis of Blandford, defendant for criminal conversation with the Right Hon. Mary Ann Sturt : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on Wednesday, the 27th May 1801, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury : with an appendix containing letters of the parties which did not appear on the trial, a preface, and notes. Report of the case of William Peakin versus the Right Hon. William Lane Joynt, lord mayor of Dublin, and James Quinn, police-constable in the Court of Exchequer, 23rd, 24th, 27th and 28th of December, 1867, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury. Report of the case Wm. Hopper Thompkins against James M'Burnie for a libel tried before the Hon. Sir James Allan Park, Knight, one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas and a common jury at the Northumberland Spring Assizes at Newcastle upon Tyne, 3d March, 1830. Report of the case of Twycross v. Grant in the Court of Common Pleas and the Court of Appeal, with the judgments, as revised by the judges and an introduction and notes, containing notices of the previous cases on the subject / Report of the committee, to whom was referred on the 6th instant, the report of a select committee appointed on the 13th of March last, "to prepare and report articles of impeachment against Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States." Report of the Committee on the Judiciary System on the subject of the repeal of the law establishing the Nicholson Court of Pleas : accompanied with "a supplement to the act entitled 'An act to settle the estate of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton,' passed the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty" / Report of the interesting proceedings in the Police Court, this day, February 6, 1829 Report of the copy-right case of Wheaton v. Peters decided in the Supreme Court of the United States : with an appendix, containing the acts of Congress relating to copy-right. Report of the interesting proceedings in the Police Court, Friday & Saturday, August 7 & 8, 1829 before George Small, Esq., Bailie. Report of the judgment of the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl in the case of Sturt Grindall v. Grindall and Grindall Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly of the state of New York appointed to investigate corrupt practices in connection with legislation and the affairs of insurance companies other than those doing life insurance business. Report of the Committee on roads and bridges on so much of the address of the governor as relates to the Warren Bridge. Report of the committee appointed to inquire into the facts relating to the conduct of John Smith, a senator of the United States from the state of Ohio, as an alleged associate of Aaron Burr. Report of the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge and sentence, at the trial of Stephen Merril Clark, for arson before the Supreme Judicial Court, February 15, 16, & 17, 1821. Report of the Cricklade case comprehending the whole of the proceedings, in the courts of law, before the select committee of the Commons, and in both Houses of Parliament. Report of the Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Conduct of Brigadier Gen. J. Wilkinson Report of the important record case, M'Loughlin v. Rev. L. Walsh, P.P. of Culfeightrin, Co. Antrim for defamation and slander by denunciation from the altar : tried at the Carrickfergus Spring Assizes, 1846. The report of the county Chairman upon the proceedings in the court of Queen's Bench in the case of Gaisford v. the justices of Gloucestershire. Report of the evidence and reasons of the award between Johannis Orlandos & Andreas Luriottis, Greek deputies, of the one part, and Le Roy, Bayard & Co. and G. G. & S. Howland, of the other part / Proceedings of an ecclesiastical council in the case of the proprietors of Hollis-Street Meeting-House and the Rev. John Pierpont, their pastor prepared from the official journal and original documents / Proceedings of a general court martial held at Bangalore on the trial of Lieutenant Colonel John Bell, of the Madras Artillery Proceedings of a general court martial of the Line, held at Raritan, in the state of New-Jersey by order of His Excellency George Washington, Esq., general and commander in chief of the Army of the United States of America for the trial of Major General Arnold, June, 1, 1779 : Major General Howe, president. Proceedings of a general court martial held in the County Hall, Chelmsford, Essex on the 30th December, 1811. Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry appointed to inquire into the intended mutiny on board the United States Brig of War Somers, on the high seas held on board the United States Ship North Carolina lying at the Navy Yard, New-York : with a full account of the execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small, on board said vessel / Proceedings of a general court martial, held in the barracks of Dublin for the trial of Col. Montague Burgoyne, of the Loyal Essex Regiment of Fencible Cavalry, on charges preferred against him by Major Crosse, and Captains Bund, and Graham of the same regiment Proceedings of a general court-martial, held at the Castle of Dublin, on Monday the 21st of July, 1788, and continued by adjournment to the 12th of August following, on John Campbell, Esq., lieutenant-colonel of the 9th Regiment of Foot, for several charges brought against him by Daniel Gwynne, gent., late lieutenant of said regiment Proceedings of a general court martial for the trial of Lieut. Col. Louis Bache, commanding a detachment of volunteers and Militia of Pennsylvania upon charges of mutiny, disobedience of orders, insubordination 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 : containing the whole of the evidence and the documents referred to during the trial. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary who were instructed to inquire whether any, and if any, what legal provisions are necessary to prescribe the effect which the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each state shall have in the courts of every other state : December 23, 1817 : accompanied with "A bill to prescribe the effect which certain records and judicial proceedings of the courts of each state shall have in every other state, and in the courts of the United States" : read and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. Report of the important cause between Daniel Ilott, plaintiff, and John Wilkes, Esq. defendant, (the high sheriff of the county of Essex) respecting the legality of setting that most deadly weapon, the spring gun : tried at the above assizes on Wednesday, 28th July last before Sir William Garrow, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and a full special jury. Report of the D'Hauteville case the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the suggestion of Paul Daniel Gonsalve Grand D'Hauteville versus David Sears, Miriam C. Sears, and Ellen Sears Grand D'Hauteville : habeas corpus for the custody of an infant child. Report of the Commission and of the Minority Commissioner of the United States Pacific Railway Commission appointed under the act of Congress approved March 3, 1887, entitled "An act authorizing an investigation of the books, accounts, and methods of railroads which have received aid from the United States and for other purposes" / Report of the hearing of the case of the Wolverhampton Meeting-House, "Attorney-General and Mander v. Pearson" before Lord Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor, at Westminster Hall, January 22, 23, 25, and 26, 1836 / Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on a letter and documents referred to said committee, presented by Edwin Lewis, complaining of the conduct of Judge Tate Report of the complaints, proceedings, and decision of the United States Commissioner in the case against Captain Anderson, of the passenger Ship Villafranca Report of the important case of George Collier, for himself, as well as for Our Sovereign Lord the King versus the Cutter Dispatch tried in the Admiralty Court of Fort William, on Tuesday the 4th of February, 1817. Repor[t] of the hearing on an application for an injunction at the suit of Messrs. Edward and John Jackson against Mr. George Hadfield of Manchester, solicitor to restrain the defendant from letting certain premises in New Shown-Street, Manchester to any other person or persons than the plaintiffs. Report of the first and second trials of the issue in the action of damages at the instance of William Miller, lately tenant of the farms of Springfield and Oldhamstocks, in the county of Haddington against James William Hunter, Esq. of Thurston Report of the great divorce case in the Supreme Judicial Court, November term 1842, before C. Justice Shaw : Thomas H. Dunham versus Eliza A. Dunham. Report of the committee appointed on the 20th of October last, to prepare and report articles of impeachment against John Pickering, district judge of the district of New Hampshire who was impeached by this House, during the last session, of high crimes and misdemeanors. Report of the evidence taken on the trial of the case, Howell v. West & Jones before the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, at Westminster, on the 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th April, 1880. Report of the Joint Special Committee of the General Court on a petition for the removal of Edward P. Pierce from the office of Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the steel industry. Report of the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States made to the two houses of Congress February 19, 1872. Report of the facts in the Montana case Report of the proceedings before the House of Lords, on a bill of pains and penalties against Her Majesty, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain and consort of King George the Fourth collated with the journals of the House of Lords / Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Berks, held at reading, January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent, against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq., in the penalty of 20l., for teaching and praying in a meeting or conventicle, held in an uninhabited house in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England, where five persons or more were present / Report of the Lough Foyle fishery case of Allen v. Donnelly and others tried at the Tyrone Spring Assizes at Omagh, 1856, before the Hon. Baron Pennefather and a special jury : Joseph Turnley, Esq., deputy-governor of the Honourable the Irish Society, Herbert Lloyd, Esq., John E. Davies, Esq., secretary and Charles Pearson, Esq., solicitor, from London, attending at the trial / Report of the proceedings on the trial of the cause Doe, on the demise of Lord Teynham, against Charles Henry Tyler, Esq. in the Court of Common Pleas, at Westminster : before Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, knt., lord chief justice, and a special jury, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th January, 1830 / Proceedings, findings and opinions of the Court of Inquiry convened by order of the President of the United States in special orders no. 277, Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C., Dec. 9, 1879. in the case of Gouverneur K. Warren, late major-general, U.S. Volunteers, commanding the Fifth Army Corps in the campaign of Five Forks, Va., 1865. Proceedings on the trial of a special action on the case by James Webster Wedderburn Webster, Esq., and Lady Frances Caroline Webster Wedderburn Webster, his wife against Charles Baldwin for a libel in the Court of Common Pleas, at Westminster, on Friday, the 16th of February 1816 / Procés de Madame Lafarge complets et détaillés. Proceedings of the Presbytery of Philadelphia in the case of Samuel Wentz on his appeal from the decision of the Session of the Second Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia / Proceedings of the trial of the Ship Two Friends in the Court of Vice Admiralty in Bermuda. Proceedings of the naval general court martial, in the case of Lieutenant C.H. McBlair convened at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, May 4th, 1840. Report of the proceedings in an action against Robert Scott, proprietor, publisher and editor of the Military Register for a libel on Colonel Warren, commanding 27th Regiment of Foot / Report of the proceedings of the Brigade Court Martial and Court of Review in the case of Surgeon Jaques and of the general court martial, in the case of Lt. Col. De la Montagnie / Report of the proceedings of the first and second trials of the cause of Fisher against Ward, master of the Ship Fishburn which was detained in Russia during the late embargo on British ships : with the arguments of counsel, on the special case reserved for the opinion of the Court of Common Pleas, respecting the wages claimed by the British seamen, during the time they were detained in Russia : and an appendix, containing several interesting documents relative to that most extraordinary event. Report of the proceedings connected with the disputes between the Earl of Selkirk and the North-West Company at the Assizes, held at York, in Upper Canada, October, 1818. Severn, King and Company, versus Wilson and others, directors of the Phجnix Insurance Company report of the proceedings of the trial, before the Lord Chief Justice Dallas, and a special jury, December 13, 1820. Report of the minutes of evidence taken before a committee of the whole House on the ingrossed bill from the Lords intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Right Honourable Edward Baron Ellenborough with the Right Honourable Jane Elizabeth baroness Ellenborough, his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" Report of the proceedings at the examination of Charles G. Davis, Esq. on a charge of aiding and abetting in the rescue of a fugitive slave : held in Boston, in February, 1851. Report of the judgment delivered by the Court of Exchequer in the case of Bellamy & anr. v. Marjoribanks & ors on making the rule Nisi (which had been obtained by the defendants) absolute, for a new trial, 7th February 1852. Report of the proceedings of an ecclesiastical council held in Boscawen, N.H in the trial and expulsion of a member of the Second Congregational Church. Report of the proceedings in the case of Fitzgerald v. Northcote and another together with an introductory narrative and other documents. Report of the proceedings on the writ of enquiry, before Samuel Collingridge, Esq., and a special jury of the city of London, for the assessment of damages in the cause of Stephens v. Brogden, for an assault and also the argument of counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on shewing cause against the rule for setting aside the damages awarded on an inquision before the secondary. Report of the proceedings before the judges, as visitors of the Inns of Court, on the appeal of A. Hayward, Esq., Q.C. Report of the judgment of the Right Hon. Judge Keatinge, in the cause of West v. Stopford, Foster, intervenient, v. the same in the Court of Prerogative in Ireland on the 17th November, 1847 Report of the late important trial in the Court of King's Bench, in which the Most Noble John, Duke of Bedford, was plaintiff, and Richard White, a potatoe dealer, the defendant respecting tolls claimed in Covent Garden Market : tried before the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Abbott, knt., and a special jury at Westminster Hall, on Tuesday, the 23rd of February, 1819. Report of the proceedings before the commissioners of customs upon an information against Mr. Thomas Naylor, of Great Britain-Street, grocer with a copy of the information, speeches of counsel and an appendix containing the several memorials, affidavits and notices attendant upon the seizure and trial : judgment pronounced in favor of Mr. Naylor. Report of the proceedings in an action of Gardner v. Salvador tried in the Court of Exchequer, Guildhall, London on Tuesday, November 1, 1831, before the Hon. Sir John Bayley, knt., one on the baron of the Exchequer and a special jury / Report of the judiciary committee in relation to thirty-nine tracts of land in Luzerne County Report of the proceedings at the first sitting of the Special Commission for the county of the city of Dublin held at Green-Street, Dublin for the trial of Thomas Clarke Luby and others for treason-felony, "The Fenian conspiracy," commencing on November 27, 1865. Report of the proceedings of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England versus the London and Westminster Bank in the Court of Common Pleas. Report of the Maharaj libel case and of the Bhattia conspiracy case, connected with it Jadunathjee Brizrattanjee, Maharaj vs. Karsands̀s Mooljee, editor and proprietor and Nǹ̀bhì Rastamji Rǹiǹ, printer, "Satya Prakash." Report of the jury trial in the action of declarator, &c., at the instance of Mr. & Mrs. Gillespie, of Torbanehill against Messrs. James Russel & Son, coalmasters, Falkirk (tried at Edinburgh before the Lord President and a jury, on the 29th and 30th July, and 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th August 1853) / Record in the case of Colin Mitchell and others versus the United States Rates of wages per hour, increase in rates of wages per hour and hours of service per day, in western states and provinces Henry W. Putnam, appellant, vs. Charles G. Hutchinson appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois : filed October 7, 1882. Railroad Commission of Nevada, petitioner, v. The Southern Pacific Company, et al., defendants complainant's brief in reply. Reclaiming note, Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty, or, M'Iver against Lord Benholme's interlocutor R.P.D. Cesarei Bononien. Præt. contributionis super manutentione pro III & Excamo D. Comite Senatore Alexandro Pepoli Musotti, nec non Excamo D. Com. Senatore Philippo, & aliis de Aldovrandis, & litis &c. : cum III. & Excamo D. March. Guidone Villa, ejusque Vassallis Feudi Cà Bianca. No. 2433, in the Court of Civil Appeals for the Seventh Supreme Judicial District of Texas, R.E. Main, appellant, vs. Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Association, appellee appealed from the District Court of Foard County, Texas, for the 46th Judicial District : brief for appellee. Rates and wages requested compared with wages in effect Reading no. 1, or, Considerations on the statute of distributions of 1750 showing that in the descent of estates of inheritance these words, "The residue both of the real and personal estate equally to every of the next of kin of the intestate in equal degree, and those who legally represent them," mean of the blood : submitted to the Supreme Court, June term, 1808, in the case William Hillhouse vs. Levi Chester. Report of the proceedings under a brieve of idiotry, Peter Duncan against David Yoolow, tried at Coupar-Angus, 28-30 Jan. 1837 with an appendix of relative documents and an introduction / Nightingale versus Stockdale report of the trial in an action for a libel, contained in a review of the "Portraiture of Methodism" : tried at Guildhall, before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, and a special jury, Saturday, March 11, 1809 / Report of the Royal Commission re Gamey Charges before the Honourable Sir John A. Boyd, chancellor, and the Honourable Chief Justice Falconbridge evidence. Report of the trial by jury, of the action of damages for assault Margaret Finlayson, spouse of Archibald Finlayson, shoemaker, Glasgow, against Michael Gilfillan, writer in Glasgow. Report of the Special Joint Committee on the Subject of Warren Bridge John S. Prouty, plaintiff in error, vs. the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company in error to the Court of Appeals of the state of New York : filed September 19, 1885. Record of proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment on the trial of Hon. James E. Ferguson, governor before the Senate of the state of Texas, pursuant to the state constitution and rules provided by the Senate during the second and third called sessions of the 35th Legislature convened in the city of Austin, August 1, 1917, and adjourned without day September 29, 1917 / In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, fos. 28, dated 18th May, 1909, Re Cadet George Archer-Shee petition of right. Report of the select committee on the New Orleans riots Report of the trial (in ejectment) Doe dem. Gibson and others v. Hargrave and others, Lancaster Assize, March 29, 1837 Report of the trial in an action for libel in the Court of Exchequer, before Sir William Alexander, knt., lord chief baron and a common jury, on Wednesday the 20th of February, 1828, Patrick Mathias Cumming, clerk, plaintiff, and Mary Meyler and Thomas Mulligan, defendants Report of the trial by jury, Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood for libel in "Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine" / Report of the Stewarton case, William Cuninghame and others, patron, heritors, and parishioners of Stewarton against the Presbytery of Irvine Report of the trial at the instance of the Atlas Company of Scotland against A. Fullarton and Company, publishers, Edinburgh and London tried before a jury at Edinburgh on the 27th, 28th, and 29th days of July 1853 / Report of the trial in Kelly v. Dunbar with Mr. Whiteside's celebrated speech, revised by himself : tried in the Probate Court, before the Right Honorable Judge Keatinge and a special jury, in 8th, 9th, 10th, and 12th December, 1864. Report of the trial by jury, David Armstrong against George Buchan Vair and Gideon Alston for sending a challenge to fight a duel / Report of the trial at large, Parr v. Benson in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, December 20, 1808 : before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, in which the damages were laid at thirty thousand pounds / Report of the select committee appointed to investigate charges against Judge Estill, 1850 Report of the trial at bar of the Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, for a libel in the court of King's-Bench, on Saturday the 23d day of November, 1805 / Report of the proceedings, upon an inquisition of damages, in a cause between the Rev. George Markham, plaintiff, and John Fawcett, Esq., defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, taken at the King's-Arms Tavern, Old Palace Yard, on Tuesday, May 4, 1802 before Joseph Burchell, Esq., deputy sheriff of the county of Middlesex, and a special jury. In Senate, January 27, 1830, report of the special counsel on the subject of the abduction of William Morgan Report of the proceedings upon the committal of Richard Pigott for contempt of court, by certain writings in the "Irishman" newspaper respecting the trial of Robert Kelly (murder of Head-Constable Talbot) at the Dublin Commission Court, November, 1871 reported for the government by John Hill. Report of the trial by jury of the action of damages for a libel in the Scotsman newspaper William Aiton, M.D. against John Ramsay M'Culloch of Auchengoul, editor of the Scotsman, and others. Report of the speech of the Solicitor General on the trial of the case of the King v. Richard Barrett, in the Court of King's Bench, in Ireland, on the 27th of November, 1833 Report of the trial in the case of Barw. M'Garahan versus the Rev. T. Maguire, before Baron Smith and a special jury, December 13, 1827 Report of the select committee to investigate the Alleged Credit Mobilier Bribery, made to the House of Representatives, February 18, 1873 Report of the proceedings under the Treason Felony Act, II Vic., Cap. 12, at the Commission Court, Green-Street, Dublin, August and October, 1848 Report of the Secretary of War, communicating in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, copies of the proceedings of the court of inquiry in the case of Major J.W. Ripley, superintendent of the armory at Springfield Whale fishery report of the trial by jury John Hutchison, Esquire, and others, against the Dundee Union Whale Fishing Company / Report of the State trials before a general court martial held at Montreal in 1838-9 : exhibiting a complete history of the late rebellion in Lower Canada. M'Caul v. Colenso libel, report of the trial in M'Caul v. Colenso in the Court of Proper Pleas, Dublin : before Chief Justice Shanahan and a special jury : a jeu d'esprit / Report of the trial by jury, Thomas Mackenzie, Esq., against Robert Roy, Esq. W.S Report of the trial by jury, in the counter actions of defamation and damages, Kingan versus Watson, et e contra and also of the proceedings under the motion for a new trial : to which are prefixed, observations on Mr. Kingan's case / Report of the proceedings under a writ of enquiry of damages, in an action in the Court of King's Bench, in which the Right Honourable Lord Boringdon was plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Sir Arthur Paget, K.B., defendant, executed before the Sheriff of Middlesex and a special jury, on Tuesday the 19th July, 1808 Report of the trial Curling against Buck for breach of promise of marriage / Report of the speeches of counsel on the important trial of Morison and others v. Harmer and another, proprietors of the Weekly Dispatch newspaper for libel, tried in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, 10th of February, 1837, before the lord chief justice and a special jury Report of the several trials of Robert M. Goodwin for manslaughter, before the Honourable Cadwallader D. Colden, mayor of the city of New-York, George B. Thorp, and Stephen Allen, aldermen, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th days of March, 1820 and before the Honourable Jonas Platt, one of the justices of the Supreme Court, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th days of April, 1821 A report of the proceedings upon an information in the nature of a quo-warranto, at the suit of the King against Waller O'Grady, Esq., respecting the right of appointment to the office of clerk of the pleas in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, tried at Bar in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin, upon the 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 22d, 23d, 25th, and 26th days of November, 1816 Report of the trial of an action, wherein the Honourable Frederick Cavendish was plaintiff, and the Hope Insurance Company of London were defendants before the Right Hon. John Lord Norbury, chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and a special jury, which continued from Thursday 18th to Tuesday 23d February, 1813. Report of the trial of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq. on an information filed, ex officio, by the Attorney General, for the distribution of a libel : with the subsequent proceedings thereon : containing the arguments of counsel, the opinion of the court, and Mr. Rowan's address to the court at full. Report of the trial in the case of Duke of Richmond versus John Magee before Chief Justice Downes and a special jury, July 26, 1813 : to which is prefixed a report of several motions, grounded on Mr. Magee's affidavit to postpone his trial until Michaelmas term. Report of the trial of Archibald Prentice for an alleged libel on Captain Grimshaw, at the Salford quarter sessions, 14th July, 1831. Report of the trial in the action of damages at the instance of George Glover, Esq., surgeon, and lately surgeon of the Edinburgh Police against James Syme, Esq., professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh before the Lord Justice-Clerk and a jury, at Edinburgh, on Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th January 1855 / Report of the trial of an action of debt brought by the Corporation of Queenborough against Edward Skey, (one of the burgesses) to recover panalties for the breach of two bye-laws made by the select body of the corporation in 1822, and re-enacted in 1824 : which was tried at Maidstone, at the Autumn assizes for the county of Kent, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Park and a special jury / Report of the trial of Ammi Rogers for a high crime and misdemeanor in a brutal and high handed assault on the body of Asenath Caroline Smith of Griswold, Con., before the Hon. Asa Chapman, one of the judges of the Supreme Court of the state of Connecticut at New-London on the 5th, 6th, and 7th days of October, 1820 : from notes carefully taken at the trial : with an account of the whole transaction as developed by the testimony of said Asenath in her examination before the magistrate by whom Rogers was bound over / Report of the trial of Dennis Gunn for the murder of Mr. Augustus Edward Braithwaite, postmaster at Ponsonby, Auckland, on Saturday, 13th March, 1920 : held before the Honourable Mr. Justice F.R. Chapman, at Auckland, on the 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th May, 1920. Report of the trial of Abraham Prescott on an indictment for the murder of Mrs. Sally Cochran : before the Court of Common Pleas, holden at Concord in the county of Merrimack on the first Tuesday of September, A.D. 1834. Report of the trial of an action brought by Mrs. Sarah Bingham against the Rev. John Gardiner, D.D. for a malicious libel, imputing to her that she had stolen a one pound note : which took place at Wells on Thursday the 17th Aug., 1820, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Burrough and a special jury : with a preface. Report of the trial of Elizabeth Fenning charged with administering poison with intent to murder : whereupon she was found guilty before Sir J. Silvester, the recorder, at the Old Bailey, April 11, 1815, and suffered death : including all the evidence omitted in the sessions paper report / Report of the trial of Dr. Samuel Thomson, the founder of the Thomsonian practice for an alleged libel in warning the public against the impositions of Paine D. Badger, as a Thomsonian physician sailing under false colors : before Judge Thacher, in the Municipal Court of Boston, April term, 1839. The Right Hon. the Earl of Erne, plaintiff, John Grey Vesey Porter, Esq., defendant report of the trial of an action for libel had in this cause : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on the 12th and 14th February, 1859 / Report of the trial of Dr. Smith and Robert Campbell on a charge of wilful fire-raising, at the farm of the Haughs of Kinnaird, near Brechin, before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th January, 1855. Record of the proceedings in the reference by the Synod of Fife, to the venerable the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, in May 1839, of the case of the Parishioners of Kinghorn against the Reverend Fergus Jardine Refutacion a La demanda de la Compañía Agrícola Industrial Colonizadora Del Tlahualilo, S.A., contra El Gobierno Federal de la Republica Mexicana Sobre Aguas Del Rio Nazas presentada Ante la Tercera Sala de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nacion / Remarkable trials of all countries with the evidence and speeches of counsel, court scenes, incidents, &c. / Remarkable criminal trials in Bengal being narratives of facts taken, with permission, from the crown records of the late Supreme & Sudder Courts / Remarks upon the report of the case of M'Dermond v. Kennedy, in the Pennsylvania Law Journal for December 1846, and upon the note to it Record of the proceedings of the Presbytery of Brooklyn in the Talmage case Remarkable trials of all countries particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland and France : with notes and speeches of counsel : containing thrilling narratives of fact from the court-room also historical reminiscences of wonderful events / Reece Buttonhole Machine Co., complainant and appellant, vs. Globe Buttonhole Machine Co., et al., defendants and appellees brief for appellant. Remarkable trials and interesting memoirs of the most noted criminals who have been convicted at the Assizes, the King's-Bench Bar, Guildhall, &c. : for high-treason, murder, conspiracy, rape, highway, felony, burglary, imposition, and other atrocious crimes, villainies, and misdemeanours : from the year 1740, to 1764 : with an account of their most memorable exploits, adventures, confessions, and dying-behaviour : in two volumes. Pierre F. Renaud, Jules Renaud, and Edward De Ronay, appellants, against George R. Sampson and Lewis W. Tappan, respondents points on part of respondents. Reply of the Right Honourable the Attorney General of Ireland to the arguments of the counsel for the defendant in the case of the King v. Mr. Justice Johnson Report from the committee appointed to search the journals for precedents for divorce bills expired in one session and renewed in another Report on the Governor's message relative to the mandamus of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Gideon Olmstead Report of a judgment delivered in the High Court of Admiralty, by the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, in the case of the Snipe, and other American vessels Report from the Lords committees appointed to examine precedents relative to the state of the impeachment against Warren Hastings Esquire, brought up from the Commons and proceeded upon in the last Parliament Ship Adeona report of a trial upon a policy of insurance, effected on the said ship, Toulmin and another ag[ains]t John Anderson : tried at the sittings after Michaelmas term 1807, before Mr. Justice Chambre and a special jury / Report of a cause, John Jessup vs. John Ffirth, Esq. for a libel tried at Woodbury, Gloucester, March Circuit, 1807 : before the Hon. William Rossell, Esquire, second Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New-Jersey. Report of a trial in the Jury Court, Edinburgh, on the 25th June, 1821 for an alleged libel, in the case, Rev. Andrew Scott, Roman Catholic priest, Glasgow, versus William M'Gavin, author of a work entitled, The Protestant, and others / Report of the trial of an ejectment on the title, at Cork, Summer assizes, 1818 before Mr. Justice Mayne, and a special jury of the county of Cork : wherein-the lessee of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, and of others was plaintiff, and the mayor, bailiffs, burgesses and commonalty of the town of Youghal, were defendants. Report of the trial, Henry Tatem vs. Henry H. Adams for a libel and slander : before the Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Worcester, Dec. term, 1846. Report of the trial of Dr. George Lillie Smith and Robert Campbell for wilful fire-raising, High Court of Justiciary, on the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th January, 1855 / Report of the trial of Prof. John W. Webster indicted for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, holden at Boston, on Tuesday, March 19, 1850 / Report of the trial of the cause of Doe on the demise of Henry Francis Bather, plaintiff, and John Brayne and John Edwards, defendants at the Shropshire Lent Assizes, 1848 : with reference to the last will and testament of Mr. William Brayne, late of Shrewsbury, (deceased) / Report of the trial of the indictment, the Queen v. Magill tried at the county of Antrim, Summer assizes, 1859 : (held at Belfast,) before the Lord Chief Baron Pigot, and the following special jury, Edward Harris Clarke (foreman), William Mitchell, James Darbishire, Arthur C. Weir, James Gardiner, Richard Grueber, William M'Ferran, Montague B. Mulligan, Thomas Major, Frederick Kinahan, Jonathan Cordukes, and John Macaw, Esqrs. Report of the trial of Jason Fairbanks on an indictment for the murder of Elizabeth Fales : at the Supreme Court, holden at Dedham, in the county of Norfolk, on Thursday the 6th, and Friday the 7th days of August, 1801. Report of the trial of the cause Carew against Burrell, bt. and another executors of the late Earl of Egremont at the Sussex Spring Assizes, held at Lewes, on Wednesday, March 18th, 1840, before Mr. Justice Littledale, and a special jury / Report of the trial of Joseph Henry, Esq. in the Sheriff's Court, on Friday, Jan. 20, 1809, for criminal conversation with Lady Emily Best. The Maitland distillery case report of the trial of Mr. S.S. Halladay, at the York and Peel Assizes : before the Hon. Justice John Wilson, January 8-12, 1866 / Report of the trial of John Van Daniker on a charge of embezzlement, in his capacity as conductor on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad (Pennsylvania R.R. Co., lessee,) before His Honor John P. Vincent, president judge of Court of Quarterly Sessions, of Erie County, Penna, May session, 1867. Report of the trial of Mr. Thomas Menzies for an alleged assault upon Mr. William Auld of Leith : before the High Court of Justiciary, on Monday, 28th March 1825 / Report of the trial of Robert Kelly for the murder of Head-Constable Talbot, at the city of Dublin Commission Court, October, 1871 / Report of the trial of Susanna, a coloured women before the Hon. Ambrose Spencer, Esq., at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery, held at the city of Schenectady on the 23rd October, 1810 : on a charge of having murdered her infant male bastard child, on the night of the 22d June, 1810 / Report of the trial of Richard D. Croucher on an indictment for a rape on Margaret Miller, on Tuesday, the 8th day of July, 1800 / Sutton and Ash versus Charles Shaw report of the trial of the action Sutton & Ash v. Charles Shaw : tried at the Warwick Assizes, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3rd and 4th days of April, 1850, before Lord Chief Justice Campbell and a special jury / Report of the trial of the cause of Doe on the demise of Thomas Parker Bainbrigge, plaintiff, and William Arnold Bainbrigge, defendant at the Staffordshire Summer assizes, 1850, before Lord Chief Justice Campbell, and a special jury : with reference to the last will and testament of Thomas Bainbrigge, late of Woodseat, Esquire, deceased / An awful warning to the youth of America report of the trial of Octavius Baron, charged with being one of those who murdered William Lyman, in the city of Rochester, on the night of 23d October, 1837 : together with the evidence of numerous witnesses, the speeches of A.A. Bennett, Esq., and of Samuel Beardsley, the attorney general and the sentence pronounced by Judge Dayton / Report of the trial of Jason Fairbanks on an indictment for the murder of Miss Elizabeth Fales : at the Supreme Court, holden at Dedham, in the county of Norfolk, on Thursday the 6th, and Friday the 7th days of August, 1801. Report of the trial of the action, Bogle versus Lawson for a libel published in "The Times", London-newspaper : tried at the Summer assizes for the county of Surrey, held at Croydon, Monday, August 16, 1841 : before the Right Honourable Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, knt., lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and a special jury : together with the proceedings of a public meeting of merchants, bankers, and others, held at the Mansion House, London, Friday, October 1, 1841, on the subject of such action, and of the committee then appointed : and also a list of subscribers to "The Times" testimonial / Report of the trial of Leonard Simons and Eber Wheaton in the Court of General Sessions, on the 13th of May, 1823, for a libel on Leonard Gordon, with notes, critical and explanatory / Report of the trial of John Warren for treason-felony, at the county Dublin Commission, held at the Court-House, Green-Street, Dublin, commencing the 30th October, 1867 / Report of the trial of John Wade for arson : before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Dedham, Oct. term, 1835. Report of the trial of the dynamitards Terence M'Dermott, Thomas Devany, Peter Callaghan, or Kellochan, Henry M'Cann, James M'Cullagh, or M'Culloch, James Donnelly, James Kelly, Patrick M'Cabe, Patrick Drum, Denis Casey : before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, December 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1883 : for treason-felony, under the statute 11 Vict. Cap.12, section 3, or, otherwise conspiracy to effect an alteration of the laws and constitution of the Realm by force and violence / Replies for Mess. Hastie and Jamieson, merchants in Glasgow to the answers for Robert Arthur, merchant in Irvine to the condescendence exhibited for them upon the 20th of February last. Report of the trial of John McKinney for the murder of Conrad Bauer, at the Essex County Court of Oyer and Terminer, January term, 1856. Report of the trial of Levi Weeks on an indictment for the murder of Gulielma Sands on Monday the thirty-first day of March and Tuesday the first day of April, 1800 / In the Court of Exchequer, (Scotland,) Report of proceedings in causa Her Majesty's advocate v. Fleming and others claiming the vessel "Pampero," seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act (59 Geo. III. Cap. 69) / Report of jury trial in causa Mr. Peter Kerr, thread manufacturer, Paisley, اpursuer, against Messrs. J. Clark & Company, thread manufacturers, Paisley and John Clark, thread manufacturer there, the sole known partner of the said firm of J. Clark & Company, اdefenders before the Lord President and a jury, on 24th, 25th, 27th and 28th July 1868. Report of jury trial, William Taylor and Company, merchants in Leith, pursuers, against Messrs. M. Macfarlane and Company, now or lately distillers at Port-Dundas, Glasgow and Daniel Macfarlane and Robert Macfarlane, distillers there, defenders before Lord Kinloch at Edinburgh on 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 7th January 1867 / Report of the argument of Azor Taber, counsel for the defendant in the cause of Overbaugh and others vs. Patrie, decided in the Supreme Court, in the February term, 1850. Report of the case in the Court of Errors, for the state of New-York, between Isaac Gouverneur and Peter Kemble, plaintiffs in error, and Louis LeGuen, defendant in error Report of jury trial in the action at the instance of Donald Smith Peddie, chartered accountant in Edinburgh, pursuer, against Alexander Henderson, builder, no. 1 Erskine Place, Edinburgh, defender Report of proceedings in the Free Church Presbytery of Aberdeen February 14 to March 14, 1878 : with form of libel. Special verdict, in the case of Lewis Le Guen and Isaac Gouverneur & Peter Kemble in the Supreme Court of the state of New-York, 1797. Sketch of the trial of George Coombs for the murder of Maria Henry, alias Maria Coombs, on the 15th of June, 1816 : conducted (on Tuesday, 3d December,) before the Supreme Judicial Court now sitting in this town. In the Court of Appeals, Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for appellants. Speech delivered in the Court House of Galway, on the second day of April, 1816, by Mr. North, on behalf of the defendant, in the cause of Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman, barrister at law, against James Magee, proprietor of the Dublin Evening Post Some of the writings and last sentences of Adolphus Dewey executed at Montreal, Aug. 30th, 1833 : with remarks / Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company v. city of Fort Smith Report of the trial of McLaurin F. Cooke, sub-master of the Eliot School, of the city of Boston for an assault and battery upon Thomas J. Wall, a pupil of that school : with the arguments of counsel and the opinion of the court reported in full / Report of the whole of the proceedings, under the Special Commission, held in the county hall, at Derby, in the month of October, 1817 including the trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, alias John Coke, alias the Nottingham Captain, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, the elder and George Weightman, for high treason : with the speeches of the counsel and other interesting particulars. Report of the case between Walter Dening, plaintiff, and the Yokohama Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, defendant heard before Nicholas J. Hannen, Esq., judge, without a jury, in Her Britannic Majesty's Court for Japan, Yokohama, June 25-30, 1891. Report of special committee to investigate charges against Judge George W. English Report of the Auchterarder case the Earl of Kinnoull and the Rev. R. Young against the Presbytery of Auchterarder / Report of the action, Wright v. Clement for certain libels published in Cobbett's Political Register : tried in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on Friday, the 10th of December, 1819, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury / In the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California, Second Division, Spring Valley Water Company, plaintiff, vs. city and county of San Francisco, et al., defendants nos. 14,275, 14,735, 14,892, 15,131, 15,344, 15,569, 26, 96 / Speeches of Hon. Charles Haight and Hon. Charles Sitgreaves of New Jersey delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868. Speeches of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Redesdale in the appeals, the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry against the trustees and executors of the Late William Duke of Queensberry, and John Hyslop, respondents : and in the appeals, the trustees and executors of the Late Duke of Queensberry, the trustees of Alexander Welsh, and others against the Earl of Wemyss and March, respondent / Speech of Hon. Leonard Myers of Pennsylvania delivered in the House of Representatives, February, 29, 1868. Speech of Charles Phillips, Esq. delivered in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the case of Creighton v. Townsend, for seduction. The Queen versus William Peel, Frederick Green, Thomas Winters, Henry Rowlands, Thomas Pitt, Charles Piatt, George Duffield, Thomas Woodnorth and John Gaunt before Mr. Justice Erle and a special jury. Report of the case between the Rev. Cave Jones, &c. 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 malicious prosecution : his Honor Judge Sprague, presiding. Report of the admitted correspondence, proceedings, evidence, and judgment, in the action Benson v. D'Arcy tried in the High Court of Justice, Chancery division. Speech of Hon. Orange Ferriss, of New York delivered in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1868. Speech of Thomas A. Jenckes, of Providence upon the resolution to annul the decree of the Supreme Court : in the case Ives vs. Hazard, et al. : delivered in the House of Representatives of Rhode Island, on the 23d and 24th day of February, 1859 / Speeches of defendants' counsel and the charge of Judge Burnside in the case of Hinchman vs. Richie, et al. / Speech of James Hoban, Esq., one of the counsel of John Williams, oculist before the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, on Thursday, the fifth day of January, 1837. Speech of R.A. Lockwood, Esq. delivered in defence of J.H.W. Frank, at the October term of the Tippecanoe Circuit Court, 1837. In the District Court of the United States Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Staples Coal Company, as managing owner of the barge "Santiago" vs. stream pilot boat "Philadelphia," her engines, tackle and apparel statement of facts on behalf of libellant. Speech of Counsellor Phillips delivered at a public dinner in the George Inn, Liverpool, Thursday, Oct., 31, 1836. Standard Caster and Wheel Company, appellant, vs. Caster Socket Company, Limited, appellee defendants' exhibit book of patents. Speech of D.W. Voorhees delivered at Greeneville, Tennessee, June 23, 1885, in defense of Capt. Edward T. Johnson, indicted for the murder of Major Edwin Henry / Speech of Hon. Alexander H. Bailey, of New York delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868. Speeches or arguments of the judges of the Court of King's Bench, viz., Mr. Justice Willes, Mr. Justice Aston, Sir Joseph Yates, and Lord C. 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 / Speech of Hon. Calvin T. Hulburd, of New York delivered in the House of Representatives February 24, 1868. Speeches delivered at the City Hall of the city of New York, in the Courts of Oyer & Terminer, Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace Speed per hour and hours per trip by class of service on Great Northern Railway, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, during the month of October, 1913 / Report of the trial of the information, filed by Her Majesty's attorney-general (Sir R. Bethell) against Humphrey Brown and others, the directors and general manager of the Royal British Bank before Lord Campbell and a special jury, at Guildhall, on the 13th of February, 1858, and twelve following days / Report of the trial of Waterhouse v. Colonel Berkeley, for crim. con. which was tried at the Glocester Lent Assizes, on Saturday, April 7, 1821, before Sir J.A. Park and a special jury : copied verbatim from the observer of April 15th. Report of the trial of the issue directed by the Lord Chancellor, in the case of Hincks and others v. Turnly at the county of Antrim, Summer assizes, 1848 : before the lord chief justice, and the following special jury, viz., William John Ferguson, Thomas Sinclaire, Jacob Bell, George Pim, David Blizzard, John Forsythe, William Steen, James Cochran, Hugh Swan, James Hunter, Frederick Lewis, & William Barbour, Esquires / Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court, in his own defence for the alleged crime of blasphemy : Law term, March, 8, 1836. Speech of William P. Sheffield, of Newport upon the resolution to annul the decree of the Supreme Court : in the case Ives vs. Hazard : delivered January 17, 1859. Speeches of counsel upon question of relevancy in causa, Leslie's representatives against Davidson's representatives & others, before Lord Handyside. Speech of Hon. William Mungen, of Ohio delivered in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1868. Speech of Counsellor Phillips in the case of crim. con. Guthrie v. Sterne at the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin : with Mr. Phillips' letter in answer to the Edinburgh reviewers. Speech of the Hon. Robert J. Walker delivered March 1, 1850, in favor of Pennsylvania, in the case of the state of Pennsylvania vs. the Wheeling Bridge Company / Report of the trial of the proceedings in the action of suspension and interdict at the instance of Mrs. H. Siddons, of the Theatre Royal, against Mr. Corbet Ryder, of the Caledonian Theatre containing bill of suspension and answers, the patent of the Theatre-Royal, assignation thereof and lease of the patent, with the viva voce [i.e., voice] pleadings of the counsel, and opinions of the judges / Report of the trial of William Palmer for poisoning John Parsons Cook at Rugeley : from the short-hand notes taken in the Central Criminal Court from day to day. Report of the trial of Watson against Carr for an assault and false imprisonment : before Sir John Bayley, knt. one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Westminster, at the Guildhall, Newcastle, on Saturday, August 2d, 1823. Report of the trial the King at the prosecution of Henry Dean Grady, Esq., against Helen Richards, otherwise Grady, and others for a conspiracy to force John Hely Hutchinson Grady, an infant, under the age of twenty-one years, to marry the said Helen Richards, otherwise Grady : before the Lord Chief Justice, in the Court of King's Bench, on the 22d, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th of February, 1828 / Report of the trial of the students on the charge of mobbing, rioting, and assault at the college, on January 11 & 12, 1838 Report of the trial, Timothy Upham vs. Hill & Barton for an alleged libel, at the Court of Common Pleas, Rockingham County, October term, 1830 / Report of the trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr for treason, including the testimony at length : arguments of counsel : the charge of the Chief Justice : the motions and arguments on the questions of a new trial and in arrest of judgment : together with the sentence of the court, and the speech of Mr. Dorr, before sentence from notes taken at the trial. Report of the trial of William G. Halpin for treason-felony, at the county of Dublin Commission Court, November, 1867. Speech of David Paul Brown before the Court of Sessions in New York, upon the trial of Dr. Frost for manslaughter, December 13, 1837. Speeches delivered in the Court of Queen's Bench in the case of Saurin v. Starr & another / Speeches of Hon. William H. Koontz, of Pennsylvania and Hon. Green B. Raum, of Illinois delivered in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1868. Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the Supreme Court of the City of Boston, in his own defence, on an indictment for blasphemy. Reports of the majority and minority of the select committee relative to the estate of John Nicholson, dec'd State of Louisiana, et al., vs. executors of J. McDonogh brief for the plaintiffs / State of the Catholic cause from the issuing of Mr. Pole's circular letter, to the present day, including the resolutions adopted, and speeches delivered at the various county meetings : with the proceedings on the trial of Doctor Sheridan, the speech of Counsellor Burrowes, &c., &c., &c., and interspersed with the occasional observations of an independent press. In the Circuit Court of La Salle County, state of Illinois vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company no. 15,718 / [Eddy will litigation] [deposition of William E. Chandler] In the case of State, ex rel., Louis E. Kunkel, etc., et al., vs. the Circuit Court of LaPorte County, Indiana, et al. original action. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, no. 2 of 1905, Staples Coal Company, managing owner of the barge "Santiago" vs. Stream pilot boat "Philadelphia" libel and depositions on behalf of libellant. State trials of the United States during the adminstrations of Washington and Adams with references, historical and professional and preliminary notes on the politics of the times / State v. Marshall, Slayton v. Marshall plaintiff's brief / State v. Jacob Welch brief for the state / State of Florida vs. Edward C. Anderson, et al., no. 3, original, Gideon M. Boissevoin, et al., vs. the state of Florida, et el., cross bill, Robert H. Johnson, et al., vs. the state of Florida, et al., cross bill brief of the state of Florida upon the demurrer to the cross bill of Gideon M. Boissevoin, et al. In Supreme Court, January term, 1916, state no. 7 State of Wisconsin, plaintiff and appellant, v. the Lange Canning Company, defendant and respondent : plaintiff's brief on motion for rehearing. Star route conspiracy United States against Thomas J. Brady and others / No. 269, in the Supreme Court of United States, October term, 1916, the state of California, plaintiff in error, v. Deserert Water, Oil & Irrigation Company in error to the Supreme Court of the state of California : brief on behalf of the United States, filed by leave of Court. State trials specimen of a new edition / Reports of claims preferred to the House of Lords in the cases of the Cassillis, Sutherland, Spynie and Glencairn peerages Reports of criminal law cases decided at the City-Hall of the city of New-York with notes and references, also a view of the criminal laws of the United States / Reports of criminal law cases, with notes and references containing also a view of the criminal laws of the United States / Reports of cases heard in the House of Lords upon appeals and writs of error and decided during the session 1822, 3 Geo, IV Ireland : Court of Chancery : Sir G. Noel, Noel, Baronet, John Wedgwood, G. Templer, H. Cutler and W. Leake, appellants, [vs.] G. Rochfort, J.S. Rochfort and J. Robinson, respondents. Report, (the only one extant), of the eloquent and patriotic speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster delivered from a window of his sister's house, in Greenwich-Street, on the occasion of the great Whig jubilee, at the Castle Garden, April 15, 1834 / Reports of decisions in the Circuit Courts martial of questions arising on trials had in said courts : compiled from original papers in the office of the adjutant general, in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of Maine, passed March 31, 1831 : to which is added, an appendix of practical forms of proceedings in Circuit Courts martial / Retraction of reflections contained in a congressional report and relating to a case prosecuted by E. Delafield Smith, United States district attorney at New York, from April 4, 1861, to April 14, 1865 : with the facts and documents. Return to an address of the Senate, dated the 9th April, 1894, for copies of all school ordinaces, school regulations and amendments thereto, adopoted by the Legislative Assembly, the Executive and any Board or Council of Education, in reference to the establishment, maintenance and administration of schools in the North-west Territories since 1885, also for copies of all petitions, memorials and correspondece in reference thereto, also for copies of all orders in council, reports to the governor general in council, and all communications and representations to the authorities in the North-west Territories Reports and pleas of Assizes at York held before several judges in that circuit, with some precedents useful for pleaders at the assizes : never Englished before. Reports of proceedings in the actions, the Western Bank Liquidators v. Western Bank Directors, Inglis (a shareholder) v. Western Bank Directors, and the Western Bank v. Ayrshire Banking Company Reports of some cases in which the Marquess and Marchioness of Westmeath have been litigant parties Report of trial of James Henry Logan on a charge of murder / Reports of the cases, the State vs. Samuel Small, and the State vs. Andrew Pierce, Jr. & a. tried in the county of Strafford, January term, 1842. Report of trial in the action of damages for crim. con., poor Alexander Bell, teacher, Dundee versus William Murray, now or lately rector of the Dundee Academy Report to Honorable Herbert H. Lehman, governor of the state of New York Report of trial of the issues in the action of defamation and damages William Fraser Tytler, Esq., of Burdsyards, &c., sheriff-depute and vice-lieutenant of the county of Inverness, pursuer, against Lachlan Mackintosh, Esq., of Raigmore, defender / Reports of state trials. Reports of proceedings at the Special Commissions, (1867) for the county and city of Cork, and the county and city of Limerick, in cases of high treason and treason-felony, at the Summer Assizes of the same year, for the counties of Clare and Kerry. State of New Jersey, defendant-in-error, vs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, plaintiff-in-error, sur indictment for murder, on writ of error to the Hunterdon Oyer and terminer brief for the state of New Jersey, defendant-in-error. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, Staples Coal Company, managing owner of the barge "Santiago" vs. Steam pilot boat "Philadelphia" no. 2 of 1905, answer and depositions on behalf of respondent. The state of Connecticut vs. Benjamin F. Glidden, David T. McNamara, Thomas F. Mulcahy and J. Frederick Busche July (criminal) term, 1886, information for conspiracy. State legislation affecting railway operation State of the process Alexander, Earl of Galloway, James Fea, of Clestren, James Traill, Younger of Hobister, John Traill, of Westness, William Balfour, of Trenaby, Archibald Steuart, of Burgh, Thomas Traill, of Westove, John Traill, of Elsness, Thomas Mackenzie, of Ground-water, David Covingtree, of Newark, Jerom Denison, of Noltland, Thomas Traill, of Tirlett, Thomas Loutit, of Tenston, Patrick Fea, of Airy, Patrick Fea, of Kirbuster, Mr. Thomas Rendal, of Breck, Robert Scola, of Odness and the Reverend Mr. Robert Scola, of Hunton, minister of the Gospel at Stronsa, all udalmen and proprietors of lands and heritages in the islands of Orkney against James, Earl of Morton State trials, or, A collection of the most interesting trials prior to the revolution of 1688, reviewed and illustrated / Reports of criminal trials in the Circuit, State and United States Courts held in Richmond, Virginia / Rev. Robert O'Keeffe v. Cardinal Cullen judgment of the Lord Chief Justice on the new trial motion, (13th & 15th February, 1875) / Report of trial in causa Sir Coutts Lindsay, bart., and others against David Robertson, fisherman, St. Andrews and others before Lord Barcaple and a special jury, on 2d, 3d, 4th, and 6th July 1868. Review of the evidence taken on charges against Richard Busteed, U.S. District Judge for Alabama Richard Sullivan, tr., et al., v. K. & P. and P. & K.R.R. Co., and als. brief of Bradbury & Bradbury of Augusta, for John Patten, trustee, May, 1874. Revenue gains by representative Western Railroads available to compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen for increased work and productive efficiency 1900-1913 computed on a revenue train miles basis / Richard M. Hunt against Marietta R. Stevens, executrix, &c., and others pleadings and arguments. Before Hon. Chief Justice Oakley and a jury, Richard Cox against Ellen C. Cox argument of J.W. Gerard, Esq., for the defendant, on summing up to the jury / Statement of the services of the Fifth Army Corps, in 1862, in Northern Virginia Stop Motion Doubling Frames letters patent to Thomas Unsworth, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Machinist and Doubler for the invention of "Improvements in Stop Motion Winding Doubling Frames." : sealed the 23rd December 1875, and dated the 28th June 1875. Statement of Major Gen. Irvin McDowell in review of the evidence before the Court of Inquiry, instituted at his request in special orders, no. 353, headquarters of the Army. No. 85, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1876, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas, at Galveston N.A. Cowdrey, receiver and others, appellants, vs. certain creditors of the Galveston Houston and Henderson Railroad Company and others, appellees. No. 1089, Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1093, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : before Putnam, Bingham and Aldrich, JJ. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1875, Herman Lieb, clerk, and Henry B. Miller, collector, of Cook County and the county clerk and collectors of twenty other counties, appellants, vs. Henry P. Kidder and Daniel P. Stone, appellees statement of the case. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, Stella P. Flint, as general guardian of the property of Samuel N. Stone, Jr., a minor, appellant, v. Stone Tracy Company, et al. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Vermont. Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1089, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1090, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1091, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee, no. 1093 petition of the New England Coal & Coke Company for a rehearing. Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, against the people of the state of New York, defendants in error points of plaintiff in error. Illinois Central Railroad Company, appellant, v. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 140, Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, appellant, v. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 141, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, appellant, v. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 142, Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Railroad Company, appellant, v. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 143 statement of the case. Substance of the speech of Charles Purton Cooper, Esq. as counsel for the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, in the suit of the Attorney General versus Shore : instituted in the High Court of Chancery, respecting Lady Hewley's foundations, Wednesday, 2d July, 1834. State, by indictment, vs. James Lewis, alias, etc. brief for respondent. John W. Sturr, relator, vs. John F. Buckley, defendant, On quo Warranto brief of William Nelson, attorney of defendant. Nelson Stevens v. George B. Chase Shirley & Carr for the defendant. Sturla-Stiles tragedy Statement of facts regarding the indictment for criminal libel, found by the grand jury against Nicholas Murray Butler, professor of Philosophy in Columbia University, and others, upon the complaint of Joseph J. Little, president of the Board of Education of the city of New York The Stokes will case before Hon. Daniel G. Rollins, Surrogate, argument for contestant / Review of Ripley's "defence" which was read before the court of inquiry at Springfield, by R.A. Chapman, Esq., counsel for the accused, March 16, 1846. Revenue gains by representative Western Railroads available to compensate locomotive engineers and firemen for increases in work and productive efficiency Murphy vs. Hubert, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania review of the opinion of the court that the act of March 21, 1772, entitled "An act for prevention of frauds and perjuries," does not apply to trusts or equitable estates. Rich'd Halford, Esq., versus Sir Thomas Staines proceedings on the trial of this cause in the Court of King's Bech, Guildhall, by a special Jury, before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenbrough, 17th July, 1817. F.W. Rider v. Stephen S. Chick defendant's brief. Review of a pamphlet entitled "A report of the evidence in the case, John Atkins, appellant, vs. Calvin Sanger, & al., executors, relative to the will of the late Mrs. Badger, of Natick, also the affidavit of the appellant" to which are added, sundry depositions of disinterested witnesses relative to assertions contained in that pamphlet and facts stated in this / In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition in equity, Richard Goodright, complainant, v. Blanque Mining Company, respondent brief for the respondent. In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, Richard Goodright, plaintiff-in-error, v. the city of Oldtown, defendant-in-error error to the Superior Court of the Ames Competition : brief for the defendant-in-error. In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, Richard Goodright, plaintiff-in-error, v. the city of Oldtown, defendant-in-error error to the Superior Court of the Ames Competition. Review of the Fair case in California In the Court of private land claims, Santa Fe District, Joel P. Whitney et al., plaintiffs, v. the United States, defendant, no. 205, Cochiti Sullivan v. K. & P.R.R., Circuit Court, U.S., Maine District Richard Sullivan, trustee, et als, in equity, v. the Portland & Kennebec R.R.Co., et als. : opinion of Mr. Justice Clifford : announced August 17, A.D. 1874. Contested election case Richmond Pearson vs. William T. Crawford, from the Ninth Congressional District of the state of North Carolina. Review by the Judge Advocate General of the proceedings, findings and sentence of a general court martial held in the city of Washington, for the trial of Major General Fitz John Porter, of the United States volunteers Richard F. Carman, appellant, vs. Owen Macinrow, respondent case. Charles B. Bosworth, of Everett, Massachusetts, assignor to the Electric Gas Lighting Company, of Portland, Maine, circuit-breaker specification forming part of letters patent no. 374652, dated December 13, 1887. Robert McCulloch, appellant, against John Dobson and James Dobson, respondents appellant's brief and points on appeal from judgment and two orders. Rutherford Stuyvesant, plaintiff, vs. the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants brief for defendants. Robert Seaman and Edward G. Jewett, as executors under the last will and testament of Harriet E. Gillespie, deceased, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Ross Winans vs. the New York and Erie Railroad Company general statement of facts. The propeller Niagara, her engines, &c. no. 5, Ansel R. Cobb, Cornelius H. Canfield, William H. Abell, John Allen, Jr., Hugh Allen and Franklin Lee, claimants and appellants, vs. Leslie Sexton, Lorin Sexton, George Sexton, and Edward Bolles, libellants and appellees, no. 4, same vs. Joseph H. Cordes, libel't and appellee : appeals from the district Court of Wisconsin : brief for libellants and appellees. Edith K. Roosevelt and Emily T. Carow, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondents. Suits by persons without means Supplement to the representation of the case of Oliver Pollock Rogers Peet Company, plaintiff-respondent, against Sidney Hillman, as president of Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, et al., and Martin Sigel, as treasurer of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, local no. 4, defendant-appellant papers on appeal : from order of Mr. Justice O'Malley Granting motion to dismiss counterclaim, etc. Robert Hutson, survivor, petitioner and appellant, against the proceeds of the sale of the steamships "Advance," "Allianca," "Vigilancia" and "Seguranca," the Atlantic Trust Company, as trustee, claimant and appellee, no. 174 brief on behalf of the Atlantic Trust Company, as trustee, claimant and appellee. Rumford Chemical Works vs. Hygienic Chemical Company S. Charles Welsh, as surviving executor and trustee under the last will and testament of George W. Welsh, deceased, plaintiff-respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants brief for defendants-appellants. The trial of Roger Benstead, the Elder, and Roger Benstead, the Younger Romantic incidents in the life of James Fisk, Jr. containing stories and adventures not generally known : together with a complete account of his intimacy with Mrs. Mansfield and his assassination by Stokes, with life-like portraits of each. Summing up of John Graham, Esq. to the jury on the part of the defence, on the trial of Daniel MacFarland, in the Court of General Sessions, at the city of New York, recorder John K. Hackett, presiding, May 6th and 9th, 1870. James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor and trustee and others, plaintiffs, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for appellants. The trials (before the Lord Chief Justice Campbell) of John Mickleburgh, for the murder of Mary Baker, William Rollinson, for poisoning Anne Cornell, William Baldry, for attempting to poison his wife, and of George Norris, for abduction In the Supreme Court of the United States, in the matter of the application of Franklin J. Sawyer for leave to file a petition for writ of mandamus, in the matter of the application of George M. Thornton for leave to file a petition for a writ of mandamus In the matter of the alleged impeachment of William Sulzer, governor of the state of New York argument of Louis Marshall on motion to dismiss for want of jurisdiction. The closing argument made by Edgar T. Brackett on behalf of the managers on the impeachment trial of William Sulzer, governor of the state of New York on the 10th day of October, 1913 at the Capitol in Albany. Supreme Court of the United States, Monday, December 11, 1905 Peter Kearney vs. the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Co., and the Manhattan Railway Company respondent's points. Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail against Francis O.J. Smith complaint and index. James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased and others, plaintiffs and respondents against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondents on appeal from judgment. Supplemental point on McGean question Supplementary return to the House of Commons, containing Factum of Case, Barrett vs. City of Winnipeg in connection with the abolition of separate schools in the province of Manitoba. James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor and trustee and others, plaintiffs, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, General term, December, 1889 supplemental brief for defendants. Eliza W. White, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for appellants. [Sophie E. Minton vs. the New York Elevated Railroad Company, et al.] In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Sunderland & Hillyer vs. Kilbourn, Latta & Olmstead, equity, no. brief for defendants. Alfred A. Howlett, respondent, against the New York West Shore & Buffalo Railway Company and James J. Belden, as receiver of the Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railroad Company, impleaded with others, appellants appellants' points. Sulzbach vs. Thomson's administrators and others testimony taken before Charles Henry Jones, examiner. Suffrage speeches from the dock In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments in the State of New York, in the matter of the impeachment proceedings against William Sulzer, governor brief on behalf of the managers on the question of impeachable offenses. [Sullivan vs. Kennebec & Portland R.R.] Supplement to the investigation at the palace by command of the King and Premier of the Hawaiian Islands containing the demands made by H.B.M.'s Consul General, on the arrival of H.B.M.'s Ship Collingwood, the correspondence that led to a reference of those demand's and all cases of British grievance to Rear Admiral Sir George F. Seymour, C.B., G.C.H., &c. : the particulars of the enquiry at the palace, which lasted six days and the decisions made by the British Rear Admiral in the cases of the signatures to Mr. Chalton's title and the complaint of J. Ruddack. Suggested draft of bill in equity, state of Illinois vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company In the Supreme Court of the United States, this 12th day of January, 1891, ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner " W.P. Sayward," and Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's attorney general of Canada Sullivan & al., trustees in eq., vs. Portland & Kennebec R.R. Co. & al., tr appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maine, argument for P. & K.R.R. Co., & Patten tr. / Peter Kearney, plaintiff, respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for appellants. Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, December General term, 1889 brief for appellants. Summary of convictions at Sholapur Supplement to the report of the trial by jury, on 21st and 22d March, 1828 in the counter-actions of defamation and damages : Kingan versus Watson, et e contra : and of the proceedings under the motion for a new trial. Summing-up by Mr. Justice Field in the case of Hutt v. the Governors of Haileybury College & others, June 19, 1888. Between the United States of America and Thomas Morris, marshal, in and for the Southern District of New-York case. In the matter of proving the instrument propounded for probate as and for the last will and testament of Francis W. Tracy, deceased Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States Georgia. The case of Sweet & Stevens v. Archbold David Shurtleff v. Horace Parker defendant's brief. In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, Ruth R. Hutton, plaintiff-appellant, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-respondents case on appeal. Robert A. Lucas et al., versus Ellen C. Brooks and others, heirs of R.D. Shepherd, Moses C. Shepherd et al., versus the heirs of R.D. Shepherd argument of Randell Hunt. Rubenstein or, The Murdered Jewess being a full and reliable history of this terrible mystery of blood : the trial in full. Rumford Chemical Works vs. Hygienic Chemical Company, James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh in equity.اno. 8812, on Catlin patent : complainant's brief for final hearing. Rumney v. Bancroft shorthand notes of proceedings in the case of J.B. Bancroft, of Manchester, who was charged, under warrant, with using threatening language, in June last, at Gorton, to William Rumney, calico printer, 44, George St., Manchester, and Stubbins, near Ramsbottom : at the New Bailey Police Court, Salford, on Saturday, July 30th, 1864 : before W.T. Blacklock. Rumford Chemical Works, petitioner, against Hygienic Chemical Company of New Jersey, no. 9 on writ of certiorari to the United States of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Hygienic Chemical Company of New Jersey, James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh, petitioners against Rumford Chemical Works, no. 121 no. 9 on writ of certiorari to the United States of Appeals for the Second Circuit Rodman M. Price against Erasmus D. Keyes and Edmund Scott argument of Mr. Ashbel Green, counsel for plaintiff. Romana prætensæ filiationis super primo dubio pro excellentissimo domino Barcenni duce Marino Torlonia, uti pat., tut. et cur. filii sui Julii hær. proprietarii beneficiati clar. mem. ducis Salvatoris Sforza Cesarini, et excama d. ducissa Anna Sforza Torlonia haer. usufructuaria beneficiata, contra. d. Philippum Montani, qui nomen usurpat Laurentii Sforza Cesarini, restrictus facti, et juris, cum summar., et summar. addit. in calce, nec non syllabo decisionum. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, Rumford Chemical Works vs. Hygienic Chemical Company (of New York), James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh in equity no. 8812, complainant's record and exhibits. Robert Carson, libellant and appellee, v. claimants of Schooner "Mary Lord," respondents and appellants brief for libellant and appellee. Second report from the select committee on printed papers together with the appendix. Sarah Rogers, spinster, administratrix of William Whetstone Rogers, late of Whydah, on the coast of Africa, Esq., deceased, (with the will of the said William Whetstone Rogers annexed), appellant and Alexander Spalding, merchant, respondent the appellant's case. Samuel Swartwout message from the President of the United States, in relation to the recently-discovered default of Samuel Swartwout, late collector of the customs for the port of New York. Samuel H. Dow & a. v. Northern R.R. & a. plaintiffs' brief. Testimony of Theodore P. Sturtevant, Hattie Collins, Dr. Charles C. York and Emory Wilson in the case of Sheriff A.B.R. Sprague, vs. H.H. Bigelow : trial, March term, Superior Court, 1884. Testimony, state of Maine vs. George Knight, of Poland on his examination before J. Freeman, E.T. Little & S.F. Waterman, Esqs., at Poland, Androscoggin County, Friday, Saturday & Monday, Oct. 10, 11, & 13, 1856, for the murder of his wife, Mary Knight, at Poland, Monday, Oct. 6, 1856 / Telegram Newspaper Co., v. Commonwealth, Gazette Co., v. same In the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands, T.H. Pardo De Tavera, Louis M. Maus, Leon M. Guerrero, Manuel Gomez Martinez, and Frank S. Bourns, Trustees of the College of San Još, plaintiffs, versus the Holy Roman Apostolic Catholic Church, represented by the Most Reverend Archbishop of Manila, the Most Reverend Archbishop of New Orleans, Apostolic Delegate, and Raymundo Velasquez, rector of the University of Santo Toms̀, defendants brief for plaintiffs. Synopsis of the Dr. Ellis trial the Presbytery of San Francisco vs. Rev. John W. Ellis, D.D., at San Francisco, California, February 9, 1891 to October 3, 1892. Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States South Carolina. The Texas and Pacific Railway Co., plaintiff in error, vs. P.A. Scoville brief for plaintiff in error. Supreme Court, in the matter of the application of John Kelly, John W. Chanler, Hugh Taylor, John Stephenson and Joseph Haight, Jr., for the examination of Oliver Charlick, one of the Police Commissioners of the city of New York affidavit, order and testimony. In the matter of the paper writing propounded as the last will and testament of Maria Elizabeth Cleveland, deceased, as a will of real and personal property brief for contestants / Testimony of witnesses examined on the part of the defendant in the case of James G. Wilson and John Gibson, vs. George W. Beardslee, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York. Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States North Carolina. T.P. Chandler, et alii., vs. the city of Boston and the town of Brookline in equity : argument for the complainants, June 1873. Thomas FitzSimons, Joseph Higbee, Rober Morris, Jun., and others, vs. Thomas Ludlow Ogden, & others abstract of the pleadings, proofs and orders made in this cause, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the New York District, made and admited by the council of both parties for the use and convenience of the Supreme Court of the United States, on an appeal and writ of error therein. Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States Synopsis of the trial of John & Wm. Gordon for the murder of Amasa Sprague : before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island : with the principal witnesses in the case and the arguments of the counsel : together with full particulars of the execution of John Gordon on the 14th of February, 1845 / Testimony upon the investigation in the matter of charges against John Arts, acting superintendent of the poor of the county of Rensselaer before E. Smith Strait, commissioner, Troy, March, 1st, 1869 / Sylvan Peyroux and al., claimants of steamboat Planter, appellants, versus Wm. L. Howard & Francois Varrion, libellants appeal from the District Court U. States for the Eastern District of Louisiana. In the question concerning the peerage of Sutherland brief for the Counsel of Sir Robert Gorden, bart., (claiming the title and dignity of) Earl of Sutherland. The S.O. & C. Company vs. the Ansonia Water Company plaintiff's appeal from the Superior Court for New Haven County. Decision of Gov. Alvan T. Fuller in the matter of the appeal of Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco : from sentence of death imposed under the laws of commonwealth. Sarah B. Brush, Louis S. Brush and Julien L. Meyers, as executors and trustees under the last will of Sylvester Brush, deceased, and Louis S. Brush, Pauline Myers and Leah S. King, plaintiffs and appellants, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and respondents case on appeal. Swift v. Jewesbury, P.O. and Goddard decided in the Court of Queen's Bench and Exchequer Chamber / Table of the commencement, adjournment, prorogation and dissolution of Parliaments from the 9th year of Henry III. to the 2d year of William and Mary, Anno 1690. In the Circuit Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, Samuel Colt vs. the Mass. Arms Company report of the trial of the above-entitle cause, at Boston, on the thirtieth day of June, A.D. 1851 : before His Honor, Levi Woodbury, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States / Samuel A. Wilson, plaintiff-appellant, v. John N. Thelen, defendant-respondent brief for appellant. Second division, June 24, 1811, in Causa, Misses Woods & Pirie against Lady Cumming Gordon Second supplement to the investigation at the palace by command of the King and Premier of the Hawaiian Islands : containing the evidence, given under oath, by Mr. David Malo, before the King and Premier, at Lahaina, in March, 1847, upon the subject of Mr. Charlton's claim to land, the whole evidence having been taken in the presence of and carefully interpreted by the Rev. Dwight Baldwin : to which is added sundry letters relating to that investigation, the supremacy of Kaahumanu, Karaimoku and all the other chiefs and the principles adopted by the Board of Land Commissioners, appointed by the King, for the settlement of titles to land. Suffrage conferred by the fourteenth amendment woman's suffrage in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in General term, October, 1871 : Sara J. Spencer vs. the Board of Registration, and Sarah E. Webster vs. the Judges of Election : argument of the counsel for the plaintiffs : with the opinions of the court / School laws and other educational matters in Assiniboia, Prince Edward Island, the North-west Territories and Manitoba including the judgment of the Supreme Court, respecting the appeal from the minority in Manitoba. Jos. Fuentes, et al., vs. Myra Clark Gaines opinion of Judge T. Wharton Collens and the decree of the court, revoking and recalling as absolutely null and of no effect, the decree of probate of the alleged lost will of 1813, set up by defendant as the basis of her title in suits in the U.S. Circuit Court, and declaring the said alleged will invalid and revoked. Samuel H. Dow et al. v. Northern Railroad et al. additional brief and argument on the part of the Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation. S. Charles Welsh, as surviving executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of George W. Welsh, deceased, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants respondent's points on motion for reargument. S.S. "Vera," S.S. "Melrose" S.S. "Vera," "Schooner Malcolm Baxter, Jr." collisions of January 18, 1910, brief for S.S. Melrose. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Samuel Miller, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States, no. 21 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Michigan : brief for the United States. In the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District of the state of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, Samuel Brannan and R.O. Ives, plaintiffs, vs. Central Pacific Railroad Co., of California, and others, defendants Sam'l Grant, survivor, &c., vs. administrator of James C. Ludlow, the Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati, Charles S. Clarkson, Josiah Lawrence, et al. bill of review : reserved in District Court of Hamilton County : brief of counsel for complainants. Santangelo's trial for libel against Samuel McRoberts, a senator of the United States, from Illinois. before the Court of General Sessions, in the city of New York. [Second trial of Jacob Barker] The American Bell Company and others vs. the People's Telephone Company and others defendant's testimony in sur-rejoinder. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, vs. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, vs. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee brief for appellant on rehearing. Before the visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover in the matter of the complaint of J.W. Wellman, et al., vs. J.W. Churchill : respondent's brief in support of his exceptions to the jurisdiction. The answer and defence of Admiral Mathews, late commander in chief of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, to the charge exhibited against him to which is added, the charge at large against him : also letters to and from the c-t m-rt-l, relative to the affair of Lieutenant F-y. The Annesley case Acquittal of Bishop Thomas prosecuted and tried for waging war and sedition, being the judgment in sessions trial 10 of 1911, King Emperor versus Thomas Pellako, Sessions Court of Toungoo. The American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, plaintiff, against Interborough Rapid Transit Company, defendant, application 98 report of special master. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decrees (Lowell, J..) October 15, 1903 : record. The Annals of Newgate or, Malefactors register : containing a particular and circumstantial account of the lives, transactions and trials of the most notorious malefactors, who have suffered an ignominious death for their offences, viz., for parricide, murder, treason, robbery, burglary, piracy, coining, forgery, and rapes : from the commitment of the celebrated John Sheppard, to the acquittal of the equally celebrated Margaret Caroline Rudd, including a period of fifty years and upwards, both in town and country : calculated to expose the deformity of vice, the infamy and punishments naturally attending those who deviate from the paths of virtue and intended as a beacon to warn the rising generation against the temptations, the allurements and the dangers of bad company : the former part extracted from authentic records and the histories and transactions of the modern convicts, communicated by the unhappy sufferers themselves. The American Bell Telephone monopoly and pending legislation in its interest a memorial to the fifty-third Congress in opposition to the proposed amendment of section 4887 R.S.U.S. / Digest of Judge Aldrich's opinion No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee brief for appellant on rehearing. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant-appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant-appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant-appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant-appellee supplemental brief for Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, claimant, appellant. Trial of the officers and crew of the Schooner Savannah, on the charge of piracy United States Circuit Court, Southern District of New York, Wednesday, Oct., 23 1861 : the United States against Thomas Harrison Baker, Charles Sydney Passalaigue, John Harleston, Joseph Cruse Del Carno, Patrick Daly, John Murphy, Martin Galvin, Henry Cashman Howard, Henry Oman, William Charles Clarke, Richard Palmer, Alexander Carter Coid, Albert G. Ferris. Sarah Otterback, executrix, &c., plaintiff, vs. Marshall Brown, defendant statement on motion for a new trial. Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe report of the above case tried at Guildhall, the sittings after Trinity term, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury on Monday the 25th July, 1808 / Short-hand writer's report of the trial of the action Mackay and others v. Stephenson on a £5000 policy in the Economic Life Assurance Society, at the Liverpool Summer Assizes, 24th and 25th August, 1857. Sir John Gonson's five charges to several grand juries viz. I. To the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c., at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held April 24, 1728, II. To the grand jury of the said city and liberty at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held July 11, 1728, III. To the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London and the liberties and precincts thereof at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace held for the said royalty, July 16, 1728, IV. To the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c., at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held October 9, 1728, V. To the grand jury of the said city and liberty at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held July 3, 1729. Select criminal trials at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey with opinions of twelve judges on several interesting points occuring in the course of them and reserved for their decision. Senate, No. 324, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To the Honorable the President of the Senate Shall Bishop Brown be thrown out a protest from Bishop Jones. No. 513, the "Admiral Schley," Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, vs. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the "Charles F. Mayer," Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, vs. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee brief for American Mail Steamship Company, appellee. The amber witch the most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known / The affecting case of Mary Ashford, a beautiful young virgin, who was diabolically ravished, murdered, and thrown into a pit, as she was returning from a dance including the trial of Abraham Thornton for the wilful murder of the said Mary Ashford : with the whole of the evidence, charge to the jury, &c. : tried at Warwick Assizes, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, on the 8th of August, 1817 / The Allen trials namely, Allen versus Hunter, Warner versus Griffen, Jobson versus Allen, and Jobson against Sickles (impending,) : with instructions and the various scientific recipes, (European and American,) for making "Continuous gum," without either patent or risk of infringement and an appendix, illustrative of Mr. Daniel E. Sickles' professional morality / No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, before Colt, Putnam and Aldrich, JJ. Defence of Washington A. Bartlett, ex-lieutenant, United States Navy read and admitted to record, by Naval Court of Inquiry, sitting at Washington, May, 1857, in review of proceedings of the "Navy Board" of 1855. Select trials at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey for murder, robberies, rapes, sodomy, coining, frauds, bigamy and other offences : to which are added, genuine accounts of the lives, behaviour, confessions and dying speeches of the most eminent convicts : in four volumes, from the year 1720, to this time : amongst a great many other remarkable trials are for murder, James Hall, Sara Malcomb, T. Billings, T. Wood and Catherine Hayes, Capt. John Jayne, Richard Savage, James Clough, Lewis Houssart, Major J. Oneby, Burnworth, Blewit and their Gang T. Athoe and his son, &c., &c., &c., for the highway, W. Gorden, W. Wreathock and his gang, T. Carr and E. Adams, Mary Young alias Jenny Diver, James Dalton &c., for forgery, Richard Brahant, Parson Kinnersley and W. Hales &c., for rapes and attempts to ravish, Arthur Gray, Samuel Street, Colonel Charteris, William West &c., for receiving stolen goods, J. Barthelmi, Jonathan Wild, &c., for burglary, John Sheppard, Edgworth Bess, &c., for sodomy and sodomitical practices, Margaret Clap, Charles Hitchin &c. Sir Peter Coats, et al., vs. the Merrick Thread Co., et al. Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe report of the above case tried at the sitting after Trinity term, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury on Monday the 25th July, 1808 / Sir Francis Burdett's address to the Prince Regent as proposed in the House of Commons at the opening of the session on the 7th of Jan. 1812 : to which is prefixed the speech upon that occasion : and to which is subjoined the speech of Lord Cochrane, who seconded the motion. Select trials for murder, robbery, burglary, rapes, sodomy, coining, forgery, pyracy and other offences and misdemeanours, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey to which are added, genuine 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 : which completes the trials from the year 1720. Sir Alexander Gilmour of Craigmillar, baronet, and his guardians, appellants, Lieutenant Colonel James Ross of Balnagown, respondent the respondent's case. Selections from the records of the Bengal government no. XLII, papers connected with the trial of Moulvie Ahmedoollah, of Patna, and others, for conspiracy and treason. State of New York, no. 42, in Senate, February, 20, 1907, proceedings of the Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary upon the recommendation of the governor for the removal of Mr. Orro Kelsey from the office of Superintendent of Insurance Sensation trials and causes cľ̈bres (chiefly in high life) Shorthand writer's notes at discussion on issues in Inner House, Esk pollution cases, 1866 The arguments of Z. Collins Lee and Jere. Clemens, in defence of Captain Schaumburg, indicted for assault and battery with intent to kill Edward H. Fuller, delivered March 30, 1854 The arraignment, tryal and conviction of Robert Feilding, Esq., for felony in marrying Her Grace the Dutchess of Cleaveland, his first wife Mrs. Mary Wadsworth being then alive, at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly, on the 4th day of December, 1706, before two of Her Majesty's justices of the Court of Queen's Bench one of the justices of Her Majesty's justices of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas and several others of Her Majesty's justices for the Goal-Delivery of Newgate : with copies of the several letters between Mr. Feilding and his first wife Mrs. Wadsworth, by the name of Anne Countess of Feilding : as also all the learned arguments of the Queen's council / The Arlington case dissenting opinion of the chief justice and justices Bradley Woods and Gray, delivered December 4th 1882. The answer of the Hon. Asa Bird Gardiner, district attorney of the county of New York, to a communication from the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, governor of the state of New York dated November 18, 1899. The application of Rebecka Peters, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated who are members of the Williamsburg Community Association, petitioner-appellant, against the New York City Housing Authority, respondent for an order pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice act annulling and declaring null and void a certain resolution of the respondent adopted December 11, 1952 : Joseph Seata, Carlos Dore and Joseph Feldman, on behalf of themselves individually and as members of the International Workers Order Inc., and as tenants of the New York City Housing Authority, intervenors-appellants : brief for respondents. Folkestone ritual case The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom, who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason before His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer, at Westminster, on Tuesday the 21st., of April, 1696 and received sentence the day following and was executed at Tyburn on the 29th day of the said month : in which tryal is contained all the learned arguments of the King's Council, and likewise the council for the prisoner, upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason. The argument of D. Raymond, Esq. before the Court of Appeals of Maryland, at the December Term, 1821 : in the case of the state of Maryland vs. Buchanan, McCulloh, and Williams : upon an indictment for a conspiracy to cheat the Bank of the United States / In the House of Lords, the 11th, 14th, 15th and 17th March and 6th April, 1864, between the Attorney General, appellant and Sillem and others, claiming the vessel "Alexandra" seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act, (59 George III, chapter 69), respondents report of the arguments on 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 Procedure Acts to the revenue side of the Exchequer : together with the judgment of the House of Lords : also an appendix containing a copy of the petition of the Attorney General and of the joint case on appeal to the House of Lords, with an abstract of the appendix thereto and also a general index. The argument of Doctor Croke in the High Court of Admiralty (27th November 1799) : in the case of the Hendrick & Maria, Johan Christen Baar, master : upon the question of the validity of a sentence of condemnation, whilst a vessel is lying in neutral port / The argvments of Sir Richard Hutton Knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas and Sir George Croke Knight, one of the judges of the Kings Bench together with the certificate of Sir John Denham Knight, one of the barons of Exchequer, vpon [i.e] upon a scire facias brought by the kings majesty in the Court of Exchequer against John Hampden Esquire : as also the severall votes of the commons and peeres in parliament and the orders of the lords for the vacating of the judgement given against the said Mr. Hampden and the vacating of the severall rolls in each severall court, wherein the judges extra judiciall opinions in the cases made touching ship-money are entred. Sir Peter Coats, et al., vs. the Merrick Thread Co., et al., in equity Some recent criticism of Gelpcke versus Dubuque being the Sharswood Prize Essay for 1899, in the Department of Law, University of Pennsylvania / The Assassination and history of the conspiracy a complete digest of the whole affair from its inception to its culmination, sketches of the principal characters, reports of the obsequies, etc. The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Peter Cooke, gent., for high-treason in endeavouring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom and conspiring to Levy War in this realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion in order to the deposing of His Sacred Majesty, King William and restoring the late King : who upon full evidence was found guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1696 and received sentence the same day : with the learned arguments both of the King's and prisoner's council upon the new Act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason / In the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, Trinity term, 26th Victoria, the Attorney General v. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel "Alexandra" seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act, (59 George III, chapter 69) report of the trial before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury : with an appendix. The answer of John F. Chamberlin to the complaint of George Wilkes in an action to recover damages for defamation of character. The Argenteuil case being a report of the controverted election for the county of Argenteuil : containing the arguments of counsel : the authorities cited : the decisions and opinions of the Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley and of the Hon. Mr. Justice Bruneau, commissioners in the case, and of the select committee of the House of Assembly, appointed to try it : an analysis of the evidence adduced on the scrutiny of the votes of the sitting member : and notes explanatory and critical upon the decision of the committee / The appeal of John Whalley Master, B.A., of Brazen-Nose College to the Archbishop of Canterbury, visitor and interpreter of the statutes of All-Souls College, Oxford, against the warden and fellows thereof, relative to his right of admission to a fellowship in All-Souls College, as Founder's Kin : heard in Doctors Commons, July 1792 : before the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Chief Baron Eyre, and Sir W. Wynne, sitting as his assessors. The arraignment, tryal & condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq., for high-treason for conspiring the death of the King and intending to raise a rebellion in this kingdom before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, lord chief justice of England at His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, on the 7th, 21st and 27th of November, 1683. The authentic confession of Jesse Strang, executed at Albany, Friday, August 24, 1827 for the murder of John Whipple, as made to the Rev. Mr. Lacey, rector of St. Peter's Church, Albany, from the time of Strang's imprisonment down to the hour of his execution published to the world at Strang's dying request! : together with the account of his execution and conduct under the gallows. The arraignment tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkins knt. for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty King William and for raising of forces in order to a rebellion and encouraging a French invasion into this kingdom, who was found guilty of high-treason, March 24, 1695/6 at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by Sir William Parkins and Sir John Friend to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution. The arrest, examination and trial of Samuel Waddington charged with publishing a seditious libel in holding a show board with "Order" inscribed on it, at the Court of Quarter Sessions, held at Horsemonger Lane in the borough of Southwark, on August 31st, 1819. Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee executed at Tyburn, October 11, 1752 in the 20th year of his age. Some account of the murder of Maria Bagnall perpetrated on Sunday Morning, January 27, 1828, at Marlborough buildings, Bath : with the confession of the butler, R. Gillham. Henry J. Skeffington, commissioner of Immigration, respondent, appellant, v. Morris Katzeff, petitioner ex rel. William T. Colyer et al., appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, before Bingham, Johnson and Brown, JJ. The old yellow book source of Browning's The ring and the book : a new translation with explanatory notes and critical chapters upon the poem and its source / Sketch of the life of Miss Ellen Jewett (by one who knew her), who was murdered in the city of New-York, on Saturday evening, April 9, 1836. The answer and pleas of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him in the said Court, by the House of Representatives of the United States : in support of their impeachment against him, for high crimes and misdemeanors, supposed to have been by him committed. The argument of Thomas James Finnie in the case of Harvey Lord vs. Zenophon Mulgrove and wife for slander in the Supreme Moot Court of Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee at the end of the collegiate year, July, 1852 : before Hon. Ab. Caruthers, Hon. B.L. Ridley and Hon. N. Green, law faculty. Some particulars of the life of Thomas H. Daniels, alias Daniel H. Thomas who was apprehended in Newport on the 29th November, on suspicion of being concerned in the robbery and murder of Mr. Jacob Gould of Stoneham on the evening of the 25th November, and who put an end to his existence by hanging himself in Middlesex Prison on the 13th instant / Special report of the trial in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, on the 5th & 7th February 1859, before Chief Justice Monahan and a special jury, in the case of the Right Hon. the Corporation of the city of Dublin versus the Right Honorable Sidney Herbert Special pleadings, in the court of reason and conscience, held on Sunday, March 20, 1836, during the assizes at Leicester, trial of W.O. Woolfrey, and others, for conspiracy Special report of the trial in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, on the 2nd & 3rd July 1860, before Chief Justice Monahan and a special jury, in the case of the Corporation of the city of Dublin versus the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert The people of the state of New York, respondent, against, James J. Larkin, defendant-appellant respondent's brief. The people of the state of New York, respondent, v. Benjamin Gitlow, appellant The People's Telephone Company et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company et al., appellees, the Overland Telephone Company et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company et al., appellees appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : opening brief for appellants on the Drawbaugh evidence. In the Circuit Court of Cook County, the people, ex rel., Edward Tilden vs. E.H. Hatfield, assistant sergeant-at-arms, Illinois State Senate no. 305, 348, habeas corpus / The complaint of James Alexander and William Smith to the committee of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, &c. The people of the state of New York ex rel., George F. Comstock, a stockholder in the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company against the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company papers on appeal from order of 22d May, 1882. The title to the manor of Rensselaerwyck in the Court of Appeals of the state of New-York : the people of the state of New-York, respondents, against William P. Van Rensselaer and others, appellants : opinions deliveded [sic] on reversing the judgment of the Circuit Court and the Supreme Court of the Third District, December 1853. The Concord Railroad Corporation v. George Clough argument of John H. George, Esq., counsel for plaintiff, delivered at Concord, N.H., January 1, 1869, before Hon. Edmund L. Cushing, Hon. Henry A. Bellows, Hon. William Haile, a board of referees appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court. The conduct of the Bishop of Peterborough explained with respect to the Rector and Curate of Byfield. The confession of Jesse Strang, who was convicted of the murder of John Whipple, at a special Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county of Albany, on the fourth day of August 1827 being a minute relation of all the circumstances connected with the murder, as related by him, after his conviction and which he most solemnly affirmed, contained nothing but the truth / The coroner's jury perverted being the history and the evidence and the trial of Mr. C.T. Pearce, in connexion with a coroner's verdict for manslaughter : obtained under the presidency of Mr. H.M. Wakley, deputy-coroner for the western division of Middlesex, in the year 1849. The people of the state of New York vs. Bird W. Spencer, captain "K" Co., Ninth Regiment N.G.S.N.Y. charges, "Misbehaviour before the enemy" "Running away from his post, which he was commanded to defend" "Desertion" "Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman" : order for the Court in Inquiry, decision of the court : appeal of the prosecutor, Alonzo P. Bacon, first lieutenant "K" Company, Ninth Regiment, to His Excellency Governor John T. Hoffman, commander-in-chief of the N.G.S.N.Y., upon the decision of the Court of Inquiry. In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, the Peoples' Building, Loan and Savings Association, of Geneva, New York, appellant, vs. W.W. Shaffer, et al., appellee appeal from the District Court of Nuckolls County. The telephone appeals (January 24 to February 8, 1887) the People's Telephone Co., et al., appellants, v. the American Bell Telephone Co., et al., U.S.C.C., S.D.N.Y. (Drawbaugh case) / The trial of Leo Frank Reuben R. Arnold's address to the court in his behalf / The trial of Michael Powars, for the murder of Timothy Kennedy before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Boston, April 11, 1820. The trial of Lord George Gordon for high treason, at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781, published under the inspection of his Lordship's friends : to which are subjoined, several original papers relating to the subject. Major David H. Hastings letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House, of January 9, calling for a record of the trial by court-martial of Major David H. Hastings. The trial of Mr. Patrick Finney, tobacconist for high treason at a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery for the county of the city of Dublin, on the 16th day of January, 1798 before the Honorable Tankerville Chamberlaine, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, and the Honorable Michael Smith, one of the barons of the exchequer. The trial of Maha Rajah Nundocomar, Bahader for forgery. The Steamer "Kanawha" ads. Thomas A. Higgins, et al., appellants points for the "Kanawha." No. 436, the Carbonero (2), Reading Company, libellant, appellant, v. Walter D. Munson, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts. The state of Minnesota, respondent, vs. A.C. Townley and Joseph Gilbert, appellants brief for appellants. The state of the case of Captain Jones as it was yesterday presented to His Majesty and in consequence of which he was pleased to grant a respite till Wednesday next. In the Supreme Court of Ohio, December term, 1865, the state of Ohio, on the relation of the attorney general against the Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company The Steamship Edda, the Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Dodge, J.), August 8, 1908 : record. The state of Texas against George W. White, John Chiles, John A. Hardenberg, and others brief of Richard T. Merrick. The Steamboat New York, Thomas C. Durant, et al., claimants and appellants, vs. Isaac P. Rae, et al., appellees points for the appellants. The state of New York versus the state of Louisiana and others The trial of Maurice Griffin for the wilful murder of Thomas Mac Mahon, a private in the 69th Regiment of Foot, at Woodbridge, in the county of Suffolk, on the 28th day of August 1813 : also, the trial of Mary Gibbs, for the wilful murder of her female bastard child, under two years of age, by cruelly drowning her at Hollesley, in the said county : before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, at the Assizes held at Bury, March 25, 1814 / The trial of Mr. H. Fauntleroy, for forgery before Mr. Justice Park, at the Sessions House, Old Bailey, on Saturday, October 30, 1824 : with his interesting and affecting defence and many particulars and facts relative to that unfortunate gentleman. The trial of Mr. Richard Patch for the murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, of St. Mary's, Rotherhithe before Lord Chief Baron Macdonald, with his defence and an account of his conduct before and after conviction and at the place of execution / The trial of Major William Gordon, of the 2d, or Queen's Regiment of Dragoon Guards, on a charge of the murder of George Gregory a private in the same regiment, at the Guildhall, Sandwich, on Friday, April 15, 1814 / The trial of Lieutenant Colonel Edward Alured Draper, of the Third Regiment of Foot Guards in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, the 29th of June, 1807, before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough and a special jury for a libel against the Right Hon. John Sullivan / The state of Florida, complainant, vs. Edward C. Anderson, Jr., Daniel P. Holland, J. Frederick Warring, et al., in chancery Defence of John M'Donogh's will The stock exchange "A sham market"? Or, The recent stock exchange cases of Grissell v. Bristowe, and Coles v. Bristowe, as decided on appeal, stated by the economist to be unreasonable and inequitable, and making a sham market / The Steamship Edda, the Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, before Colt, Putnam and Lowell, JJ. : opinion of the court, October 21, 1909. In the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, the state of Ohio ex rel., J.M. Sheets, attorney general, vs. William N. Hobart, et. al., no. 120,498, action to enjoin prize fight record of pleadings, arguments of counsel and opinion of court, before Hon. Howard C. Hollister, judge. In the Supreme Court of Tennessee, the state on the relation of Amos P. Curry vs. Marcus J. Wright proceeding by quo warranto to try the title to the office of sheriff of Shelby County : statement of case and argument of Randolph, Hammond & Jordan, for relator, A.P. Curry. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1918, no., original, the state of Kansas, complainant, vs. Albert S. Burleson, postmaster general of the United States and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a corporation, defendants The state of South Carolina, appellant, vs. the Port Royal and Augusta Railway Company, appellee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1914 the state of Wisconsin vs. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, in equity : the answer of Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior. In the District Court, 14th Judicial District, Dallas County, Texas, the state of Texas vs. the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas defendant's original answer. The state of the action brought by William Fletcher against William Vassall for defaming him tried in the Superiour Court at Boston, August term, A.D. 1752 : and now pending by appeal to His Majesty in council. The Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, petitioner, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee, respondent brief in opposition to petition for writ of certiorari. Daniel P. Holland vs. the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company, judgment fi. fa. the U.S. Circuit Court, Northern District of Florida. The Steam Tug Nottingham and Barge No. 7, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, claimant-appellant, vs. Fields S. Pendleton, libellant-appellee brief for appellant. In the Court of Civil Appeals for the Fourth Supreme Judicial District of Texas, at San Antonio, Texas, the State of Texas, appellant, vs. Alberto Balli, et al., appellees appealed from the 117th District Court, Nueces County, Texas : brief for appellees. The state of Ohio ads. John Dillingham error to the Police Court, of Cincinnati. The state of Kansas, complainant, vs. the state of Colorado, et. al. and the United States, intervenor in equity. In the Supreme Court of the United States, the state of Florida against Edward C. Anderson, Jr., and others statement and points in support of the bill and on behalf of the holders of state bonds praying to be made parties. The story of the sufferings and trials of Mrs. Carlotta Frances Roddey recently indicted and acquitted in New York City, on the charge of stealing a pair of opera glasses from her husband Gen. P.D. Roddey, including an account of the indictment against Franklin W. Brooks and Geo. A. Everett for grand larceny. The story of Minie L'Angelier or Madeleine Hamilton Smith In the Supreme Court of the United States, the state of Missouri vs. the state of Illinois and the Sanitary District of Chicago, original docket no. [actual number not printed or supplied] before Frank S. Bright, commissioner of the Supreme Court of the United States. The Steamship "Edda," the Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee brief for the Coastwise Transportation Company. The substance of the argument delivered before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council by Archibald John Stephens, LL. D., one of Her Majesty's Counsel in the case of Thomas Byard Sheppard against William James Early Bennett, clerk : with an appendix containing their Lordship's judgment. The trial, curia Justiciaria Suprem̆ Curĭ Admiralitatis, tenia in Pr̆torio Burgi de Edinburg, decimo septimo die mensis Septembris, MDCCXXXV, per bonorabilem virum Jacobum Graham de Airth Judicem dist̆ curĭ curia legittime affirmata, intrant Thomas MacAdam and James Long Pannels, both of them indicted and accused at the instance of Duncan Forbes, Esq., His Majesty's advocate and Mr. Hugh Forbes Advocate Procurtor Fiscal of the said High Court for the crime specified in manner mentioned in the criminal letters raised against them thereanent, in manner underwritten. The trial and conviction of that infamous hypocrite John Church, the Surrey Tabernacle preacher, Borough-Road, St. George's Fields for an abominable offence including the whole of the evidence tried before Lord Ellenborough, at the Surrey Assizes, Croydon, Saturday, August 16, 1817 / No. 3282, the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad Company, appellant, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees, no. 3283, Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, appellants, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees, no. 3284, the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, appellant, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees brief for appellants. The third trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information, at Guildhall, London, December 20, 1817 before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody on the Athanasian Creed, entitled "The sinecurist's creed." The Tichborne trial the summing-up by the Lord Chief Justice of England : together with the addresses of the judges, the verdict and the sentence : the whole accompanied by a history of the case and copious alphabetical index. The trial of Richard Patch, for the wilful murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, on the 23d of Sept. 1805, at Rotherhithe, in the county of Surrey before the Right Hon. Sir A. Macdonald, knt., Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Sessions House, Newington, on Saturday, April 5, 1806 / The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq., captain of the Beaver Sloop in which is given the whole of the depositions of the several witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous scenes in that unparalleled trial. The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen-draper of Cheapside, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr. Conner, late of the Mitre, at Barnet which was tried in Hilary term, 1789, in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon. The trial of Mrs. Ellen Byrne, for the murder of Mr. Augustine Byrne, her husband at the Commission Court, Dublin, on the 15th and 16th August, 1842 with a portrait of the deceased / The trial of Philip Haynes and Mary Clarke who were tried at the Lent Assizes for the county of Northampton, on the 8th of March, 1821, before the Honourable Sir John Richardson, knight, one of the justices of our Lord the King, of his Court of Common Pleas : the former for the wilful murder of John Clarke, late of Charwell House, in the parish of Charwelton, in the said county farmer on the 10th day of February last, and the latter (who was the widow of the said John Clarke) as an accessary to the said murder before the fact : together with their subsequent confession. The trial of Richard Hathaway, at Surrey Assizes (begun and held in the borough of Southwark, March the 24th, 1702) upon an information for being a cheat and impostor and endeavouring to take away the life of Sarah Morduck, on a false accusation of witchcraft : in which is discovered the malicious designs of the said impostor with an account of his pretended inchantments and witchcraft : before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt and Mr. Baron Hatsell : to which is added a short account of the trial of Richard Hathaway, Thomas Wellyn and Elizabeth, his wife, and Elizabeth Willoughby, wife of Walter Willoughby, upon an information for a riot and assault upon Sarah Morduck, the pretended witch at the said assizes. The trial of P.W. Duffin and Thomas Lloyd, a citizen of the United States America, and an officer in the late American Army, for a libel in the Fleet-prison the defendants were their own advocates and one of them in consequence of his spirited and able attack upon what he termed the unconstitutional practices of the Courts of Judicature, drew upon himself some severe strictures from the Honourable Tho. Erskine, counsel for Tho. Paine : and his speech was also alluded to by the Hon. Mr. Jenkinson, in the House of Commons, in proof of the necessity of the strong measures which government has recently taken. The trial of Muluk Chand for the murder of his own child a romance of criminal administration in Bengal / The trial of Nicholas Sykes, Esq., for criminal conversation with the wife of Capt. Parslow, of the 3d. Regiment of Dragoons before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon and a special jury on Wednesday, December 10, 1789, at the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster. The trial of Richard Patch, for the wilful murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, on the 23d of Sept. 1805, at Rotherhithe, in the county of Surrey before the Right Hon. Sir A. Macdonald, knt., Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Sessions House, Newington, on Saturday, April 5, 1805 / The trial of Rev. Joseph Trapnell, Jr., rector of St. Andrew's Church, Baltimore together with a review of the verdict of the court : to which is added an appendix containing several letters of importance : also the original correspondence out of which the prosecution and trial grew. The trial of Peter Heaman and Francois Gautiez before the High Court of Admiralty at Edinburgh, on the 26th of November 1821, for piracy and murder. The trial of Mrs. Branch and her daughter for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset Assizes, March 31, 1740 with a preface containing an exact account taken from the persons who saw the lights in Hemington Church-Yard, the night before the corpse was taken up and the true motives for taking up the corpse : to which are added true copies of some very material informations taken before Joseph Houlton and Robert Smith, Esqrs., justices of the peace : with a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial, at and after sentence, and at the place of execution. The trial of Richard Parker, complete president of the delegates, for mutiny &c. on board the Sandwich, and others of His Majesty's ships at the Nore, in May, 1797 : before a court martial held on board the Neptune, of 98 guns laying off Greenhithe, near Gravesend, on Thursday, June 22, 1797, and following days / The trial of the Right Honourable Lady Maria Bayntun, daughter of the Right Hon. George William, Earl of Coventry, and wife of Andrew Bayntun, Esq., son of Sir Edward Bayntun, baronet, in the Arches Court at Doctors Commons, for committing the crime of adultery and violating her conjugal vow to which is added, a very pathetic and affecting letter, from Lady Maria to her husband, after the discovery of her illicit amours. The Tilak case the magisterial proceedings. The summons and trial of George L. Mussey, of Rutland, Vermont before the Congregational Church, of Rutland, Vt., October 30th, 1863 : together with a bird's eye view of the witnesses used on trial, also his experience in getting a mutual and ex-parte council and closing with something else / The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery, at the Consistory Court of Doctors Commons upon a libel, charging her with committing the crime of adultery and violating her marriage vow : a trial of the most extraordinary nature : the principal witnesses, &c., being John Charles Newby of the Hay Market Theatre, musician, Elizabeth Cross, house-keeper to Lady Cork, Ann Newman, Lady's woman to Lady Cork, Alexander Rice, box-keeper to the Hay Market Theatre, Nathaniel Vick, footman to Lady Cork, the Rev. Dr. Eyre, John Colledge, Lord Cork's gentleman, Susannah Jones, Thomas Sutliff, James Durham, Sophia Van Ryne, spinster, Robert Brown, Martha Brown, George Bulkley, musician, at the Hay Market Theatre, William Jones, Thomas Gray, Elizabeth Brown, Ann Lambert, servant to Lady Cork, &c. / The trial of the cause on an action brought by Stephen Sayre, Esq., against the Right Honourable William Henry, Earl of Rochford, one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and late secretary of state, for false imprisonment before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice De Grey, in the Court of Common Pleas in Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the 27th of June, 1776 / The trial of Thomas Briellat for seditious words : before Mr. Mainwaring, at the Sessions-house, Clerkenwell-green, December 6, 1793 / The trial of the Rev. Niel Douglas before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 26th May 1817, for sedition / The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason at the Session House in the Old Bailey, Tuesday the twenty-eighth, Wednesday the twenty-ninth, Thursday the thirtieth, Friday the thirty-first of October and on Saturday the first, Monday the third, Tuesday the fourth and Wednesday the fifth of November, 1794 / The trial of Shama Charan Pal, an illustration of village life in Bengal The trial of the cause of the King versus the Bishop of Bangor, Hugh Owen, D.D., John Roberts, John Williams, clerks, and Thomas Jones, gentleman at the Assizes, holden at Shrewsbury on the 26the of July 1796, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Heath, by a special jury / The trial of Saurin v. Star and another in the Court of Queen's Bench before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury : an action by a Sister of Mercy against her superior for an alleged conspiracy to cause her expulsion. The trial of the Rev. William Jackson, at the Bar of the King's Bench in Ireland for high treason, on Thursday the 23d of April, 1795 / The trial of the cause wherein Richard Kempster, surveyor to the commissioners of the Great Western Road, was plaintiff, and John Farhill, Esq., one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Surrey, defendant, for defamation of perjury before Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knight, and a special jury at the last Lent Assizes, held in and for the county of Surrey : to which charge the defendant pleaded a special justification and the jury brought in a verdict of one penny damages / The trial of the cause on the action brought by Hans Wintrop Mortimer, Esq., member for the borough of Shaftesbury, against Francis Sykes, Esq. for bribery committed at Shaftesbury, previous to the general election, in October, 1774, tried by a special jury, on Saturday the 27th of July, 1776 : at the Assize held at Dorchester for the county of Dorset, before the Honourable Sir James Eyre, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer. The Steamtug Gertrude, the Thames Towboat Company, claimant, appellant, v. Charles A. Creighton, et al., libellants, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Rhode Island, from final decree (Brown, J.,) January 11, 1902 : transcript of record. The telephone appeals the People's Telephone Co., et al., appellants, v. the American Bell Telephone Co., et al., U.S.C.C., S.D.N.Y., (Drawbaugh case) / Lady Hewley's charities the third act of the controversy pending in the High Court of Chancery, in the cause of the Attorney-General v. Shore : being the proceedings before the master, to determine the proper parties to be trustees in the place of those removed. The Tichborne romance a full and accurate report of the proceedings in the extraordinary and interesting trial of Tichborne v. Lushington in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster for forty days from Wednesday, May 10, to Friday, July 7, 1871 : including the whole of the examination, cross-examination and re-examination of the claimant. The Tichborne tragedy being the secret and authentic history of the extraordinary facts and circumstances connected with the claims, personality, identification, conviction and last days of the Tichborne claimant / The traitor being the untampered with, unrevised account of the trial and all that led to it / The trial and death of Socrates being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito, and Ph̆do / The trial of the unitarians for a libel on the Christian religion The trial of Sherman M. Booth for seduction evidence and summing up of counsel in the case of the state versus S.M. Booth for seducing Caroline N. Cook. The 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 Goal Delivery, for the county of Otsego, at the court house in Cooperstown, June 4th, 1805. The trial of the Honourable Augustus Keppel, admiral of the Blue Squadron at a court martial, held on board His Majesty's Ship Britannia, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Thursday January 8, 1779, before Admiral Sir Thomas Pye, president, upon a charge exhibited against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, for misconduct and neglect of duty : to which is annexed, several interesting letters and papers relative to the subject : together with a glossary of technical terms and sea phrases, used in the course of the trial / The Trial of the British soldiers of the 29th Regiment of Foot for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Partick Carr on Monday evening, March 5, 1770 : before the Honorable Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and General Gaol Delivery, held at Boston, by adjournment, November 27, 1770. The Trial of the assassins and conspirators at Washington City, D.C., May and June, 1865 for the murder of President Abraham Lincoln : being a full and verbatim report of the testimony of all the witnesses examined in the whole trial, with the argument of Reverdy Johnson on the jurisdiction of the commission, and all the arguments of counsel on both sides, with the closing argument of Hon. John A. Bingham, special judge advocate, as well as the verdict of the Military Commission, and the president's approval of the same, with his official order for the execution of Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Harold, and Atzeroth, and full particulars in relation to the condemned, from the time of their having their sentences of condemnation read to them by Major-General Hancock, until the moment of their execution, with scenes on the Scaffold, etc. : with a sketch of the life of all the conspirators, and portraits and illustrative engravings of the principal persons and scenes relating to the foul murder and the trial : it also contains Mrs. Surratt's petition for a writ of habeas corpus on the morning of her execution, its indorsement by the court, and process served on General Hancock, with his appearance in court, and return made to it, with the address of Attorney-General Speed, and the President's indorsement on the return, suspending the writ of habeas corpus in the case, and the remarks made on it by the court, with other items of fact and interest not to be found in any other work of the kind published : the whole being complete and unabridged in this volume, being prepared on the spot by the special correspondents and reporters of the Philadelphia Daily Inquirer, expressly for this edition. The trial of the Royal British Bank directors viz., Humphry Brown, Edward Esdaile, Henry Dunning Macleod, Loraine de Wolfe Cochrane, Richard Hartley Kennedy, William Daniel Owen, John Stapleton, Hugh Innes Cameron, Lochart Mure Valiant, Frederick Valiant, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, before Lord Campbell and a special jury. The trial of the Rev. Doctor Dodd at the Old Bailey, on Saturday the 22d day of February, 1777, for forging a bond in the name of the Right Hon. Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, for 4200l / The trial of the Honble. Admiral Byng, at a court-martial held on board His Majesty's ship the St. George, in Portsmouth harbour, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1756, for an enquiry into his conduct while he commanded in the Mediterranean. together with his defence, likewise an appendix, containing all the papers read in court, and several others : being much fuller, and more circumstantial, than the judge advocate's minutes, because containing all the occasional speeches and reflections made by the members of the court, or the prisoner, on what was said, or passed, and each member's name prefixed to the questions he proposed. The trial of the Honourable Augustus Keppel, admiral of the Blue Squadron at a court martial, held on board His Majesty's Ship Britannia, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Thursday, January 8, 1779 : before Admiral Sir Thomas Pye, president, upon a charge exhibited against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, for misconduct and neglect of duty : to which is annexed, several letters and papers relative to the subject : together with a glossary of technical terms and sea phrases, used in the course of the trial / The trial between James Purnell, a higler, plaintiff, and Sir John Eamer, knight, late lord mayor of the city of London, an alderman and colonel of Militia, defendant for an assault and false imprisonment, which was tried at the assizes, Maidstone, Kent, July 29, 1806, before Sir Archibald MacDonald, knt., lord chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The trial at large of the Right Honourable Lady Cadogan for adultery with the Rev. Mr. Cooper before Lord Kenyon and a special jury in Westminster-Hall / The trial and life of Thomas Cappoch, (the rebel-bishop of Carlisle) Crim. con., Đ3,000 damages, the trial between Colonel T.R. Powlett and the Right Hon. Lord Sackville, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife which was tried at the Winchester Assizes, before Mr. Baron Graham and a special jury, July 28, 1808. The trial and life and confessions of John F. Van Patten who was indicted, tried and convicted of the murder of Mrs. Maria Schermerhorn, on the 4th of October last and sentenced to be executed on the 25th February, 1825. The trial and particulars of the case wherein the lessee of Catharine O'Brien Butler was plaintiff and the Rev. A. Dunn, secretary to the Roman Catholic College of Maynooth, defendant : tried at the last Trim Assizes, 1802 / The trial of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville, at a court-martial held at the Horse-guards, February 29, 1760 for an enquiry into his conduct, being charged with disobedience of orders, while he commanded the British horse in Germany : together with His Lordship's defence. The trial of Sir Archibald Gordon Kinloch, of Gilmerton, bart., for the murder of Sir Francis Kinloch, bart., his brother-german before the High Court of Judiciary on Monday, June 29, 1795 / The trial of William Barber for criminal conversation with Jane Fay, wife of Lawrence Fay in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench in Ireland before the Right Honourable Earl Clonmell and a special jury in Thursday, June the 1st and Friday the 2nd, 1797. The trial of William Moss for the wilful murder of Benjamin Aris, on the night of September 11, 1805, (tried at the Old Bailey, Sept. 20, 1805,) &c., &c., &c. The trial of William Baker, sugar baker for forging an East-India warrant for the delivery of goods, purporting to lie in the East-India warehouse and publishing the same, knowing it to be such at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey on Saturday the ninth of December, 1750, being the first sessions in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Francis Cokayne, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Trial of William Spiggot alias Spickett, John Spiggot alias Spickett, Wm. Morris, Wm. Thomas alias Blink, David Morgan alias Lacy, Wm. Walter Evan, Cha. David Morgan, Wm. Charles and David Llewellin for the murder of Will. Powell, Esq., of Glanareth in the parish of Langaddock, in the county of Carmarthen, at the Assizes held at Hereford, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1770, before Sir Joseph Yates, knt. The trial, condemnation and horrid execution of David M'Lean, formerly of Pennsylvania for high treason against the British Government, at the city of Quebec, on the 21st of July last, who was hanged, drawn, quartered and beheaded on the above day, with all the attendant circumstances of cruelty and barbarity. The trial of William Booth, of Perry Barr, in the county of Stafford for forgery at Stafford Summer Assizes, 1812, before Sir Simon Le Blanc, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench : with the substance of the trial of William Bevan for highway robbery. The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man : before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guild Hall, December 18 : with the speeches of the attorney general and Mr. Erskine at large. The trial of William Skirving, secretary to the British Convention before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 6th and 7th of January, 1794, for sedition, containing a full and circumstantial account of all the proceedings and speeches / The trial of Viscountess Belmore, (formerly Lady Henrietta Hobart and daughter to John Earl of Ruckinghamshire) for adultery with the Earl of Ancram : including the depositions of the Earl of Enniskillen, Sir R. Heron and all the other witnesses. The trial and life of Eugene Aram several of his letters and poems and his plan and specimens of an Anglo-Celtic lexicon : with copious notes and illustrations and an engraved fac-simile of the handwriting of this very ingenious but ill-fated scholar. The Trial at large of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, in the House of Lords, on charges of adulterous intercourse containing a full and accurate detail of the evidence of the witnesses, the speeches of counsel and all other proceedings in this extraordinary trial : the examination of the witnesses and the documentary testimony / The trial at Bar between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, Esq., plaintiff and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, defendant before the Honourable the barons of the Exchequer, at the King's Court, Dublin, in Trinity term : in the 16th and 17th years of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord King George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c., and in the year of Our Lord 1743. The trial at Dublin on the 19th of February, 1807, of the Right Hon. Valentine Lord Cloncurry against Sir John Bennett Piers, bart. for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : the damages were laid at one hundred thousand pounds. The trial at large of John Bolton, gent., of Bulmer, near Castle-Howard for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Rainbow, his apprentice girl, on Sunday the 21st of August, 1774 before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, knight, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas, at the Lent Assizes, holden in the castle of York in March 1775 / The trial at large of Sir Matthew White Ridley, bart., M.P., for and one of the aldermen of Newcastle upon Tyne for criminal conversation with the wife of Mr. William Brumwell, surgeon, Newcastle before Lord Kenyon, at Guildhall, March 4th, 1793 : with the pleadings of councel at full length (Mr. Erskine for the plaintiff, Mr. Law for the defendant.) / The trial at large of Robert Hitchcock, at the Lent Assizes held at Oxford, on the 4th day of March, 1778 before Sir George Nares, knt, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, for the wilful murder of Edward Hitchcock, his own father / The trial at large of Holloway and Haggerty for the wilful murder of J.C. Steele on Hounslow-heath, November the 6th, 1802 before Sir Simon Le-Blanc, knight, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, February the 20th, 1807 / The trial at large between Francis Wright, plaintiff and G.L. Wardle, Esq., defendant to recover £1914, the amount of sundry articles of furniture, sent to Mrs. Clarke : to which is added Col. Wardle's address to the people of the United Kingdom. The trial at large, behaviour, and dying declaration, of Mary Edmondson who was try'd and convicted at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, in Surry, on Saturday, the thirty-first day of March, 1759, for the murder of Mrs. Susanna Walker, widow, her aunt, at Rotherhith, on the 23d day of February last : with an authentic and genuine narrative of that unfortunate young woman from her commitment to the New Gaol in Southwark, to her execution at Kennington-Common, on Monday, the second day of April, 1759 : and copies of some papers that she delivered at the Stockhouse prison at Kingston just before she set out for the place of execution / The trial before Chief Justice Sir James Mansfield and a special jury of Merchants, at Guildhall, between Philip Parry Price Myddelton, plaintiff, and Francis Hughes, defendant, for slander The trial at large of the Rev. Richard Burgh and four others who on the 26th of November, 1792, in the Court of King's-Bench were convicted by a special jury of a conspiracy in the King's Bench prison, in uniting to effect their own escape of the other prisoners, by introducing a wooden box and many pounds weight of gunpowder for the purpose of blowing up the walls of the said prison. The trial of Capt. William Compton Bolton for an alleged violation of the orders of Commodore Hull, in returning from the Mediterranean to the United States, in May, 1841. The trial in ejectment (at large) between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley Esq., and others, plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendant before the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland : begun on Friday, November 11, 1743, and continued by several adjournments to Friday the 25th of the said month : containing the whole evidence, as deliver'd by the witnesses, with all the speeches, and arguments of the judges, and of the counsel / The trial of William Weldon and Richard Weldon, alias Dodson before Baron Thompson, at Oakham, on Saturday the 14th of March, 1789, for the murder of Mr. John Freeman, of Edith-Weston / The trial of Captain Edward Dale of the Northumberland Regiment of Militia, by a general court martial, held at Norman cross, in the county of Huntingdon, in the month of May, 1810 / The trial of Thomas Muir younger, Esq., younger of Huntershill before the High Court of Justiciary, upon Friday and Saturday the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, on a charge of sedition / The trial of Thomas Williams, Esq., of Brynbras Castle, Caernarvonshire, indicted with Ellen Evans & Ann Williams, two of his servants, for forgery at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London on Monday, April 9th, 1838 and for following days before Mr. Baron Parke : which ended in their entire acquittal / The trial of William Palmer for the Rugeley poisonings The Trial of Thomas Wallis, Ann Heslop, Thomas Leeke Wilson, John Boustead, and John Wilson for a conspiracy, &c., against one Jonathan Sewell before the Corut [i.e. Court] of Nisi Prius, held at the city of Carlisle in and for the county of Cumberland on Saturday the 15th day of August, 1789, by the Honourable Sir Alexander Thomson, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and a jury of the said county : containing the information granted against the defendants by the Court of King's Bench, with the evidence at large for and against the defendants as taken by a Gen[t]leman at the Bar upon the trial. The trial of William Michael Byrne for high treason The trial of Thomas Mitchel for imposing on such of His Majesty's subjects as are charitably inclin'd : by pretending to be deaf and dumb, and counterfeiting a paralytic disorder : by which means he acquired several considerable sums of money, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden for Our Sovereign Lord the King, by adjournment, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, on Monday, February the 19th 1759 / The trial of William Lord Byron, Baron Byron of Rochdale for the murder of William Chaworth, Esq., before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, in full Parliament on Tuesday the 16th and Wednesday the 17th of April, 1765 : on the last of which days, the said William Lord Byron was acquitted of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. The trial of William Frend, M.A., and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge in the Vice-Chancellor's Court, for writing and publishing a pamphlet, intitled Peace and union, recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans / The trial of Thomas Simmons for the wilful murder of Mrs. Hummerstone and Mrs. Warner, at Hoddesdon, October 20, 1807 : before Baron Macdonald and Mr. Justice Heath, at Hertford Assizes, Friday, March 3, 1807. The trial of William Corder at the Assizes, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, August 7th and 8th, 1828, for the murder of Maria Marten in the Red Barn, at Polstead : including the matrimonial advertisement and many other curious and important particulars obtained exclusively by the editor. The trial between Thomas Prothero, attorney at law and John Frost, Newport. with remarks on the mode which T. Prothero has taken to clear his character / The trial of Thomas Whyte, midshipman of H.M.S. Unicorn before the High Court of Justiciary on the 13th July, 1814, for the murder of William Jones, late seaman on board the Unicorn. The trial of William Brodie, wright and cabinet maker in Edinburgh and of George Smith, grocer there before the High Court of Justiciary held at Edinburgh on Wednesday the 27th and Thursday the 28th August 1788, for breaking into the General Excise-Office at Edinburgh on the 5th of March last : containing the evidence at large for and against the prisoners : accurate statements of the pleadings of the counsel and the opinions of the judges on many important points of law : with the whole proceedings / The trials of James, Duncan, and Robert M'Gregor, three sons of the celebrated Rob Roy before the High Court of Justiciary in the years 1752, 1753, and 1754 : to which is prefixed a memoir relating to the Highlands, with anecdotes of Rob Roy and his family. The Trials at Large of the felons in the Castle of York, at the Lent Assizes, 1776 before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, John Aspinal, Esq., serjeant at law and others, their associates, justices, &c., Giles Earle, Esq., high-sheriff / The trial of Captain James Dunn for an assault, with an intent to seduce Sylvia Patterson, a black woman, the wife of James Patterson, held at Martling's long room, before referees, appointed by consent of parties, December 15th, 1808. The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox, gent., plaintiff, and Dr. M---y, defendant, physician, and man-midwife before Sir Michael Foster, knt., one of the justices of the King's-Bench, at Guildhall, London, March 2, 1754, by a special jury : in an action upon the case, brought by the plaintiff against the defendant for promising and undertaking, and not performing his office as a man-midwife in the delivery of the wife of Mr. Richard Maddox, the plaintiff : with the opinions of several physicians and man-midwives upon the case, as given in evidence upon the trial : whereupon the jury thought proper to give 1000l. damage to the plaintiff : to which will be added, some extraordinary cases in midwifry, extracted from the writings of that very eminent physician and man-midwife, Dr. Deventer, of Leyden. The trials of Patrick Maxwell Stewart Wallace and Michael Shaw Stewart Wallace for wilfully destroying the brig Dryad, off Cuba, with intent to defraud the marine assurance companies and underwriters. The Trials at large of the felons in the castle of York before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, Serjeant Aspinal and others their associates, justices, &c., Sir George Armytage, bart., high-sheriff / The trial of Alpheus Livermore and Samuel Angier before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, upon an indictment for the murder of Nicholas John Crevay, an Indian, committed November 23, 1813 : containing the evidence at large, the arguments of the Solicitor General and of the counsel for the prisoners, the charge of the Hon. Judge Sewall to the traverse jury, and his address on pronouncing sentence of death / The trial of Antichrist, otherwise the man of sin for high treason against the Son of God, tried at the Sessions House of Truth : before the Right Hon. Divine revelation, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Equity, the Hon. Justice Reason, of said court and the Hon. Justice History, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of information / The trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings, John Thomas Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson and others for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the 17th, Tuesday the 18th, Wednesday the 19th, Friday the 21st, Saturday the 22nd, Monday the 24th, Tuesday the 25th, Wednesday the 26th, Thursday the 27th, and Friday the 28th of April, 1820 : with the antecedent proceedings / The trials of Robert and Daniel Perreau's on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery, held for the city of London, &c., before the Right Hon. John Wilkes, lord mayor of the city of London, the Hon. Sir Richard Aston, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, the Hon. Sir John Burland, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, the Hon. Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt., one of the barons of the Court of Exchequer, Mr. Serjeant Glynn, recorder, Thomas Nugent, Esq., common serjeant and others His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer of the city of London, and justices of Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the city and county of Middlesex. The trials at large of Joseph Merceron, Esq. for fraud, as treasurer of the poor rate funds of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green and also for corrupt conduct as a magistrate, in re-licensing disorderly public houses, his property : tried before Mr. Justice Abbott, and special juries, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on the 16th and 18th of May, 1818 : to which are added the proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on the 28th of May, 1819, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, in the case of the King v. the Rev. W.F. Platt, and others, for conspiring with the aforesaid Joseph Merceron, in defrauding the poor rate funds of the sum of £925 1s. 3d. / The trial, execution &c., of Francis Dunn, alias Deputy, William Arnold and William Ryan for wilful murder, Dec. 4th, 1796. The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned at Justice Hall in the Old Baily with the remarkable trial of Thomas Scott for a highway robery [sic]. The Trials of the offenders apprehended for the riots in the borough of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, October 27th, 1792 : at a special session held 21st Nov., following at Yarmouth before the right worshipful Edmund Lacon, Esq., mayor, Henry Jodrell, Esq., recorder and others His Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery in and for the said borough. The trials of the Rev. Robert Bingham, curate of Maresfield, in Sussex on a charge of sending an incendiary letter, and of setting fire to his dwelling-house, before the Lord Chief Baron, at Horsham, March 26th, 1811 / The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily with the remarkable trial of John Vent for the murder of John Goff. The trials of James Brownrigg and John Brownrigg, his son, for confining and inhumanly scourging Mary Mitchel, spinster at the general Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Guildhall, on Monday, October 19, 1767 : in the seventh year of His Majesty's reign, before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Kite, kt., Lord-Mayor, James Eyre, Esq., recorder, and others His Majesty's justices of the Peace for the city of London. The Trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others for high treason, under a special commission at Derby, on Tuesday the 16th, Friday the 17th, Saturday the 18th, Monday the 20th, Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22d, Thursday the 23d, Friday the 24th, and Saturday the 25th of October, 1817 : with the antecedent proceedings / The trials of Samuel Hammond, for the murder of Ann Avey, and Ann Gosling, for the murder of John Sage at the Lent Assizes at Burry St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk, 1794 / The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey containing the remarkable trials of James Hurley, for murder and George Bych, for a rape, upon a girl only thirteen years of age. The trials of Stephen Watson for the inhuman and unprovoked murder of his wife, at West Bradenham, in Norfolk, and of William Bennington, for the cruel murder of Mr. John Filbee, his master, at West Dereham, in the same county, at the Norfolk, Lent Assizes 1795, held at Thetford, before Baron Perryn and James Mingay, Esq., King's counsel. The trials of Richard Gathorne Butt, Esq. for libels upon the Right Honourable Edward Lord Ellenborough, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, and the Right Honourable Robert Lord Viscount Castlereagh, K.G. His Majestyѫs secretary of State for Foreign Affairs : tried in Westminster Hall, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, on Saturday the 24th of May, 1817. The trials of S. White, alias Weeping Billy, for the wilful murder of Ann Webb also the interesting trials of John Maycock and John Pope, for the murder of Mrs. A.M. Pooley,-and of Wm. Duncan, (the gardener) for the murder of his master, W. Chivers, Esq. The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey The Trials of Charles the First and of some of the regicides with biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others, and with notes. The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., and Timothy Brecknock, for the procurement of James Fulton and others for the murder of Pat. Ran. M'Donnell and Charles Hipson also the trial of John Gallagher and others for an assault on Geo. Rob. Fitzgerald in the gaol of Castlebar : the speech of G.R. Fitzgerald, Esq., previous to his receiving sentence-the arguments of councel-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech on passing their sentences, the whole proceedings of the court, together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution / The Trials at large of the felons in the Castle of York, at the Lammas Assizes, 1777 before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, knight and the Hon. Sir George Nares, knight, two of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, Bacon Frank, Esq., high-sheriff / The trial, conviction & sentence of Jesse Strang, for the murder of John Whipple at Albany on the 7th of May 1827 : containing all the evidence as given on the very interesting trial, with the trial & acquittal of Mrs. Whipple, as an accomplice to the murder of her husband : together with a brief sketch of the history of Jesse Strang and also the history of Mrs. Whipple. The Trials at Bar of Arthur Thistlewood, gent., James Watson, the Elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cordwainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason before the four judges, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on Monday, June 9, 1817 / The Trials for high treason, of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, John Thelwall, and John Baxter to which are prefixed the Lord President's charge to the grand jury, the proceedings, first at Hick's Hall, and afterward at the Old Bailey, previous to the commencement of Mr. Hardy's trial, and a correct copy of the indictment : also, lists of the petty jurors, and of the witnesses on the part of the Crown / The trials of Samuel Goodere, Esq., Matthew Mahony, and Charles White for the murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere, bart., (brother to the said Samuel Goodere) on board His Majesty's ship the Ruby, at the Sessions of Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal-Delivery, held in and for the city of Bristol and county of the same city, in the Guild-Hall of the said city, before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe Esq., mayor of the said city, Michael Foster Esq., serjeant at law, recorder, and others His Majesty's justices of Goal-delivery : begun on Tuesday, the 17th of March, 1740, and continued by adjournment to Thursday, the 26th of the same Month, 1741. The trial, life and confession of James Williams, alias James Moran, the pirate boy executed on Friday, the 19th day of May, for the murder of Captain Thomas S. Smith, commander of the American schooner, William Wirt on the high seas. The trials at large of Robert Watt and David Downie for high treason at the session of Oyer and Terminer, at Edinburgh, August 27th, September 3d and September 5th, 1794 : at which they were both found guilty and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered, on the 15th of October / The trials of the Rev. William Woolley, clerk for publishing a libel on Sir Richard Hill, baronet, and the Rev. Rowland Hill, clerk : intitled A cure for canting, or, The grand imposters of St. Stephen's and of Surrey Chapels unmasked, in a letter to Sir Richard Hill, bart., with a few modest hints to the Right Honourable William Pitt : before the Right Honourable Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Westminster Hall, in the county of Middlesex, the ninth day of December, 1794 / The trials of the Honb. James Workman and Col. Lewis Kerr before the United States' Court for the Orleans District on a charge of high misdemeanor in planning and setting on foot, within the United States, an expedition for the conquest and emancipation of Mexico. The trials of John Duncan White alias Charles Marchant, and Winslow Curtis alias Sylvester Colson for the murder on the high seas of Edward Selfridge and Thomas P. Jenkins, captain and mate of the Schooner Fairy, of Boston : before the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, holden at Boston, October term, 1826. The trials at large of Robert Watt, and David Downie, for high treason at the session of Oyer and Terminer, at Edinburgh, August 27th, September 3d, and Sept. 5th, 1794 : at which they were both found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered, on the 15th of October / The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., and Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton and others for the procurement of and others for the murder of Patrick Randall McDonnell and Charles Hipson also the trial of John Gallagher and others for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald in the gaol of Castlebar : the speech of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., previous to his receiving sentence-the arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech on passing their sentences-the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution / The Trial, defence, &c., of William Ross, who was executed together with Robert Ellis, J.B. Monarque & W. Johnson, at Quebec, in April last for a burglary and robbery committed at the house of Messire Masse, cure of Pointe Levi on the night of the 29th September, 1826. The tryal and conviction of John Hambden, Esq., upon an indictment of high-misdemeanour for contriving and practising to disturb the peace of Our Soveraign Lord the King, and stirring up sedition in this kingdom : before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, and the rest of the Reverend judges of that court, holden at Westminster, the 6th day of February, 1683. The True account of the behaviour and confessions of the condemned criminals in Newgate viz., William Hainsworth, William Davis, John Holland, Agnes Wearing, John Banwell, Zachariah Thomson, Leonard Bate, and Alice Garret, of which William Davis, Agnes Wearing, William Hainsworth, and John Benwell, were executed on Fryday [i.e. Friday] Decemb., 16, at Tyburn. The tryal and condemnation of George Borosky alias Borotzi, Christopher Vratz, and John Stern for the barbarous murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq., together with the tryal of Charles John Count Conings Mark, as accessary before the fact to the same murder : who was acquitted of the said offence, at the Sessions in the Old Bailey, Tuesday February 28, 1681. The truth about the O'Hare case The tryal of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer who was lately try'd and acquitted for printing and publishing a libel against the government, with the pleadings and arguments on both sides. The tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell before the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors, upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain : begun in Westminster-Hall the 27th day of February, 1709/10, and from thence continu'd by several adjournments until the 23d day of March following. The tryal of George Earl of Wintoun upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited against him by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain : in Westminster-Hall on Thursday the 15th, Friday the 16th, and Monday the 19th days of March, 1715/16, on the last of which days judgment of high-treason was given against him : together with several orders of the House of Peers in course of time preparatory to the said tryal. The tryal between Henry Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff and John Jermaine defendant in an action of trespass on the case, at the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, on the 24th of November, 1692 : by the direction of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk. The tryal of Francis Francia for high treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Tuesday Jan. 22, 1716 perused by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Baron Bury : and also by the Council for His Majesty, and for the prisoner. The tryal of a cause for criminal conversation, between Theophilus Cibber, gent., plaintiff, and William Sloper, Esq., defendant The tryal (at large) of John Stevenson (late of Bickerton, in the county of Chester, cheesefactor) who was tryed, at Chester-Assizes upon Friday, the 27th day of April, 1759, before Mr. Justice Swinnerton and Mr. Justice White : upon an indictment for the murder of Mr. Francis Elcock, late of Nantwich, in the said county, attorney at law : with the arguments of the counsel on behalf of the Crown and for the prisoner, the observations of the judges thereon, and the facts specially found by the jury / The tryal of John Hampden, Esq., (of Stoke-Mandeville in the county of Bucks) in the great case of ship-money, between His Majesty K. Charles I and that gentleman wherein are inserted the whole record in Latin and English, the several arguments of council learned in the law on both sides in that most remarkable case at the bar, with the opinions of all the judges on the bench in the Exchequer-Chamber, &c. : as also Mr. St. John's speech in the House of Lords, Jan. 7, 1640 concerning ship-money, with Mr. Waller's speech to the House of Commons, April 22, 1640 on the same subject : and, his famous speech in Parliament at a conference of both Houses in the Painted-Chamber, July 6, 1641 on the exhibiting articles by the Commons against Mr. Justice Crawley, one of the judges who gave judgment for the King in that cause : to which is added, the tryal of Thomas Harrison, clerk, for words spoken against Mr. Justice Hutton (when upon the bench) accusing him of high-treason, and the proceedings thereupon and his sentence by the court / The tryal and process of high treason and doom of forfaulture against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood, traitor by His Majesties special command as a further proof of the late fanatical conspiracy. The triumph of truth an account of the trial of Mr. Elwall, before Judge Denton : for publishing a book in defence of the unity of God, at Stafford Assizes, in the year 1726. The trustee test case in the Court of Session report of the petition of William Muir and others for rectification of the list of contributories of the city of Glasgow Bank / The Trials, at large of W. Henry Turton and Luke West for the murder of Charles Gutherson, in the parish of Chatham, William Roalfe, for the murder of Richard Barker, one of the dragoons, at Whitstable, Thomas Blithe, for the murder of Thomas Yilder, at Woolwich, and Robert Butler, for the murder of James Nelson, at Woolwich who were severally indicted at the assizes held at Maidstone, on Monday, the 7th of August, 1780, before Sir James Eyre, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Exchequer / The True account of the behaviour and confessions of the condemned criminals in Newgate viz., John Dikes, Thomas Broughton, John Paine, and Sarah Walker, of which Thomas Broughton, for a rape committed on the body of Catherine Phrasier, of about 7 years of age, and John Paine, for stealing of two horses were executed on Wednesday, January 20th. 1685, at Tyburn. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1881, no. 601 the trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the state of Florida, appellants, vs. Charles P. Greenough, administrator, &c., of Francis Vose, appellee : brief for appellants. The tryal of Henry Baron Delamere for high-treason in Westminster-Hall, the 14th day of January, 1685 before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys, Baron of Wemm, Lord High Chancellour of England, constituted Lord High Steward on that occasion : on which day, after a full hearing, the Lord Delamere was acquitted from all matters laid to his charge. The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay, a Scotch gent., late secretary to the Earl of Melford, for high treason upon the statute made in the ninth year of the late King William the IIId, for returning from France, without license under the privy-seal of England : at the Queen's Bench bar at Westminster, the 24th of April, 1704 : with all the learned arguments of council on both sides : before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, Mr. Justice Nevill, Mr. Justice Powel, Mr. Justice Gold, Mr. Justice Tracy, Mr. Baron Bury, and Mr. Baron Smith, &c. The truth about Oscar Slater (with the prisoner's own story) / The true and genuine trial of Richard Philips for blasphemy, and other high crimes and misdemeanors : at the sessions held at Ryegate, for the county of Surrey, on Thursday the 26th day of April, 1750, in the 23d year of His Majesty's reign : before His Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county / The Trials of the twelve traitors W. Cundell, C. Parker, J. Tweedle, Charles Bird, John Quigley, John Smith, G. Armstrong, S. M'Farlane, J. Teaster, James Fibbs, Philip Lethay, Noah Francis for high treason charged with being found in arms, in French uniform, fighting against their King and country, in the Isle of France, and other traiterous acts : before a Special Commission, at the Sessions House, Newington, Monday, Feb. 10, and following days : including the interesting charge to the grand jury, the speeches of the counsellors and the affecting address of the Lord Chief Baron in passing the awful sentences / The tryal and conviction of Sr. Sam. Bernardiston, bart. for high-misdemeanor at the session of Nisi Prius : holden at Guild-Hall, London, for His Majesties Court of Kings Bench, before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, lord chief justice of England, on Thursday, Feb. 14. 1683. The tryal of Colonel Francis Chartres who was try'd and condemn'd at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, February the 26th 1729-30 : before the Lord Chief Justice Raymond, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Sir William Thompson and Serjeant Raby, for a rape and forcible violation of the body of Mrs. Anne Bond. The tryal of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn by an extraordinary or Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24th, 25th and 26th of October, 1649 : being exactly pen'd and taken in short-hand as it was possible to be done in such a croud and noise and transcribed with an indifferent and even hand, both in reference to the court and prisoner, that so matter of fact as it was there declared might truly come to publick view : in which is contain'd the names of all the judges, grand inquest and jury of life and death / The tryal and condemnation of Sir John Friend, knight for conspiring to raise rebellion in these kingdoms in order to a French invasion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high-treason at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly, on Monday, March 23th, 1695/6. The Trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile, Mary Ann Carlile, William Holmes, John Barkley, Humphrey Boyle, Joseph Rhodes, Mrs. Wright, William Tunbridge, James Watson, William Campion, Thomas Jefferies, Richard Hassell, William Haley, John Clarke, William Cochrane and Thomas Riley Perry being the persons who were prosecuted for selling the publications of Richard Carlile in his various shops. The trials of W. Grimshaw & R. Kidman for burglary, (with a sketch of their lives,) and of H. Cohen, as an accessory before and after the fact, on the 13th and 14th of March, and July 22nd, 1801 : with further particulars of Kidman's return from transportation, his voyage to America, return to Cambridge, death, and burial : also the confession and execution of Grimshaw. The tryal of Mary Blandy, spinster for the murder of her father Francis Blandy, gent., at the Assizes held at Oxford for the county of Oxford, on Saturday the 29th of February, 1752 before the Honourable Heneage Legge, Esq., and Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, knt., two of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer. The tryal and conviction of Thomas Knox and John Lane for a conspiracy to defame and scandalize Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe, thereby to discredit their evidence about the horrid Popish Plot : at the Kings-Bench-bar at Westminster, on Tuesday the 25th of Novemb. 1679 : before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs, knight, lord chief justice, and the other judges of that court, where upon full evidence, they were found guilty of the offence aforesaid. The Trials of William Seymour, Thomas Turner, William Pratt, & Thomas Scandling for murders, at Maldon, Berden, and West Ham, in the county of Essex / The Tryal of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patrick Cain, otherwise Kane, at the King's-Bench, in Westminster-Hall, by a special jury of gentlemen, on Friday the 5th of July, 1751, for a conspiracy against the Hon. Edward Walpole, Esq. in endeavouring to extort money from him, under pretence of an assault with an intent to commit buggery on the body of John Cather, with copies of the several records, and original papers relating thereto, and at the end of which trial is inserted a full and impartial narrative of the whole of the wicked conspiracy, particularly that of the attempt to charge Mr. Walpole with forgery : to which is annexed for the use of the gentlemen of the law, an examined copy of the remarkable record on which the defendants were tried for the said conspiracy, well worthy of perusal, the same having been settled by the greatest men of the profession. The tryal of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, gent upon an information of high-misdemeanor, subornation and spreading false reports, endeavouring thereby to raise a belief in His Majesties subjects, that the late Earl of Essex did not murther [i.e. murder] himself in the tower, contrary to what was found by the coroners inquest : before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, lord chief justice of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, and the rest of the reverend judges of that court, holden at Westminster, on Friday the 7th of February, 1683. The Triumph of religious liberty over the spirit of persecution being an account of the trials of several persons, for an outrageous and unprovoked persecution, at Great Bardfield, in the county of Essex : before the Honourable Mr. Justice Lawrence, at Chelmsford Assizes, in the month of May, 1794. The tryal of King Charles I before the pretended High Court of Justice, in Westminster-Hall, begun Saturday the 20th of January, 1648. The Tryal of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patrick Cain, otherwise Kane, at the King's-Bench, in Westminster-Hall, by a special jury of gentlemen, on Friday the 5th of July, 1751, for a conspiracy against the Hon. Edward Walpole, Esq. in endeavouring to extort money from him, under pretence of an assault with an intent to commit buggery on the body of John Cather, with copies of the several records, and original papers relating thereto, and at the end of which trial is inserted a full and impartial narrative of the whole of that wicked conspiracy, particularly that of the attempt to charge Mr. Walpole with forgery : to which is annexed for the use of the gentlemen of the law, an examined copy of the remarkable record on which the defendants were tried for the said conspiracy, well worthy of perusal, the same having been settled by the greatest men of the profession. The trials, Joseph & Thomas Ridgway versus William Clay & Joseph Cullingworth : and William Clay & Joseph Cullingworth versus Joseph & Thomas Ridgway before the Hon. Baron Wood, at Lancaster, on Monday, the 29th day of March 1819. The true and genuine account of the trial and all the most material transactions respecting the Reverend Dr. Dodd, chaplain to the Earl of Chesterfield, &c. who was condemn'd at the Old Bailey, on Saturday the 22d., of February, 1777, for forging, and uttering as true, a counterfeit bond, purporting to be the bond of the Earl of Chesterfield : with intent to defraud Messrs. Fletcher and Peach, Esqs. : together with the examination of Messrs. Robinson and Dodd, before the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, for the said forgeries, and their separate defences : and some very curious anecdotes of the Reverend doctor, both in his public and private life. The tryal of John Barbot, attorney at law for the murder of Mathew Mills, Esq., at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal-Delivery, held at the town of Basseterre, in and for the island of St. Christopher, on Friday the 5th day of January, 1753 : before the Honourable William Mathew Burt, Esquire, President of His Majesty's Council of the said island and others, His Majesty's justices of Goal-Delivery : to which is added, the prisoner's narrative of the cause of the difference between Mr. Mills and himself, and the several steps that led from thence, to the commission of the fact for which he suffered. The tryal at large of John Ayliffe, Esq. for forgery, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, London, on Thursday the 25th day of October 1759 : before the Right Hon[ora]ble Sir Richard Glyn, knt., and bart., lord-mayor of the city of London, the Right Hon[ora]ble William Lord Mansfield, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, Sir John Eardley Wilmot, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, and Sir William Moreton, knt., recorder of the city of London, and others His Majesty's commissioners of Oyer and Terminer for the same city. The tryal of Sr. Tho. Gascoyne, bar., for high-treason in conspiring the death of the King the subversion of the government and alteration of religion on Wednesday, the 11th of February, 1679, at the Bar of the Kings Bench before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs, lord chief justice and the rest of the judges of that court. The tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great-Britain begun the 6th day of May 1725, and from thence continued by several adjournments until the 27th day of the same month. The tryals of Capt. Samuel Goodere, Matthew Mahony, and Ch. White for the murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, bart., on board the Ruby Man of war, Monday, Jan. 19, 1740 at an adjournment of the General Sessions of Oyer and Terminer of the city and county of Bristol, held before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe, Esq., mayor, the worshipful Mr. Serjeant Foster, recorder, and the worshipful the aldermen, justices assign'd to keep the peace and to deliver the goal, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 26th, 27th, and 28th of March, 1741 : revised and corrected, to which is prefix'd Capt. Samuel Goodere's Journal, during the time he serv'd as lieutenant in the navy in the year 1719, in which are many curious relations of several gallant enterprizes against the spaniards, particularly at the taking of St. Sebastian's, Ferrol, and St. Antonio, at which last place he burnt three men of war on the stocks, viz. one of 70 and two of 50 guns, as also the king's magazines, storehouses, and every thing in them, together with all the planks, masts, and yards that were there, he likewise demolish'd their castles, spik'd their cannon, threw them into the sea and burnt their carriages with an account of other dangerous exploits both by sea and land : as also, the voluntary (authentick) confessions of Matthew Mahony and Charles White, relating to the aforesaid murder, likewise, the confessions of the three Russians who kidnapp'd Sir John Dinely Goodere, bart. The tryal of Neale Molloy, Esq., and Vere Molloy, his wife at a sitting of His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, for the city of Dublin, on Friday, the 10th of December, 1762 The tryal of Sir Edward Moseley, bart., indicted at the King's-Bench-Bar for committing a rape upon the body of Mrs. Anne Swinnerton, January 28, 1647 to which are added the depositions against Mr. Clark, pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Lambeth for committing fornication with the widow Coleman of the said parish, Anno 1708. The Tryals and condemnation of Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, William Russel, alias Napper, Charles Parris, alias Parry, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and William Marshal for high treason as Romish priests upon the statute of 27. Eliz. Cap. 2 : together with the tryal of Alexander Lumsden, a Scotchman, and the arraignment of David Joseph Kemish for the same offence : at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer in the Old-Baily, on Saturday, January 17th, 1679. The tryal of William Byrne, of Ballymanus County of Wicklow, Esq. on charges of being a principal leader in the late rebellion and concerned in several murders in the same, held before a military tribunal at Wicklow, by order of Major General Eustace, on Monday, the 24th of June and continued by adjournment to the 2d of July, 1799, with the prisoners defence the judgement of the court.اSentence, &c., with His Excellency the lord lieutenants decision thereon : to which is added a copy of a memorial on behalf of the prisoner laid before His Excellency, and by him transmitted to the commanding officer at Wicklow, for his report together with his answer thereto. The tryal of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland The tryal of Thomas Thomson and Lavinia Whitney, on an indictment for a conspiracy in procuring one William Gibson, a sawyer to personate Mr. Samuel Brooks, an eminent grocer and marry the said Whitney, in his (the said Brooks) name, with a view and intent to subject him to the payment of her debts and force him to allow her a separate maintenance try'd at Guildhall, on Monday, the 2d day of November, 1730, before the Right Honourable Humphry Parsons, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London, the Hon. Mr. Baron Thompson, recorder of the said city and other His Majesty's justices at an adjournment of the sessions of Oyer and Terminer. The Tyburn chronicle or, Villainy display'd in all its branches : containing an authentic account of the lives, adventures, tryals, executions, and last dying speeches of the most notorious malefactors of all denominations, who have suffered for bigamy, forgeries, highway-robberies, house-breaking, murders, perjury, piracy, rapes, riots, sodomy, starving, treason, and other the most enormous crimes : the whole being the most faithful narrative ever yet published of the various executions, and other punishments, in England, Scotland, and Ireland : from the year 1700, to the present time. The tryal of Mr. Daniel Sutton for the high crime of preserving the lives of His Majesty's liege subjects, by means of inoculation The Twitchell tragedy more about the crime, Mrs. Twitchell, a startling confession at last of the murderer of Mrs. Hill at Philadelphia : to which is added a full account of Twitchell's poisoning and mysterious matters never before published : also startling attempt by his relations to bring a murderer's corpse to life, after obtaining it from the authorities for burialاit being made to breathe and move. The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, lord lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the commons then assembled in Parliament in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England begun in Westminster-Hall, the 22th of March, 1640, and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May, 1641, shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason : to which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal, with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder / The twelve days' trial of Dr. John W. Webster, professor of Chemistry, at the Medical College, Boston, in the United States, for the murder of Dr. Parkman comprising the addresses of the counsel engaged, the examination of the 121 witnesses, the prisoner's singular defence and the chief justice's charge to the jury and his sentence on the prisoner / The tryal of Sir Chaloner Ogle, kt., rear admiral of the Blue, before the Chief Justice of Jamaica, for an assault on the person of His Excellency Mr. Trelawney, the governor committed in his own house in Spanish Town, on the 22d day of July, last with authentic copies of the several letters that passed on that occasion, between Mr. Concanen, now attorney general of the Island, Sir Chaloner Ogle, the governor and A-l, V- The Tryal of several rioters for high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, April 4, 1668, some of whom were afterwards executed to which is added, the judgment of the judges on that occasion as reported by my Lord Chief Justice Kelyng. The tryal of the Czarewitz, Alexis Petrowitz, who was condemn'd at Petersbourg, on the 25th of June 1718, for a design of rebellion and treason against the life of the Czar his father The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution. The Tryal, examination, and condemnation of occasional conformity, &c. at a Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, held at Troynovant, before Mr. Justice Upright, and Mr. Baron Integrity at the Common-Hall of the said city on T- the 26th of J-y, 1703. The tryal of Mr. John Lowther for an assault on John Bushnell, with an intent to commit the crime of sodomy, at an adjournment of the general sessions of the peace, at Guild-Hall, the 7th of October, 1761 The tryal of William Fuller, upon an information for being an impostor and of ill name and reputation falsely, maliciously, wickedly and seditiously contriving, practising and intending the Late King William and his subjects falsely and unlawfully to delude and deceive and discords between the said late king and his peers and the noblemen of this kingdom to excite and stir up by publishing two scandalous libels : the one called the original letters from the late king, the other called twenty six depositions of persons of quality and worth, of which he was found guilty, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, at Guildhall, Wednesday, May 20, 1702. The Tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench Bar at Westminster, Nov. 25, 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb., 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence. The Tryals of seven pyrates viz. James Sweetland, John Kennelly, John Rearden, James Burdet, William Buckley, Joseph Noble and Samuel Rhodes, for the murder of Capt. Edw. Bryan, of the Tewksbury of Bristol and runing away with the said ship, November 2, 1737, at a Court of Admiralty, held at Cape Coast Castle on the coast of Africa, on the 19th day of the said month. The tryals of Major Stede Bonnet, and other pirates viz., Robert Tucker, Edward Robinson, Neal Paterson, William Scot, Job Bayley, John-William Smith, Thomas Carman, John Thomas, William Morrison, William Livers alias Evis, Samuel Booth, William Hewet, John Levit, William Eddy alias Nedy, Alexander Annand, George Ross, George Dunkin, John Ridge, Matthew King, Daniel Perry, Henry Virgin, James Robbins, James Mullet alias Millet, Thomas Price, John Lopez, Zachariah Long, James Wilson, John Brierly and Robert Boyd, who were all condem'd for piracy : as also the tryals of Thomas Nichols, Rowland Sharp, Jonathan Clarke, and Thomas Gerrat, for piracy who were acquitted : at the Admiralty Sessions held at Charles-Town, in the Province of South Carolina, on Tuesday the 28th of October, 1718 and by several adjournments continued to Wednesday the 12th of November, following : to which is prefix'd, an account of the taking of the said Major Bonnet and the rest of the pirates. The tryall of Richard Langhorn, Esq., counsellor at law for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government and Protestant religion who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason and received sentence accordingly at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th of June, 1679. The Tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq., Samuel Shute, Esq., sheriffs, Henry Cornish, alderman, Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Sir Tho. Player, knt., chamberlain of London, Slingsby Bethel, Esq., Francis Fenks, John Deagle, Richard Freeman, Richard Goodenough, Robert Key, John Wickham, Samuel Sminock, John Fekyll, Sen., for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 being the day for election of sheriffs for the year ensuing. The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall, the 30th day of November, 1680, and continued until the 7th of December, following on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him : with the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month. Trial of Andreas Hall [for] the murder of Amy Smith, [eve]ning of July 1st, 1848, [Peters]burgh, Rensselaer Co., New York. Trial of Alexander William Holmes, one of the crew of the Ship William Brown for manslaughter on the high seas : before the Chief Justice of the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Trial of Andreas Hall indicted for the murder of Mrs. Amy Smith at Petersburgh on the evening of Saturday the first day of July, 1848. Trial of Charles Pinney, Esq. in the Court of King's Bench on an information filed by His Majesty's Attorney-General, charging him with neglect of duty in his office as Mayor of Bristol during the riots. Trial of Goh Hood Kiat Trial of Israel Thayer, Jr., Isaac Thayer, and Nelson Thayer for the murder of John Love at the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Erie County, at the court house in Buffalo, in April last, His Honor Reuben H. Walworth, circuit judge, for the Fourth Circuit, presiding : including their confession. Trial of George Travers, on indictment for the murder of James McKim and on indictment for the murder of Thomas Hasey at the U.S. Navy Yard, in Charlestown, (Mass.,) Nov. 27 : before the Circuit Court of the United States, held at Boston, Dec. 27, 1814 / Trial of Hon. Frederick A. Tallmadge, general superintendent of metropolitan police before James W. Nye, Esq., president and Hon. James S.T. Stranahan, Thomas B. Stillman, Esq., and James Bowen, Esq., commissioners of police, Hon. Daniel F. Tiemann, mayor of the city of New York, and Hon. Samuel S. Powell, mayor of the city of Brooklyn, ex-officio commissioners of police / Proceedings, &c., Court of King's-Bench, 21st of November, 1808, the King against Draper, on the prosecution of the Hon. M.H. Fullarton, widow Trial of David S. Terry by the Committee of Vigilance, San Francisco. The trial of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer who was charged with having printed and published a libel against the government and acquitted : with a narrative of his case : to which is now added, being never printed before, the trial of Mr. William Owen, bookseller, near Temple-Bar, who was also charged with the publication of a libel against the government, of which he was honourably acquitted by a jury of free-born Englishmen, citizens of London. The trial of John Donellan, Esq., (late master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon in Oxford-Street) at the assizes holden at Warwick, on Tuesday 27th of March, 1781, before Francis Buller, Esq., one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench, for the wilful murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, bart. / The trial of Mr. Hunt, Mr. Johnson and others for a conspiracy at the Manchester meeting on the 16th August last, before Mr. Justice Bailey and a special jury at York, which commenced on Thursday, March 17, 1820, and closed on Monday March 27th 1820. The trial of Lord Cochrane and others, for a conspiracy tried in the Court of King's-Bench, Guildhall, London, before Lord Ellenborough, June 8th and 9th, 1814 : with the pleadings of counsel on both sides. Trial of Isaac Abrams in the Mayor's Court of the City of Philadelphia, June term, for preaching in the public highways, Sunday morning, April 17th, 1831 : to which is added, part of the trial of William Penn and William Mead, for preaching in the streets of London. Trial of Hon. John McClure, chief justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas before the Senate of the state of Arkansas, on impeachment by the House of Representatives / Trial of Frederick Bywaters and Edith Thompson Trial of Deacon Brodie Trial of Edward Tinker, mariner for the wilful murder of a youth called Edward, at Carteret Superior Court, September term, 1811. Trial of Ensign Robert Dillon, of the corps commonly called the Republican Green Riflemen before a court-martial, on two several charges, first of mutiny, second of ungentlemanly & unofficerlike conduct : with the proceedings, at full length, and the speeches of counsel on summing up, viz. of Mr. Sampson on behalf of the prisoner, and Mr. Adrian Hegeman, judge advocate, in reply : on his trial the jurisdiction of courts-martial over members of Militia and volunteer corps was amply investigated, many learned authorities and grave arguments adduced, enforced by humourous remarks and illustrations. Trial of George Rose, Esq., one of the secretaries to the Treasury, &c. Trial of Francis Graham, one of the Justices of Peace for the county of Dublin for attempting to suborn Joseph Corbally, taylor, to swear that A. Hamilton Rowan and J. Napper Tandy, Esqrs., were at the head of the defenders, &c. An account of the apprehension, trial, conviction, condemnation, confession, and execution of Manuel Philip Garcia and Jose Demas Garcia Castillano for the murder of Peter Lagoardette Trial of Elder Eleazer Sherman before an Ecclesiastical Council, held at the Meeting-House of the Christian Society in Providence, July 20 and 21, 1835. Trial of Feargus O'Connor, Esquire, and 58 other chartists, on a charge of seditious conspiracy Nisi Prius Court, Lanscaster, Wednesday, March 1st, 1843. Trial of E.M. Yerger before a military commission for the killing of bv't. Col. Joseph G. Crane, at Jackson, Miss., June 8th, 1869 : including testimony of all the witnesses arguments / In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Oregon, October term, 1890, Elizabeth McCalla, complainant, vs. M.A. Bane, Henry Jones, Rosetta Jones, James McAyeal, C.H. Raffety, Franklin T. Dick, Harriet, Bennett, school district no. 21, Samuel T. Stephens, J.W. Sexton and India Simmons, defendants The United States of America to all to whom these letters patent shall come. The Udderzook mystery! containing a detailed and accurate account of the life of the murderer, his trial and sentence, the disappearance of W.S. Goss and many strange mysteries closely bearing upon this great case : which is so thrilling and sensational in all its various phases as to startle the most lethargic reader : this dark deed, enveloped in almost impenetrable mystery, the well laid and almost successful scheme to defraud life insurance companies, must necessarily be read by every one with the greatest avidity, as in deep and powerful interest, it surpasses the most imaginative novel ever written. In the Circuit Court of the United States of America, of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for the Southern District of California, the United States of America, complainant, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, et al., defendants, no. 184 In the District Court of the United States, district of Minnesota, Third Division, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. International Harvester Company, et al., defendants final decree (entered November 2, 1918) United States vs. United States Steel Corporation In the District Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, in equity no. 11/301, the United States of America, petitioner, v. the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company and others, defendants decree. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others defendant's testimony. The U.S. government's shame the story of the Great Lewis case / In the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, no. 5164, November term, 1910, the United States of America v. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and other corporations, and Theodore Ahrens and other individuals, defendants indictment for Counts 1 and 2: Engaging in combination in restraint of interstate trade of defendants : Counts 3 and 4: Attempting to monopolize interstate trade : Counts 5 and 6: Engaging in combination to restrain interstate trade of jobbers of plumbing supplies : a true bill, presented in open court and filed December 6, 1910. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others pleadings. In the Senate of the United States, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, the United States of America against Charles Swayne, a judge of the United States in and for the Northern District of Florida upon articles of impeachment presented by the House of Representatives : argument in support of the pleas to the jurisdiction interposed in behalf of the respondent, to articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 : such pleas presenting the contention that the facts set forth in said articles, even if true, do not constitute an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor as defined in the Constitution of the United States. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, v. Motion Picture Patents Company and others, defendants original petition. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others plaintiff's testimony. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, the United States of America, complainant, v. the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co. and others, defendants on demurrer to pleas of immunity, argued February 28, 1911, decision by the Hon. Arthur C. Denison, United States district judge, on the 8th day of March, A.D. 1911. The United States of America v. the Dayton Airplane Company reply to second amended answer. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others plaintiff's exhibits. The unitarians defeated substance of the judgment delivered Dec. 23, 1833, by His Honour the Right Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, vice-chancellor of England, in the case of the Attorney-General v. Shore, as to the construction of the trust-deeds of Dame Sarah Hewley, deceased. In the District Court of the United States, Southern district of New York, the United States of America v. Thomas W. Miller et al. indictment, violation section 37, criminal code, conspiracy to defraud the United States in reclaims for delivery, to one not an enemy of property seized by the alien property custodian : (filed October 30, 1925) In the United States District Court district of Delaware, in equity no. 549, action under section 4915, U.S.R.S., the United States of America and Alexander Meissner, plaintiffs, vs. De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Lee De Forest, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, and Edwin H. Armstrong, General Electric Company, and Irving Langmuir, defendants reply brief for plaintiffs. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, no. 17, the United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and others, defendants on final hearing : brief for the United States. The United States of America, complainant, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company, a corporation under the laws of Massachusetts and Alexander Graham Bell, respondents in equity : brief notes of Mr. Whitman, on the demurrer to the bill. The United States ex rel. H. Snowden Marshall, U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York against Sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives brief for petitioner. The United States criminal calendar or, An awful warning to the youth of America : being an account of the most horrid murders, piraces, highway robberies, &c., &c. / The United States of America, plaintiff in error, versus Stone and Webster, et al., defendants in error brief of plaintiff in error. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others defendants testimony, plaintiff's rebuttal and defendant's surrebuttal. The United States of America against the Coetermans-Heinrichs-Keck Diamond Cutting Co., et al. Decisions of the Hon. Samuel R. Betts in the case of the United States against 1756 shares of the capital stock of "The Great Western Rail-Road Company of 1859," &c., belonging to Le Roy M. Wiley, a rebel resident of Alabama striking out answers filed by Wiley and by the company respectively. The United States of America, complainant, against the Cleveland and Colorado Cattle Company, defendant, in equity brief and argument to sustain the validity of the Las Animas grant and titles thereunder. No. 518, the United States, appellant, vs. Prince Line, Limited, Paul F. Gerhard, Charles Z. Gerhard, Francis J. Zimmerman, et al appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : pleadings, etc. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Minnesota, Third Division United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Northern Securities Company, Great Northern Railway Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, James J. Hill, William P. Clough, D. Willis James, John S. Kennedy, J. Pierpont Morgan, Robert Bacon, George F. Baker and Daniel Lamont, defendants : no. 789, c. equity : brief of counsel for the United States of America. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. John H. Russell, no. 220 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, criminal no. 43325, the United States v. Albert B. Fall and Edward L. Doheny supplemental brief in support of demurrer to indictment. The Universal Transportation Company, Inc., libellant-appellee, vs. the steamship "ADA", her engines, etc., Rederiaktiebolaget Amie, claimant-appellant transcript of record. Trial of John Jasper, lay precentor of Cloisterham Cathedral in the county of Kent for the murder of Edwin Drood, engineer heard by Mr. Justice Gilbert Keith Chesterton sitting with a special jury, in the King's Hall, Covent Garden, W.C., on Wednesday, the 7th January, 1914 / Trial of the Rev. John Robert McDowall by the Third Presbytery of New York, in February, March and April, 1836, in the session room of the Bleecker-Street Presbyterian Church. Trial of John Moore, John Mullen, John Lowry and Henry Bush on an indictment for an assault and battery on James Murney, on the 12th of July, 1824 : before the General Sessions of New-York, on Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and 14th days of Sept. 1824 / Trial of John Cooper and Hugh Bennerman Trial of John Stuart and Catherine Wright, or Stuart before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on Tuesday, July 14, 1829, for the murder and robbery of Robert Lamont, on board the toward Castle steam-boat, while on the passage from Tarbert to Glasgow. Trial of John Ambrose Williams for a libel on the clergy, contained in the Durham chronicle of August 18, 1821 : tried at the Summer Assizes, at Durham, on Tuesday, August 6th, 1822, before Mr. Baron Wood and a special jury : including a report of the preliminary and subsequent proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, London. Trial of John Jasper for the murder of Edwin Drood in aid of Samaritan, Children's Homeopathic, St. Agnes and Mt. Sinai hospitals, April 29, 1914, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Report of the trial of John Hodges, Esq. on a charge of high treason tried in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Maryland District, at the May term, 1815. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia, Hon. George P. Fisher, presiding. Trial of John Siveright, Alexander Mackenzie, Hugh McGillis, John McDonald, John McLaughlin, and Simon Fraser Trial of John F. Braddee in the United States District Court for Western Pennsylvania, May term, 1841 for robbing the U. States mail, at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, November & December, 1840 / The murder of Lee Teep the trial and acquittal of John J. Corcoran, charged with the murder : summing up of Horace Russell, for the defence : with a prefatory note giving the substance of the testimony. Trial of John Metcalf Thurston convicted of the murder of Anson Garrison, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Tioga Co., October term, 1851 : including all the evidence and the opening and closing addresses to the jury, of Hon. Joshua A. Spencer, Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, George Sidney Camp, Esq., and the charge of Judge Monson, verdict of the jury, opinion of the court as pronounced by Hon. Charles P. Avery, on the motion of the District Attorney, A. Munger, Esq., for the passage of sentence upon the prisoner : together with the proceedings had upon the bill of exceptions and notice of prisoner's counsel of application for a new trial / Trial of John Doeke Romney Rouvellet, Esq., of the island of St. Christopher for forgery tried before Mr. Baron Thompson, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Assizes holden at Wells, for the county of Somerset, on Tuesday, August the 12th, 1806 : also of Elizabeth Barnet for felony, before Mr. Recorder, at the Sessions'-House in the Old-Bailey, on Saturday July the 5th, 1806 : and of William Vernon Dorant, keeper of the York Hotel, Albermarle-Street for perjury, before Lord Chief-Justice Ellenborough, in the Court of King's Bench, Tuesday July 8, 1806. Trial of Berrian for criminal conversation with wife of Blakney, had in the Mayor's Court, city of New-York, in the term of July 1807. Trial of John Grant, Henry Ranken and Robert Hamilton charged with conspiracy and sedition : before the High Court of Justiciary, November 1848. Testimony taken before the Senate, on charges against John F. Smyth, superintendent of the Insurance Department Trial of Jessie M'Lachlan Trial of Jane M. Swett, of Kennebunk for homicide Trial of Katharine Nairn edited by William Roughead. Trial of Lieutenant Munro, (Late Lieutenant and Adjutant in the Royal Horse Guards, Blue) for the murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Fawcett / The trial of Josiah Phillips for a libel, on H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland, before Lord Chief Justice Denman, in the King's Bench on June 25th, 1833. Trial of Mr. John Barnet at the Durham Spring Assizes, February 26, 1830, before Sir James Allan Park on a charge of forging a codicil to the will of the late John Marley of Dunston Lodge, in the county of Durham including copies of the will and codicil with fac-similies of the signatures to each and a copy of the will of the late Rev. John Barnet : also copies of several letters written by the late Reverend John Barnet, Senior to General Marley in India. Trial of Maurice Antonio, the Portuguese, for the murder of Ignacio Teixeira Pinto, at Rochester, November 23, 1851 containing also a brief history of all the parties concerned,اthe charge to the jury, and sentence of the prisoner to be hung on the third of June, 1852. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1879, the United States v. Curtis & Foster, no. 706, Curtis & Foster v. the United States, no. 707 error to Uinted States Circuit Court in Massachusetts : brief of United States. The victim of seduction! some interesting particulars of the life and untimely fate of Miss Harriot Wilson, who was publicly executed in the state of Pennsylvania in the year 1802, for the murder of her infant child : -annexed-, is an account of her penitence and becoming behaviour whole under the awful sentence of death. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, by indictment, vs. James Tynen, no. 120 certificate of division in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of California : brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, plaintiff, vs. Seth Howell, no. 219 on a certificate of division in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of California : brief for the United States. No. 518, the United States, appellant, vs. Prince Line, Limited, Paul F. Gerhard, Charles Z. Gerhard, Francis J. Zimmerman, et al. appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : record : testimony of witnesses for the petitioner. The Varick court of inquiry to investigate the implication of Colonel Varick (Arnold's private secretary) in the Arnold treason In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. William W. Hubbell, no. 497, William W. Hubbell, appellant, vs. the United States, no. 498 brief for the United States on motion to remand these cases to the Court of Claims. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, plaintiff in error, vs. Alfred Huger and Charles T. Lownds, no. 229 In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, the United States, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles J. Ballard, Joseph Lyman, Wellington P. Cooke, and David Sexton, no. 129 In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, the United States vs. James William Avery and others, no. 578 on a certificate of decision of division in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, the United States, appellant, v. Philip Roettinger, administrator of Jacob Clark, deceased, no. 124 appeal from the Court of Claims : appellant's brief. The United States, plaintiff in error, against Harvey C. Shauver, defendant in error memorandum in support of the constitutionality of the "Migratory Bird" law filed on behalf of the Boone & Crockett Club and the New York Zoological Society. The United States vs. the Schooner Stephen Hart and her cargo in prize : opinion of the court / A report of the proceedings in Chancery against the trustees and mortgagees of two Wesleyan Chapels at Holt, in the county of Norfolk before Vice-Chancellor Lord Cranworth at Westminster Hall, April 16th, 17th, 23rd, and 24th, and May 7th, 1851 / A full account of the astounding murder of Mansfield T. Walworth, by his son, Frank H. Walworth with the trial and conviction of the parricide, and his sentence for life to the State Penitentiary at Sing Sing. The whole proceedings of the court of enquiry upon the conduct of Sir Hew Dalrymple, late commander-in-chief of His Majesty's forces in Portugal, relative to the convention of Cintra held in the Great Hall, Chelsea College, from Monday, Nov. 14, to Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1808 : with an introductory account of the campaign, and the circumstances which led to that memorable convention, the state of the public mind and a sketch of the life of Sir Hew Dalrymple, accompanied by a correct likeness. The Wheeling Bridge case In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al. amended and supplemental bill, making new parties. The whole proceedings at large, in a cause on an action brought by the Rt. Hon. Richard Lord Grosvenor against His Royal Highness Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland for criminal conversation with Lady Grosvenor : tried before the Right Hon. William Lord Mansfield, in the Court of King's-Bench, on the 5th of July, 1770 : containing the evidence verbatim as delivered by the witnesses, with all the speeches and arguments of the counsel and of the court / The voice of blood! a sermon, occasioned by the late horrid murder of Mr. George Bird, (aged eighty-four), and Mary Simmons, his servant, delivered at Greenwich, on Lord's Day, February 15th, 1818 / In the Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of Missouri, Eighth Judicial Circuit, Eastern Division, the Wabash Railroad Company vs. John J. Hannahan, Charles A. Lweton, Fred Englehardt, B.W. Schafer, Chas J. Augur, A.H. Martin, H.C. Niemeyer, W.G. Lee, J.R. Courtney, E.C. White, F.H. Hecox, George W. Bradly, Jos. Sell, F.G. Shepard, W.E. Rowe, H. McManus, Wm. McKay, C.H. Wilkins, P.H. Morrissey, T.R. Dodge, Timothy Shea, F.W. Arnold, A.E. Jordan in equity. The life and trial at large of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin at York Assizes on the 22d day of March, 1739 : before the Hon. Sir William Chapple, knt., judge of Assize and one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's Bench / The whole proceedings in the House of Peers upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino for high treason the proceeding in Westminster Hall being begun on Monday the 28th day of July, and continued on Wednesday the 30th of July and Friday the first of August, 1746, on the last of which days judgment of high treason was given against them. The Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, complainant, vs. George F. Drew, governor of the state of Florida, the Florida Central Railroad Company, the Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile Railroad Company, Gideon Maria Boissevain, Adrian J. Mildens, Joseph Zaddock, Adrian Stoop, Frank R. Sherwin, claiming to be the authorized agent of the four parties last named John Collinson, Milton S. Littlefield, Walter Gywan and Thomas B. Coddington, and now by way of amendment vs. J. Fred. Schutte, Jan Prins, Adrianus Prins, Heinrich Ulrici, Elias Fuld, Dr. Nicolaas Jacob Den Tex, J. Borzo, Edward Isaac Asser, and Adolph Engler, trustee, defendants The Western Transit Company against John Crosby Brown as a subscriber at the "United States Lloyds" brief for respondent. The whole proceeding upon the arraignment, tryal, conviction and attainder of Christopher Layer, Esq. for high treason, in compassing and imagining the death of the King : in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster, in Michaelmas Term : in the ninth year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord George, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Annoq, Domini 1722 : perused by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the Judges of the Court of King's-Bench, and by the Counsel for His Majesty, and for the prisoner. Case of divorce of Andrew Ure, M.D., v. Catharine Ure The Whole case and proceedings in relation to Bridget Reading, an heiress containing an account of Kimberly's being sent to Ireland to bring over the said Bridget Reading and of her pretended marriage with Braddock Mead : the information of Bridget Reading before Sir William Billers, against Braddock Mead, Daniel Kimberly, and Joseph Fisher, with the warrant of commitment granted thereupon by the said Sir William Billers : the petition of Daniel Reading to His Grace the Duke of New-Castle, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State : several affidavits before the Lord Chief Justice Raymond and Judge Probyn : the opinion of the Court of King's Bench : with the opinion of the Atorney-General and his report to the Duke of New-Castle, relating to the pretended marriage and felony : with the Lord Townshend's warrant thereupon for conveying Kimberly, &c., to Ireland to be betry'd there for felony : to which is added the tryal of the said Kimberly with his case or last dying words and an original letter sent by him to Mr. Reading written some few days before his execution and Mr. Reading's answer. The whole of the proceedings at the assizes at Shrewsbury on Friday August the sixth, 1784, in the cause of the King on the prosecution of William Jones, attorney at law, against the Rev. William Davies Shipley, dean of St. Asaph for a libel before the Hon. Francis Buller, Esq., one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The whole proceedings in the case of Olmsted and others versus Rittenhouse's executrices as contained in documents on record in the courts of the United States and Pennsylvania : together with the Act of the Legislature of the state of Pennsylvania and other matters in relation to this important subject / In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al remarks in support of petition and motion for injunction and receiver. The whole of the documentary evidence relative to the controversy between the Regents of the University and the trustees of Union College together with the opinion of the late Chief Justice and other counsel. The Whole proceedings before the Coroner's Inquest at Oldham, &c. on the body of John Lees, who died of sabre wounds at Manchester, August 16, 1819 : being the fullest and only authentic information concerning the transactions of that fatal day, detailing the evidence o both sides, upon oath, the legal argum before the coroner, his various decisions, the applicant to the Court of King's Bench for a Mandamus to him a proceed, the affidavits thereon, and the petition of the father of the deceased to parliament : with references to the cases on the subject and a copious analytical index / The whole proceedings in the House of Peers upon the impeachment exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, in the names of themselves and of all the Commons of Great Britain against Simon Lord Lovat for high treason the proceeding in Westminster-Hall, being begun on Monday the 9th day of March and continued on Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Friday the 13th, Monday the 16th, Wednesday the 18th, and Thursday the 19th days of March, 1746-7, on the last of which days judgment of high treason was given against him. The weekly entertainer for Monday, July 7, 1800 : trial of James Hadfield for treason. The Western Union Telegraph Company, the American Speaking Telephone Company, the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company and the Harmonic Telegraph Company v. the American Bell Telephone Company respondent's answer. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al. petition for injunction and receiver. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, certiorari, the Washington Market Company vs. the Commissioners under Act of 8th July, 1870 for paving Pennsylvania Avenue, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and the First National Bank of New York : at law, no. 13,846. The Western Union Telegraph Co., et al., v. the American Bell Telephone Co. before Hon. John Lowell, special master / The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq. against the Rev. Mr. Horne, on Friday, April 6, at Kingston, for a defamatory libel, before the Right Honourable Sir William Blackstone, knt. : one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The Wheeling Bridge suit a notice of its history and objects addressed to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. The whole proceedings in the case of Sir Francis Burdett, bart. M.P., versus the House of Commons containing the baronet's letter and argument to his constituents, debates in Parliament thereon, his committal to the tower, and liberation : with a full and accurate report of the trial at Bar, in the Court of King's Bench : and other interesting documents, connected with this important event with a portrait and sketch of the life of the patriotic baronet. The whole of the trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq. at Meath Assizes, August 4 and 5, 1817 on a charge of robbing the Galway mail, by a person who had been thrice reprieved on offering to make disclosures / The western martyrology, or, Bloody assizes containing the lives, trials and dying-speeches of all those eminent Protestants that suffer'd in the west of England and elsewhere from the year 1678 to this time : together with the life and death of George L. Jeffreys : to which is now added to make it compleat, an account of the barbarous whippings of several persons in the west : also the trial and case of Mr. John Tutchin (the author of the Observator) with the cruel sentence pass'd upon him and his petition to King James II to be hang'd : never before printed. The whole of the proceedings duly authenticated in the case of divorce of Andrew Ure, M.D., v. Catharine Ure for adultery with Granville Sharpe Pattison : tried in the Consistory Court at Edinburgh on the 30th of January, 1819. The voice of truth, or, An examination of the proceedings on the presentment, trial, and sentence of the Rt. Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the diocese of New-York. The whole of the trial of the Hon. Charles Wyndham, on a charge of adultery with Sophia, the wife of Anthony Hodges, Esq. : before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster hall : when after an examination of considerable length, replete with curious matter, and in which was mentioned among others an illustrious personage, the jury gave a verdict in favour of the defendant / In the Supreme Court of Illinois, December term, A.D. 1904, the Wabash Railroad Company, appellant, vs. Peter H. Bhymer, appellee appeal from Appellate Court, First District : reply of appellee to petition for rehearing. The whole of the proceedings had in the Court of King's Bench, in the case of Smyth versus Latham together with the exceptions taken by the plaintiff to the charge of the Lord Chief Justice of that court to the jury before whom the case was tried : as also the arguments made use of by the plaintiff before the judges of the Court of Exchequer Chambers on the 9th of November, 1832, in support of the several exceptions taken by him as aforesaid : involving questions of vital importance to every individual holding an appointment by virtue of a deed poll, under the authority of an act of Parliament. The Whole proceeding to judgment upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of Great Britain, against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Narin : in Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the ninth day of February, 1715. The Western Union Telegraph Company and others, complainants, against the American Bell Telephone Company, defendant argument for complainants upon the hearing before Hon. John Lowell, master. The whole proceedings in the trial of an ejectment between Richard Goodright, on the demise of Mary Done, widow, against David Ackerley, gentleman at the Portmote Court of the city of Chester, on Monday the twenty-seventh and Tuesday the twenty-eighth days of August, 1797 : before the worshipful Thomas Edwards, Esquire, mayor and Thomas Cowper, Esquire, then assistant to Robert Townsend, Esquire, recorder of the said city and a special jury counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. Bearcroft, Mr. Bower, and Mr. Manley : counsel for the defendant, Mr. Erskine, Mr. Leycester, Mr. Richards, Mr. Topping, and Mr. Abbott : attorney for the plaintiff, Mr. Wilbraham, of Chester : attornies for the defendant, Messrs. Potts and Leeke, of Chester / In the Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Circuit, Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, et al., in equity The whole proceedings in the House of Peers upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino for high treason in levying war against His Majesty, the proceeding in Westminster Hall being begun on Monday the 28th day of July and continued on Wednesday the 30th of July and Friday the first of August, 1746 on the last of which days judgment of high treason was given against them. Trial of Queen Caroline. Trial of Nirmalkanta Roy Trial of Ronald True Minutes of evidence taken on the second reading of the bill intituled "An act to deprive Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of the title, prerogatives, rights, privileges, and exemptions of Queen Consort of this realm, and to dissolve the marriage between His Majesty and the said Caroline Amelia Elizabeth" Trial of Munroe Colcord, Elihu Colcord, John A. Webster, John Silloway, Stephen Eaton and Nathan Eaton for the murder of Dolly Sever I. Argument of H.F. French, Esq. II. Evidence for the state. III. Argument of James Bell, Esq. IV. Evidence for the defence. V. Argument of Hon. Levi Woodbury. VI. Argument of Hon. Lyman B. Walker. VII. Charge of Judge Woods / Trial of Perley Cutler and Ayres White, on an indictment for the murder of Henry Holten before the Hon. Supreme Judicial Court, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at an Adjourned term, holden at Boston, in the county of Suffolk, on the third Tuesday of July, 1816 / Trial of Sam'l M. Andrews for the murder of Cornelius Holmes, in Kingston, Mass., May 26, 1868. Trial of Thomas Neill Cream Trial of Thurtell and Hunt Trial of the Rev. Charles Edward Cheney, rector of Christ Church, Chicago before an Ecclesiastical Court, convened by the Bishop of Illinois : together with the proceedings in the Superior Court of Chicago and the opinion of Hon. John A. Jameson, sustaining the injunction granted against the ecclesiastical tribunal. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S upon a charge of blasphemy : with the defence as delivered by himself before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on Wednesday, October 24, 1827. Trial of T. Milward Oliver at Stafford summer assizes, 1797 : before the Honourable Baron Perryn, for the murder of Mr. John Wood, an eminent potter, of Brownshill, in the county of Stafford. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S upon a charge of blasphemy : with the defence as delivered by himself before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on Wednesday, October 24, 1827 and as corrected and supplied with the additions which occurred in delivery from the Morning Chronicle, Herald, Times, Sun, &c. Trial of the directors of the city of Glasgow Bank Trial of Stephen and Jesse Boorn, for the murder of Russell Colvin before an adjourned term of the Supreme Court of Vermont, begun and holden at Manchester, in the county of Bennington, Oct. 26, A.D. 1819 : to which is subjoined, the particulars of the wonderful discovery thereafter of the said Colvin's being alive and his return to Manchester, where it was alledged the murder was committed : with some other interesting particulars, relating to this mysterious affair disconnected with the trial. Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletcher, A.M. before the lord chief justice of the Court of Common Sense and a special jury / Trial of the City of Glasgow Bank directors Trial of Stephen Videto at the Court of Oyer and Terminer for Franklin County, July 1825 for the murder of Mrs. Fanny Mosely, in Fort Covington, 2 Feb. 1825. Trial of Sir Roger Casement Trial of Tobias Watkins, late fourth auditor of the Treasury in the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, for Washington County, May term, 1829, for various frauds upon the U. States / Trial of Sir Robert T. Wilson, John H. Hutchinson, and Michael Bruce for assisting in the escape of M. Lavalette : with a brief memoir of Sir R.T. Wilson. Trial of Theodosius Botkin, judge of the 32d Judicial District before the Senate of the state of Kansas, on impeachment by the House of Representatives for misdemeanors in office. Trial of the information ex officio the King versus John Lambert and another on a charge of libel on His Majesty's person inserted in the Morning Chronicle. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S upon a charge of blasphemy : with the defence as delivered by himself before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on Wednesday, October 24, 1827 : to which is added the judgment of the Court of King's Bench and the reverend defendant's address to the court on receiving its judgment : with the whole of the proceedings in this case on the 7th of February, 1828. Trial of the impeachment of Patrick H. Laverty, principal keeper of the New Jersey State Prison, at the session of 1886 Trial of the Rev. Albert Barnes before the Synod of Philadelphia, in session at York, October 1835, on a charge of heresy, preferred against him by the Rev. Geo. Junkin : with all the pleadings and debate / Trial of the Rev. James Long for the publication of the "Nil durpan" : with documents connected with its official circulation : including the minutes by the Hon. J.P. Grant ; statements by W.S. Seton-Karr ; and resolution by the governor-general of India in council. Trial of the Rev. Lockhart and Lauden Gorden (brothers) at Oxford on Tuesday, March 6, 1804 for forcibly taking Mrs. Lee from her house in Holton-Row, Piccadilly : to which is added the real dream as communicated to Mr. Lauden Gordon for interpretation including Mrs. Lee's evidence as given on the trial with anecdotes, letters, &c., &c. The whole proceedings on the tryal between Mrs. Sarah Holt, and Knox Ward, Esq. upon a promise of marriage, on Wednesday, February 25, 1729-30, at the sittings in Guildhall, in His Majetsy's [i.e Majesty's] Court of King's Bench : before the Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice Raymond. The whole proceedings on the Special Commission of the Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the county of Sussex held at Chichester the 16th, 17th, and 18th days if January last : before the Hon. Mr Justice Foster, Mr Baron Clive, and Mr. Justice Birch : containing, the trials of William Jackson, William Carter, Benjamin Tapner, John Cobby, John Hammond, Richard Mills, Sen., and Richard Mills, Jun., his son for the murder of William Gally and Daniel Chater : to which is added an appendix, containing an authentick account of the behaviour of the several malefactors, before and at the place of execution. The whole proceedings on trial of an action brought by Henry Clifford, Esquire, against Mr. James Brandon for an assault and false imprisonment : before Sir James Mansfield, knight, and a special jury, in the Court of Common Pleas, on Tuesday the 5th day of December, 1809 / The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex. held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 6th of April, 1785, and the following days : being the fourth session in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Richard Clark, lord mayor of the city of London / The whole proceedings on the trial, between Mrs. Rebecca Minifie, and W.D. Best, Esq., sergeant at law, and member of Parliament, charged with an assault upon Rebecca, the wife of James Minifie in his chambers, where she went at his request, concerning a reversionary property, in which he acted for her as counsel, which was tried at the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, on Thursday, July 12, 1804 : before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury / The witchcraft delusion in Colonial Connecticut 1647-1697 Memorial for Thomas Dundas younger of Fingask, pursuer, against Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside, advocate, defender Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeal in Prize Causes, the Vrouw Debora Willem Van Luyk, master, an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England) Thomas Baker, one of the partners in the house of trade carrying on business under the firm of Thomas Barker and Sons, of Muscovery Court, Tower Hill London, ship brokers, claimant of the said Prussian ship as protected by His Majesty's licence and order in council brought into and now remaining in the registry of the High Court of Admiralty of England annexed to the said claim, and Jacob Israel Brandon of Bury Court saint Mary Axe London merchant claim and of the cargo on board the said ship as His Majesty's said licence and order in council, appellants against George Garnett Huske Munnings, commander of the private ship of war courier the captor respondent appellant's case. The proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the city of London, and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex, held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, the 8th of December, 1790 [-October, 1792?], and the following days being the first [-eighth] session in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable John Boydell, lord mayor of the city of London / Third report from select committee on printed papers (Stockdale v. Hansard) In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1897, no. 340 Thomas Bram, alias, plaintiff in error, v. the United States : in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : brief for plaintiff in error. The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney General against John Stockdale for a libel on the House of Commons : tried in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster, on Wednesday, the ninth of December 1789 : before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice of England / Theron S. Atwater, plaintiff and appellant, against Andrew Diracci, Jr., and others, defendants and respondents case on appeal. Thomas McCargo versus the New Orleans Insurance Company In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1889, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff of the county of San Joaquin, California, appellant, vs. David Neagle, no. 1472 additional brief for appellant. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Asso., v. Z.A. Harrell defendant's brief. Trial of William Bushnell, M.D., Milton Fuller, M.D., Samuel Gregg, M.D., H.L.H. Hoffendahl, M.D., George Russell, M.D., I.T. Talbot, M.D., David Thayer, M.D., and Benj. H. West, M.D., all of Boston, for practising homeopathy, while they were members of the Massachusetts Medical Society before Jeremiah Spofford, M.D., of Groveland, Augustus Torrey, M.D., of Beverly, George Hayward, M.D., of Boston, Frederic Winsor, M.D., of Winchester, Francis C. Greene, M.D., of Easthampton, on the complaint of Luther Parks, M.D., of Boston, R.L. Hodgdon, M.D., of Arlington, Thomas L. Gage, M.D., of Worcester, Asa Millet, M.D., of Bridgewater, Benjamin B. Breed, M.D., of Lynn. The great bank burglary trial of Scott and Dunlap for robbing the Northampton National Bank. Trials of Capt. Joseph J. Knapp, Jr., and George Crowninshield, Esq. for the murder of Capt. Joseph White, of Salem, on the night of the sixth of April, 1830. William P. Woodcock, Junior, vs. George J. Fisher Appendix to the second article of charge Trial of William Sawyer for the wilful murder of Harriett Gaskell, at Campo Grande, near Lisbon, on the 27th of April, 1814 : tried by virtue of a special commission, before Lord Ellenborough, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey / Trials at Omagh, Lifford and Londonderry Summer Assizes, 1813 before the Hon. Sir W.C. Smith, bart., &c., &c., &c., and Mr. Justice Fletcher, the then going judges of assize for the North West Circuit / The King v. Stephen Devereux tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, London, on Wednesday the 20th of Feb. 1793. Trial of William and Peter C. Smith on an indictment for a conspiracy to harrass [sic] and oppress one Abraham Paul tried on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th of November, 1824, before the General Sessions of the Peace of the city of New-York / Trial, confession, and execution of Peter Robinson for the murder of Abraham Suydam, Esq., of New Brunswick, N.J. The "Pantin massacre" the most terrible tragedy of the age! : trial of Traupmann for the murder of the Kinck family, in the commune of Pantin, near Paris. Case of Victor L. Berger, of Wisconsin Trial of William Hodgson for a rape, York Castle, Saturday, Aug. 3, 1811. [Trial of William Bowles] Trial of W.G. Kendall, late postmaster at New Orleans for embezzling a letter sent from Texas in February, 1854 : with argument of counsel and charge of the judge. Commonwealth vs. the Worcester Gas Light Company indictment for nuisance / Trial of William J. Snelling for a libel on the Honorable Benjamin Whitman, senior judge of the Police Court : Commonwealth vs. Snelling, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 27th, 1833 : before the Hon. Samuel Putnam, justice, Honorable James T. Austin, attorney general and Samuel D. Parker, county attorney for the Commonwealth, Franklin Dexter and Samuel E. Sewall, Esquires for the defendant. Trial of Wm. E. Sturtivant for the murder of Simeon Sturtevant, at Halifax, Mass., on Sunday, Feb. 15, 1874. Trial of William Beals & Charles G. Greene for an alleged libel, published in the Boston Morning Post, on Alfred W. Pike, preceptor of the Topsfield Academy : at the November term of the Sup. J. Court [i.e., Supreme Judicial], at Salem, before His Honor Judge Putnam / Trial of Viscount Glerawley, v. Captain Burn, for crim. con. tried in the Court of King's Bench, June 30, 1820 : before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, with the whole of the extraordinary letters which passed between the defendant and Lady Glerawley!! disclosing many curious love scenes!! Trial of William E. Sturtivant for the murder of Simeon Sturtevant, in Halifax, Mass., on Sunday, February 15, 1874. Trial of William Butler for piracy, 1813 Trial of William Mason, Marvin Marcy, Jr., and Sargent Blaisdell charged with being concerned in burning the Ursuline Convent, in Charlestown, (Mass.,) on the night of the 11th August, 1834. An unparalled law case trial between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Benjamin Rider, with commentary remarks / Trials for high treason containing the whole of the proceedings at the Old-Bailey, from October 28 to December 5, 1794 : comprising the trials complete of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall : including the examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell, Earl Stanhope, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Bishop of Gloucester, Major Cartwright, Mr. Sheridan &c., &c. : with the speeches at length of Mr. Erskine, Mr. Gibbs, the Attorney General, Mr. Serjeant Adair, &c. : and also, the previous proceedings at the Sessions-House, Clerkenwell, and the Old-Bailey / Connection of certain Department of Labor employees with the case of Thomas J. Mooney letter from the Secretary of Labor, transmitting information relative to the connection of certain of the Department's employees with the case of Thomas J. Mooney. Charges against two Representatives in Congress Mr. Burton, from the select committee to investigate alleged charges against two members, submitted the following report. Opinion of Supreme Court, Turrill vs. the Michigan Southern, &c., Railroad Company Investigation of the National Disabled Soldiers' League (Inc.) Tryals for high-treason and other crimes. with proceedings on bills of attainder and impeachments, for three hundred years past : to which are prefix'd, a preface, giving an account of the nature and usefulness of the work and an alphabetical table of the respective persons try'd and the points of law debated and adjudg'd / In the Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth, January sitting, 1925, (no. 4424,) trustees of Andover Theological Seminary v. visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy, in Andover, (no. 1922 eq.,) same v. same, (no. 1923 eq.,) Visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover vs. Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary & others brief for the trustees of Andover Theological Seminary. Thurman's statement which he requested should be published after his execution for the murder of Walter P. Dolsen. Trials of the [Fenian prisoners at Toronto] who were captured at Fort Erie, C.W., in June, 1866 / Tryals for high-treason and other crimes. with proceedings on bills of attainder and impeachments, for three hundred years past : to which are prefix'd, a preface, giving an account of the nature and usefulness of the work : and an alphabetical table of the respective persons try'd and the points of law debated and adjudg'd / Before the Honorable, the Attorney General of the United States, in re inspection under the act of June 30, 1906, meat food products derived from the carcasses of animals which did not receive a post-mortem inspection and that act brief of the G.H. Hammond Company. In the Court of Claims, French spoliation William A. Blount, administrator of John Gray Blount, vs. the United States, no. 380 : reply to brief on "Various French spoliation cases." Two king's pardons the martyrdom of Adolf Beck / Two reissued patents for improvements in sewing machines, granted to Allen B. Wilson, January 22, 1856, no. 346, and December 9, 1856 no. 414 Investigation of the sinking of the submarine "S-4" Opinion of Chief Justice Gilchrist Samuel P. Todd vs. United States. Hetty H. Robinson, in equity, vs. Thomas Mandell, et al. abstract of the pleadings. Twenty years' war against the railroads Sir Peter Coats, et al., vs. the Merrick Thread Company, et al., in equity Two murder's the trials conviction and execution of James Cooper and William Moulds the first for the murder of Joseph Hollis an old man 70 years old, at Compton, the latter for the murder of William Turner for shooting him at Farnham (Surry.) Report of a trial for a libel Tryals for high treason and other crimes. with proceedings on bills of attainder and impeachments, for three hundred years past : to which are prefix'd, a preface giving an account of the nature and usefulness of the work and an alphabetical table of the respective persons try'd and the points of law debated and adjudg'd / "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations The proceedings on the adjournment of the King's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1717 Truth espoused relative to the difficulties that existed in the town of Manchester, Massachusetts, between James Thurston, minister of the Gospel and a respectable number of the inhabitants of Manchester اand which occasioned a majority of the male members of the church and a respectable proportion of the parishioners to secede from the society in said town, April 5th, 1819 : subjoined is a general view of the council doings, in relation to the dismissal of James Thurston from that society, June 17th, 1819 : also, sketches of the law-suit, James Thurston, plaintiff, Tyler Parsons, defendent [i.e. defendant] : annexed is James Thurston's memorial to the council, presented by Leverett Salstonstall, Esq. at the installation of the Rev. Samuel M. Emerson, at Manchester, September 12th, 1822 / Claims conventions with Great Britain and France message from the president of the United States : transmitting a letter from the secretary of state, submitting in response to Senate resolution no. 170, of June 15, 1926, a report regarding the negotiation of claims conventions with Great Britain and France for the arbitration and settlement of claims of American citizens between August 1, 1914 and April 6, 1917. Twycross v. Grant and others before the Right Honourable Lord Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and a special jury, at the Guildhall, July 7th, 11th, 12th, and 13th, 1876 : speech of Albert Grant, Esq. No. 4424, trustees of Andover Theological Seminary, appellants, v. visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover, respondents, claim of appeal under st. 1823, c. 50., Middlesex County, in equity, no. 1922, Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary v. Visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover, Middlesex County, in equity, no. 1923 Visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover vs. Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary and others brief for the Visitors. [The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this Kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution] Message from the President of the United States in answer to a resolution of the Senate, calling for the proceedings of the court of inquiry convened at Saltillo, Mexico, January 12, 1848, for the purpose of obtaining full information relative to an alleged mutiny at Buena Vista, about the 15th August, 1847. Delegate from Alaska letter from the clerk of the House of Representatives transmitting a letter from Hon. James Wickersham, inclosing the original copy of a notice of contest and the petition and statement specifying particularly the grounds of his contest for a seat in the House of Representatives of the Sixth-sixth Congress as delegate from the Territory of Alaska. Two actions for criminal conversation with the whole of the evidence, both tried before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall on Wednesday, June 26, 1790 : the first between Henry Cecil, Esq., member of Parliament, and presumptive heir to the Earl of Exeter, plaintiff, and the Rev. William Sneyd, defendant, for cohabiting with Mrs. Cecil, in which the jury gave one thousand pounds damages : the second between Hooker Barttelot, Esq., plaintiff, and Samuel Hawker, Esq., defendant, for cohabiting with Mrs. Barttelot, in which the jury gave seven hundred pounds damages / Trout and others ats. Holmes and others brief. Turrill vs. Illinois Central R.R. and in other cases as per stipulation Circuit Court, Northern District of Illinois : opinions of the court. Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary, appellants, v. visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover, respondents Trufant, et al., libellants and appellants, v. Steamer "Johns Hopkins" brief for libellants and appellants. In the matter of Frances S. Dyer, bankrupt in bankruptcy : on petition : stipulation on proceedings for leave to sell free and clear of encumbrances and to test validity and extent of liens, &c. Two actions between John Howe, Esq., and George Lewis Dive, Esq. tried by a special jury, before Lord Mansfield, at the assizes holden at Croyden, on Thursday the 15th of August, 1781. Jacques Charlant In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1913, United States of America, et al., appellants, v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. appeals from the United States Commerce Court : motion to recall mandate. Unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Loewe vs Lawlor holding that the Sherman Anti-Trust law applies to combinations of labor as well as capital. Baltimore & Boston Barge Company, petitioner, appellant, v. Eastern Coal Company, et al., claimants, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Dodge, J.), August 8, 1911 : transcript of record. The United States of America, petitioner, vs. the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, and others, respondents In the United States District Court, district of Massachusetts, United States of America, plaintiff, v. A. Mitchell Palmer, Francis P. Garvan, Martin E. Kern, Arthur T. Murray, George A. MacDonald, John A. MacMartin, J. Harry Covington, William G. Fitzpatrick, Henry Hornblower, James J. Phelan, Edmond J. Geary, Henry N. Sweet, Ralph Harnblower, John W. Prentiss, Charles T. Lovering, James A. Fayne, James L. Dunstan, Herbert C. Sierck, Paul B. Skinner, Philips Ketchum, Joseph F. Guffey, and Chase Securities Company, defendants Union Bank of Louisiana vs. the city of New Orleans and the First National Bank of New Orleans statement of the case, containing the pleadings, evidence, and arguments of counsel / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1920, the United States of America, plaintiff in error, v. the Coronado Beach Company in error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California : petition for rehearing. In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, January term, 1930, no. 5113 United States ex rel, Walter E. Heller & Company, a corporation, appellant, vs. Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury of the United States, appellee : appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia : brief for appellant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, the United States of America, petitioner, v. the Eastern States Retail Lumber Dealers' association and others, defendants original petition. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1913, United States of America, et al., appellants, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company, et al. appeals from the United States Commerce Court : motion to recall mandate. James M. Beck election case Packers' consent decree of 1920 letter from the attorney general transmitting in response to Senate resolution no. 275, certain information relative to the so-called Packers' consent decree of 1920. In the Supreme Court of the United States, United Mine Workers of America, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Coronado Coal Company, et al., defendants in error in error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit : brief and argument of defendants-in-error. In the matter of the libel and petition of Charles A. Fox, owner of the Deck Scow "Adah", its tackle, etc., for a limitation of liability, Beer, Sondheimer & Company and Brady & Gioe, Inc., appellants transcript of record : appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1908, the United States, petitioner, v. John W. Dickinson on writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit : brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, no. 316, the United States of America, appellant, v. the American Tobacco Company and others, no. 317, the American Tobacco Company and others, appellants, v. the United States of America on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : oral argument of De Lancey Nicoll on behalf of the American Tobacco Company and others. Sir Peter Coats, et al., vs. the Merrick Thread Company, et al. complainants' record. In the matter of the application of Francis P. Garvan, as alien property custodian, petitioner-appellee, in re property of Emmel Hermanos, alien enemy, now in possession of George Gravenhorst and Fred W. Gravenhorst, doing business as partners under the firm name and style of Gravenhorst & Company, respondents-appellants brief for petitioner-appellee. The United States of America, complainant, vs. the Northern Securities Company, the Great Northern Railway Company, the Northern Pacific Railway Company and others, defendants transcript of record : pleadings, etc. UFA Films Incorporated, plaintiff, against UFA Eastern Division Distribution Inc., National Surety Company and David Brill, defendants memorandum in support of plaintiff's motion for a temporary injunction. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, no. 316 the United States of America, appellant, against the American Tobacco Company and others, appellees : argument of William B. Hornblower, for the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland, Limited, appellee. The Philadelphian appellants' brief on motion to introduce new evidence. The United States of America, complainant, against Charles D. Millar, Edward P. Barrett, David S. Murden, Frederick P. Close, Ebenezer Bull, William C. Hull, George W. Burton, John J. Sinnott, Daniel C. Hickey, Frederick L. Stahl, Andrew Bridgeman, Charles H. Heinsohn, Alfred L. Wendover, Howard R. Washburn, Edward Carson, George A. Casey, George T. Bacon, Louis Goss, Charles McDonald, Albert J. Lobdell, John F. Jenkins, Hugh Herndon, George I. Ruscoe, George J. Werner, Fred Lavis, George Turner, Robert P. Smith, George K. Cox, Frank J. Lamb, Arthur E. Muth, Alfred E. Merz, Edward A. Forsyth, Frank Madden, William J. McGeory, Michael J. Nolan, William Dunn, Clarence Alexander, Benjamin Fitzgibbon, Frederick McGrath, and James M. Strang, constituting the Board of Supervisors of the county of Westchester, and said county of Westchester, defendants To the Honorable the Chief Justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, the state of Florida, vs. Edward C. Anderson, Jr., et al. petition of complainant for payment of legal costs and charges, including counsel fees. Senator from Maine UFA Eastern Division Distribution Inc., plaintiff, against Universum Film, Aktiengesellschaft, defendant memorandum of defendant on motion to vacate attachment. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, United States of America and Alexander Meissner, plaintiffs, v. De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company, American Telephone & Telegraph Company and Lee De Forest, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Company and Edwin H. Armstrong, General Electric Company and Irving Langmuir, defendants (action under section 4915, U.S.R.S.) : brief for plaintiffs. UFA Films Incorporated, plaintiff, against UFA Eastern Division Distribution Inc., National Surety Company and David Brill, defendants plaintiff's reply brief. The Philadelphian no. 66, claimant's brief on appellants' motion to introduce depositions of John Lent and David F. Keefe. Trial of Colonel David Pinniger, Lt. Col. William P. Maxwell, Major Nathan Whiting, Captain Allen Tillinghast, officers of the Kentish Guards before a general court-martial holden at the Court-House in Providence, April 27, 1808 for disobedience of orders and neglect of duty. Trial of an action for deceit in which James Magee, proprietor of the Dublin Evening Post, was plaintiff and Nich. Purcell O'Gorman, Esq., barrister at law, defendant had on the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of December, 1815 in the Court of King's Bench, Ireland, before the Right Hon. Chief Justice Downes and a special jury : together with the proceedings in the same case in July preceding. Marion T. Underhill, plaintiff-respondent, vs. the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, defendant-appellant, points for appellant In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey United States of America vs. United States Steel Corporation and others. No 6, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1919 the United States of America, appellant, v. United States Steel Corporation et al. : appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of New Jersey : petition for rehearing. In the District Court of the United States, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), the Texas Company, Gasoline Products Company, et al., defendants brief for the United States on motion for leave to file a supplemental petition. United States and Mexico minutes of the meetings of the International Boundary Commission, June 10 and 15, 1911, containing the award in the Chamizal case dissenting opinions of the American and Mexican commissioners, and the protest of the agent of the United States. United States, ex relatione Augustin de Yturbide, v. the Metropolitan Club of city of Washington, at law, no. 40,113 brief on behalf of relator and appellant. UFA Films Incorporated, plaintiff, against UFA Eastern Division Distribution Inc., National Surety Company and David Brill, defendants summons and complaint. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1925, no. 512, United States of America, appellant, vs. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated brief on behalf of appellee. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Utah, United States of America, complainant, v. the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, the SanPedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, the Southern Pacific Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, Great Northern Railway Company, Farmers' Loan & Trust Company, Jacob H. Schiff, Otto H. Kahn, James Stillman, Henry C. Frick, William A. Clark, Robert S. Lovett, as trustee, Central Pacific Railway Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company, defendants final decree. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1925, United States of America, appellant, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, appellee on appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit : brief on behalf of appellant, United States of America. United States of America v. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey, et al. before Putnam, Dodge and Brown, JJ. Before the Tripartite claims commission, United States, Austria, and Hungary, organized under the agreement of December 12, 1925, between the United States and Austria and Hungary United States of America, on behalf of Ralph F. Frishman, claimant, v. Hungary : brief of the United States on the question of the application of exceptional war measures by Hungary to property of American nationals. In the United States District Court for the district of New Jersey, United States of America vs. United States Steel Corporation and others before Buffington, Hunt, McPherson and Woolley, circuit judges : opinions of the court, June 3, 1915. United States of America, appellant, v. Joseph E. McWilliams, et al. on appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. [United States of America vs. United States Steel Corporation and others] In the District Court of the United States for the district of Minnesota, United States of America v. International Harvester Company and others appendix to brief for the United States. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Northern Division, United States of America, plaintiff, v. Pan-American Petroleum Company, a corporation and Pan-American Petroleum & Transport Company, a corporation, defendants, in equity no. B 100 M defendants' requests for findings of fact and conclusions of law defendants' requests for findings of fact. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, in equity, no. 4131 United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), the Texas Company, Gasoline Products Company, defendants : motion by United States for instructions to master and certification by master of proceedings before him. United States of America, complainant v. American Bell Telephone Company and Emile Berliner, defendants exhibits. Before the Mixed Claims Commission United States and Germany organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany, United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited, and various underwriters, claimants, v. Germany brief in support of motion to reopen decision on newly discovered evidence. Before the Mixed Claims Commission United States and Germany organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany, United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, et al., claimants, v. Germany reply of the American agent to the memorandum brief of the German agent in reply to the motion filed January 12, 1931, for rehearing in the above claims. The United States for America vs. the president, directors and company of the Bank of the United States Bacon and others and Robertson and others, intervenors : in the Supreme Court of Louisiana : argument in behalf of the intervenors, John Bacon, Alexander Symington and Thomas Robins. Oral argument of T.C. Spelling, Esq., of New York City, special counsel for the Government, in "Commodities" cases against Anthracite coal roads United States of America, complainant, v. the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey (a corporation), defendant, same v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company (a corporation), defendant, same v. Erie Railroad Company (a corporation), defendant, same v. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company (a corporation), defendant, same v. the Delaware and Hudson Company (a corporation), defendant, same v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company (a corporation), defendant, same v. Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company (a corporation), defendant : in the United States Circuit Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, June 16, 1908, Circuit Justices Gray, Dallas and Buffington, presiding. United States of America vs. Standard Oil Company and others brief on behalf of defendants Standard Oil Company and others. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1916, no. 481 United States of America, appellant, vs. United States Steel Corporation et al., appellees : appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of New Jersey : brief on behalf of United States Steel Corporation, its directors and subsidiaries. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), the Texas Company, Gasoline Products Company, defendants certification by the master. In the District Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, the United States of America v. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey, and others supplemental brief for the United States. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, United States of America, complainant, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant brief on behalf of complainant, United States of America. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, United States of America, petitioner, v. Southern Hardware Jobbers' Association, et al., defendants original petition. In the District Court of the United States, district of New Jersey, October term, 1914, United States of America v. United States Steel Corporation and others. brief for the United States : formation of United States Steel Corporation and subsidiaries, restraint of trade thereby and power achieved. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, United States of America, complainant, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant reply brief on behalf of the United States of America. In the District Court of the United States, district of New Jersey, October term, 1914, United States of America v. United States Steel Corporation and others. brief for the United States : unlawful combinations and devices of U.S.S.C. [i.e., United States Steel Corporation] subsequent to its formation restraining trade and maintaining monopolistic power. United States of America v. American Bell Telephone Co., and Emile Berliner brief for defendants. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, no. term, 1909, United States of America, petitioner, vs. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendants Before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany, United States of America, on behalf of the First National Bank of Chicago v. Germany and Deutsche Bank, impleaded brief of the United States of America : dealing with the liability of the government of Germany for pre-war bank balances carried in the branches of German banks in the name of an American depositor. Before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, for the Ninth Circuit, no. 4651, United States of America, cross-appellant, vs. Pan American Petroleum Company, a corporation and Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, cross-appellees brief of cross-appellant. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit, no. 7188, United States of America, appellant, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, et al., appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming : brief for appellant. United States of America, petitioner for condemnation, v. certain lands at Boston, in the county of Suffolk, in the district of Massachusetts, J. Morris Meredith and John P. Reynolds, Jr., Trs., plaintiffs In the District Court of the United States, for the district of New Jersey, United States of America vs. United States Steel Corporation and others United States of America, appellant, vs. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated appeal from the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Utah, United States of America, complainant, v. the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, the SanPedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, the Southern Pacific Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, Great Northern Railway Company, Farmers' Loan & Trust Company, Jacob H. Schiff, Otto H. Kahn, James Stillman, Henry C. Frick, William A. Clark, Robert S. Lovett, as trustee, Central Pacific Railway Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company, defendants petition proposing third amended plan. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit, no. 7188, United States of America, appellant, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, et al., appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming : brief for appellee. Before the Mixed Claims Commission United States and Germany organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany, United States of America, on behalf of Rosa Birriel de Maeso, claimant, v. Germany brief of the United States of America. Before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany United States of America on behalf of the First National Bank of Chicago, claimant, v. Germany and the Deutsche Bank, impleaded : reply memorandum brief of the United States. Before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, organized under the agreement of August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany United States of America on behalf of George Achelis, Julie Achelis Spies, John Achelis, estate of Annie Achelis Vietor, estate of Fritz Achelis, heirs and legatees of the estate of Thomas Achelis, deceased, claimants, v. Germany : brief of the United States in support of the memorial. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, United States v. Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall indictment, violation section 37, penal code, conspiracy to defraud the United States, (presented May 27, 1925) In the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, United States of America, plaintiff, v. New England Fish Exchange, and Others, defendants original petition. United States of America, petitioner, v. the Sugar Institute, Inc., et al., defendants supplementary economic brief no.1 quantity discount. United States of America, prosecutor, defendant in error, v. the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, defendant, plaintiff in error on error to the United States District Court for the district of New Jersey : brief for the United States in answer to defendant's "Memorandum." In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, 1921, no. 3139, United States Railroad Labor Board, R.M. Barton, G.W.W. Hanger, Ben W. Hooper, Arthur O. Wharton, Walter L. McMenimen, Horace Baker, John H. Elliott, Albert Phillips and Samuel Higgins, appellants, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, appellee brief and argument for appellee. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendants brief of the law for petitioner. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, United States of America, plaintiff, v. American Medical Association, et al., defendants brief of the United States on demurrer. United States of America, petitioner, against American-Asiatic Steamship Co., and others, defendants brief in behalf of Dodwell & Company, Ltd., Bucknall Steamship Lines, Ltd., Norton & Son, Prince Line, Ltd., New York & Oriental Steamship Company, Ltd., Barber & Company, Lancashire Shipping Company, Ltd., and Rankin, Gilmour & Company, Ltd., defendants. Hearings before the subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, on the nomination of Louis D. Brandeis to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States brief on behalf of the opposition to the confirmation of Louis D. Brandeis as associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming, United States of America, plaintiff, v. Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Midwest Refining Company, Salt Creek Producers Association, Mountain Producers Corporation, New Bradford Oil Company, Wyoming Associated Oil Corporation, Midwest Oil Company, Wyoming Oil Fields Company, Salt Creek Consolidated Oil Company, Mountain & Gulf Oil Company, Parkman Oil Company, Federal Oil & Development Company, Natrona Pipe Line & Refining Company, defendants bill of complaint. United States of America, prosecutor, defendant in error, v. the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, defendant, plaintiff in error on error to the United States District Court for the district of New Jersey : brief for the United States. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri United States of America, petitioner, vs. Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), et al., defendants : brief for defendants on the facts. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Delaware, in equity, no. 502, United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant trial memorandum on behalf of defendant. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Northern Division, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Pan-American Petroleum Company, a corporation and Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, defendants in equity no. b-100-m : plaintiff's brief of law. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, United States of America, petitioner, v. the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and others, defendants on final hearing before Circuit Judges Goff and Pritchard and District Judge Rose : opinion of the court by the Hon. John C. Rose, United States district judge, on the 13th of October, 1911. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, United States of America, petitioner, against Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and others, defendants joint and several answers of Colwell Lead Company, Jesse T. Duryea, and Bert O. Tilden. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, A.D. 1921, no. 3139 United States Railroad Labor Board, R.M. Barton, G.W.W. Hanger, Ben W. Hooper, A.O. Wharton, W.L. McMenimen, Horace Baker, J.H. Elliott, Albert Phillips and Samuel Higgins, appellants, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, appellee : appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. United States of America, petitioner, against Prince Line, Limited and others, defendants brief in behalf of Prince Line, Ltd., Paul F. Gerhard, Charles Z. Gerhard, Francis J. Zimmermann, and Harry Connor, defendants. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming, no. 1431, in equity, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, and Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a corporation of the state of Maine, defendants plaintiff's brief sur bill, answers and proofs. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, A.D. 1921, United States Railroad Labor Board, R.M. Barton, G.W.W. Hanger, Ben W. Hooper, A.O. Wharton, W.L. McMenimen, Horace Baker, J.H. Elliott, Albert Phillips and Samuel Higgins, appellants, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, appellee appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois : brief and argument for appellants. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Northern Division, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Pan-American Petroleum Company, a corporation and Pan-American Petroleum & Transport Company, a corporation, defendants in equity no. b 100 m : defendants memorandum of law. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming (in equity no. 1431,) United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, and Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a corporation of the state of Maine, defendants brief on behalf of defendant Mammoth Oil Company on the facts. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Northern Division, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Pan-American Petroleum Company, a corporation and Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, defendants in equity no. b-100-m : plaintiff's brief of facts. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division, United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Dayton Airplane Company, defendant opinion of Judge Hickenlooper on final hearing. United States of America, petitioner, v. the Sugar Institute, Inc., et al., defendants economic brief : nature of competition : competition and secret price discriminations. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, April sessions, 1911, United States of America, petitioner, v. the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., and others, defendants on motion of Colwell Lead Co., et al., to compel codefendants, Max Goebel, Lloyd G. McCrum, Howard T. Gates, Francis J. Torrance, and Theodore Ahrens, to answer certain questions : decision by the Hon. James B. Holland, United States district judge, on the 22d day of April, 1911. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, the United States of America, petitioner, v. American Can Company and others, defendants motion of petitioner for final decree and supporting brief. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, United States v. Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall indictment, violation section 37, penal code, conspiracy to defraud the United States, (presented May 27, 1925) In the District Court of the United States for the district of New Jersey, April term 1943, United States of America vs. Fritz Schroeder, German-American Vocational League, Inc., otherwise known as Deutsch-Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft, or D.A.B., D.A.B. Recreational Resort, Inc., Fred Buttig, Joseph Lieblein, Otto Greiner, Hans Flohr, Emil Socha, Theodore Koehn, Gustave Schmidt, Hermann Gastreich, Albert Kiesler, Karl T. Marx, John Kobbe, Karl Kranz, Otto Bremer, Walter Schall, Herman Warth, Fritz Zeglin, Kurt Beyer, Hans Nissen, Emil Schneider, Hans Meissner, Guenther Gibbe, Franz K. Ferenz, Hans W. Bjoernsen, Albert Robert Bertram, Emil Roedel, Paul F.L. Sievers indictment : conspiracy to violate Notification Act of 1917, and to defraud the United States of America, conspiracy to violate Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended and to defraud the United States of America (18 U.S.C. sec. 601, 22, U.S.C. sec. 611 to 616 : a true bill, Robert S. Carmichael, foreman, Charles M. Phillips, U.S. attorney : returned October 5, 1943. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, 1921, April session, 1922 United States Railroad Labor Board, R.M. Barton, G.W.W. Hanger, Ben W. Hooper, Arthur O. Wharton, Walter L. McMenimen, Horace Baker, John H. Elliott, Albert Phillips and Samuel Higgins, appellants, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, appellee, no. 3139 : appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, no. 502, in equity, United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, February term, 1911, United States v. Sidney W. Winslow, et al. no. 114, indictment, violation section 2, act of July 2, 1890 (Sherman Act), (1) monopolizing and (2) conspiring to monopolize, trade in shoe machinery. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, United States of America, plaintiff, v. Standard Aircraft Corporation, defendant bill of complaint. United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Dayton Airplane Company (a corporation), defendant plaintiff's reply brief. United States of America, plaintiff, against the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant memorandum on behalf of defendant as to section 7 (E) of the trading with the enemy act. United States of America, plaintiff, against the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant brief on behalf of the defendant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Minnesota, the United States of America, petitioner, against International Harvester Company and others, defendants petition in equity. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, United States of America, petitioner, v. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey, and others, defendants petition. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendants United States of America, petitioner, against Prince Line, Limited and others, defendants petitioner's exhibits. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Northern Division United States of America, plaintiff, v. Pan American Petroleum Company, a corporation, and Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company, a corporation, defendants : plaintiff's reply brief of facts and law. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, United States of America, petitioner, against George Otis Smith, respondent brief on behalf of petitioner. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell, Daniel Campbell of Shawfield and Alexander Macmillan writer to the Signet Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Messrs. Burnet and Mowat, merchants in Campvere Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Gallaway of Burrow-Meadow In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, no. 502, in equity, United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant record on final hearing. Unto the Kight [i.e., Right] Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Thomson, supervisor of excise in Montrose, George Paton and Andrew Hay, excise officers there Recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States with the opinions of the several judges on the taxation of national banks by state authority. United States-Norway arbitration under the special agreement of June 30, 1921 additional evidence submitted on behalf of the United States : August 9, 1922. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Fullarton of Kinnaber and Colonel John Scot of Commiston Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell and Alexander Macmillan, clerk to the Signet, his factor Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hercules Scot of Brotherton Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Patrick Crawfurd of Auchinames, Esq. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Messieurs. Burnet and Mowat, merchants in Campvere In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, United States vs. Henry Hertz, et. al. charged with hiring and retaining persons to go beyond the jurisdiction of the United States, with the intent to enlist in the British foreign legion, for the Crimea / Verbatim report of the action for libel in the case of Buckingham versus Bankes tried in the Court of King's Bench, at the Guildhall, in London, before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury, on Thursday, the 19th day of October, 1826. The Dover "Duke of Cambridge" case verbatim report of proceedings in the case of Boulter, (appellant), v. the justices of Kent and others, (respondents), in the House of Lords, May 21st, 25th and 28th and July 26th, 1897. Verbatim report of a charge delivered by Hon. John A. Peters, chief justice of Maine at the December term of the Supreme Judicial Court, in Knox County, A.D. 1883, in an action brought by Alwilda Poland vs. George Poland, for libel and slander / Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Alexander in Craighall The United States, on the relation of Peter Coleman, against Louis F. Payn, marshall, the same against John I. Davenport, as United States commissioner Unparallel'd cruelty, or, The tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol who was convicted at the Old Bailey for the murder of his cabbin-boy, who he put to death in the most horrid and barbarous manner that ever was heard of : to which is added, an account of his life and conversation, both before and after his condemnation, with his dying speech and behaviour at the place of execution. The United States, appellants, vs. John W. Low, et al appeal from the Superior Court of East Florida. United States v. John A. Van Buskirk, et al., United States v. Singer & Bicerdike, et al. brief of Edward Roby, for the defendants in error. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Colin Campbell of Blythswood and Hugh Rogers Provost of Glasgow, two of the Justices of the Peace for the district of Glasgow In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, June term, 1874, United States vs. Richard Harrington, Arthur B. Williams and others indictment for conspiracy arguments of counsel for defense, Hon. N.B. Smithers, Richard Harrington, Walter D. Davidge / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, United States, appellants, vs. John Silvey, no. 157 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Edward Duke of Norfolk, George Lord Carpenter, Sir Robert Clifton, Sir Robert Sutton, knights of Bath, George Wade, Esq., general of His Majesty's forces, Richard Graham and Peter Murdoch, merchants in Glasgow, and Alexander Ouchterlony, merchant in London, partners in the lease of Sir Alexander Murray, of Stanhope's lead-mines, and Mr. Hew Crawfurd, clerk to the Signet, as attorney for the Duke of Norfolk, and such other of the petitioners as reside in England Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Earl of Wemyss In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, indictment for conspiracy, United States vs. James B. Price alias J.B. Price and Thomas J. Brady Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the executors of Thomas Earl of Londonderry deceast and their factor Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Clifton and others, original leasees of the mines, sometime belonging to Sir Alexander Murray deceast, and now to Charles Murray and his creditors Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Gray of Gartcraig, merchant in Glasgow Before the Hon. John Davis, United States by information, versus 114 pieces and 2 cases broadcloths, James Bottomly, Jr., claimant In the Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States for the Third Circuit, No. 3160, United States of America, appellant, v. the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, appellee brief on behalf of the appellee, the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and session, the petition of His Majesty's advocate United States versus Northern Pacific Railway appeal to Supreme Court. United States versus Franklin W. Smith Unpartheyische ex actis primae instantiae extrahirte facti species in Sachen Wittib Mencken, Modo Betzemeyers Ehefrau und deren Tochter Sophien Mencken, Appellanten, wider Bartold Henrich Mencken, Appellaten und gesezmässigen Lehnsfolger praetensae appellationis prime, secunde et tertie. United States-Norway arbitration under the special agreement of June 30, 1921 counter-case of the United States of America with chart : May 22, 1922. United States versus Oberlin M. Carter, captain, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. before general court martial convened at Savannah, Ga., January 12th, 1898 : charges, abstract of evidence and briefs of arguments. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Lord Erskine, David Erskine of Dun, Esq., James Robertson tenant in Old Byres, Toshach daughter of the deceast David Toshach, merchant in Stirling, and Robert Maben, post-master in Stirling her husband, for his interest, James Robertson in Old Byres, William Robertson his eldest son, John Robertson in Greengart, and James Robertson his eldest lawful son Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside, advocate Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Alexander, overseer to Fulton and Company's linen manufactory at Paisley In the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, law no. 87423, United States, ex rel., Winston Guest, petitioner, v. Frances Perkins, secretary of Labor, et al statement and memorandum of the points and authorities in opposition to demurrer : brief for petitioner. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Alison deputy-cashier of Excise In the District Court of the United States, District of Indiana United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Frank J. Hayes, John L. Lewis, William Green, Thomas Davis, William Donaldson, John O'Leary, A.R. Watkins, N.J. Ferry, Lawrence Bramlet, John J. Mates, Sam Caddy, W.D. Vanhorn, John Zimmerman, Samuel Ballantyne, G.L. Peck, Luke Brennan, B.A. Scott, Frank Walters, William Dalrymple, Hugh McLeod, George Baker, William Muir, Andrew Steele, Silby Barrett, Adam Wilkinson, Lawrence Dwyer, John T. Dempsey, John Brophy, Philip Murray, John Moore, Thomas Kennedy, John Roman, Christ J. Golden, Robert H. Harlin, Edward Stewart, Frank Farrington, J.C. Lewis, Alex Howat, George O. Johnson, Francis Drum, C.F. Keeney, S.A. Kellar, J.R. Kennamer, John Wilkinson, Martin Cahill, W.D. Duncan, William Stevenson, D.A. Frampton, Henry Drennan, J.R. Gilmore, John Mack, Richard Gilbert, William Hargest, G.W. Savage, John Yourishin, Ira Stoner, James J. McAndrews, Ernest Newsham, William Mitch, Walter Nesbit, John Gay, Thomas Harvey, H.C. Stewart, William Trickett, Fred Mooney, E.L. Reed, J.L. Clemo, E.F. Ross, James Morgan, H.H. Vincent, John Murray, George Hepple, J.B. McLachlan, Robert Condon, John Mossop, Albert Neutzling, T.G. Morgan, Percy Tetlow, William Young, Thomas Paskell, Thomas Holliday, Ellis Searles and Robert Livett, defendants : bill of complaint and temporary restraining order. Weight on drivers as a basis of locomotive engineers' and firemen's rates of wages and locomotives in service on which rates are now paid that are as high or higher than requested W.B. Lawrence, in equity, vs. R.H. Dava, Jr., et als. brief for complainant. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in General term, Ward H. Lamon and Chauncey F. Black, complainants, vs. Henry E. McKee, et al., in eq., no. 11,238, filed July 7, 1888, John H.B. Latrobe, complainant, vs. Henry E. McKee, et al., in eq., no. 11,248, filed July 13, 1888, Henry E. McKee, complainant, vs. Ellen Cochrane, et als., in eq., no. 11,262, interpleader, filed July 19, 1888 brief for Ward H. Lamon and Chauncey F. Black, complainants in cause 11,238 and defendants in causes 11,248 and 11,262. Verbatim report of the trial Kelly v. Sherlock being an action for libel, tried at the Manchester Assizes, on Friday, August 11th, 1865 / Verbatim report of the proceedings in the case of the King v. Howard and others licensing justices of Farnham, in the Court of Appeal. W. Cameron Forbes, et al., plaintiffs, vs. Chuoco Tiaco (alias) Choa Tea, et al., defendants, R.G. no. 6157, W. Cameron Forbes, et al., plaintiffs, vs. Gan Tico, et al., defendants, R.G. no. 6158, W. Cameron Forbes, et al., plaintiffs, vs. Sy Chan, et al., defendants, R.G. no. 6159 brief of plaintiffs. Verbatim report of the proceedings in the case of the King v. the justices of Farnham in the Divisional Court on the 15th April and the 1st and 2nd May, 1902. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation and Joseph L. Crupper, receiver in bankruptcy of Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation, appellants, v. United States of America, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Alexandria : brief of United States of America, appellee, on motion of dismiss. Ward H. Lamon, et al., plaintiffs, v. H.E. McKee, et al., defendants, in equity no. 11238, Doc. 28 brief and argument for defendant, H.E. McKee. W.C. Pickersgill & Co., against J. Lahens & Co. suit on partnership contract, commenced before the adoption of the code : nonsuit as to all defendants for failure of proof of joint contract : material testimony, arguments of Wm. W. Van Wagenen, in support of the motion and opinions of Hon. Robert Emmet, Ex judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York and William Betts and George C. Goddard, Esquires, counsellors at law, referees. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, John Watts and Herman Leroy, who are named as executors in the paper writing propounded as the last will and testament, &c., of John G. Leake, deceased, appellants, vs. the Public Administrator of the city of New-York, respondent points on the part of the appellants. No. 2407, Washington E. Robbins, libellant and appellant, v. the Schooner "Annie J. Pardee" record. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, no. 1461, October term, A.D. 1907, Wabash Railroad Company, plaintiff in error, v. United States of America, defendant in error in error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Illinois, Southern Division : brief and argument of defendant in error. [Vindication of Brigadier General J. McKinstry] In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in General term, January, 1891, Ward H. Lamon, et al., complainants, vs. Henry E. McKee, et al., equity no. 11,238, doc. 28, John H.B. Latrobe vs. Henry E. McKee, et al., equity no. 11,248, doc. 28 reply for defendant McKee to the authorities cited by counsel for the complainants in the argument of the above entitled causes on the proposition that McKee is a trustee ex-maleficio for the complainants. Ward H. Lamon, et al., plaintiffs, v. Henry E. McKee, et al., defendants, equity no. 11,238, doc. 28 The Greek trials Liverpool Summer Assizes, 1868, before Mr. Justice Hannen and special juries : verbatim reports of the trials of Shorrock & ors., v. Papayanni, same v. Zolas, same v. Zolas & another : actions arising out of the bankruptcy of Mr. Minos Couvelas, of Manchester, merchant. In the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois, December term, A.D., 1909, W.C. Ritchie and Company, et als., appellees, vs. John E.W. Wayman and Edgar T. Davies, appellants appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County : Hon. Richard S. Tuthill, judge presiding : brief and argument for appellants / In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. Henry E. McKee, no. 11,238, equity doc. 28 No. 193, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1908, Paul A. Weems, plaintiff in error, v. the United States in error to the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands : supplemental brief on behalf of the United States. Case of Washburn, et al., v. Gould in the Circuit Court. In the Privy Council, on appeal from the High Court of Justice (England), Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, (in Prize), between Waldemar Eckell, (on behalf of the Norwegian Government), appellant (claimant), and His Majesty's Procurator General, respondent, the "Valeria" case for the appellant. Vice versus reason a copy of the bill of indictment, found at the Old Bailey Sessions, January 16, 1819, against Richard Carlile, for publishing Paine's Age of reason. Vindication of the captors of Major Andre Francis B. Wallace, and John F. Phillips, plaintiffs, against Robert H. Berdell, Charles P. Berdell, Lizzie A. Berdell, Erastus S. Spencer, as receiver of said Robert H. Berdell and Eliza W. Parkhurst, defendants summons for relief. In the United States Patent Office, before the examiner of interferences, Voelker v. Gray, et al., in re., interference cases a, b, c, d, e, f, g, i, j, l, and no. 1 : subject-matter "Telephones." Steamship "Vera," Steamship "Melrose," Schooner "Malcolm Baxter, Jr.," no. 1089, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee brief for W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellants, owners of Schooner "Malcolm Baxter, Jr." Washington R. Vermilye, et al., appellants, vs. the Adams Express Company, respondent brief for respondent. Walter B. Devereux v. Edward Wiggins and Carlos Baker Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's account of the late engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty's fleet and the fleets of France and Spain as presented by him the 12th of March 1744-5 : also, letters to and from Adm---l L-st--k, relating thereto since his arrival in England : with notes. Antha M. Virgil, plaintiff-appellant, vs. Hyman Newmark, defendant-respondent brief on behalf of appellant. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, general term, 1891, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. H.E. McKee, et al., J.H.B. Latrobe v. H.E. McKee, et al., H.E. McKee v. Ellen Cochrane, et al. brief of B.F. Rice. Verbatim report of the libel action Foster v. Beauchamp in the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, before Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury, on July 19th and 20th, 1911. In the Supreme Court of Judicature, (Court of appeal), Royal Courts of Justice, Friday, February 9th, 1906, before Lord Justice Vaughan Williams, Lord Justice Stirling, and Lord Justice Fletcher Moulton, Ward, Lock, & Co., Limited v. the Operative Printers' Assistants' Society and E. Smith John G. Warner versus city of New Orleans second additional brief. Vie de Anne Gauchais, femme Tisseau, de Saumur écrite par son frére, Colonel D'Infanterie, commander de la Légion-D'Honneur, condammé a mort dans l'affaire du Général Berton. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. Henry E. McKee, John H.B. Latrobe, et al., no. 11238, equity docket 28, John H.B. Latrobe v. Henry E. McKee, et al., no. 11248, equity docket 28, Henry E. McKee, et al., v. Ellen Cochrane, John H.B. Latrobe, et al., no. 11,262, equity docket 28 supplemental statement on behalf of Mr. Latrobe. Vice-A-------l L-----k to the D------ of N---------le which accompanied a copy of the suspension Vorschläge einiger Mittel zu Verhütung des Kindermords als Beantwortung der deshalb von einem Menschenfreunde vorgelegten Preisfrage Ward H. Lamon, et al., plaintiffs, v. Henry E. McKee, et al., defendants brief for Henry E. McKee / Verbatim report of the trial of Noel Pemberton Billing, M.P. on a charge of criminal libel : before Mr. Justice Darling at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey : with report of the preliminary proceedings at Bow Street Police Court, an appendix of documents referred to in the case, reference index, &c. Vindicĭ Satiric̆ or, Vindication of the principles of the satirist, and the conduct of its proprietors / Verbatim report of the trial, Crowley versus Thomas in the Liverpool Court of Passage : before Edward James, Esq., assessor and a special jury, Wednesday, February 8, 1854 / Supreme Court, Special term, July, 1877, appeal in Chancery, Franklin County Vermont & Canada Railroad Company vs. Vermont Central Railroad Company and others / Vindication of the rights and titles, political and territorial, of Alexander, Earl of Stirling & Dovan, and lord proprietor of Canada and Nova Scotia No. 1154, Werner Horn, petitioner, appellant, v. John J. Mitchell, United States marshal, respondent, appellee brief for appellant. William Clark, executor, &c., plaintiff, against John Gilbert, defendant case. Harry Weinberger, plaintiff, against Edward S. Smith, Nellie B. Moore, George Hadden and Paul Eugene Jones, executors of the estate of Millard F. Smith and David Bernstein, defendants appellant's brief. William Beach Lawrence vs. R.H. Dana, Jr., et als brief for complainant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, in equity, William B. Sickels and others, vs. David L. Youngs and Stephen Cutter pleadings order for feigned issue and proceedings and evidence on trial of feigned issue before Judge Betts and a jury, at New York, from Dec. 20th, 1854, to Jan. 13th, 1855 / Willard Parker and Daniel M. Stimson, as executors, etc., plaintiffs, vs. Benjamin F. Butler as trustee, etc., Willard P. Butler and others, defendants brief for defendants, Benjamin F. Butler, trustee, Willard P. Butler and others. Senator Burton K. Wheeler Mr. Sterling, as a member of the special committee authorized to investigate charges against Senator Burton K. Wheeler, submitted the following minority views, (pursuant to S. Res. 206) West Port murders or, An authentic account of the atrocious murders committed by Burke and his associates : containing a full account of all the extraordinary circumstances connected with them : also a report of the trial of Burke and M'Dougal : with a description of the execution of Burke, his confessions and memoirs of his accomplices : including the proceedings against Hare, &c. Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, vs. John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants, in equity brief for final hearing on behalf of defendants. William Grover, Esq., against Carolina Grover libel given in the 25th of February, 1764. In the House of Lords, William Ferguson of Raith, Esquire, appellant, the Reverend Mr. John Gillespie, minister of Arrochar, respondent et ̈ contra : case of Mr. Gillespie, respondent in the original and appellant in the cross appeal. William Gray Brooks, defendant, appellant, v. Charles H. Pratt, administrator, complainant, appellee, no. 400, William Gray Brooks, defendant, appellant, v. Frederick William Gray, et al., complainants, appellees appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from the final decrees (Lowell, J.), January 19, 1901 : transcript of record. Addenda William B. Hornblower's judicial record up to date. An account of the trial of Edward Smyth, late curate of Ballyculter, in the diocese of Down An Account of Robert Clarke, who was executed for uttering forged notes at Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, April 8th, 1807 An account of the trial of Thomas Fyshe Palmer, unitarian minister, Dundee, before the Circuit Court of Justiciary, at Perth, on the 12th and 13th days of September, 1793 for sedition An Account of Dr. John Wilson who recently died in Brattleboro, believed by many to be the notorious "Capt. Thunderbolt" An Account of the rise and progress of the dispute between the masters and journeymen printers, exemplified in the trial at large with remarks thereupon and the speeches of Messrs. Knapp, Raine, and Hovell, both on the trial and at the time of passing sentence together with those of the counsel for the prosecution : with notes and illustrations upon the whole. Account of the very single case of Margaret Dickson, who was hanged for murder, but recovered after execution An Account of the life and trial of William Codlin, ship destroyer An Account of the proceedings against the rebels and other prisoners tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies and other judges, in the west of England, in 1685, for taking arms under the Duke of Monmouth : with a compleat list of all the persons that suffered, the counties they suffer'd in, the crimes they were tryed for and the punishments inflicted on them : also an account of what was done against those in Scotland, who took arms there under the Earl of Argyle, &c., and against the Protestants in Ireland, by the late King James and His Deputy Tyrconnel / An Account of the trial, confession & condemnation of six witches at Maidstone, in the county of Kent, at the assizes held there July 1652, before Sir Peter Warburton, one of the justices of the Common Pleas : to which is added the trial, examination and execution of three witches executed at Faversham, in the same county, September 1645. An account of the law-suit instituted by Rev. G.A.M. Elder, president of St. Joseph's College against Rev. N.L. Rice, Presbyterian minister for a pretended libel on the character of Rev. David Duparque, a Roman priest : together with some remarks on celibacy and nunneries / An account of the proceedings on a charge of high treason against John Martin, author of the following works : 1. An inquiry into the state of the legal and judicial polity of Scotland. 6s. Johnson. 2. A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale. 2s. 6d. Ridgway An account of the curious and interesting trial of Thomas Hall, later haberdasher on the South Bridge, Edinburgh before the High Court of Justiciary, in January and February 1789, for fraud and wilful imposition, in the months of May, June, and July last : containing, the indictment, proof and other procedure, with an elegant speech made by the pannel, verdict of the jury &c., &c. An Accurate and interesting account of a public investigation held at Athlone before Thomas Knox Magee, Esq., surveyor general of Excise, upon the conduct of certain revenue officers and other persons in consequence of a complaint made by Mr. Charles Dillon, in a Memorial to the Commissioners of His Majesty's Revenue and to which is also prefixed, a speech made by the Hon. William Le Poer Trench on the occasion, 28th October, 1816. An authentic account of the life of Joseph Radley, an notorious highwayman, (not eighteen years of age), who was executed at Aylesbury, on Thursday the 5th day of August, 1784 give a most minute account of his life from his birth, to the present unhappy period, with the numerous robberies he committed in different places, also a particular description of the manner he effected his escape the first time he was apprehended, his behaviour when under condemnation, and at the place of execution, with his interment : likewise a short detail of the lives of Thomas Easden, and John Hawkes, who were executed at Aylesbury, the same day, for different robberies / An authentic history of the Cato-Street conspiracy with the trials at large of the conspirators, for high treason and murder, a description of their weapons and combustible machines and every particular connected with the rise, progress, discovery, and termination of the horrid plot : with portraits of all the conspirators, taken during their trials by permission and other engravings / An argument for construing largely the right of an appellee of murder, to insist on trial by battle, and also for abolishing appeals The Brighton murder an authentic & faithful history of the atrocious murder of Celia Holloway, with an accurate account of all the mysterious and extraordinary circumstances which led to discovery of her mangled body in the copse in the lover's walk at Preston near Brighton : including, also the trial for the murder and the extraordinary confessions of John William Holloway, together with his life and execution : also, the leading features of the trial of Ann Kennett, his paramour, embellished with six highly interesting engravings / An authentic account of the life and memoirs of Mr. William Smith, an unfortunate convict, executed at Tyburn, on the 3d of October, 1750, for forgery in which are inserted some original letters, and an ode never yet published : also the speech of great prelate, to an eminent lady, on her presenting a petition in his behalf / An argument before Supreme Judicial Court of the state of New Hampshire An analytical statement of the case of Alexander, Earl of Stirling and Dovan, &c. &c. &c., containing an explanation of his official dignities and peculiar territorial rights and privileges in the British colonies of Nova Scotia and Canada, &c. &c., and also shewing the descent of the Stirling peerage honours, supported by legal evidence, and the law and usage of Scotland, appertaining thereto, with a variety of incidental notes and observations An Authentic account of the trial and execution of John Bellingham, for the assassination of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval with a vindication of the character of Sir Francis Burdett from the aspersions of some of the London prints. An apology for the conduct of the Gordens containing the whole of their correspondence, conversation, &c., with Mrs. Lee : to which is annexed, an accurate account of their examination at Bow Street, and their trial at Oxford / An Authentic account of the trial, sentence, and execution of Robert Johnson, who was executed at Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 30th December, 1818, for assault and robbery An authentic life of John C. Colt, now imprisoned for killing Samuel Adams in New York, on the seventeenth of September, 1841 An appeal to the people of New-Hampshire An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff, against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons, in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members, is justified : necessary for all persons that have any thing to do with elections : from the original MS. An authentic account of the proceedings under a writ of enquiry of damages, in an action in the Court of King's Bench, in which the Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin was plaintiff, and William Ferguson, Esq., defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife executed before the sheriff of Middlesex, and a special jury, on the 22d of December, 1807, verdict Đ.10,000. An astonishing affair! the Rev. Samuel Arnold cast and tried for his cruelty, though his cause was advocated in a masterly manner, by the Right Hon. Joseph Almon Clark Pray, the most able and accomplished attorney, who "was dead and is alive again, was lost and is found" / An answer to the arguments in the Lord Bishop of Oxford's speech, on the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell in favour of resisting the supreme power / An accurate report of the argument on a motion of attachment against Baptis Irvine, editor of the Whig for a contempt against the Court of Oyer and Terminer for Baltimore County / An appendix to Pratt's edition of the trial of James Evans, containing a refutation of the erroneous statements and reports in circulation before and subsequent to the trial, observations upon the evidence produced on behalf of the prosecution and facts and particulars relative to this mysterious case An Appendix to the impartial statement of the controversy respecting the decision of the late Committee of Canvassers An address delivered to the members of the Bar of Suffolk, at their annual meeting, in September, 1819 An appeal to the public, in behalf of Elizabeth Canning in which the material facts in her story are fairly stated, and shewn to be true on the foundation of evidence / An address to the judges and jury in a case of alleged sedition, on 26th May, 1817, which was intended to be delivered before passing sentence An Authentic account of forgeries and frauds of various kinds committed by that most consummate adept in deception, Charles Price, otherwise Patch, many years a lottery office keeper, in London and Westminster who, to avoid an ignominious death, destroyed himself in Tothill-Fields Bridewell, on the 24th of January, 1786. An authentic and verbatim report of the cause Rutter v. Chapman, tried at the South Lancashire Assizes, August, 1839 together with the whole of the argument on the bill of exceptions before the judges in the exchequer chamber. An appeal to the British nation An authentic history of the Cato-Street conspiracy with the trials at large of the conspirators, for high treason and murder, a description of their weapons and combustible machines and every particular connected with the rise, progress, discovery, and termination of the horrid plot : with portraits of the conspirators, taken during their trials by permission and other engravings / [Index] An address to the liverymen of the city of London, from Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. late Lord-Mayor, relative to his conduct in the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires An argument in a cause depending before the Supreme Court of Louisiana between the Bank of United States, the Bank of Louisiana, the Bank of Orleans, and others, creditors of Joseph Saul, appellants, and Thomas H. Saul and others, children of the same debtor, appellees, in which is discussed the question, whether, in the case of a marriage contracted in a State, governed by the common law of England, between parties there residing but who afterwards remove to Louisiana and there acquire property, such property will be held in community between such husband and wife? An accurate report of a trial for alleged seduction, wherein John Creighton, formerly of Princess street, in the city of Dublin, slate merchant, but now of Gratton place in said city a bankrupt was plaintiff, and Henry Dive Townshend, a lieutenant in His Majestyѫs 41st regiment of foot, now quartered in Dublin was defendant An argument before the Committee of the House of Representatives upon the petition of Benedict Fenwick and others, with a portion of the documentary testimony An accurate report of the trial of John Magill, John Doe, Joseph Madden, James Park, and James Dixon, muslin weavers, for attempting to blow up and set fire to the house of Mr. Francis Johnston, of Belfast, muslin manufacturer, with an account of the execution and dying declaration of John Doe and John Magill, who were executed at Belfast, 6th September, 1816 An authentic and faithful history of the atrocious murder of Celia Holloway with an accurate account of all the mysterious and extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her mangled body in the copse in the loverѫs walk at Preston near Brighton : including also the trial for the murder and the extraordinary confessions of John William Holloway, together with his life / An authentic account of the persecutions and trials of the Rev. John Whittlesey, of Salem, Connecticut, late ordained elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church holden at Salem, Conn., on the second and third days of May, 1845, and at Montville on the fifth day of the said month, before the quarterly conference : with apporriate remarks. An accurate statement of the trial of James Price and Thomas Brown, before the Hon. Francis Burton, Esq., at the Assizes holden for the county Palatine of Chester, the 6th day of April, 1796 An 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 commission on Monday, the 19th of June, 1865 In the Privy Council, no. 37 of 1895, from the Supreme Court of Canada between the Attorney-General for Ontario, appellant, and (1) the Attorney-General for the Dominion of Canada, and (2) the Distillers' and Brewers' Association of Ontario, respondents, in the matter of certain questions referred to the Supreme Court of Canada by His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada, subject: Provincial jurisdiction, Prohibitory Liquor Laws appellant's case. An Appeal to common sense and the Constitution, in behalf of the unlimited freedom of public discussion occasioned by the late trial of Rev. Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy. An Authentick account of the life of Mr. Charles Drew, late of Long-Melford in the county of Suffolk, who was tried and convicted at Bury Assizes, for the murder of his father, Mr. Charles John Drew ... to which is added, a faithful account of the trial of the said Charles Drew ... An Impartial account of what pass'd most remarkable in the last session of Parliament, relating to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell done on such another paper and letter, and may therefore be bound up with the tryal of the said doctor. An Historical narrative of the tryals of Mr. George Kelly and of Dr. Francis Atterbury, (late) Lord Bishop of Rochester, &c. &c. An authentic report of the trial of Doctor Peter Murray Mc. Douall at Liverpool, on Monday, August 28th, 1848 An Authentick narrative of that most horrid parracide committed on the body of Mr. Blandy of Henley upon Thames, by his own daughter wherein certain material circumstances preceding that inhuman affair, and Miss Blandyѫs unparallelѫd behaviour immediately after she poisonѫd her father to the time of her commitment to Oxford gaol, is amply set forth. Miss Sellon and the "Sisters of Mercy" an exposure of the constitution, rules, religious views, and practical working of their society, obtained through a "Sister," who has recently seceded / Lidwell's trial an authentic report of the trial of Thomas Lidwell, Esq., on an indictment for a rape committed upon the body of Mrs. Sarah Sutton, wife of Jacob Sutton, Esq., of Portarlington, Queen's County, tried at Naas, Lent Assizes, 1800 before the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Carleton, Lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and a respectable jury of the county of Kildare in the Kingdom of Ireland by permission of the court. An Authentick narrative of that most horrid parricide committed on the body of Mr. Blandy of Henley upon Thames by his own daughter wherein certain material circumstances preceding that inhuman affair, and Miss Blandyѫs unparallelѫd behaviour immediately after she poisonѫd her father to the time of her commitment to Oxford gaol, are amply set forth. An Impartial statement of the controversy, respecting the decision of the late Committee of Canvassers containing the opinions of Edmund Randolph, Esq., attorney general of the United States, and several other eminent law characters. An authentic report of the testimony in a cause at issue in the Court of Chancery of the state of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell, complainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decow, defendants An authentic trial of William Spiggot, otherwise Spickett, John Spiggot, otherwise Spickett, William Morris, William Thomas, otherwise Blink, David Morgan, otherwise Lacey, William Walter Evan, Charles David Morgan, William Charles and David Llewellin, who were tried on Wednesday, the 28th of March, 1770, at Hereford, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Perrott and Mr. Justice Yates, for the inhuman murder of William Powell, of Glanareth, in the county of Carmarthen, Gent. An authentic report of the trial of the Rev. Thomas Brady, Roman Catholic Priest of Kilmore, county of Cavan in an action brought by Mary Kenny alias Reilly (for the recovery of the sum 91. 4s. 7ưd. alleged to be owing by the defendant for the maintenance of two illegitimate children) at the Cavan Sessions, Monday, Jan. 15, 1828 Gen. Jackson's fine an examination into the question of martial law, with an explanation of the law of contempt of court, suggested by reflections on the injustice of the fine imposed on General Jackson by Judge Hall in 1815 / An Exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His Late Sacred Majesty of most glorious memory, began at Hicks-Hall on Tuesday, the 9th of October 1660, and continued (at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayley) untill Friday, the nineteenth of the same moneth together with a summary of the dark and horrid decrees of those caballists, preparatory to that hellish fact, exposed to view for the readerѫs satisfaction and information of posterity. An impartial enquiry into the case of Miss Blandy with reflexions on her trial, defence, repentance, denial, and death. An examination of the controversy between the Greek deputies and two mercantile houses of New York, together with a review of the publications on the subject, by the arbitrators, Messrs. Emmet and Ogden, and Mr. William Bayard An examination of the trials for sedition which have hitherto occurred in Scotland An impartial examination of the case of Captain Isaac Phillips, late of the Navy, and commander of the United States Sloop of War Baltimore, in 1798 An important decision of the United States Supreme Court for the Territory of Utah, rendered October 2d, 1871, in the case of Jeter Clinton, et al., appellants, versus Paul Engelbrecht and Christian Rehmke, appellees opinion by C.M. Hawley, Justice. An historical review of the proceedings in the case of Bishop Doane An Authentick narrative of the whole affair between Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires, containing an impartial relation of every incident from it's first rise to the present time with a faithful summary of the evidence against Mary Squires for robbing Elizabeth Canning, and afterwards confining her for the space of twenty eight days, without any sustenance except a pitcher of water and a few pieces of stale bread, for which she received sentence of death at the Old Bailey, but afterwards obtained His Majesty's pardon : as also of the evidence against Elizabeth Canning on her trial for perjury, which lasted eight days, when she was found guilty, and ordered for transportation : the whole illustrated with the various sentiments of the learned, on both sides of the question. An Appendix to the exposition of the pretended claims of William Vans on the estate of John Codman containing the original documents, correspondence and other evidence. An authentick account of the proceedings in law and equity between William Barnesley, Esq., plaintiff, and Mansell Powell, Esq., and others, defendants An illustrative crime of the American Federation of labour and notes on the interrelations of Anarchists and U.S. and A.F.L. officials An expose of the case of the Commonwealth, or, John W. Simes & Co., vs. McEwen & Shee An authentic report of the trial of Michael Stocks, Esq., for wilful and corrupt perjury at the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1815, before the Honourable Sir Alexander Thompson, knt., chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and a special jury An authentic statement and report of the case of the Rev. Alfred Poole, M.A before the Bishop of London, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in 1858, 1859, 1860 and 1861. An Historical account of all the tryals and attainders of high-treason from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, chronologically digested with many material occurrences, for the better illustrating thereof : the acts of attainder at large : to which are added, the dying speeches or papers left by the suffering persons. An autobiography of Gerald Toole, the state's prison convict, who murderered Daniel Webster, warden of the Conn. state prison, on the 27th of March, 1862 An Essay on the character of Sir W. Courtenay, knight of Malta, (supposed to be late a resident of Truro, in Cornwall,) and the causes of his influence over the public mind, with the recent trial of that remarkable individual at Maidstone, on Thursday, July 25th, 1833, before Mr. Justice James Parke An authentic report of the Clough case taken by two note takers at the hearing in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron, the Hon. Baron Sir W.C. Smith, bart., the Hon. Baron Foster on Thursday 21, Friday 22, Thursday 28, Friday 29 and Saturday 30, April, Easter term, 1836 the evidence carefully compared with the court copy of the depositions and the extracts from the Synod of Ulster records carefully examined with the original mss., the judgment of the court, etc., etc., given in full / An historical dissertation in the murder of Darnley, and upon the supposed participation of Mary Queen of Scots An Impartial report of the proceedings in the case of the King versus Henry Hunt, Joseph Johnson, John Knight, James Moorhouse, Joseph Healey, John Thacker Saxton, Robert Jones, Samuel Bamford, George Swift, and Robert Wilde, for a conspiracy, tried before Mr. Justice Bayley, and a special jury, at York Spring Assizes, on the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, and 27th of March, 1820 An Exhibit of the losses sustained at the Office of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, under the administration of James A. Buchanan, president and James W. M'Culloh, cashier An Exact abridgment of all the tryals not omitting any material passage therein, relating to high treasons, piracies &c., in the reigns of the late King William the III., of glorious memory, and of our present Gracious Soveraign Queen Anne : together with their dying speeches, as also the dying speeches of several persons in the reigns of King Charles the IId., and King James the IId. An examination of the "marriage contract" and the "dear wife letters" and other documents, connected with the Sharon-Hill case in California The Attorney-General versus Shore, an historical defence of the Trustees of Lady Hewley's Foundations, and of the claims upon them of the Presbyterian Ministry of England An exposition of the practices of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, (with a view to their reformation) as exemplified in the cause of Peddle v. Evans in a letter to Dr. Lushington, M.P., one of the advocates of this Court and junior advocate of the defendant, wherein his reported attack in Parliament upon the conduct and character of the writer and others connected with the presentation of Mr. Peddle's petition is refuted to which are prefixed the proceedings of the House on Mr. Peddle's petition. An impartial report of the trial of William Congreve Alcock, and Henry Derenzy, Esqrs., for the murder of John Colclough, Esq., at Wexford Assizes, 26th March, 1808, before the Honorable Baron Smith An examination of the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January term, 1832, delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall, in the case of Samuel A. Worcester, plaintiff in error, versus the state of Georgia An earnest address, on the establishment of the hierarchy An extraordinary case in Chancery, fairly related with a sketch of some uncommon transactions in the office of one of the masters, Sir William Wller Pepys, baronet, in a narative addressed to the British publick to which is prefixed a dedication to the present Chancellor, the Right Honourable Lord Erskine / Analysis of trade and industry of the period 1909-1914 and outlook for the year 1915 Anna E. Bullock vs. Thomas O. Bullock on demurrer to declaration / The genuine book an inquiry or delicate investigation into the conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales : before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four special commissioners of inquiry, appointed by His Majesty in the year 1806 / Answer to Mr. John Bury's letter and statement to his clients and friends respecting a claim made by him, as executor of his father, against Sir T.E. Winnington, baronet, M.P with Sir Thomas Winnington's compliments. Anecdotes and other curious informations concerning William Brodie & George Smith also of James Falconer and Peter Bruce, for breaking into and robbing the Dundee Banking Companyѫs Office, in Dundee ; with other occurrences, since they received their sentence till their execution. Ann S. Oakenfull againsi Bernard Reilly, impleaded with John Moffat Analysis of the argument of Mr. John Duer Annals of fashionable gallantry, a collection of remarkable trials for crim. con., divorce, adultery, seduction, cruelty, &c. the whole forming a complete history of the private life and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, interspersed with many curious anecdotes of supreme bon ton. In the Supreme Court (in equity) N.Y., Ann G. MacGregor and others against James MacGregor, Junior and others case, &c., on appeal ... Between Anna E. Bullock, appellant, and Thomas O. Bullock and others, respondents on appeal, November term, 1893 / Analysis of the report of the case of Rowe v. Young (decided in the House of Lords, July, 1820) with remarks thereon and upon the statute 1 & 2 geo. 4. chap. 78, intituled "An act to regulate acceptances of bills of exchange." (passed July 2, 1821) : and a summary of the several points of law, and pleading, discussed and ruled in the case / Anarchist case, advance sheets of the Illinois reports, comprising pages 1 to 267, inclusive, of volume 122 Anna Maria Doyle, plaintiff, respondent, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for defendants, appellants. Analysis of the testimony on the trial of Alvin Cornell for murder and of the subsequent proof which led to the commutation of his punishment Answer to the articles of impeachment Senate of the state of North Carolina, sitting as a Court of Impeachment for the trial of William W. Holden, governor of the state of North Carolina : the answer of the said William W. Holden, Governor of the state of North Carolina, to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him by the House of Representatives of the state of North Carolina. Ann S. Oakenfull plaintiff and respondent, against Bernard Reilly, impleaded with John Moffat, defendant and appellant case and exceptions and return to Common Pleas, on appeal from judgment of Marine Court ... State of New York, in the Court of Appeals, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, appellants, against Susan M. Parish, Joseph Delafield, Daniel Parish and James Parish, respondants statement and points for the respondents James Parish and Daniel Parish. An investigation of the case of Abraham Thornton, who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the willful murder, and afterwards arraigned for the rape, of Mary Ashford, (of which charges he was that day acquitted) Annals of crime in the Midland Circuit or biographies of noted criminals in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, and Lincoln Anne Price, widow, appellant, Thomas Baker, Clerk and Watkin Williams Wynn Esq., respondents the respondents case : to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Wednesday the 21st of February, 1727. An inquiry, historical and critical into the evidence against Mary Queen of Scots and an examination of the histories of Dr. Robertson and Mr. Hume with respect to that evidence Answer to charges preferred against John I. Davenport, as U.S. Commissioner and chief supervisor of elections by Oswald Ottendorfer, Amos F. Eno, George A. Heinriches, Andrew J. Haggerty, John B. Lewis, John Doran, and Patrick H. Maguire Answer of Adam H. Dickey, James A. Neal, Edward A. Merritt, William R. Rathvon, members of the Christian Science Board of Directors to complaint of John V. Dittemore filed in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, May 15, 1919. Anna E. Bullock vs. Thomas O. Bullock, on contract brief for defendant on argument of demurrer / The nation's bulwark, an oration on the freedom of the press, delivered at the Court House in Danbury, Con., Wednesday Dec. 5, 1832, on the liberation of P.T. Barnum Esq., editor of the Herald of freedom from imprisonment for an alleged libel to which is appended an account of the proceedings on that occasion : together with a letter addressed to him while in prison / In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, Anna Maria Doyle, plaintiff, respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants brief for appellants. Annals of murder or daring outrages, trials, confessions, etc. Ann S. Oakenfull vs. Bernard Reilly, impleaded, &c. Annie B. Davis (Theodore Davis Boal, executor), complainant-appellant, against Thomas L. Manson, as executor and others, respondents, equity no. 384 brief for the appellant. Trial for slander in the Superior Court of New-York, before Chief Justice Jones, January term, 1834, second Monday in term, Andrew Bowden vs. Andrew Gifford damages laid at Answer to Cursory strictures on a charge delivered to the grand jury, October 2, 1794 Anna Maria Doyle against the Manhattan Railway Company, et al plaintiff's brief on the reargument. Anna E. Bullock, appellant, vs. Thomas O. Bullock, et al., respondents on appeal from Chancery : case on appeal, November term, 1893 / Andrew English v. Francis Porter, admr. Answer of George W. English, district judge of the United States for the Eastern District of Illinois to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him Andrew T. Judson's remarks to the jury on the trial of the case, State v. P. Crandall Superior Court, Oct. term, 1833, Windham County, Ct. Anna Maria Doyle against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company supplementary brief. Answer and protest of George W. Matsell, police commissioner and president of the Board of Police of the city of New York, to charges made against the Commissioners of Police by the Mayor of the city of New York, October 7, 1875 Anne Nichols, complainant, against Universal Pictures Corporation, Carl Laemmle and Harry Pollard, defendants complainant's trial brief on the law and facts. Andrew Antoni vs. S.C. Greenhow brief of plaintiff in error. Answer of John V. Dittemore to complaint of Herbert W. Eustace, David B. Ogden, and Lamont Rowlands filed in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, April 9, 1919. An official account of the trial and execution of Arbuthnot & Ambrister, as transmitted by the President of the U. States to Congress with closed doors containing the whole proceedings of the court martial, as ordered by Major-General Jackson, with every paper relating to it : together with some remarks on the conduct of the two chiefs, Francis and Bull Head, who likewise expiated their crimes on the gallows, these subjects which have excited so much disputation in the public prints are now in these sheets detailed in a fair, correct, and impartial manner. An inquiry of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt., late lord mayor of the city of London, into the cases of Canning and Squires, with his motives, his whole conduct and its consequencs, together with the various incidents attending it begun in the February sessions of His Mayoralty and continued down to the time of Canningѫs Tryal and Conviction : in a letter from that Gentleman to the Liverymen of London : in which are occasionally interspersed copies of the original letters, certificates, informations, and such other evidence as led to the discovery of the innocence of Squires, and the Imposture of Canning. [Appeals before the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council] Appendix to the amended petition of Jane Wortham for leave to bring in a bill to dissolve, rescind, and make void the marriage of William Burton Newenham and Frances Louisa, the petitioner's daughter and to enable her to marry again Appeal to the President of the United States for a re examination of the proceedings of the general court martial in his case Appendix B exhibits for the defence. Answers for Donald M'Ilmun late of the Island of Jamaica, now merchant in Glasgow, to the petition of Mess. Mansfield, Hunter, and Company, merchants in Edinburgh Answers for the creditors of Sir Alexander Murray, of Stanhope, baronet, deceast, and of Charles Murray, Esq., his brother, to the petition of Edward, Duke of Norfolk, and others Appeal to the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council from the judgment of the Chancery Court of York on a charge of heresy (pronounced 2nd December, 1869) read before their Lordships on the 10th, 14th, and 15th November, 1870 Answers for John Cameron only lawful son to Alexander Cameron, of Kinnaird, to the bill of advocation offered in name of James Malcolm, second daughter to the deceased James Malcolm merchant in Jamaica Answers for William Galdie, merchant in Glasgow, factor for the trustees on the sequestrated estate of James Anderson, merchant in Glasgow, to the petition of William Gray of Cartcraig, merchant in Glasgow Appendix summary of testimony. Antha M. Virgil, plaintiff-appellant, against Hyman Newmark, defendant-respondent, case on appeal Answers for David Campbell, of Clochombie to the petition of Neil Campbell, of Duntroon Answers for David Campbell, of Clochombie to the petition of Donal Campbell, of Balinaby Appeal of Samuel D. Greene, in vindication of himself against the false swearing of Johnson Goodwill, a Morgan conspirator, in the case of Commonwealth vs. Moore & Sevey, editors of the Masonic Mirror for a libel on said Greene Apollos R. Wetmore and others agst., George Law, executor, &c., and others Appeal from the District Court of Dubuque County, James MacGregor, Junr., v. Alexander MacGregor, Ann G. MacGregor, George D. Gardener, Egbert Gardener, Gregor MacGregor, Gardener MacGregor, and Duncan MacGregor In the matter of appeal of Major John S. Cocks, brigade inspector, 3rd brigade, N.Y.S.M., from the proceedings of a court-martial, convened by division order, dated Aug. 23, 1856 Answers for Robert Crichton merchant in Irvine, and John Crichton merchant in Ladyhall, chargers to the petition of William Alexander, suspender Answers for Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell, and Alexander Macmillan, clerk the signet, his factor, to the petition of Patrick Crawford of Auchinames, Esquire Answers for Arthur Stration of Kirkside, pursuer, to the petition of John Fullerton of Kinnaber, and Col. John Scot of Comistoun, defenders Appendix B the Indian press on the Tilak case. Answers to the articles of impeachment against the Judge of Probate for the county of Middlesex Answers for Agnes Seton, relict of Alexander Williamson, some time provost of Kirkaldy, deceast, and John Ross, eldest son of the deceast Patrick Ross of Innernethie advocate, and his tutors, defenders to the petition of Alexander Alison, deputy-cashier of excise, pursuer. Answers for Patrick Crawford of Auchinames, Esq., pursuer to the petition of Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell, and Alexander Macmillan clerk to the signet, his factor, defenders Answers for Alexander Mitchel, merchant in Aberdeen, to the prison of Messrs. Burnet and Mowat, merchants in Campvere Appendix Answers for Francis Paterson, supervisor of excise, to the petition of His Majesty's advocate Answers for Robert Arthur, merchant in Irvine, to the petition of Messrs. Hastie and Jamieson merchants in Glasgow Answers for Messieurs Burnet and Mowat, merchants in Campvere, to the petition of Alexander Mitchel, merchant in Aberdeen Answers for Thomas Fullarton, of Galraw, John Fullarton, of Cowie, his son and John Turnbull, of Strikathro, all heritors having right to salmon fishings on the water of Northesk, and Robert Ramsay, merchant in Edinburgh, tacksman of the fishing of Edzel, upon the said water pursuers, to the petition of Hercules Scot, of Brotherton, defender Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Jerusha, Ebenezer Giles, master, Francis le Feuvre, commander of the private ship of War Vulture, appellant, the said Ebenezer Giles, claimant of the said ship and her cargo, as the property of American citizens, respondents on appeal from the High Court of Admirally of England : case on behalf of the appellant. Answers for Thomas Lord Erskine, David Erskine of Dun Esq., and the feuars and purchasers from them, to the petition of John Galloway of Burrow-Meadow Appendix of deeds and exhibits in the Roxburghe causes Appeal of S.W. Baldwin, assignor to Gordon McKay, from the decision of the interference examiner in the matter of the interference : S.W. Baldwin, assignor to Gordon McKay, v. Horace H. Bigelow, hearing before Hon. M.D. Leggett, commissioner of patents argument of Anthony Pollok, of counsel for Horace H. Bigelow / Answers for James Wallace, merchant in Norway and Alexander Keith, writer in Edinburgh, his factor to the bill of suspension presented by James Nairn and his cautioner Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Het Huys Brandenburg, Frans de Clerck, master, Helleman Van Eykellenberg, of Schewlm, in the county of Mark, in the dominions of His Prussian Majesty, a natural-born subject of his said Majesty, a native of Schewlm aforesaid and a member of the Council of Commerce there, by patent from His Prussian Majesty and his said Majesty's consul of the Prussian nation for upwards of ten years past, especially appionted by his said Majesty to the states of Zealand, one of the United Provinces of Holland, resident at Flushing in Zealand and the true, lawful, and sole owner of fifteen sixteenth parts or shares of the said ship Het Huys Brandenburg and her cargo for and behalf of himself, as the true, lawful and sole owner and proprieter of fifteen sixteenth parts or shares thereof and for and on behalf of William Wenham, of Hastings, in the county of Sussex, merchant, a natural-born subject of our Sovereign Lord the Kings and now and for several years last past, resident at Hastings aforesaid, the true, lawful and sole owner and proprieter of the remaining sixteenth part of the said ship and her cargo, appellant, vs John Broom, commander of the private ship of war the Union, the Captor, respondent an appeal from the Vice-Admiral Court of the island of Barbadoes : the appellant's case. Appendix to the case of Colonel Walter Ker and Richard Hotchkis, his attorney (in the competition of brieves betwixt Sir James Innes and Colonel Ker, for the estate of Roxburghe) Appendix to the case of the Lady Essex Ker claiming the titles and dignities of Roxburghe Appendix to cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Third Circuit, containing the Pea Patch or Fort Delaware case Answers for John Gallaway of Burrow-meadow, defender to the petition of Thomas Lord Erskine, David Erskine of Dun, Esq., James Robertson tenant in Old-byres, Tosbach daughter of the Deceast David Tosbach, merchant in Stirling and Robert Maiben, postmaster in Stirling her husband for his interest, James Robertson in Old-byres, William Robertson his eldest son, John Robertson in Greegart and James Robertson his eldest lawful son, pursuers. Supreme Court, N.Y., special term, Nov., 1860, Hogeboom, justice, Apollos R. Wetmore and others against George Law, excr, &c., and others Antiquities discovered in Stirlingshire Answers for Mansfield and Spence, merchants in Edinburgh to the petition of Burnet and Mowat, merchants in Campvere Answers for John Paisley Boxmaster, James Jamieson Collector and the other masters of the Incorporation of Weavers in the Burgh of Paisley, to the petition of James Alexander, weaver in Causeywayside of Paisley Apollos R. Wetmore, Howell Hoppock, Robert L. Stuart and Alexander Stuart, plaintiffs and respondents, against George Law, executor, &c., of Miner C. Storey, deceased, William Radford and John Murphy, defendants and appellants statement and points for appellants / Applications for employment and physical examinations to which firemen are subjected by Western Railroads / Arbitration between the Western Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen under the Act of Congress approved July 15, 1913 : regarding wages and working conditions of Locomotive Engineers, Firemen and Hostlers : brief and argument on behalf of the engineers, firemen and hostlers. Award of the Board of Arbitration James J. Storrow, chairman, James L. Richards, James H. Vahey, in the matter of the controversy between the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Boston Carmen's Union, Division 589, of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, January 15, 1914 In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Tuesday, 12th July,1910, before Mr. Justice Ridley and a special jury in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee : Archer-Shee v. the King / Argument delivered before the judges of the Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, in the case of Carter's executorsاappellants against Cutting and othersاappellees Archer-Shee v. the King Argument before the Hon. James S. Morsell, assistant judge of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia in the matter of the appeal of John North from the decision of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, Commissioner of Patents, awarding priority of invention to Cyrus Chambers, Jr. for certain improvements in paper-folding machinery / Arbitration between the Western Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 15, 1913 : regarding wages and working conditions of Locomotive Engineers, Firemen and Hostlers : brief and argument on behalf of the engineers, firemen and hostlers. Application for Mandamus and proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, H. Clarke, Esq., versus the Mayor and Town Clerk of the Borough of Boston, relative to the tolls, &c. Argument and judgment in the Court of Exchequer, on the the [sic] 29th and 30th of June, 1813, in the cause of Davison v. the Attorney-general, on the important question, "whether exceptions may be taken to the answer of the attorney-general" Rulings as to meaning or application of the award, arbitration between the Western Railroads represented by a Conference Committee of Managers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen submitted to arbitration, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 15, 1913, by agreement dated August 3, 1914 : Chicago, Illinois, August 30, 1915. In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Wednesday, July 27th, 1910, before Mr. Justice Phillimore and a special jury in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee : Archer-Shee v. the King / Arbitration between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen submitted to arbitration under the Erdman Act, by agreement dated Feb. 18, 1913, at Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. Argument for plaintiff, in case of Thomas Hicks, Ex'r. of Capt. Isaac Hicks, versus the United States for half-pay, under the resolve of October 21, 1780 also in behalf of the half pay debts due to the officers of the revolution generally, embracing the laws and decisions in support of same : also suggestions in behalf of all the creditors of the United States / In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Friday, July 29th, 1910, before Mr. Justice Phillimore and a special jury in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee : Archer-Shee v. the King / Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between Great Britain and the United States of America the Argonaut and Colonel Jonas H. French : answer of His Majesty's Government. The Alsop claim appendix of the case of the United States of America for and in behalf of the original American claimants in this case their heirs, assigns, representatives and devisees versus the Republic of Chile, before His Majesty George V, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British dominions beyond the seas, king and emperor of India, under the protocol of December 1, 1909. Appendix to the second class Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between Great Britain and the United States of America memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim for Yukon Lumber : statement of the claim. Argument before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States, inquiring into the manner of the election of Hon. George E. Spencer to the United States Senate Edgar S. Appleby, another, etc., plaintiffs, against the city of New York, defendants before Mr. Justice Pendleton, special term, part III : brief of plaintiffs. In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Thursday, July 28th, 1910, before Mr. Justice Phillimore and a special jury in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee : Archer-Shee v. the King / Argument delivered before the Supreme Court of the United States, at the term of 1839, in the case of Charles C. Scott and others lessee vs. Thomas Reid and others Arbitration between Peru and Chile appendix to the counter case of Peru in the matter of the controversy arising out of the question of the Pacific before the President of the United States of America, arbitrator : under the protocol and supplementary act between the Republic of Peru and the Republic of Chile, signed July 20, 1922, at Washington, D.C., ratified January 15, 1923. Application to the House of Bishops and the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America for an Ultimate Court of Appeal, in the matter of the presentment of Bishop William Montgomery Brown with defendant's brief upon application / In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Tuesday, July 26th, 1910, before Mr. Justice Phillimore and a special jury in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee : Archer-Shee v. the King / Argument for the innocence of Charles Hussey with remarks upon the danger of giving too much credit to presumptive evidence Appendix to the third class Appendix to the first class Defence of Hamilton Easter, et al. Application to the President of the United States for the pardon of Albert Freeman Edgar S. Appleby, et al., individually and as executors, etc., plaintiffs, against the city of New York, impleaded et al., defendants brief of defendant the city of New York. Appendix to the case of the United States before the International Boundary Commission, United StatesاMexico, Hon. Eugene Lafleur, presiding under the provisions of the convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, concluded June 24, 1910 George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, to our lovits Archer-Shee v. the King correspondence relating to the petition of Right subsequent to the hearing in the Law Courts in July, 1910. Appendix to the report of the trial of John Francis Knapp, on an indictment for murder containing the new evidence, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of His Honor Judge Putnam, to the jury on the second trial. Coombe v. Edwards judgment of the Right Hon. Lord Penzance : in which the proceedings of the Queen's Bench Division in the case of Martin v. Mackonochie are considered. Argument for the defence in the case of the United States vs. Colonel Louis Schirmer, 15th New York Heavy Artillery tried before General Court Martial, composed of Brig. Gen. Briggs, President Col. Collier, Col. Ellis, Col. Heidrick, Major Taylor, and Capt. Kortz, Major Burnham, judge advocate : at the city of Washington, commencing March 20, and terminating May 31. Appendix to the case of the United States of America on behalf of the Orinoco Steamship Company against the United States of Venezuela Archibald B. Gwathmey and Charles B. Gwathmey, appellants, against B.F. Cheatham and J.F. Cheatham, respondents case on appeal. Application of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia for revision of rates order and opinion of July 31, 1926. Before the State Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, application of Chicago Motor Bus Company and Chicago Stage Company for a certificate of convenience & necessity to operate motor bus lines & routes Argument for the complainant in the case of the state of Pennsylvania, vs. the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company in support of the commissioners report upon the necessity and utility of the steam packet chimneys now used on the Ohio river, in reply to Mr. Russell / Argument of Hon. WM. H. Arnoux in defense of Capt. De Long and the other officers of the Jeannette exploring expedition and of the Court of Inquiry for the House Naval Committee Argument of Fred Fay, general executive board member on behalf of Boston Carmen's Union, in the arbitration proceedings between the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Boston Carmen's Union, Division 589, of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America : before James J. Storrow, chairman, James L. Richards, James H. Vahey, arbitrators. Argument of F.J. Fithian, Esq., in the Court of Appeals of N.Y., September 28, 1866, on the constitutionality of the "License" law of 1866 Argument of David McClure, of counsel for defendant, in the action of Florence M. de Meli against Henry A. de Meli, in the New York Supreme Court, January 30th, 1884 Argument of Hugh M. Dorsey, solicitor-general, Atlanda Judicial Circuit at the trial of Leo M. Frank, charged with the murder of Mary Phagan Argument of Brevet Major C.R. Layton, (judge advocate, Military Commission,) for the prosecution Argument in opposition to Henry A. Du Pont's claim to the office of United States Senator for the state of Delaware Argument of David A. Burr, Esq., of Washington, D.C., for the appellant, in the case of Woodbury vs. Aldridge, upon the appeal of Jonathan Woodbury from the decision of the Commissioner of Patents, in the matter of the interference declared between the application of said Woodbury, as an assignee, for letters patent upon an improvement in fanning mills and the patent granted to Hiram Aldridge, May 24, 1859, with the reasons of appeal Argument of Ed. Graham Haywood, special judge advocate, in reply to the arguments of the several counsel for William J. Tolar, David Watkins and Thomas Powers, charged with the murder of Archibald Beebee, at Fayetteville, North Carolina, February 11th 1867 delivered Septemper 13th and 14th, 1867, before the Military Commission, Raleigh, N.C. Argument of Anson Maltby, counsel for the petitioner, Fitz John Porter, before the Advisory Board of Officers at West Point, January 1879 Argument of Alexander W. Bradford, in the case of the people, ex. rel., the Bank of the Commonwealth vs. the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments of the city and county of New-York Argument of Attorney General Akerman on the constitutionality of the Legal Tender Act of Congress of 1862, before the Supreme Court of the United States, April 18, 1871. Argument of Hon. Samuel M. Wilson of San Francisco on behalf of petitioner in the Circuit Court Argument of A.M. Sherman, before the Supreme Court, (Hon. Henry E. Davies, Daniel P. Ingraham and Josiah Sutherland, Justices) August, 1858, on the Appeal of Ann Parish and Martha Sherman from the decree of the surrogate, in the matter of the probate of a will and codicils of Henry Parish, deceased Argument of Chester I. Reed, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, at a law term in Boston, for the complainant, in case B.M.C. Durfee by his probate guardian John S. Brayton vs. Old Colony & Fall River R.R. Company Argument for the state in the mandamus cases of Robert Leachman vs. Henry Musgrove, auditor and Henry Musgrove, auditor, vs. Robert Leachman, in the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi on writ of error and cross writ of error to the Circuit Court of the First District of Hinds County Argument of Harry Bingham for the plaintiffs in Samuel H. Dow & a., v. the Northern Railroad & a., before the Supreme Court, June 4, 1886 Argument of Balie Peyton & Jordan Stokes, counsel for defendant, in the case of the United States versus Capt. Frank Gurley on trial before a military commission, sitting the city of Nashville, on a charge of murder, for the alleged killing of Brig.-Gen. Robert L. McCook. British Copyright in foreign compositions, (first published after July 1, 1842), shewn to be unaffected by the decision in Jefferys v. Boosey In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. 85, N.A. Cowdrey et al., appellants, vs. the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company et al., appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas brief for appellees. Brigadier General Wool, message from the President of the United States transmitting the proceedings of the Court of Inquiry in the case of Brevet Brigadier general wool : October 9, 1837, read and laid upon the table. Brief for Kenneth Mackenzie, Q.C., in the matter of the Fenian trials at Toronto, in Canada, in the years 1866 and 1867 Milwaukee and Minnesota R.R. Co., appellants, vs. Frederick P. James brief for appellants, the Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company. Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. the Boston & Lowell Railroad and the Boston & Maine Railroad consolidated case / John M. Butler vs. WM. E. Lehman Brief of Harris & George, Frank Hawkins, et al., vs. the Board of Supervisors of Carroll Co. Brief of title of the Fair Hill and Sepviva estates Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for defendants, appellants. In the Court of Errors, John Bush, appellant, vs. Peter W. Livingston and John Townsend, respondents case on the part of the appellants. Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Argument of counsel before the Hon. James Dunlop, chief judge of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, in the matter of the appeal of Albertus Larrowe from the decision of Hon. William D. Bishop, commissioner of patents rejecting his application for a patent for an improvement in self-acting carriage brakes : hearing, February 6, 1860 : counsel for Albertus Larrowe, Thos. H. 'Dodge, Washington, D.C. Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Ogden versus Saunders, involving the constitutionality of the state bankrupt laws Argument of E.C. Larned, Esq., counsel of defence, on the trial of Joseph Stout, indicted for rescusing a fugitive slave from the United States Deputy Marshal, at Ottawa, Ill., Oct. 20, 1859 delivered in the United States District Court, in the Northern District of Illinois, Monday & Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 1860 / Argument in the cases of August Reiter, convicted of murder and Jean Louis, a colored man, convicted of arson before the Provisional Court for the state of Louisiana, Hon. Charles A. Peabody judge, &c., on the jurisdiction of the court, and the principles of the military law Argument of Charles Sumner, Esq., before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in the case of Sarah C. Roberts vs. the city of Boston, December 4, 1849 Titles to land in the city of San Francisco, Supreme Court of California, December, 1859, Wm. Hart, respondent, vs. Burnett et als, appellants, ejectment, argument of Edmund Randolph, for appellants Argument of Ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown on the unconstitutionality of the test oath to attorneys-at-law in the United States District Court at Savannah, on the motion of Hon. William Law, who applied to be permitted to resume his practice in the court without taking the oath, Hon. John Erskine, presiding in said court. Argument in the Stokes will case on behalf of Mrs. Dora Stokes Dale, contestant, before Hon. Daniel G. Rollins, surrogate, delivered February 11th, 12th and 13th, 1884 / Argument of Asa Bird Gardner, counsel for government, after conclusion of the evidence in the case of Fitz-John Porter, before the Board of Army officers at West Point, January, 1879 Argument of Hon. Halbert E. Paine in behalf of Messrs. Sanders and Power Argument of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., on the part of the contestants, in the Rollwagen will case before the Surrogate of the county of New York, delivered March 31st and April 1st, 1874 Argument of Francis O.J. Smith, before Hon. Peleg Sparague, of Boston, Mass., Hon. N.G. Upham, of Concord, N.H., Hon. George S. Hillard, of Boston, Mass., referees upon the claim preferred by him against Prof. Samuel F.B. Morse, and heard on the 14th, 15th and 17th of September, 1860, at the court room of the United States Circuit Court, in the city of Boston Hon. George T. Curtis, Counsel for Prof. Morse. Argument of Hon. George Bliss, of Counsel for the Government in the second trial of the case of the United States vs. Thomas J. Brady, John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, and Montford C. Rerdell in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, April 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8, 1883 Argument of Hon. Edwards Pierrepont to the jury, on the trial of John H. Surratt for the murder of President Lincoln Argument in defence of the Rev. Eliphalet Nott, D.D., president of Union College and in answer to the charge made against him by Levinus Vanderheyden and James W. Beekman presented before the Committee of the Senate, appointed to investigate certain pecuniary affairs of Union College / Argument of Robert Phillimore, D.C.L., in the Court of Arches, in the matter of the ornaments in the Churches of St. Paul and St. Barnabas, Knightsbridge Liddell (clerk) and Horne and others against Westerton, and Liddell (clerk) and Parke and Evans against Beale / Argument of James H. Olmstead, Esq. Personal liability laws argument of John K. Porter, for the plaintiffs in error, in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the cases of Duncan, Sherman & Co., and Watts Sherman, plaintiffs in error, vs. James M. Smith, receiver of Oliver Lee & Company's bank at Buffalo : Washington, February 20, 1862. Argument of Richard T. Merrick, Esq., on motion to vacate the service in the case of Charles W. Woolley vs. Benj. F. Butler, in the Superior Court of the City of Baltimore, Saturday, October 10, 1868 Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of William Freeman, on his trial for murder, at Auburn, July 21st and 22nd, 1846 Argument of Randell Hunt, in the Batture case on the Plea "Res Judicata" Argument of James T. Austin, attorney general of the Commonwealth, before the Supreme Judicial Court in Middlesex, on the case of John R. Buzzell, one of the twelve individuals charged with being concerned in destroying the Ursuline Convent at Charlestown Argument of Mr. C.E. Pike, (on behalf of the claimant) with copious extracts from the testimony as taken before the Committee on claims, 1869. Argument of Thomas S. Grimǩ, delivered in the Court of Appeals of the state of South-Carolina, before the Hon. David Johnson & William Harper on the 2d and 3d April, 1834 in the case of the state, ex. relatione Edward M'Crady, against Col. B.F. Hunt on the constitutionality of the oath in the act for the military organization of this state, passed 19th December, 1833 : with table of contents & statement of the case. Argument of Joseph L. Jernegan, before the Supreme Court of New York, January 1858, in the case of Mussina against Stillman and others Argument of N. Richardson, Esq., before the Hon. S.H. Hodges, commissioner of patents of the United States Argument of Nicholas Hill in the Albany bridge case before the United States Circuit Court held at the city of New York in September, 1858 Argument of Randell Hunt, Esq., in the Batture case Penal questions, breach of trust.اfraud : argument of the defense in the trial of George I. Ham, former president of the United States Banking Company, S.A. The president, managers and company of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., vs. the Pennsylvania Coal Company arguments of counsel for the defendants. Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of William Freeman, on his trial for murder, at Auburn, July 21st and 22d, 1846 Argument of Mr. Baron Smith, in giving judgment on the case of Mr. Justice Johnson Argument of William Curtis Noyes, Esq., on the trial of Hon. Frederick A. Tallmadge, general superintendent of Metropolitan Police, before the Board of Commissioners of Police Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of Abel F. Fitch and others, under an indictment for arson, delivered at Detroit on the 11th, 12th, and 14th of September, 1851 Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of Abel F. Fitch and others, under an indictment for arson, delivered at Detroit on the 12th, 13th, and 15th days of September, 1851 Argument of Samuel L. Southard, in the case of Stacy Decow and Joseph Hendrickson versus Thomas L. Shotwell delivered at Trenton, before the Court of Appeals of the state of New Jersey, at a special term in the eighth month, 1833 / Argument of P.T. Scruggs, before the Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Brownsvile, April term, 1868, in the case of Norton, plaintiff in error, vs. Hayden, defendant in error Argument of Ivers J. Austin, counsel for the respondent, before a Division Court Martial, assembled at Roxbury, March 23, 1841, for the trial of William Washburn, captain of the Suffolk Light Guard, a Volunteer Company of the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Massachusetts Militia on charges preferred against him by one Appleton, with the charges, evidence, and judgment of the court. Argument of Matt. H. Carpenter in the Supreme Court of the United States, March 3 and 4, 1868, in the matter of ex parte Wm. H. McCardle, appellant with extracts from the brief where necessary to explain the argument Argument of Judge Advocate Asa Bird Gardiner, LL.D., delivered January, 22nd and 23d, 1885, on behalf of the prosecution in the trial of Brig-Gen. David G. Swaim, judge advocate general, U.S.A. Argument of John K. Porter, of counsel for the managers on behalf of the Assembly, on the trial of John C. Mather, one of the Canal Commissioners of the state of New York in the Court of Impeachments, September 8, 1853 Argument of Mr. C.H. Hill, assistant attorney general, in the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Farrington vs. Saunders, February 7, 1871 Argument of John A. Bingham, special judge advocate in reply to the arguments of the several counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michael O'Laughlin, Samuel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, and Samuel Arnold charged with conspiracy and the murder of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States Argument of R.C.L. Moncure, as counsel for the plaintiffs, in the case of the Bank of Virginia v. Adams, &c., depending in the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of Philadelphia, in equity, wherein is discussed the question of the liability of stockholders for the debts of a corporation Argument of R. Barnwell Smith, Esq., delivered in the Court of Appeals of the state of South Carolina, before the Hon. David Johnson & William Harper, on the third April, 1834, in the case of the State, ex relatione Edward M'Crady against Col. B.F. Hunt, on the constitutionality of the oath in the act for the military organization of this state, passed 19th December, 1833 Argument of Richard Yeadon, Esq., in re, the People's Bank, before the Law Court of Appeals of South-Carolina, Charleston, January 16th & 17th, 1854 Argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., United States attorney, in the case of the United States vs. 4,261 hides, Pickman & Silsbee, claimants Argument of John C. Bullitt, counsel for the petitioner, Fitz John Porter, before the Advisory Board of Officers at West Point, January 6th, 1879 Treasury notes a legal tender, argument of John K. Porter, in the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, in the case of the Metropolitan Bank and others, respondents, agt. Henry H. Van Dyck ... appellant. June 27, 1863 Argument of John K. Porter, on the trial at Albany, of William Landon, acquitted July 21, 1855, on a charge of violating the prohibitory law Argument of Richard T. Merrick, special assistant attorney-general of the United States, in the second trial of the case of the United States vs. Thomas J. Brady, John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, and Montford C. Rerdell, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Argument of the Hon. John D. Freeman, of Mississippi in the Great Quo Warranto case of the state of Louisiana, ex rel., H.S. McComb and others VS. Gen. G.T. Beauregard and others, President and Directors of the N.O., J. & G.N.R.R. Co. together with the testimony of Gen. G.T. Beauregard, Gen. P.B. Starke, Gen. H.S. McComb, Hon. Henry Clay-dibble and others. Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen of counsel for the commonwealth, in case of the Commonwealth vs. Petroff indicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County for corrupt solicitation of members of the legislature : delivered March 10, 1880 / Argument of John Van Buren, at the general term of the Supreme Court of New York, on behalf of the plaintiff, in the case of John P. Beekman, administrator, &c., against the people of the state of New York, Mary Bonsor and others, Feb. 23d and 24th, 1858 ... Case of General Fitz John Porter, Mr. Choate's argument for petitioner, West Point, 1879 Arrest and escape of James Stephens, head centre of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, to which is added a detailed account of the trial and sentence of Thomas Clark Luby and others Aristides Doggett, receiver, &c., appellant, vs. the Florida Railroad Company appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Florida. Arguments of Charles Theodore Russell, Jr., Esq., counsel for the respondents and Arthur T. Johnson, Esq., and Gen. Edgar R. Champlin, counsel for the petitioners, in the contested election case of Isaac P. Hutchinson and Harry O. Alexander v. James H. Doyle and Richard J. Hayes before the committee on elections on the part of the House Arthur Manchester, plaintiff in error, v. the Commonwealth of Massachusetts brief for the Commonwealth. Argument of William H. Seward, in the Albany bridge case before the United States Circuit Court held at the city of New York in September, 1858 Arrest of Major R.O. Sheppard, D.S.O., R.A.O.C report by the Right Hon. J.F.P. Rawlinson, K.C., M.P., of enquiry held under Tribunals of Enquiry (Evidence) Act, 1921 / Arguments of counsel in the matter of Mrs. Emily L. Fry's petition for a divorce and the answer thereto, before the Divorce Committee of the House of Representatives, Tuesday evening, March 1, 1859 Arguments for the prosecution at the trial of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Harrington, and Arthur B. Williams for conspiracy in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, November 16, 23, 24, 25, 1874 Arguments on behalf of the commonwealth and defense in the trial of Caleb Powers, (late secretary of state of Kentucky) as an accessory before the fact to the murder of William Goebel (late governor of Kentucky) before Hon. James A. Cantrell, judge, and a jury at Georgetown, Ky., July 9th-August 20, 1900 Arguments of William Carmichael Smyth, Esq., in support of his appeal to the judicial committee of the privy council Arguments of Hon. Seth L. Larrabee and Hon. Samuel C. Darling counsel for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in the Chandler will case before Hon. Charles P. Mattocks, judge of Probate at Portland, Maine, April 14th and 16th, 1904 Arguments and decisions in remarkable cases before the High Court of Justiciary, and other supreme courts, in Scotland / Martha E. Piatt, executrix of J.W. Piatt, deceased, versus John H. Piatt, et al. appeal from Boone Circuit Court : argument for plaintiff. Aristides Doggett, receiver, vs. the Florida Railroad Company supplemental brief on the part of appellant. Arguments of counsel in the Court of Appeals of the state of New York upon the power of Congress to make United States Treasury notes a legal tender In the Supreme Court of the state of Missouri, division number 2, October term, 1916, Arthur R. Deacon and Arthur W. Lambert, trustees under the will of Lily Lambert, deceased, James T. Walker, a minor, and Mercantile Trust Company, curator of James T. Walker, a minor, respondents ... Argument of William H.Y. Hackett, for the defendants, in the suit in Chancery, John A. Parker against the Winnipiseogee Lake Cotton & Woolen Manufacturing Company, before the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of New-Hampshire, May term, 1859 Arrestum sive placitum Parlamenti Tholosani continens historiam (in casu matrimoniali) admodum memorabilem, adeoqùe prodigiosam / Arguments of counsel in the cases of the Snipe, the Martha, the Vesta, and other American vessels, detained under the orders in council and brought to adjudication in the High Court of Admiralty, before the Right Honorable Sir William Scott, on the 8th, 10th, 14th, 15th, and 29th of July 1812 Argument on behalf of Thaddeus Hyatt, brought before the Senate of the United States on a charge of contempt for refusing to appear as a witness before the Harper's Ferry Committee Arguments of Messrs. Whipple and Webster in the case of Martin Luther, plaintiff in error, versus Luther M. Borden and others in the Supreme Court of the United States, January term, 1848 In the Supreme Court of Arkansas, Arkansas Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, appellant, v. R.E. Brown, appellee appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court : appellant's brief. Arguments of counsel in the West Washington market case on an application to the Supreme Court by the comptroller and counsel to the corporation of the city of New York, to set aside a judgment in ejectment and to restore the city to the possession of the above named premises, as also to vacate two judgments obtained by Messrs. James B. Taylor and Owen N. Brennan against the city amounting together to over with the opinion of Judge Ingraham and the order entered thereon, vacating the judgments and granting the relief sought / Arthur E. Morgan, plaintiff-appellant, v. Tennessee Valley Authority, et al., defendant-respondent brief for respondent / Central Criminal Court sessions paper, Winchester, Mayor, first session, held November 24, 1834 minutes of evidence / Chamizal arbitration the case of the United States of America before the International Boundary Commission, United States-Mexico, Hon. Eugene Lafleur, presiding under the provisions of the convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, concluded June 24, 1910 : with portfolio of maps. Charges of impeachment against Frederick A. Fenning hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Sixty-ninth Congress first session on House resolution 228 : May 20, 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, 1926. Charges Against Hon. Grover M. Moscowitz, United States district judge for the Eastern District of New York, Aprin 8, 1930, ordered to be printed Mr. Graham, from the committee on the judiciary, submitted the following report. Report of the Subcommittee to the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixthy-fourth Congress first session, in the matter of charges against H. Snowden Marshall United States District attorney for the Southern District of New York Charges of Baron Smith, also addresses, presented to him and his answers together with a report of the two debates in the House of Commons : upon his case and an appendix. Charges against William E. Baker, United States District Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia Mr. Dyer, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. Chanler against Sherman in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York : (brief and argument, together with certified copies and discussion theron of the 1897 and 1899 proceedings in New York and the 1901 proceedings in Virginia which preceded same) Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller, plaintiffs and appellants against James B. Turnley, impleaded with William F. Turnley, defendant and respondent respondent's points. Charges against William E. Baker, United States District Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Sixty-eighth Congress second session pursuant to H. Res. 325 : January 21, 1925. Celebrated trials Central Trust Company of New York, complainant, vs. the American Association Limited, defendant bill of complaint / Celebrated naval and military trials To the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Southern District of New York, in the Second Judicial Circuit, charges preferred against John I. Davenport, as U.S. commissioner and chief supervisor of elections by Oswald Ottendorfer, Amos F. Eno, George A. Heinrichs, Andrew J. Haggerty, John B. Lewis, John Doran, and Patrick H. Maguire Celebrated trial of Rev. J.H. Fairchild, for the alleged seduction of Miss Rhoda Davidson, together with his own defence before the council Centralia tragedy and trial Chapel street Sewer case Charge of Judge Patterson, 1795 Charge of Judge J. Pringle Jones to the grand inquest of Northampton County, at August term, 1849 Charges against William E. Baker, United States District Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Sixty-eighth Congress first session pursuant to H. Res. 325 : November 25 and 26, 1924. Charges to the jury by Judges Field and Hoffman, of the United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of California in the Chapman treason case. Charges of impeachment against Frederick A. Fenning Mr. Dyer, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report (pursuant to H. Res. 228) Charges of Hon. Oscar E. Keller against the Attorney General of the United States hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives sixty-seventh Congress Third Sessions on H. Res. 425, September 16, 1922 and December 4, 1922. Charges of the Bar Association of New York against Hon. George G. Barnard and Hon. Albert Cardozo, justices of the Supreme Court and Hon. John H. McCunn, a justice of the Superior Court of the city of New York, and testimony thereunder taken before Judiciary Committee of the Assembly of the state of New York, 1872 In the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia, Central of Georgia Railway Company, plaintiff in error, v. Victoria Waldo, administratrix, defendant in error brief of the attorney-general of the United States as amicus curiae upon the constitutionality of the employers liability act of April 22, 1908 / Charges against Hon. Frank Cooper, United States district judge for the Northern District of New York, March 2, 1927 referred to the House calendar and ordered to be printed : Mr. Graham, from the committee on the judiciary, submitted the following report. Minutes of evidence Central Criminal Court, Monday, 5th April 1875, the Queen against Walter Hibbert and others for conspiracy, the recorder's charge to the grand jury Charge of Joseph C. Hutcheson to the grand jury of March, 1925 report of the grand jury on the Harris County jail. Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller against James B. Turnley and William T. Turnley statement of facts. Central Pacific Railroad Company against the United States, no. 7972, the same against the same, no. 7973, Central Pacific Railroad Company Organisation, articles of association and of consolidation Charge to the jury Stephen S. Chatterton, agst. Edward Fox opinion of referee. Charles River Dam evidence and arguments before the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners and report thereon. In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, October term, 1921, no. 3724, Chester A. Porter, appellant, vs. Annie Gardner, appellee brief on behalf of respondent, George C. Aukam, judge of the Municipal Court of the District of Columbia, on application for writ of prohibition. Charles Keller, Cuno H. Rudolph, and James F. Oyster, constituting the Board of Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. Potomac Electric Power Company appeal from the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. Charles S. Fairchild, appellant, against Bainbridge Colby, as secretary of the United States and A. Michell Palmer, as attorney general of the United States brief for appellant / Charles M. Trufant et al., libellants and appellants, v. Steamer Johns Hopkins brief for claimants. Articles of impeachment presented against George W. English, United States District judge for the Eastern District of Illinois In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, before Mr. Justice Kekewich, February 23rd, 1888, Attorney-general v Anderson Articles of impeachment exhibited in Parliament, against Spencer Earle of Northamp., William Earle of Devonsh., Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen, Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthvr Lord Chapell, &c., for severall high crimes and misdemeanors ordered to be printed, Hen. Elsing Cler. D.C. : whereunto is annexed, the grounds of the proceedings of the Parliament from the beginning to this present, with the hinderances of their proceedings and causes of these distractions : together with the severall meanes which they have used to prevent intestine warre, and to hinder the malignant designes of the enemies of the peace of the kingdome, likewise ordered to be printed, Fo. Browne Cler. Parl. Attorney-general v. city of Toronto re. lese of Queen's Park and avenues : memo by the city solicitor, for the information of the Special committee re Queen's Park, prepared pursuant to resolution of said committee, dated May 4th, 1888. John A. Brown, adm'r of John Aspden of London, Samuel Jackson, adm'r D.B.N.T.A. of John Aspden, of Lancashire, James McMurtrie and Rebecca, his wife, George J. Naylor and James E. Packer, Thomas H. White, in his own right and as ex'or of Elizabeth McPherson, Thomas Aspden, in his own right and as ex'or of John Aspden, of Lancashire, et al., appellants, vs. Matthias Aspden's adm'rd D.B.N.C.T.A., et al. on appeal from the Circuit Court, U.S., for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Consultazione a favore del Sig. Sansone Costantini, pubblico negoziante di Livorno di nazione Ebrea contro il Sig. Cavaliere Conte Giorgio Woinovich, maggiore al servizo di Russia Augustus D. Juilliard versus Thomas S. Greenman argument for the defendant in error by Thomas H. Talbot : the United States has sovereign authority in the matter of legal tender. Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, against Sir Elijah Impey, Knight, late chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal Articles of impeachment of high treason, exhibited by the House of Commons against Simon Lord Lovat, and the answer of the said Lord together with the replication of the House of Commons to the said answer. Articles of impeachment exhibited by House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the state of Montana for themselves and on the behalf of all the people of the state of Montana, against Charles L. Crum, judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District of the state of Montana. Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Benjamin F. Edwards, as trustees, complainants, against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity, consolidated cause no. 4540, Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Benjamin F. Edwards, as trustees, complainants, against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity, no. 4478, Commonwealth Steel Company, complainant, against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity no. 4462 Defendant's appeal, Supreme Court of Errors, New Haven County, Third Judicial District, third Tuesday in January, 1896, Austin B. Fuller, et ux., vs. the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York Superior Court, New Haven County, first Tuesday in February, A.D. 1892. Opinion of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in the Third Circuit, delievered by Judge Baldwin Chalkley Atkinson vs. John Savage, president, Simon Gratz and others, citizens of Pennsylvania and Edmund Carlis and Jesse Oakley, citizens of New York, directors of an incorporated company called the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail Road Company : Timothy Field vs. the same defendants. Autobiography of Jesse H. Pomeroy, written by him while imprisoned in the Suffolk County jail and under sentence of death for the murder of H.H. Millen together with a sketch of his trial, the several crimes with which he is charged and an account of his recent attempt to break jail. Authentick coppie of the tryal of Scot and Mackpherson, anno 1712, laid before the House, pursuant to their Lordships order for that purpose, 18 Aprilis, 1737 Award in arbitration between the United Electric Railways Company and Providence Division no. 618 of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America. The Attorney general vs. the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church & others Asa Packer, in equity, vs. Joseph Noble, et al. in Common Pleas of Carbon Co., no. 57, Oct. T., 1857 / In the Court of Appeals, State of New York August Klipstein, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants : case on appeal. August F. Grimm, and others, suing on behalf of themselves and all other stockholders of the New York Butcher's Dressed Meat Company, plaintiffs, against the New York Butcher's Dressed Meat Company, and others, defendants demurrer book. Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor General of Bengal presented to the House of Commons in the months of April and May 1786 / Bagasse furnace suit, compilation of testimony letters and other documentary evidence pertaining to the suit Authentick extract of the proceedings in the trial of Capt. John Porteous laid before the House by the Duke of Newcastle, March the 3d, 1736. Account of Wm. Spiggot and Thomas Phillips, who were hanged for robbing on the highway Ad S.R.I. comitia generalia querelae legati Leodiensis delatae adversus iudicata consilii imperialis aulici in caussa Baronis de Weichs ab una contra Baronem de Collenbach atque Bernisium ab altera parte adiuncta est rerum gestarum narratio sub n. 1. puncto litis de præpositura Hansiensi enatæ, violatorumque hacoccasione, privilegiorum leodiensium, concordatorumque N. Germanicae, una cum iurisdictione & territoriali, & cameræ imperialis. Account of the case brought by the Eastern and South African Telegraph Company, Ltd., against the Cape Town Tramway Companies, Ltd. comprising the proceedings before the Supreme Court of the Cape Colony, the commission in London, with all documents and acts referred to : also a summary of both the case before the High Court and the Appeal, to the House of Lords, with explanatory map / Account of the trial of John Edwards of the city of New-York who was prosecuted for "collecting or promoting an assembly of persons under the pretence of public worship in a public street, on Sunday, June 16, 1822." : with a short account of his life, an address to the mayor and corporation and advice to the police magistrates, &c. / Addresses delivered by John A. Taylor, in the cases of Burroughs and Fuchs who were indicted and tried for murder at Oyer and Terminer of the Supreme Court held in Kings County, N.Y. Address delivered by the Honorable Isaac N. Mills, of the Westchester County Bar, on September 26th, 1923 in summing up for the defense to the jury at the trial of Walter S. Ward, upon the charge of murder in the first degree. Alfred A. Howlett, suing in his own behalf, etc., vs. the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway Company, and others summons, complaint, order of injunction, &c. John H. Albert, plff., respondent, against the Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad Company, defts., appellants points for appellants. Amazing trials from law courts Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute, et al., libellants and petitioners, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from final decree (Lowell, J.), November 28, 1898 : record. Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between Great Britain and the United States of America Cadenhead case. Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute, et al., libellants and petitioners, appellees brief on rehearing on behalf of appellant. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Alfred Kearney, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles Case, receiver of First National Bank of New Orleans, no. 150 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Louisiana : brief for the defendant in error. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, Alexander Lazard, et al., surviving partners, trading as Lazard Freres, vs. the Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company brief and argument of the defendant in error on the motion to dismiss the writ of error. American and British Claims Arbitration the "Newchwang" Pecuniary claims arbitration claim no. 2, William Hardman : memorandum of the oral argument of Great Britain in support of the claim. Stewart C. Allen, plaintiff-respondent, against the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, defendant-appellant points for appellant. Amalgamated Society of Engineers v. Adelaide Steamship Co., Ltd., and others In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, Alexander Lazard, et al., surviving partners, trading as Lazard Freres, vs. the Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Company brief and argument of plaintiffs in error on the motion to dismiss the writ of error. American and British claims arbitration the Great North Western Telegraph Company of Canada : answer of the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Alfred Kearney, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles Case, receiver of First National Bank of New Orleans, no. 150 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Louisiana : supplemental brief for the defendant in error. Alexander M.C. Smith, and others against the Manhattan Insurance Company papers on appeal from order allowing the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co., to prove their alleged claim before referee. Albert Freeman, plaintiff in error (defendant below), against United States of America, defendant in error (plaintiff below) transcript of record error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Alfred B. Ely, in equity, vs. James G. Benton Pecuniary claims arbitration : the "King Robert" : memorial of His Britannic Majesty's government in support of the claim. Alonzo T. Cross vs. Duncan MacKinnon, Alexander M. Sutherland, and Francis C. Brown, composing the firm of D. Mackinnon & Co. defendants' record. Alfred G. Benson, Edgar J. Bartow, Charles Kelsey, and Elihu Townsend, against the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New-York, Henry E. Pierrepont, and Jacob R. Leroy opinion of Judge Barculo, respecting the ferry franchise : New York, February, 1851. American Bell Telephone Co., et al., v. the People's Telephone Co., et al. evidence for complainants. American Feature Film Company, Inc., plaintiff, against John H. Trumbull, governor of the state of Connecticut, William H. Blodgett, tax commissioner of Connecticut, John J. Splain, deputy tax commissioner and agent of the tax commissioner of Connecticut, Robbins B. Stoeckel, Frederick M. Salmon, and Ernest L. Isbell, commissioners of police of Connecticut, and Robert T. Hurley, superintendent of police of Connecticut, defendants bill of complaint. The American Sugar Refining Company 117 Wall Street New York Amory Eliot, appellant, v. James G. Freeman et al., appellees, on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts motion to advance under rule 26. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, in equity, American Bell Telephone Company, et al., vs. People's Telephone Company, et al respondent's book of exhibits. Amory Eliot, appellant, v. James G. Freeman et al., appellees, on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts motion to reassign. An abridgement of the case of Gardner and Potter vs. Hannah Gardner and others Amory Eliot, appellant, vs. James G. Freeman, Robert A. Boit, Nathaniel Thayer, and Robert H. Gardiner appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. An account of a most terrible fire that happened on Friday the eighth of September, 1727, at a barn at Burwell in Cambridgeshire : in which by computation about one hundred and forty persons were assembled at a puppet-show of which number no less than eighty persons perished, or received such injury by the flames as to expire soon after : taken in part from the parish-register of baptisms and burials belonging to the said town, and more largely form the relation of Mr. Thomas Howe, who being at that time about sixteen years of age was present in the barn and an eye-witness of the dreadful calamity : to which account are subjoined some serious and important inquiries relating to the melancholy event and some observation designed as a practical improvement of the awful catastrophe / American Bell Telephone Co., et al., v. the People's Telephone Co., et al evidence for complainants. Amos E. Dolbear, Francis M. Holmes, and Henry B. Metcalf, appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. American and British claims arbitration, the "Wanderer" answer of the United States. American Bell Telephone Co., et al., v. Clay Commercial Telephone Co., et al supplemental brief for complainants. Amos Kendall vs. Wm. B. Stokes, & Co. copy of opinion per Chief Justice Taney, 10 January, 1845. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Hedwig Charlotta, Samuel Jacobson, master, Amy Gideon Bourdillon, claimant of the cargo laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture thereof, on behalf of Messieurs Jaques and Andre Bidermann and Co., of Winterthour, in Switzerland, and subjects of the Swiss Cantons the owners and proprietors thereof, appellant, against George Hayes, commander of His Majesty's Lugger the Experiment, respondent Cargo of Coal Ex Steamer City of Everett, etc., American Steel Barge Company, libellant, appellant, v. Chesapeake & Ohio Coal Agency Company, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts before Colt. Putnam and Webb, JJ. American Bell Telephone Company, et al., v. Ashael K. Eaton, et al. complainants' moving papers on motion for preliminary injunction. An account of Thomas Collins, who was executed at Reading, for burglary, July 23d, 1796 An Accurate and impartial narrative of the apprehension, trial & execution on the 5th of June, 1798, of Sir Edward William Crosbie, bart. including a copy of the minutes of the proceedings of the court-martial, which tried him : together with authentic documents relating to the whole of his conduct and the proceedings against him / An account of the trial of John Singleton Copley Hill, clerk in the British Mercantile Agency, 13, Old Jewry Chambers, London, (sole conductor, Mr. George Caster,) for an attempt to obtain money under false pretences The proceedings at the public meeting, December 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 ministers of the crown as the object of their persecution, Mr. Waithman in the chair with the resolutions and the speeches of Mr. Waithman, Sir. Francis Burdett, Mr. Alderman Thorp, Mr. Perry, Mr. P. Walker, Lord Cochrane, Mr. Charles Pearson, Mr. Sturch and Mr. Wooler : also, the subscriptions received from time to time, with all the names, mottoes &c. Preliminary investigation and trial of Ambroise D. Lepine, for the murder of Thomas Scott being a full report of the proceedings in this case before the Magistrates' Court and the several courts of Queen's Bench in the province of Manitoba / In the House of Lords (from the Second division of the Court of Session in Scotland.) Alexander Cowan & Sons, formerly paper makers at Bank Mill, Valleyfield Mill, and Low Mill, all at or near Penicuick, and Charles Cowan, Esquire of Logan House, John Cowan, Esquire of Beeslack, and James Cowan, Esquire, the surviving partners of that firm, and Alex Andercowan & Sons, now paper-makers at said mills and Charles Cowan, Esquire of Logan House, residing at Valleyfield, Penicuick, John Cown, residing at Beeslack, Penicuick, James Cowan, formerly residing at Glenesk House, near Loanhead, now member of Parliament for the city of Edinburgh, and George Cowan and Charles William Cowan, both residing at Valleyfield, the individual partners of that firm, William Sommerville & Son, formerly paper-makers at Dalmore Mill, and William Sommerville, residing at Bitton, Gloucestershire, England, sole surviving partner of the said firm of William Sommerville & Son, William Sommerville & Son, now paper makers at said Dalmore Mill, Milton Bridge, and Hugh Sommerville, residing at Dalmore, the only partner of that firm, Archibald Fullarton Sommerville, paper-maker at Kevock Mill, near Lasswade, and William Tod & Son, paper-makers at St Leonards Mill, Lasswade, and William Tod, formerly called William Tod, Junior, Lasswade, the surviving partner of that firm, appellants His Grace Walter Francis Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, proprietor of the lands of Dalkeith, the Right Honourable Robert Viscount Melville, proprietor of the lands of Melville, and sole executor of the deceased Right Honourable Henry Viscount Melville, formerly proprietor of the lands of Melville, and Sir James Hamlyn Williams Drummond of Hawthornden, baronet, proprietor of the lands of Hawthornden, with consent of the Honourable Gerard James Noel, and the Honourable Dudley Francis Fortescue, his curators respondents Appeal from Minorca, La Dame Jeanne of Gottenburg, Michael Smitt, master William Cazalet of London, merchant, the claimant of three hundred and thirty-eight hogsheads, thirty-two tierces and eighteen quarter casks of sugar and twelve hogsheads of refined sugar, on behalf of the Imperial and Royal Privileged Company of Trieste and Fiume and also two hundred and eighty-one casks of coffee laden and board the said ship, on behalf of neutral subjects, appellant, against Francis Maspoch, commander of the private ship of war the St. Anthony de Padua, the captor of the said ship and goods, respondent : the appellant's case. Trial of Stephen and Jesse Boorn, for the murder of Russel Colvin with the subsequent wonderful discovery of Colvin alive, and an account of his return to Manchester, where the murder was alledged to have been committed : with other interesting particulars, relating to this mysterious affair in addition to the trial. The sequestration cases, before the Hon. A.G. Magrath report of cases under the Sequestration Act of the Confederate States, heard in the District Court for the state of South Carolina, in the city of Charleston, October term, 1861 / Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, appellant, vs. Charles E. Cotting and Charles F. Adams, 2d, trustees, &c. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts. Charles A. Pettie, libellant-appellee, against the Boston Towboat Company, respondent-appellant supplemental brief on behalf of libellant. Charles F. Berwind, et al., appellants, vs. Charles H.S. Schultz, et al., appellees apostles. Charles Dibbs, appellant vs. the Dry Doc, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, respondent respondent's points / The Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., complainants, vs. John Crosby Brown, et al. memorandum of facts, with reference to the proofs submitted on behalf of the Executors of James Brown, deceased. Interference Sidney M. Stevens vs. Henry W. Putnam wire barbing machines : appeals of S.M. Stevens, argument of B.F. Thurston on behalf of Henry W. Putnam of final hearing / [Banque Franco-Egyptienne et al., against John Crosby Brown, et al. letters and telegrams] Edward C. Berg, respondent, against the Narragansett Steamship Company, appellant appellant's points. Bethuel G. Handy, et al., libellants, appellants, v. Charles C. Adams, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from final decree (Nelson, J.), July 9, 1896 : record. In the Privy Council, on appeal from the Special Court of Swaziland, between Sobhuza II, appellant, and Miller and others, respondents case for the appellant. Bernard Reilly, sheriff of the city and county of New York, respondent, against James A. Coleman, impleaded &c., appellant case on appeal from judgement of the Marine Court. Doubling and twisting letters patent to Sidney Emsley, agent of Bradford and Samuel Smith, machine maker, of low bridge works, Keighley both in the county of York, for the invention of "Improvements in doubling and twisting and in apparatus connected therewith." Dow & a., v. Northern Railroad & a. suggestions for the defendants, by W.S. Ladd. Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited, and Cuba Submarine Telegraph Company, Limited Bernard Reilly, sheriff, etc., plaintiff and respondent, against James A. Coleman, impleaded etc., defendant and appellant respondent's points. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene : brief for American Trust Company. Permanent committee of creditors Clark v. Clough & als., Clough & al., v. Fellows brief for Clough & al. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Claire Furnace Company, et al., complainants, vs. Federal Trade Commission, et al., defendants in equity no. 37,954. Clark R. Griggs, appellant, vs. Melville C. Day and Daniel E. Garrison, as surviving executors, etc., of C.K. Garrison, deceased, respondents opinions. City of Spokane, et al., v. Northern Pacific Railway, et al. brief for complainants. Clinton Wire Cloth Company, appellant, vs. the Hendrick Manufacturing Company, Limited, Eli E. Hendrick and Lewis A. Bassett, appellees petition for rehearing and memoranda thereon. In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, Western District, no. 120, April term, 1924 city of McKeesport vs. Pat H. Toohey, appellant : appeal from the judgment of the County Court of Allegheny County at no. 1126 of 1923 : no. 121 April term, 1924, city of McKeesport vs. Robert W. Dunn, appellant : appeal from the judgment of the County Court of Allegheny County at no. 1127 of 1923 : record. Circumstances of the death of Mr. Scawen, with genuine particulars relative to Miss Jenny Butterfield, now under confinement and charged with the murder of that gentleman including a relation of the origin of her family, the particulars of her seduction and connections, and the manner in which Mr. Scawen was really poisoned : with anecdotes of Mr. M----, the brewer, and Captain ----. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term 1925, no. 151, city of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Fagan Bourland, as mayor of said city, M.J. Miller, et al., appellants, vs. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Arkansas : brief for appellants. Telephone suits Circuit Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, in equity : Bell Telephone Company et al. v. Peter A. Dowd. Before the Department of the Interior, Ben McLendon, et al., v. Rancho Lomas de Santiago and James Irvine, in re grant to and patent for certain lands located in Orange County, California, designated and known as Rancho Lomas de Santiago brief and argument in support of the petition filed herein for recommendation by the secretary of the Interior to the attorney general that a suit be instituted in the proper jurisdiction to cancel, annul, vacate, and reform the patent heretofore issued for lands erroneously, inadvertently and by mistake and without authority of law, included in and as a part of the Rancho Lomas de Santiago. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, et als. in equity, no. 625, consolidated cause : memorandum on behalf of W. & J. Sloane in opposition to application of American Trust Company for a decree of foreclosure and sale. Before the Secretary of the Interior, appeal from the refusal of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to proceed with the patenting of certain lands to the Central Pacific Railroad Company, the successor of the California and Oregon Railroad Company of California Bertha R. Kinkele and another as surviving trustees respondents, agst the Manhattan Railway Company and another, appellants opinion. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of Charles M. Englis to intervene : pleadings and proof. Bernard Reilly, late sheriff, &c., against Emanuel Rau and Henry Buhler case on appeal. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene : brief of Berwind-White Coal Mining Company on final hearing against the petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company. In the House of Lords, Monday, 12th March, 1906, lords present, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Macnaghten, Lord Davey, Lord James of Hereford, Lord Robertson, Lord Atkinson, between the Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries Limited, appellants, and the Yorkshire Miners' Association and others, respondents Egbert C. Smyth, appellant, v. the visitors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Co., American Trust Co., vs. Metropolitan S.S. Co. petition of the W. & A. Fletcher Co., intervenor : opinion of the court, Decr., 26, 1908. In the U.S. Consular-General Court, at Kanagawa, Japan, before W.D. Tillotson, Esq., consul-general and Messrs. T.F. McGrath, and S. Sondheim, associates, John Middleton versus J.O. Averill Oliver Beirne and John Burnside, appellants, vs. Claudius Dord, respondent respondent's points. Between DeWitt C. Blair, individually and as executor &c., of John I. Blair, deceased, complainant and Charles Scribner, et als., defendants, on bill for construction of will, on appeal brief of R.V. Lindabury for defendants. Between the Long Branch and Sea Shore Railroad Company, appellant and William S. Sneden, receiver, &c., and Emanuel Wilks and others, appellees case on appeal. In the House of Lords, between Mansfield, falsely called Cuno - appellant and Cuno (a pauper) - respondent respondent's case. Benjamin F. Butler, as trustee of and under the sixth clause of the last will and testament of Willard Parker, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Willard Parker and others, defendants summons and complaint. In the House of Lords, on appeal from Her Majesty's Court for divorce and matrimonial causes, between Emma Bowles Milford, appellant and Alfred Milford, respondent the case of the respondent, Alfred Milford. Elias C. Benedict, suing in his own behalf, and in that of all other stockholders and bondholders of the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company, against James J. Belden, individually and as receiver of the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company, Martin A. Knapp, the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company and the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company in equity. In the Court of Claims of the United States, Edwin Pope and others v. the United States petition. In the Supreme Court of errors, New London County, Second Judicial District of the state of Connecticut, Edgar G. Mondou, plaintiff, v. New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company, defendant brief of the Attorney-General of the United States as amicus curĭ upon the constitutionality of the Employees' Liability Act of April 22, 1908. In the House of Lords, Edward Ommanney of Bloomsbury-Square in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, and John Page of Great Russel-Street Bloomsbury, in the said county, Esquire, surviving trustees and executors of the deceased Sir Charles Douglas baronet, rear admiral of the Blue, and James Baillie of Culterallers Esquire, for himself and as attorney for the said trustees, appellants, Mrs. Lydia Mariana Douglas, eldest daughter of the said deceased Sir Charles Douglas, now wife to Mr. Richard Bingham, of Gosport in the county of Southampton, clerk, and the said Mr. Richard Bingham for his interest and their attorney, respondents the appellants' case. Edwin Tanner, defendant in error, vs. Emily Stine, plaintiff in error brief by F.A. Dick, attorney, for Edwin Tanner. In the Court of Claims of the United States, no. [actual number not printed or supplied], Edwin Pope and others v. the United States In the High Court of Justice, Chancery division, before Mr. Justice Butt (sitting for Mr. Justice North), Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company (Limited) v. Woodhouse and Rawson Report of hearing before a special committee of the Boston Produce Exchange, on complaint of Edmud Reardon, (of John Reardon & Sons), vs. John Hobbs and others Eddy will case, points against validity of residuary clause Edward H. Coffin and Kate C. Raymond as executrix under the last will of Catherine S. Husted, deceased, libellants and appellees, vs. the steam towboat "Osceola," her engines, &c., Patrick Ronan, claimant and appellant apostles. Eli Macgowan, plaintiff and respondent, against James C. Duff, defendant and appellant appellant's points. Elias S.A. De Lima, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. George R. Bidwell, defendant in error, no. 456 and other Porto Rican and Philippine cases, now pending before this court : brief submitted by permission of the court on behalf of the New England Tobacco Growers' Association, as intervenor in the argument only. Edison Electric Light Company and Edison General Electric Company, complainants and appellees, vs. Sawyer-Man Electric Company, defendant and appellant brief of H.W. Chaplin, permitted to appear as amicus curi[a]e, on third and fourth assignments of error. Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, vs. the people, &c., defendants in error brief of observations on the effect of confessed errors in the charge of Justice Boardman / Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Maine Railroad and Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation In the District Court of the United States for the district of New Jersey, between United States of America, petitioner, and United States Steel Corporation and others, defendants statement of the case. Report of the Board of Arbitration in the matter of the controversy between the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Boston Carmen's Union, division 589 of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America January 15, 1914. In the Court of review of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in the matter of the presentment of Bishop William Montgomery Brown defendant's brief upon appeal, statement of facts. John Bock, plaintiff-respondent, vs. the Dry Dock East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, deft.-appellant points for appellant. Compañía Alemana Transatlántica de Electricidad y Municipalidad de la Capital (arbitraje sobre interpretacion de contrato) / Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the sixteenth year of the reign of King Charles the First, A.D. 1640, to the first year of the said reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1649. Commonwealth vs. F.O.J. Smith In Common Pleas of Dauphin County, no. 87, November term, 1881, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. the Standard Oil Company of Ohio account, specificaions of objections, agreement as to facts, depositions, &c. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the thirteenth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1661, to the thirteenth year of the said reign, A.D. 1678. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District, no. 6, May term, 1896 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex relatione, Henry C. McCormick, attorney gerneral, vs. Frank Reeder, secretary of the Commonwealth : mandamus : appeal by defendant from a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, at no. 20, Commonwealth docket, 1895. Extradition argument of the Hon. J.G. Carlisle, in the case of Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Smith N. Hawes, in the Kenton Criminal Court. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the first year of the reign of King James the First, A.D. 1603, to the third year of the said reign of King Charles the First, A.D. 1627. Commonwealth vs. Tack Brothers, et al., quarter sessions, conspiracy, Philada, April 14, 1868, F. Carroll Brewster, judge commonwealth's testimony, and addresses by D.W. O'Brien and L.C. Cassidy, Esqs., for defendants / In the District Court of the United States, within and for the Eastern District of Missouri, Eastern Division, Commonwealth Steel Company, complainant, against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity no. 4462 bill of complaint. Communist and anarchist deportation cases, hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, April 21 to 24, 1920 [Coffey case] [transcript on appeal] Commonwealth vs. Hugh Corrigan, indictment for murder Edward H. Coffin and another, libellants and appellees, vs. the Steam towboat "Osceola" her engines, &c., Patrick Ronan, claimant and appellant findings of fact and conclusions of law proposed on the part of the libellants and appellees. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District, no. 32, May term, 1913, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, appellee vs. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, appellant appeal by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company from the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, entered to no. 245, Commonwealth Docket, 1911 : tax on loans : paper book of appellant. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the second year of the reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1650, to the thirteenth year of the said reign, A.D. 1661. Commonwealth versus Patrick Hester, Patrick Tully, and Peter McHugh, tried and convicted of the murder of Alexander W. Rea, argument of Hon. F.W. Hughes, for Commonwealth, at Bloomsburg, Pa., February 23 & 24, 1877 Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D. Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, August 3, 1925, to all editors Bill of exceptions for the suspender and pursuer in the cause in which John Swan of Whitestonehill is suspender and pursuer and Alexander Blair, Esq., as treasurer and for behoof of the Bank of Scotland is charger and defender Birchall, the story of his life, trial and imprisonment as told by himself profusely illustrated. Birth of the Messiah, Egyptian Sun myth In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney-General of Canada and the Attorney-General of Ontario, intervenants record of proceedings. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, Bowling Green Trust Company, complainant, against Western Maryland Rail Road Company, defendant bill of complaint. Bromberg vs. Haralson papers in the case of Bromberg vs. Haralson, first district of Alabama, contested election case. Brief suggestions in the case of General Fitz John Porter Brown v. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company defendant's brief. Ethel Le Neve her life story with the true account of their flight and her friendship for Dr. Crippen : also startling particulars of her life at Hilldrop Crescent / Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant, in equity British-American Association and Nova Scotia Baronets report of the action of damages for the alleged libel Broun (soi-disant) Sir Richard against the "Globe" newspaper : with introductory remarks relative to the above scheme and the " illustrious" order connected with it. Elizabeth Ranney, plaintiff-respondent, against the Bowery Savings Bank, defendant-appellant appellant's brief. Condescendence for Mess. Hastie and Jamieson merchants in Glasgow Evidence and cross-examination of William D. Haywood in the case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood et al In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1900, no. 342, Elliott H. Phelps and Luther W. Bodman, plaintiffs in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa, defendant in error error to Circuit Court of Appeals, seventh circuit : brief and argument for defendant in error. Evidence (taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the Presidency of Madras) on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Peach Keighly a captain in the service of the East India Company on their Madras establishment, and judge advocate general of the army on their said establishment, with Anne his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" In the Appellate Court of the state of Illinois for the third district, October term, A.D. 1913, Emma F. Dickinson, et al., appellants, vs. Franklin W. Ridgely, executor of the last will of Elizabeth S. Lee, deceased, et al., appellees appeal from Menard County Circuit Court : joint and agreed abstract of record for appellants and appellees. Ellenborough divorce report, &c., &c. Circuit Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, in admiralty. no. 2560. Ellen M. Mitchell, administratrix of William Mitchell, libellant, appellant, v. Steamer "Lorenzo D. Baker", Standard Steam Navigation Company, claimant, appellee record. Elizabeth Ranney, plaintiff-respondent, vs. the Bowery Savings Bank, defendant-appellant appellant's points : appeal from an order of Mr. Justice M'Carthy, made at special term, denying a motion made by this defendant for a new trial on the ground of newly-discovered evidence. England's black tribunal set forth in the tryal [i.e., trial] of King Charles I, by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, Jan. 20, 1648 : together with His Majesties speech on the scaffold erected at White-Hall-Gate, Tuesday Jan. 30, 1648. England's black tribunal containing, I. The complete tryal of King Charles the First, by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, begun Jan. 20, 1648 : together with His Majesty's speech on the scaffold, erected at White-Hall gate, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1648. II. The loyal martyrology, or, A perfect relation of the sufferings and death of the nobility, gentry, and others, who were inhumanly sacrific'd for their loyalty to their Sovereigns King Charles I. and II. : together with their several dying speeches. III. An historical register of the Lords, Knights, and gentlemen, who were slain in defence of their King and country, during the unnatural rebellion, begun in 1641. IV. The loyal confessors: in a brief account of the most eminent sufferers by imprisonment, banishment, or in estate, for the cause of His Sacred Majesty. Elizabeth Ranney, plaintiff-respondent, against the Bowery Savings Bank, defendant-appellant points for respondent. High Court, ordinary original civil jurisdiction, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th March and 4th, 5th and 27th April, 1866, (before the Hon'ble Justice Phear), Emile Charles Robert, Joseph Alexander Charriol and Jacques Alfred Lemettais versus Jules Barthelemy Lombard Evidence (after discovered) in support of appeal for re-hearing, in case of Gen. Fitz John Porter In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, no. 16, July term, 1891, estate of Benjamin Franklin, deceased appeal of Elizabeth D. Gillespie and Albert D. Bache from decree of Orphans' Court of Philadelphia County : appellant's reply to appellee's paper-book. Elizabeth Ranney, plaintiff-respondent, against the Bowery Savings Bank, defendant-appellant case on appeal. In the Court of Common Pleas no. 4, of Philadelphia County, September term, 1892, no. 954, in equity, Elizabeth D. Gillespie, administratrix d.b.n.c.t.a. of the estates of Benjamin Franklin and Richard Bache vs. the city of Philadelphia, the Board of city trusts, Edwin S. Stuart, et al. argument sur demurrer : brief of argument on behalf of plaintiff. Elisha Foote, vs. Horace C. Silsby in equity. Elliott H. Phelps, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa brief in support of judgment on behalf of others similarly interested. Episcopal House of bishops to oust Brown for heresy Elizabeth Flaglor vs. James Crow, et al. brief for plaintiff. Emily O. Butler and others, plaintiffs, against Andrew H. Green and others, executors, &c., and others, defendants brief for the defendant William Ogden Wheeler. In the District Court of the United States Northern District of Ohio, Eastern division, Erie Malleable Iron Company, a corporation, a citizen of the state of Pennsylvania, vs. the Standard Parts Company, a corporation, a citizen of the state of Ohio certified copy of order appointing receivers. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1901, Elliott H. Phelps and Luther W. Bodman, plaintiffs in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa, defendant in error error to the Circuit Court of Appeals, seventh circuit : reply and additional brief on re-argument for plaintiffs in error. Between Herbert W. Eustace of Boston, and David B. Ogden of Brookline, both in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Lamont Rowlands of Picayune in the state of Mississippi, as they are trustees under a deed of trust dated January 25, 1898, wherein Mary Baker G. Eddy is the donor, plaintiffs, and Adam H. Dickey, James A. Neal, Edward A. Merritt of said Brookline, and William R. Rathvon of said Boston, as they are trustees under a deed of trust dated September 1, 1892, wherein Mary Baker G. Eddy is donor, and a declaration of trust supplementary thereto and in amendment thereof, dated March 19, 1903, and as they are also directors of the first Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and John V. Dittemore and Annie M. Knott, both of said Boston, each claiming to hold the position and office of trustee and director in association with the other defendants, defendants In the Orphan's Court of Philadelphia County, estate of Benjamin Franklin, dec'd argument sur demurrer : paper book of petitioners. Confession and execution of Horace B. Conklin tried at Utica, October 9th and 10th and executed at Whitestown, November 21, 1851 : for arson in the first degree. [Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, record of cases on appeal, 1855] Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the City of New York, defendants Considerations on the principles of naval discipline and Naval Courts-Martial in which the doctrines lately laid down in the House of Commons upon those subjects, are examined, and the conduct of the courts-martial on Admiral Keppel and Sir Hugh Palliser, are compared. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. William S. Jackson, as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, William R. Willcox, William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. Maltbie and John E. Eustis, constituting the Public Service Commission of the First District and the city of New York, defendants Condensed income and profit and loss statements of Western Railroads for the year ending June 30, 1914 Connecticut River Lumber Company v. Olcott Falls Company second brief for defendants. Correspondence and documents relating to the suspension of W.P. Grant, Esq. from the office of master in the Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort William, in Bengal, on the 6th June, 1848. Controversy for precedence between John Moubray Earl Marshal and Richard Earl of Warwick Contested election case of Cornelius J. Jones vs. Thos. C. Catchings, from the Third Congressional District of the state of Mississippi Copy of the last will and testament of the Late Robert Richard Randall, Esq. of the act of incorporation, and of the other acts of the Legislature of the state of New-York : respecting the Sailors' snug harbor : together with the names of the persons who have acted as trustees of the same : with their by-laws, &c. / Copy of the record in the case of Stockdale v. Hansard In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Cornelius Brainard, collector of Internal Revenue, plaintiff in error, vs. Henry G. Hubbard, No. 122 in error to the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut : brief for the United States. Extract of the proceedings before James Graham of Airth, Esq., judge of the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland in the action at the instance of Duncan Forbes, Esq., His Majesty's advocate, and Mr. Hugh Forbes, advocate, procurator fiscal of the said High Court, against Thomas McAdams, souldier, and James Long, corporal : in the regiment of foot commanded by Colonel Hamilton, laid before the House pursuant to their Lordship's order April 18, 1737. Explanation, or, Eighteen hundred and thirty being a series of facts connected with the life of the author from eighteen hundred and twenty-five to the present day / Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward," petitioner brief and argument for petitioner on return to rule to show cause why writ of prohibition should not issue to District Court of the United States for the district of Alaska. Ex parte the United States brief in support of the practice in the first circuit. Ex parte: in the matter of Franklin J. Sawyer, petitioner, and ex parte: in the matter of George N. Thornton, petitioner transcript of record from the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ohio, in the case of Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, et al. vs. the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad Company, et al. Evidence taken at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, in the case of Luisa Calderon, under a mandamus issued by the Court of King's Bench, and directed to the Lieutenant Governor, with a letter addressed to Sir Samuel Hood, K.B., late one of the commissioners for the government of that colony Examination of Dr. J.K. Hardenbrook before the Police Court of Rochester, charged with causing the death of Thomas Nott, by administering poison / Expenditures for additions, extensions and improvements of property (analysis of exhibit number 6, presented by Conference Committee of Managers of Western Territory) / Expert testimony in case of United States vs. Guiteau Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward," petitioner The United States of America, in the Supreme Court, ex parte J.H.V. Cockcroft, in re Calvin Claflin and others vs. the South Carolina Railroad Co. and others Exposition of the proceedings and judgments in the testamentary suits of Dew v. Clark and Clark, and Clark and Clark v. Dew in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, the late Appellate Court of Delegates, the High Court of Chancery, and by petitions to the Crown, for a Commission of review, exhibiting conflicting decisions in the same will, with comments by the author, a residuary legatee. Exemplified in the discovery of the murder of Daniel Clarke fourteen years after it was perpetrated by Eugene Aram : with the admirable defence he made on his trial : and an affecting letter he wrote to a friend, the night before his execution : on which evening he attempted to make away with himself : to which is added, an account of the horrid murder committed by M'Kinlie, Gidley, Zekerman, and Quinten, on the bodies of Capt. Cochran, Capt. Glass, with his wife and daughter, the mate, his brother, and two boys, on board the Brig Earl of Sandwich. Extracts from the journal of United States Senate in all cases of impeachment presented by the House of Representatives 1798-1904. Trial of John Tawell for the murder of Sarah Hart by prussic acid with remarks / Evolution of increased power and tonnage quotations from railway technical experts and publications / The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c., before the Hon. Judge Johnson, circuit judge of the United States, for 6th circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District. Evidence on Sullivan's divorce bill Exceptions to the account stated, under the direction of the secretary of the Interior, exhibiting in detail all the moneys which from time to time had been placed in the treasury to the credit of the Chickasaw Nation, resulting from the treaties of 1832 and 1834, and all the disbursements made therefrom, 1869, filed by Holmes Colbert, Chickasaw commissioner Exposition of the facts and law, in the case of G.G. Westcott, Esq., postmaster at Philadelphia The president of the Western Farm Mortgage Company, F.M. Perkins vs. J.B. Watkins libel suit for. In the Supreme Court of the United States, ex parte, Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney-General of Canada, and Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British schooner W.P. Sayward, etc. brief in opposition to the application for leave to file a petition for a writ of prohibition. Extraordinary life and character of Mary Bateman the Yorkshire witch, traced from the earliest thefts of her infancy through a most awful course of crimes and murders : till her execution at the New Drop, near the Castle of York, on Monday the twentieth of March, 1809. Evidence before the grand jury in the case of A. Oakey Hall Examination into the claim of Roy Rada Churn, to the privilege of an ambassador as Vakeel of Mubarick ul Dowla, nabob of Bengal Famous trials of history The Farmers' Loan Trust Company and others v. Charles H. Carroll and others opinion. Fairburn's edition of the trial of John Holloway, and Owen Haggerty for the wilful murder of Mr. Steele, on Hounslow Heath, November 6, 1802 : who were tried and found guilty before Mr. Justice Le Blanc, at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey, February 20, 1807 / Fairburn's edition of the extraordinary trial between Chas. L. Fitzgerald, Esq., plaintiff and Charles Kerr, Esq., defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, including Mr. Phillips's eloquent speech for the plaintiff at full length : and the evidence of the witnesses, tried before Mr. Justice Johnson and special jury, at Ballinrobe, in the county of Mayo, Ireland, March 22, 1819 / Famous poison trials Fannie M. Moses, plaintiff and respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant case and exceptions. Famous Judges and famous trials Fallo arbitral del chief justice de los estados Unidos de America sobre las reclamaciones del from Royal Bank of Canada y de John M. Amory & Son. Famous trials the Tichborne claimant, Troppmann, Prince Pierre Bonaparte, Mrs. Wharton, the Meteor, Mrs. Fair / Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Co., plaintiff v. Eastern Carolina Warehousing Corporation and Tobacco Growers Co-Operative Association, defendants brief of defendants, appellants. Famous Canadian trials Fairburn's edition of the whole proceedings on the trial of James Watson, Senior, for high treason including the evidence of all the witnesses : speeches of the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, Mr. Wetherell, and Mr. Serjeant Copley : with the charge to the jury at full length : to which is added the arraignment and discharge of Arthur Thistlewood, Thomas Preston, and John Hooper : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before Lord Ellenborough, Mr. Justice Bayly, Mr. Justice Abbott, and Mr. Justice Holroyd, June 9, 1817, and following days. Irish Gallantry! Fairburn's edition of the unprecedented trial between Mark Browne, Esq., plaintiff, and Martin Joseph Blake, Esq., defendant : for adultery : including Mr. Phillips's eloquent speech for the plaintiff at full length, with the whole of the curious evidence on both sides, of which the judge (Lord Norbury) suppressed the publication!!! : comprising such a body of piquante, unique, and extraordinary eveidence of Irish Gallantry, as was never before brought into a Court of Justice / Fairburn's edition of the trial of Miss Tocker for a libel upon Richard Gurney, Esq., vice-warden of the Stannary Court, Devon : including the animated defence of this heroine, which led to a verdict being recorded for the defendant, contrary to the opinion of the learned judge and counsel, both of whom declared it to be an atrocious libel : tried at the Bodmin Assizes, Cornwall, before Mr. Justice Burrough on Tuesday, August 4, 1818. Fairburn's edition of the trial between Doctor Smith and Mr. Wm. Wood for a malicious and scandalous libel against the said Doctor Smith, contained in a print, or picture, commonly called a caricature!! intitled, "The inside of a newly-reformed workhouse with all abuses removed" : in which caricature was depicted 4 sacks of parish malt and a figure with the body, feet, and tail of a rat, with the head and face of a man, (resembling the plaintiff), nibbling at them : also a figure of a women in breeches, pulling the rat by the tail intended to represent the plaintiff's wife : with the defendant charging the vestry-clerk with receiving £45 for bastardy of an adjoining parish who with Satan at his elbow, prompting him to tell a good fat lie, denies the charge, &c. : including the evidence at full length / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, F.W. Robinson, E.N. Robinson, L.L. Robinson, and S.F. Butterworth, plaintiffs in error, vs. the United States, no. 143 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of California : brief for the United States. Facts, or, A plain and explicit narrative of the case of Mrs. Rudd published from her own manuscript, and by her authority in which the particular transactions of Messrs. Perreaus : the public and private conversations and consultations of Mr. H ́ђؤD ́ђؤ the impartial view of the character of Colonel ́ђؤ the answer to Mr. Daniel Perreau's defence : and the circumstantial account of the proceedings from the time of commitment till this present hour will be faithfully related and the invidious and fillogistical arguments of a Hireling refuted. In the Court of Civil Appeals, First Supreme Judicial District at Galveston, F.P. Olcott, trustee, W.B. Munson, and M. Van Renssalaer, Jr., appellants, vs. International & Great Northern Railroad Company, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, et al., appellees, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, cross-complainant, appellant, vs. International & Great Northern Railroad Company, appellee Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Company v. Eastern Carolina Warehouse Corporation and Tobacco Growers Co-Operative Association, from Craven Fabricated statement of the Observer newspaper on Sunday, 30th July, 1815 Fairburn, (senior's) edition of the letter from Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, dated January 14, 1813 to which are added several interesting particulars concerning the same. Famous trials re-told some society causes cľ̈bres / Referees' case Fall River Iron Works versus Mechanics Mills / Fairburn's account of the dreadful murder of Mr. Marr and family at their house in Ratcliff-Highway, on Saturday night, December 7, 1811 : including the whole investigation before the Coronet's inquest, &c., &c. Fairburn's third edition of the trial of John Holloway and Owen Haggerty for the wilful murder of Mr. Steele, on Hounslow Heath, November 6, 1802 : and of Elizabeth Godfrey for stabbing Rd. Prince in the eye, who were tried & found guilty before Mr. Justice Le Blanc at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey, Feb. 20, 1807 : to which is added a circumstantial account of the dreadful accident which happened at the place of execution, with the investigation of the Coroner's inquest, and the names of the persons killed, &c. Fairburn's second edition of the trial of John Holloway and Owen Haggerty for the wilful murder of Mr. Steele, on Hounslow Heath, November 6, 1802 : and of Elizabeth Godfrey for stabbing Rd. Prince in the eye, who were tried & found guilty before Mr. Justice Le Blanc at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey, Feb. 20, 1807 : to which is added a circumstantial account of the dreadful accident which happened at the place of execution, with the names of the persons killed, &c. In the District Court of Harris County, Tex. F.P. Olcott, trustee and W.B. Munson, complainants, vs. International & Great Northern Railroad Company, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, John L. Kane, R.B. Baer, Abe Bardash, T.J. Boyles, W.R. Johnson, Frank L. Lee, and D.W. Gaines in their own right and as directors of the Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, and Mercantile Trust Company, defendants : first amended original answer of the defendant, International and Great Northern Railroad Company. Crim., con., between a lawyer's clerk and his mistress Fairburn's edition of the trial between Joseph Fowler, an attorney, and Chas. Hodgson, his clerk for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : which was tried at the Court of Common Pleas, before Lord Chief Justice Mansfield and a special jury, July 13, 1808 / The Irish patriot!! Fairburn's edition of the whole proceedings on the trial of Roger O'Connor, Esq., the celebrated Irish patriot, friend, and sssociate [i.e. associate] of Sir Francis Burdett, bart., on a charge of robbing the Galway mail coach, in December, 1812, tried at the county of Meath Assizes, before Mr. Justice Daly, on Monday, August 4, 1817, and following day / Fairburn's edition of the trial of William Duncan for the wilful murder of William Chivers, Esq., at Battersea, January 24, 1807 : tried at Kingston Assizes, Surry, March 20, 1807, before Sir A. Macdonald, knt., Lord Chief Baron of His Msjesty's Court of Exchequer : including the evidence at full length / Fairburn's edition of the trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : including the curious and laughable love-letters : with the evidence and speeches of counsel at full length, before the Lord Chief-Justice Abbott, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, July 29, 1824 / The faithful narrative, or An impartial account of the tryal of Bartholomew Greenwood, rider to His Majesty's First Troop of Horse-Guards on a suspicion of robbing Roger Wheatly, Esq., of Camberwell, on the highway, before Mr. Baron Carter, at the Assizes at Kingston, on the second day of August 1740 : with the pleadings of the counsel at large and the justification of the characters of Mr. Wheatly and Mr. Greenwood, by persons of worth and distinction / Fairburn's edition of the trial of John Hollowy, and Owen Haggerty for the wilful murder of Mr. Steele, on Hounslow Heath, November 6, 1802 : who were tried and found guilty before Mr. Justice Le Blanc, at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey, February 20, 1807 / Trial of Mulukchand Chaukidar Famous legal arguments, showing the art, skill, tact, genius, and eloquence displayed by our greatest advocates in the more celebrated trials of modern times with several famous cases on circumstantial evidence Fairburn's edition of the trial between Sir Jacob Astley, bart., plaintiff, and Thomas Garth, defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife including the whole of the recriminatory evidence of Mrs. Richardson and her girls, &c., &c., the speeches of counsel, and the judge's charge to the jury at full length, tried before Lord Chief Justice Best, and a special jury, in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, Feb., 19, 1827 Between the United Insurance Company, in the City of New-York, original defendants and defendants in error and Peter Laing, original plaintiff and plaintiff in error case on the part of the defendants in error. Credentials of Gerald P. Nye as a senator from North Dakota Correspondence with the Chief of the Bureau of Construction In the Court of Appeals, in the matter of proving the last will and testament of Henry Parish Joseph Delafield, appellant, against Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, respondents : Susan M. Parish, appellant, against the same, respondents. Court of Appeals of the state of New York, in the matter of proving the last will and testament of Henry Parish, deceased Joseph Delafield, appellant, vs. Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, respondents : Susan M. Parish, appellant, vs. the same, respondents : Ann Parish and Martha Parish, appellants, vs. Susan M. Parish, Joseph Delafield, Daniel Parish and James Parish, respondents : statement of facts on the part of Susan M. Parish and Joseph Delafield, appellants in the two first entitled appeals, and respondents in the third appeal. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the record of the court-martial in the case of Lieutenant Fabius Stanly, together with correspondence relating thereto Crimes against criminals The Covode investigation Francis Vose, respondent, against the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, impleaded with Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others, appellant points for respondent on appeal from an order denying a motion to remove the action as to the appellant, to the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, J.B. Curtin, appellant, v. H.C. Benson, et al appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California : supplemental brief for appellees. In the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Nashville, 1924, Dark Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association vs. C.C. Dunn, et al., no. -- [actual number not printed or supplied], montgomery equity rief and argument for association. Francis A. Winslow Mr. Norris, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. No. 3167, In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Federal Trade Commission, petitioner, v. Thatcher Manufacturing Company, respondent answer to respondent's petition for rehearing. Das Manheimer Trauerspiel eine vollständige Geschichte von dem Doppel-Morde der Frau Gerber und Frau Riem, mit dem allein wahrhaften Leben und Bekenntniss des Alexander Anderson ... / Fields S. Pendleton, libellant, appellee, petitioner, v. Central Railroad of New Jersey, claimant, appellant, respondent petition for writ of certiorari and brief in support thereof. Edward Fox, adsm., Stephen S. Chatterton, notice of appeal Fergus Mullen, plaintiff and respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant case and exceptions. Francis A. Huck, appellant, against George J. Kraus, respondent case on appeal. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose argument for defendant. David Bindon, appellant, William Ryves, respondent the appellant's case. Criminal chronology or, The new Newgate calendar, being interesting memoirs of notorious characters : who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England : during the seventeenth century and brought down to the present time chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money-droppers, imposters, and theives of every description : and containing a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations on particular cases : explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / Criminal trials in Scotland, from A.D. M.CCCC.LXXXVIII to A.D. M.DC.XXIV embracing the entire reigns of James IV and V, Mary Queen of Scots and James VI / Cursory strictures on the charge delivered by Lord Chief Justice Eyre, to the Grand Jury, October 2, 1794 Curious cases a collection of American and English decisions, selected for their readability / David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose affidavits of Francis Vose and James B.C. Drew. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose bill of complaint. Dark doings revealed, or, Remarks on the late South Leith case Crogate's case, a dialogue in qe shaves, on special pleading reform Criminal trials Patrick Cudahy and John Cudahy, plaintiffs and appellants, against Clarke D. Rhinehart, as sheriff of Kings County, respondent and appellant defendants points. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, Daniel Le Roy and William H. Le Roy, plaintiffs in error, vs. George B. Rapelye, defendant in error Fictitious heiress of Dr. Burdell, confessions of the accoucher, bold game of Mrs. Cunningham Francis Vose vs. Greene C. Bronson, the La Crosse & Milwaukee Railroad Company and others brief of complainant on appeal. David L. Yulee vs. Francis Vose papers on motion for injunction. Daniel M. Stern, and al., respondents, vs. Orrin G. Staples, appellant statement and points on appeal from orders of Justice Sheridan. In the Appellate Court of Indiana, appeal from Warrick Circuit Court, Dark Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association, appellant, vs. Baxter T. Robertson, appellee appellant's reply brief. In the appellate Court of Indiana, appeal from Warrick Circuit Court, Dark Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association, appellant, vs. Baxter T. Robertson, appellee appellant's brief. In the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Nashville, December term, 1923, Dark Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association vs. R.H. Mason Robertson equity rule no. 4329 : reply brief for appellee association. Daniel Treadwell vs. Robert P. Parrott David L. Yulee, plaintiff in error, vs. Francis Vose, in error to the Court of Appeals of the state of New York D. Juan Antonio Menendez publicamos sin comentarios, un escandaloso insidente descubierto en el salon de audiencia de la Illma. Corte superior al tiempo de verse la causa criminal seguda contra aquel==we published without comment, an outrageous insidente discovered in the living room audience of Illma : Court exceeds the time of being the criminal case against those seguda. Critical observation on a pamphlet entitled crim. con., William Henry Hall, plaintiff, against Major George Barrow, defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife together with a plan of the houses occupied by the plaintiff, defendant and Mr. Haverstock : to which will be added extracts from opinions on cases, which have taken place in England, upon the same subject. D.T. Corbin vs. M.C. Butler contested election from the state of South Carolina : argument for Mr. Butler. Daniel B. Hatch, suing in his own behalf, and in that of all other stockholders and bondholders of the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company against James J. Belden, individually and as receiver of the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company, the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company and the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company and Earl V. Alvord, complaint In the Common Pleas, Feise and another versus Parkinson, tried at Guildhall, London, before the Right Hon. Sir J. Mansfield, Knt., lord chief justice, and a special jury, sittings before Hilary term, 1812 Sketches of trials in Ireland for high treason, etc. including the speeches of Mr. Curran at length : accompanied by certain papers illustrating the history and present state of that country. Francis Vose, appellant, against Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, Almon R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, Simon B. Conover, trustees &c., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida, Moses Taylor and the National City Bank, respondents points for appellant in reply. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, appellant, vs. Gus G. Coulter, auditor, et al., appellees brief for appellant. Francis Vose, appellant, against Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, Almon R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, Simon B. Conover, trustees &c., the Trustees of the International Improvement Fund of Florida, Moses Taylor and the National City Bank, respondents points for appellant. Fraser C. Fuller, plaintiff and respondent, against Edward Kemp, Jr., defendant and appellant brief for defendant and appellant on appeal from a judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff on a trial before the court without a jury. Francis Vose, complainant, and Harrison Reed, et. als., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund et. als., defendants amended to petition of the Southern Inland Navigation and Improvement Company. Fraser C. Fuller, plff. and respdt., against Edward Kemp, Jr., deft. and applt respondent's points. Francis Vose, vs. Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, A.R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, S.B. Conover, trustees, &c., and the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida bill of complaint. Francis Vose vs. the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, et al. Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Baker, libellant, appellee brief for James Baker, libellant, appellee, upon his motion to dismiss the above-named appeal with costs. Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff in error, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, et al., constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission, defendants in error, Elmira Simpson, plaintiff in error, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, et al., constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission, defendants in error brief for defendant in error. Frederick A. Gilmore, claimant, appellant, v. James Ritchie, libellant, appellee brief for claimant and appellant. In the Supreme Court of the United States October term, 1914, Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff in error, v. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores and Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of Oregon, defendants in error, no. 507 Elmira Simpson, plaintiff in error, v. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores and Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants in error, no. 508 : brief on behalf of defendants in error. Frank Mohnhaupt, by guardian &c., plaintiff & respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant & appellant appelant's points. Francis Vose, appellant, vs. Greene C. Bronson, James F. Soutter and Shepherd Knapp, trustees, et al. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Wisconsin : filed October 14, 1867. Francis Vose, appellant, against Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, Almon R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, Simon B. Conover, trustees, &c., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida, Moses Taylor, and the National City Bank, respondents points for appellant on appeal to general term. Frank Mohnhaupt, by guardian ad litem, plaintiff and respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant case and exceptions and return from Marine Court. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1910, Fred Light, appellant, v. the United States on appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the district of Colorado, supplemental brief for the United States. Frank Silver, plaintiff-appellant, against Park-Lex Holding Corporation, Garfield L. Miller, individually and as trustee under a certain mortgage or deed of trust dated December 1st, 1924, Park River Holding Corporation, Helen Goodman, Barney Improvement Corporation, Joseph Corn, Dora Finkelstein, Susan Galligan, Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, Dora G. Joseph, Jane Francke, Museum Operating Corporation, Harry Shwitzer, Samuel D. Shwitzer, Elias Lipshitz and Isidore Efros, defendants-respondents case on appeal. In the Supreme Court of the state of Oregon, October term, 1913, Frank C. Stettler, appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores and Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of Oregon, respondents brief of Dan J. Malarkey and E.B. Seabrook for respondents : appeal from a judgment of the Circuit Court for Multnomah County : Hon T.J. Cleeton. In the Court of Appeals David Sears, Henry F. Sears, and Emily F. Sears, plaintiffs, respondents, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants : brief for appellants. Debate in the House of Lords, on Monday the 1st of August, 1853 upon the motion of Lord Lyndhurst, "That the House earnestly recommends the case of the Baron De Bode to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty's government." David M. Weston, et al., complainants, v. Nathaniel C. Nash, et al., defendants pleadings and evidence. De "Costa Rica Packet" - Arbitrage proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de staatswetenschap aan de rijks-universiteit te utrecht na machtiging van den rector-magnificus Dr. H. Wefers Bettink, hoogleeraar in de faculteit der wis- en natuurkunde, volgens besult van den senaat der universiteit tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit der rechtsgeleerdheid te verdedigen op vrijdag 6 April 1900, des namiddags ten 4 ure door / In the Court of Appeals, David Stewart, plaintiff and appellant, against Collis P. Huntington, defendant and respondent case. Sarah Decker, (plaintiff) respondent, vs. the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, (defendant) appellant points for appellant. Debates of the House of Lords, on the evidence delivered in the trial of Warren Hastings, Esquire proceedings of the East India Company in consequence of his acquittal, and testimonials of the British and native inhabitants of India, relative to his character and conduct whilst he was Governor General of Fort William in Bengal. Decree of divorce, Francis Carruthers of Dormont, against Mrs. Margaret Maxwell, his spouse, daughter of Sir Alexander Maxwell of Monreith, baronet David Wallace, plaintiff in equity, vs. James M. Beebe, et als., bill, answer, orders, reports and evidence Francis Vose, appellant, against Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others, respondents papers on appeal from order sustaining demurrer. Francis Vose agst. Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others before Hon. J.S. Bosworth, referee. Fraser C. Fuller, plaintiff and respondents, against Edward Kemp Jr., defendant and appellant papers on appeal. Francis Vose, plaintiff and appellant, against, Nathaniel Cowdrey and others, defendants and respondents points for respondents / F.N. Bangs. Francis Vose vs. Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others deposition of plaintiff taken before trial. Francis Vose, plaintiff, appellant, against the Florida Railroad Co., et al., defendants, respondents case on appeal. Francis Vose against Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, Almon R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, Simon B. Conover, trustees, &c., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida, Moses Taylor, and the National City Bank points for plaintiff on demurrer of the defendants other than Taylor and the National City Bank, to the complaint. Francis Vose, plaintiff, against Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others, defendants copy complaint. Fraser C. Fuller, plaintiff, against Edward Kemp, Jr., defendant brief for defendant and appellant on appeal from an order denying a motion made by the defendant, that plaintiff reply to new matter set up in the answer herein. In the Supreme Court of Georgia, Fall term, 1913, Leo M. Frank, plaintiff in error, vs. state of Georgia, defendant in error in error from Fulton Superior Court at the July term, 1913 : brief of the evidence. Frederic J. Betts and Erastus C. Benedict, sole surviving executors of the last will and testament of Ephraim Holbrook, deceased. against George F. Betts and Emily Betts, executor and executrix, &c., of Saml. R. Betts, deceased, the New York Association for improving the condition of the poor, and others amended summons and complaint. Francis Vose, plaintiff, respondent, against David L. Yule, defendant, appellant case and exceptions on appeal to the general term from judgment. Before the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, Francisco E. Cazañas and Entriqueta Garcia, his wife v. the United States, no. 261 and Francisco E. Cazañas v. the United States, no. 262 on final hearing : statement of facts and brief for the defendant. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1808, Frank P. Blair, Jr., plaintiff in error, vs. J.S. Thompson, et al. closing argument of Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, for plaintiff in error. [Columbian Centinel : Gardiner vs. Freeman : trial for libel] Genuine memoirs of Messieurs Perreaus (now under confinement) with many curious anecdotes relative to Mrs. Rudd, that have never before transpired / Full account of the life, adventures and execution of Ernst William Gross, who was executed at New Albany, Indiana, on Friday, December 13th, 1850 Disbarment of Attorney T.J. Deavitt, of Vermont, from practice in the Department of the Interior for sending a letter to Congress in which he criticised the pension policy and methods of President McKinley. Defence of Capt. William K. Latimer before the Court of Inquiry, no. 3, consisting of Commodore Newton, president, and Commodore Storer and Captain Long, members, convened at Washington City, in pursuance of the act of Congress entitled "An act to amend an act entitled an Act to promote the efficiency of the Navy," approved January 16, 1857 / Discretion of the Virginia County Courts, as to granting licenses settled by the Court of Appeals, in the case of Yeager vs. Mason County Court / Defensa Que Expone a Esta Real Audiencia, La Parte De La Santa Iglesia Cathedral De Valladolid, En El Pleyto de execucion. que figue contralas haziwndas, que possee Doą Juana Bueno de Zarate viude de el maestre de campo Don Antonio osorio, yarticulo conerl conde de mira-vallem sobre deberse llevar la vis excecutiva adelante, hasta el remate de las haziendas : para que se revoque el auto de esta real audiencia de 18 de septiembre de elañ passado de 1725, en que se declaro no haver lugar. Defence of Maj. Gen. Caleb Burbank and the argument of the complainants before the general court-martial, whereof Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Goodwin was president, held at Worcester, on the 8th day of Sept., 1818, against charges preferred against him by Col. Prentice Cushing and others. Department of Justice, Washington, March 11, 1912 Documents relating to application by Lieutenant-Colonel Munro, to the treasury, for grants of Salmon Fishing Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of New Jersey, Rumford Chemical Works vs. Hygienic Chemical Company, in equity supplemental memorandum on behalf of the defendant. Defences of George Stratton, Esq., and the majority of council at Madras in answer to the accusation brought against them for the supposed murder of Lord Pigot : containing also a concise narrative of the proceedings of Lord Pigot, which occasioned his arrest and suspension from the government, stating the conduct of different parties on that occasion, with their motives for continuing his Lordship under restraint and shewing the nature of that restraint : likewise the separate defence of Brigadier-General Stuart, for himself and for the Military under his command. Discours et résumés dans l'affaire d'Orgères instruite par-devant le tribunal criminel d'Eure et Loir, séant a Chartres, par le Citoyen G. Liendon, alors président, et maintenant premier juge au même tribunal. Detail of the case of the Brig Carraboo, of Liverpool, Finlay Cook, master together with an account of the capture of the pirate-vessel the Schooner Las Damas Argentinas, by His Majesty's Ship Victor, Capt. Lloyd : also, a report of the judicial proceedings against the parties charged with the act of piracy and the execution of twenty eight of the pirates and a representation from the grand jury of Saint Christopher to the court : with other important particulars / Defence, in complete refutation of the charges preferred by Lieut.-Col. Joseph Rogers, commandant of West Mendip Regiment of Local Militia against the adjutant of that corps as also an abstract of the evidence adduced before the court of inquiry convened at the head-quarters in Wells : together with the whole of the correspondence connected therewith and every other important document relative thereto : dedicated to Lieut.-Col. Phillott and the officers of that regiment to the adjutants of every other local regiment of Militia in the kingdom and to the public in general. Divorce in 1857, the Talbot case letters by "Cujus," containing full particulars of the case, with observations on the present unsatisfactory state of the law. Documents in the case of Major Andrew Washburn, late of the fourteenth regiment Massachusetts volunteers, (heavy artillery) Defence of Lieut. Col. Gardner Burbank before the general court-martial, whereof Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Goodwin was president, held at Hathaway's Hall, in Worcester, on the 8th September, 1818, against charges preferred against him by Col. Prentice Cushing and others : to which is prefixed an extract from the records of said court, containing all the evidence adduced upon his trials. Defence of Major Gen. Pillow before the court of inquiry at Frederick, Maryland, against the charges preferred against him by Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott. Defences for John Gray, Esq., son of Francis Gray, Esq., of the kingdom of Ireland, and his attorney against Margaret Scruton, pursuer of a declarator of marriage and adherence &c. Frederick Wolbert's trial before seven respectable arbitrators, who awarded six hundred dollars damages against him for violating his duty as a magistrate and trampling on the rights of the citizen Full & authentic report of the Tilak trial, (1908.) being the only authorised verbatim account of the whole proceedings with introduction and character sketch of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, together with press opinion. G.H. Pittman v. Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association brief of defendant, appellee. Contested election, Fifth District, South Carolina, G.D. Tillman, contestant, vs. Robert Smalls, contestee brief of contestee. Frederick Wissman, libellant, ads., the Ship HowardاSchmidt & Balchen, claimants and appellants brief on the part of the appellee. John Frieler, plaintiff, vs. the Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company, and the Ninth Avenue Railroad Company, defendants points for the Broadway and Seventh Avenue R.R. Co., defendants. Full particulars of the dreadful murder of Emily Holland, at Blackburn Full report of the examination of F.C. Giddings, charged with wife poisoning Ann Eliza Gannett, administratrix, &c. vs. the United States In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, (December 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1887.), before the Hon. Mr. Baron Huddleston and a special jury of the city of London, between Gedge, Kirby & Millett, plaintiffs, and Edmund Barnes, defendant Genuine copies of all the letters which passed between the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor, and the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, and between the sheriffs and the secretary of state relative to the execution of Doyle and Valine Full and revised report of the [eig]ht days' trial in the Court of Queen's Bench on a criminal information against John Sarsfield Casey at the prosecution of Patten Smith Bridge, from November 27th to December 5th, 1877 Report of case, G.W. Carrington versus St. Michael's Vestry decided in the Court of Common Pleas / Full report of the trial for a libel on Henry Hunt Esq., Court of King's Bench, Friday December 17, 1824, before the lord chief justice and a special jury Hunt v. Newcomb and others. General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., et al., appellants, vs. Samuel Hoar, et al. appeal from the Supreme Judicial Court for the county of Suffolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts : filed June 4, 1935. Full report of the trial Chew versus Duke, for libel and slander, at the Warwick Assizes, August, 1859, before Lord Chief Justice Erle Free-masonry unmasked, or, Minutes of the trial of a suit in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, wherein Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., was plaintiff, and Jacob Lefever, defendant Genuine memoirs of the life of Joshua Crompton, who was convicted at the Assizes at Guildford, July 31, 1778, for uttering a forged bank note containing a variety of curious and instructive anecdotes, extraordinary stratagems, and uncommon artifices, never before exhibited to the public : to which are added his trial and manner of behaviour under sentence of death / Department of Agriculture, before Hon. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, in the matter of the prohibition under the meat inspection amendment of June 30, 1906, of the transportation and sale in interstate commerce of lard substitute prepared in the United States from imported oleostearin and vegetable oils Full report of the trial of the libel suit, brought by Leonard D. Tice, of Mount Vernon, a corner of Westchester Co., N.Y., against Frank and Anna F. Dromgoole, of Mount Kisco, editor and proprietor of "The Recorder," published at Mount Kisco, N.Y., for tried at White Plains, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1883, before Justice C.E. Pratt and a jury and resulting in a verdict for the defendants / Frederick P. James, Abram Brewer, E. Bradford Greenleaf, Philip S. Justice, Elkanah Cobb, John V. Bean, Philip Wilson, and J. Howard Mitchell, appellants, vs. La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Company, Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company, and Selah Chamberlain General court martial held at the Royal Barracks, Dublin, for the trial of Brevet Lieutenat-Colonel Hon. Thomas Mullins, captain of the 44th Regiment of Foot the court assembled on the 11th of July, 1815, and continued by adjournments to the 1st of August following on the annex'd charges. Genuine report of the state trials for high treason comprising the opening of the special commission, the lord president's charge to the grand jury, list of names and places of residence of the witnesses and jurors, arraignment of the prisoners, copy of the indictment, challenging of the jury, speeches verbatim of the attorney and solicitor generals, examination of witnesses, copies of all the papers read in evidence, speeches verbatim of Messrs. Erskine and Gibbs, defence of the prisoners, summary of the lord president, verdict of the jury, &c. &c. / Contested election, G.D. Tillman vs. Robert Smalls, Fifth Congressional District of South Carolina brief for contestant. The Galveston Houston and Henderson Railroad Company et al., appellants, vs. N.A. Cowdrey et al., No. 443, N.A. Cowdrey et al., appellants, vs. the Galveston and Houston Junction Railroad Company, T.W. Pierce, et al appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas. Department of Agriculture, before Hon. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, in the matter of the prohibition under the meat inspection amendment of June 30, 1906, of the transportation and sale in interstate commerce of lard substitute prepared in the United States, from imported oleo stearine and vegetable oil in connection with and as supplementary to the letter of the G.H. Hammond Company, addressed to the secretary of agriculture, dated March 2nd, 1911, we submit the following statement and argument upon the legal proposition involved in the determination of the question referred to and submited in said letter. Genuine memoirs of the lives of George and Joseph Weston, now under sentence of death in Newgate, the first for forgery the latter for shooting at John Davis, and wounding him in Cock-Lane including a particular account of all their adventures, exploits, manجuvres, forgeries, travels, amours, and intrigues of different kinds from their infancy to the present time : with a curious and authentic description of the manner of their being taken very different from what has hitherto been represented : to which is now added an account of their escaping from Newgate, on the second of July, 1782, and the manner of their being re-taken : with their trials at large at the Old-Bailey, on Saturday, July, 6 / Gardiner v. MacDougall libel case : before James Vaughan, Esq., magistrate at Bow Street Police Court : minutes of proceedings. Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries before and after conviction General index to the collection of state trials Frederick P. James, Abram M. Brewer, E. Bradford Grenleaf, Philip S. Justice, Elkanah Cobb, John V. Bean, Philip Wilson, and J. Howard Mitchell, appellants, vs. the Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Wisconsin. Notes of trial taken by His Honor Judge Betts, referred to in the bill of complaint, U.S. Circuit Court : Frederick E. Sickels and Truman Cook against John F. Rodman Monday, Dec. 4, 1853, J.B. Staples for plt'ffs., R. Ten Brook for def't., Tuesday, Dec. 5th. Further statement of the rules, constitution, and working of the society called "The Sisters of Mercy" together with an exact review of Miss Sellon's reply / Full and authentic account of John Williamson, who was executed in Moorfields, on Monday the nineteenth of January, 1767, for the murder of his wife by imprisoning and cruelly treating her and denying her proper sustenance containing, a particular and exact narrative of Williamson's inhuman treatment of his unhappy wife and of the varieties of misery which he forced her to endure and also an account of his execution. George Robins versus Burke and Grubb in the Court of Exchequer, in respect to the right of an auctioneer to claim commission upon the sale of an estate, where the defendants had at the eleventh hour sold the property to the Duke of Buckingham, purposely to avoid this legitimate claim : the verdict has set this question at rest for ever, inasmuch as the learned judge (the Chief Baron of Exchequer) was throughout in favour of the legitimacy of the claim, and the jury, without leaving their box, unhesitatingly gave a verdict for the whole sum claimed, viz., six hundred & forty-four pounds, eight shillings & sixpence : extract from "The Law Times" of July 12th, "In other words, that a vendor shall not defraud an auctioneer of the fruit of his exertions by anticipating him in the sale for such in plain terms is the meaning of this most righteous decision." George W. English George G. Saxe, et al., complainants, vs. Andrew H. Hammond, et al., defendants pleadings and evidence. George H. Monroe, respondent, agst. Charles Peck, appellant case on appeal. In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, George H. Willett, plaintiff in error, against the people, defendants in error return to writ of error. George H. Tilden, plaintiff, against Andrew H. Green, John Bigelow and George W. Smith, as executors etc., of Samuel J. Tilden, deceased and others, defendants brief for the executors and trustees of Samuel J. Tilden, deceased and for the Tilden Trust. George H. Coffin, admir., et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., George H. Coffin, admir., et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., v. George H. Coffin, admir., et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., et al., v. George H. Coffiin, admir., et al brief for Stewart, admirs., et al., in support of petitions. George B. Stearns, pl'ff. in eq., vs. Rufus K. Page, def't original bill. George DeB. Keim et al., receivers, claimants, appellants, v. William B. Parker, libellant, appellee brief on behalf of libellant, appellee. George R. Moore, respondent, agst. William C. Conner and others, executors, &c., appellants action no. 2 : brief for respondent. George G. Stacy vs. Portland Publishing Company brief for defendants. George Maitland, complainant, vs. Alfred C. Gibson, trading under the name and style of Gibson Gas Fixture Works, defendant Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Brig Eagle, Hugh Manning, master, George Mowatt of Kingston in the island of Jamaica, merchant, a subject of our Sovereign Lord the King, the claimant for and on behalf of Edward Penman and James Gardner of Charleston, South Carolina, merchants and copartners, carrying on trade under the firm of James and Edward Penman and Co., and respectively citizens of the United States of America, of the Cargo of the said Brig, consisting of 240 Hogsheads and 180 cases of Claret, one case of umbrellas and one box of medicines and quantity of shingles, -and Samuel Mantle of Tudor-Street, London, gentleman, likewise a subject of our Sovereign Lord the King, the claimant for and on behalf of John Titus Morgan formerly of Boston, but now of Charleston aforesaid, merchant, a citizen of the said United States of America and the owner of the said Brig of freight, demurrage and expences, appellants, George Martin Esq., commander of His Majesty's Ship of war Magicienne, John Hills Esq., commander of His Majesty's Ship of war Hermione and James Pervost Esq., commander of His Majesty's armed Schooner Flying Fish, the captors, respondents (on consolidated appeals from the Vice-Admiralty Court of island of Jamaica) : case on behalf of the appellants. George A. Campbell, application filed March 5, 1900, serial no. 7281 v. Michael I. Pupin, patent issued June 19, 1900, no. 652, 230, application filed Dec. 14, 1899, serial no. 740, 238 interference declared Aug. 22, 1900 : record for George A. Campbell. George E. Kirk, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles O. Hamilton and Catharine Hamilton in error to Supreme Court of the District of Columbia : brief for defendants in error. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'r, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al. adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no. 116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r et al. supplemental brief for George H. Coffin, adm'r et al., libellants, appellants, respondents, appellees. Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes Carolina Planter, Henry White, master, George Bell, of the island of Guernsey, merchant, appellant, James Ludlow, commander of the private ship of war the Charming Molly, asserting himself to be the captor of the said Ship Carolina Planter, Henry White, master, and her cargo, respondent : on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England : appellant's case. George R. Moore, pl'ff and resp'd't agst. William C. Conner, et al., as executors, etc., def'ts and appell'ts action no. 1 : appellants' points. George B. Rapelye vs. Daniel Le Roy and William H. Le Roy decision of the court. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1910, George D. Bryan, collector of the Port of Charleston, petitioner, v. Roxana S. Ker, executrix of W.W. Ker, deceased on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit : brief and argument for the United States. George Parker vs. Alexander M'Dougall George R. Moore, respondent against William C. Conner and others, as executors, etc., appellants action no. 2 : brief for respondent. George H. Tilden, respondent, against Andrew H. Green, &c., et al., appellants brief for appellants upon their motion for a re-argument. George Place and Charles Place and Charles D. Bigelow, survivor of Bigelow and Trask, William A. Wright, et al., claimants of the Schooner "General S. Van Vliet" and Dan Smith, et al., claimants of the cargo, appellants, vs. the Norwich and New York Transportation Company appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York. George Maitland, complainant and appellee, vs. James W. Birkett, defendant and appellant transcript of record, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York. George F. Willett, et al., vs. Robert F. Herrick, et al., number 5334 plaintiffs' brief. Abstract of closing argument for plaintiff and charge of the judge in case of Geo. W. Stone vs. Wm. Segur et als. in the Supreme Court, at Salem, Mass., November term, 1865, Justice Gray, presiding William D. Northend, Stephen B. Ives, Jr., counsel for plaintiff, Stephen H. Phillips, James A. Gillis, counsel for defendants. George A. Emerson vs. the New York and New England Railroad Company, et als., equity no. 2116 brief in support of defendants' plea and demurrers. In the Supreme Court of United States, December term, 1871, George Chorpenning, appellant, vs. the United States, no. 9, appeal from the Court of Claims brief for the United States. George G. Stacy vs. the Portland Publishing Company In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, George W. Leavitt, appellee, vs. the S.D. Mercer Company, et al., appellants appeal from Douglas County : brief for the S.D. Mercer Company, appellants. George R. Moore, plaintiff and respondent, against William C. Conner and others, executors, &c., defendants and appellants action no. 2., case and exceptions and return from Marine Court. George R. Moore, respondent, agst. William C. Conner, deceased appellants action no. 1 : respondent's brief. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, George Barstow, respondent, vs. B.B. Newman et als., appellants brief for respondent. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no.114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no.116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al. In the District Court of the state of Iowa in and for Scott County, George H. French, administrator of the estate of Henry W. Lee, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Griswold College and William Stevens Perry, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Iowa, defendants, October term, A.D., 1878, petition in equity George Maitland, complainant, vs. Alfred C. Gibson, trading under the name and style of Gibson Gas Fixture Works, defendant on letters patent no. 259,235 and 294,697, brief for complainant. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, George Philip Wagner, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. George De B. Keim et al., receivers, claimants, appellants, v. William B. Parker, libellant, appellee brief for appellants. George Rose, Esq., one of the secretaries of the Treasury against William Williams, the printer and Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer and proprietor of the Morning-Post for a libel in which he is charged with having used the terrors of the excise laws as an instrument to subvert the freedom of election : tried before the Right Honourable Lloyd Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Westminster, on Monday, July 9, 1792. George R. Moore, plaintiff and respondent, against William C. Conner and others, executors, &c., defendants and appellants action no. 2 : case and exceptions. In the matter of the petition of Charles M. Stewart et al., adm'rs, et al., for a writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, in the suits George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al. memorandum in opposition to petition. George L. Hoitt, appellant, v. Alfred Hoitt, appellee supplemental brief of appellant. In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, in equity, George Arrowsmith, plaintiff, v. Wilber M. Brucker, et al., defendants, no. 4798, Polonia Publishing Company, a Michigan corporation, plaintiff, v. Wilber M. Brucker, et al., defendants, no. 4816, Francesco Dimeglio, plaintiff v. Wilber M. Brucker, et al., defendants, no. 4825, John Petrowsky, plaintiff, v. Wilber M. Brucker, et al., defendants, no. 4826 brief for plaintiffs on applications for temporary injunctions and in opposition to motions to dismiss. In the House of Lords (from the Second Division of the Court of Session in Scotland), George Udny, formerly of no. 10 Ormonde Terrace, in the county of Middlesex, now residing in the city of St Andrews, in Scotland, and of Donald Horne and Thomas Elliot Ogilvie Horne, writers to the signet, Edinburgh, partners of the late firm of Horne and Rose, W.S., Edinburgh, now partners of the firm of Horne, Horne and Lyell, W.S., Edinburgh his mandatories, appellants, John Henry Udny, only surviving child of the late Colonel John Robert Fullerton Udny, of Udny and Dudwick, in the county of Aberdeen, a pupil, residing in Edinburgh and William Skinner, writer to the signet, Edinburgh, his curator ad litem, respondents the respondents' case. Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, v. John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants defendants' exhibits. Gould vs. Raymond plaintiff's brief on motion for re-hearing. Glengarry's way and other studies Gerrald a fragment containing some account of the life of this devoted citizen, who was sent as a delegate to the British Convention, at Edinburgh, by the London Corresponding Society, for acting in which capacity he is now transported to Botany Bay for fourteen years!!! In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Binkley Coal Company, plaintiff, vs. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, defendant, in equity no. 4696, Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Merrel P. Callaway, as trustees, complainants, vs. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, et al., defendants, in equity no. 4931, consolidated causes and ancillary causes pending in District Courts of the United States, Western District of Michigan, District of Minnesota, Fourth Division, District of Montana, and Southern District of New York : record. History Gillette murder trial and Grace Brown's love letters United States of America, plaintiff, against Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, defendants Gould's stenographic reporter published monthly in the city of Washington : and devoted to the recording of important trials, for treason, murder, highway robbery, mail robbery, conspiracy, riot, arson, burglary, seduction, etc. : also miscellaneous speeches of American statesmen, in Congress and State Legislatures : lawyers and judges in the Supreme Court of the United States and individual states : political addresses, orations, lectures upon arts, sciences, literature, and morals. An Act to dissolve the marriage of Sir William Abdy baronet with Dame Anne Abdy his now wife and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1924, Grace Edna Layne, petitioner, v. the United States, Mary Ella Birney and Charles W. Layne brief for the United States in opposition to the petition for leave to appeal in forma pauperis. Gilford Hosiery Co., vs. Pitman Manufacturing Co. Government prosecutions under the Espionage Act letter from the attorney general transmitting in response to Senate resolution of January 25, 1922, additional information regarding persons prosecuted by the government under the Espionage Act or, for conspiracy to violate war-time laws. In the District Court of the United States, within and for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri, Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Benjamin F. Edwards, as trustees, complainants, vs. the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity consolidated cause, no. 4478 petition for further authority to purchase real estate necessary for right-of-way, main, side and spur tracks and, for depot purposes. Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, L'Anna Maria, Georgius Bassett, master, Georgius Basset, the master and claimant of said ship and her cargo, appellant, Patrick Lawson, Esquire, commander of the duly commissioned East India Merchant Ship the Locko, the captor, respondent on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Guilty? side lights on the Batson case a recrudescense of the murder of the Earll family in Louisiana, 1902 / [Senator Strahan's case] Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, against John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants printed papers on demurrer. Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, against John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants complainants' pleadings and proofs. In the District Court of the United States, within and for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri, Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Benjamin F. Edwards as trustees, complainants, vs. the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant, in equity consolidated cause George W. Glover against Henry M. Baker, executor of the will of Mary Baker Glover Eddy and Josiah E. Fernald, Archibald McLellan, Adam H. Dickey, Stephen A. Chase, Allison V. Stewart and John V. Dittemore, the last five being the Board of Directors of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts plaintiff's brief (filed December 23, 1911). God's revenge against gambling exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth and honor at gaming tables : with curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers : I. Miss. Fanny Braddock, sister of General Braddock who from gambling hung herself, II. Drisden Harwood, Esq., Maryland, who from gambling drowned himself, III. Jack Gilmore, Esq., Virginia, who from gambling shot himself, IV. T. Alston, Esq., (N.C.), who from gambling was shot by Capt. Johnson, V. Maria Antoinette, Queen of France, who for gambling was brought to the guillotine, VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers and their untimely ends / Massachuset[t]s Bay, Gillam Philips, Esq., brother and heir at law of Henry Philips deceased, appellant, Hannah Philips, widow, Habijah Savage, and Hannah his wife, Arthur Savage, and Faith his wife, and the representatives of Mary Butler, the said Hannah Philips being the mother, and the said Hannah Savage, Faith Savage, and Mary Butler, the sisters of the said Henry Philips deceased, respondents the appellant's case. Charles Gould, respondent, against Justus J. McCarty, appellant German war trials report of proceedings before the Supreme Court in Leipzig : with appendices / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, Guaranty Trust Company, petitioner, against Metropolitan Street Railway Company, New York City Railway Company and others, respondents notice, waiver, motion and petition for writ of certiorari to be addressed to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Gilman vs. Brown & al the case in equity, tried in the Circuit of the United States for Massachusetts District, at Boston, May term 1817, before the Hon. Joseph Story, associate judge of the Supreme Court, between Mary Gilman vs. Samuel Brown & al. Robert P. Getty and Samuel E. Getty, respondents, against Henry F. Spaulding et al., executors, &c., of Daniel, Devlin, deceased, impleaded with John Bryan et al., appellants brief on behalf the appellants Henry F. Spaulding et al., ex'rs, &c. God's revenge against adultery awfully exemplified in the following cases of American crim. con. I. The accomplished Dr. Theodore Wilson, (Delaware,) who for seducing Mrs. Nancy Wiley had his brains blown out by her husband. II. The elegant James O'Neale, Esq., (North Carolina,) who for seducing the beautiful Miss. Matilda L'Estrange was killed by her brother / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1878, Germania National Bank of New Orleans, appellant, vs. Case, receiver no. 217 : appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Louisiana : brief for appellant. George Wildes, et al., in equity versus Theodore D. Parker and William Dehon, assignee, defendants In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1907, Great Northern Railway Company, petitioner, v. the United States, on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit brief for the United States. Goldstein, et al., defendant-appellant, v. United States, respondent brief for appellant. In the Common Pleas, Grissell v. Bristowe special case and judgment of the Court of Common Pleas. Goldstein, et al., defendant-appellant, v. United States, respondent brief for respondent. Guiteau's case charge of Judge Cox of the District of Columbia, delivered on the twenty-fifth day of January, 1882, in the celebrated case of Charles J. Guiteau, for the assassination of James A. Garfield, late president of the United States, on the second day of July, 1881 : plea of insanity : verdict, guilty. Great disclosure of spiritual wickedness!! in high places with an appeal to the government to protect the inalienable rights of married women / In the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, (Admiralty), (in Prize), Royal Courts of Justice, Tuesday, 29th April 1919, before the Right Hon. Lord Sterndale (president), the Steamship "Pellworm" (claim of shipowner), no. 1,657, the Steamship "Marie Horn" (claim of shipowner), no. 1,658, the Steamship "Brietzig" (claim of shipowner), no. 1,660, the Steamship "Heinz Blumberg" (claim of shipowner), no. 1,659 In the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as trustee, complainant, against New York Railways Company, the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, Job E. Hedges, as receiver of New York Railways Company, the American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, William Nodwell, Margaret Nodwell, Joseph R. McGuire, et al., defendants, in equity no. E16-163 amended and supplemental bill of complainant in foreclosure. Giovannitti's address to the jury George W. Glover v. Henry M. Baker, executor, et al. plaintiff's brief in support of motion for re-hearing, (filed June 15, 1912) God's revenge against murder, or, The genuine history of the life, trial, and last dying words of Sarah Metyard, widow and Sarah Morgan Metyard, spinster, for the wilful murder of Ann Nailor, an infant, aged 13, by shutting her up and confining her from the 29th of September, in the 32d year of King George II. to the 4th of October, and starving her to death to which is added, the life of John Plackett, for highway robbery on Jacob Faye, a Danish young gentleman near the city road, for which he was executed and afterwards hung in chains on Finchley Common. George W. Glover v. Henry M. Baker, executor, et al. amendment of the plaintiff's bill (by leave of the court, filed March 25, 1911) Grazia Falotio, by guardian, &c., against the Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company points for appellant. Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, v. John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants defendants' answer and proofs. George Wildes and al., versus Theodore D. Parker and al. closing argument for defendants on plea to the jurisdiction. [Guiteau case - correspondence with Mr. Pearl] In the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of New York, Gibbons L. Kelty and others, plaintiffs & respondents, against Lesser Steinhardt, defendant and appellant case on appeal. Great trial between Madam Chester and W. Taylor, before the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench, London the judges in a fix : curious arguments : a warning to "Gentlemen." The Queen-empress on the prosecution of H. Compton versus W.H. Ballard specially reported In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1879, Hallett Kilbourn, plaintiff in error, vs. John G. Thompson et al., defendants in error, no. 144 brief for plaintiff in error. Harriet Haddock, plaintiff, against John W. Haddock, defendant, before John H. Rogan, Esq., referee In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, April term, 1926, no. 4465 : Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall, appellants, v. United States, appellee special calendar no. : brief of appellant, Harry F. Sinclair. The Ebenezer Smith will case before the Honorable John W. McKim, judge of Probate, December 4, 1878, to January 24, 1879, fourteen hearings : Hazen J. Burton, Jr., and George S. Burton, petitioners, vs. Isaac T. Smith, Dr. William H. Thorndike, Eliza W. Smith, and all other persons interested, respondents : arguments for the petitioners, Alfred D. Chandler, Esq., counsel for the petitioners, John A. Loring, Esq., George Putnam Smith, Esq., William H. Drury, Esq., counsel for the respondents. H.V. Lane, libellant, vs. the schooner "A. Denike" Scoville, Guiteau and Onedia Community No. 1077, Steamtug Teaser and Barge Harrisburg, Harry W. Law, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 1078, George Fredericksen, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, before Putnam, Bingham and Aldrich, JJ. : opinion of the court, April 8, 1915. No. 1077, Steamtug Teaser and Barge Harrisburg, Harry W. Law, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 1078, George Fredericksen, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees brief for John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees. Hallett Kilbourn, plaintiff in error, vs. John G. Thompson, John M. Glover, J.D. New, B.B. Lewis, and A. Herr Smith in error to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. In the matter of the proving of the last will and testament of Louis C. Hamersley, deceased before Hon. Daniel G. Rollins, surrogate. No. 40, United States Steel Corporation hearings before the Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation : House of Representatives : Monday, January 29, 1912. No. 1077, Steamtug Teaser and Barge Harrisburg, Harry W. Law, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 1078, George Fredericksen, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald, et al., libellants, appellees appeals from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from final decree (Dodge, J.), December 6, 1913 : record. Opening statement of United States District Attorney Corkhill Senator from Michigan hearing before the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States, Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session pursuant to Senate res. 11, authorizing the investigation of alleged unlawful practices in the election of a senator from the state of Michigan. [Guiteau case - Oneida Community letters] Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall, appellants, v. United States appeal from the Supreme Court of the district of Columbia. Harriet Haddock, plaintiff, against John W. Haddock, defendant Conduct of George W. English, United States district judge, Eastern District of Illinois hearing before the Special Committee of the House of Representatives pursuant to House joint resolution 347 : March 23 to April 1, 1925 July 9 and 10, 1925 December 1, 1925. Habeas corpus and martial law a review of the opinion of Chief Justice Taney, in the case of John Merryman / Hamiltons versus Eaton Eliza Jane Hall, pl'ff & resp't, against Russell T. Trall, def't & appel't Charges against William E. Baker, United States district judge for the Northern District of West Virginia hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session pursuant to H. Res. 325 : January 21, 1925. Conduct of George W. English, United States district judge, Eastern District of Illinois. hearing before the Special Committee of the House of Representatives pursuant to House Joint Resolution 347 : July 9 and 10, 1925. Harlan Cross v. James H. Grant defendant's brief. Jucios del señor Tulio Ospina con la Western Andes Mining Company Limited, sentencia de segunda instancia proferida por el tribunal superior del centro en el departamento de Antioquia Kelly v. Kelly (Divorce Court.) : a report of the appeal against the judgment in the above case as contrary to morals, evidence, and law. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, H.E. McKee vs. Ellen Cochrane and others, in equity no. 11262, bill of interpleader brief for McPherson, executor of Cochrane. Conduct of George W. English, United States district judge, Eastern District of Illinois hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Sixty-ninth Congress first session on House document 145. In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, April term, 1926, no. 4465 : Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall, appellants, v. United States, appellee special calendar no. : reply and argument of appellants, Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall in opposition to the motion to dismiss. George B.F. Hannay, plaintiff-appellant, vs. Andrew Zerban, defendant-respondent appellant's brief. Hannah Corcoran, the missing girl of Charlestown the mysterious disappearance unraveled : the convent and the confessor attempt at abduction foiled! : a full and complete report of the riot in Charlestown. Thomas Gunn vs. the Union Railroad Co., no. 2828 Packers' consent decree hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Sixty-seventh Congress, fourth session, pursuant to Senate Resolution 211 : to investigate matters concerning the consent decree entered in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia : in the case of the United States of America, plaintiff, v. Swift & Co., et al., defendants : March 1, 1923. In the Privy Council, no. 86 of 1904, on appeal from the Court of the Resident in Mysore, civil and military station of Bangalore, in the matter of the alleged professional misconduct of H. Lubeck, an advocate of the said court H. Lubeck, defendant and appellant, vs. the Government of India (His Majesty's secretary of state for India in council), respondent : case for the appellant. The people "Harry" Philips, complainant, vs. Wales F. Severance, defendant charge extortion : dismissed, May 11th, 1895. Guiteau vs. Oneida Community Henry M. Baker vs. Horace S. Cummings opinion of Mr. Justice Hagner, of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and of Chief Justice Alvey, of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, affirming and adopting Mr. Justice Hagner's opinion. Lancaster Assizes, 21st August, 1833, before Mr. Baron Bolland & a special jury, John Doe on the demise of Robert Millington and William Milnes Millington against Edmund Peel Thomson and Thomas Hunter, assignees of James Hudson, a bankrupt In the Supreme Court of Iowa, April term, at Davenport, 1883, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant appeal from Scott District Court / Knowles & others v. McAdam, colliery income tax appeal report of income tax appeal case under the Act 37 & 38 Vict., Cap. 16, heard before the High Court of Justice, Exchequer Division, on January 23 and 24, and December 5, 1877 / Bertha R. Kenkele and another, as surviving trustees, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and appellants opinion, January, 1890. King vs. Didier, before Mr. Justice Cook and a jury In the Supreme Court of Iowa, Koehler & Lange, appellees, vs. John Hill, appellant Laws of the United States relative to direct taxes Evidence, &c., warrant to the Honorable Sir Ralph Palmer, knight, Sir Robert Buckley Comyn, knight, and Sir George William Ricketts, knight, judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the Presidency of Madras, or other the judges of the same court Arguments of counsel and opinions of the judges in the case of the King v. Mr. Justice Johnson Keller, et al., Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia, v. Potomac Electric Power Co., Inc., et al. Henry J. Skeffington, commissioner of Immigration, respondent, appellant, v. Morris Katzeff, petitioner, ex rel. William T. Colyer, et al., appellee appellant's brief. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, Helen Gainer, plaintiff and appellant, vs. A.B.C. Dohrman, Katherine Philips Edson, Walter G. Mathewson, Henry W. Louis and Paul A. Sinsheimer, as members of and constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of California, defendants and respondents brief on behalf of amici curiae supporting respondents' contention. Edward Heffron vs. William Gallupe writ dated November 21, 1864, to be copied as a part of the case. [Heathcote's divorce case] In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1875, Henry B. Miller, and others county collectors, appellants, vs. Morris K. Jessup, John Paton, D.A. Lindley and E.K. Goodnow, appellees Henry B. Miller et al., collectors, appellants, v. M.K. Jesup et al., appellees, no. 701, appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois brief of Obadiah Jackson and C. Beckwith, for appellees. Revised brief of plaintiff in error on re-argument, the United States of America, Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1897, no. 194, October term, 1896, no. 551, Herman Keck, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed at the several sessions of the General Court holden in Boston, beginning 31st. May, 1809, and ending on the 27th. January, 1811, published agreeably to a resolve passed January 20, 1808. Lancaster v. Wheeler plf's second brief. In Chancery, Leavitt v. Blatchford and others statement of the facts and questions of law in issue in the suit affecting the Blatchford and Murray Trust and argument on behalf of the defendants, Messrs. Palmers, Mackillop, Dent and Co. In the Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of New York, Gibbons L. Kelty, et al., responants, against Lesser Steinhardt, appellant brief for appellant. Henry Tregear, (plaintiff) appellant, vs. the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, (defendant) respondent points for respondent. Henry R. Towne, plaintiff, vs. Mark Eisner, collector, etc., defendant memorandum in support of demurrer. Henry C. Bowen, against the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Thomas Kinsella, actions nos. 1 and 2 consolidated answer. In the Supreme Court of the D.C., Henry E. McKee, plaintiff, vs. Ellen Cochrane, et al., defendants, no. 11,262 brief for Rollings, Maxwell and Gilfillan. Henry B. Miller et al., collectors, appellants, vs. M.K. Jesup et al., appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. George W. Glover v. Henry M. Baker, executor, et al. motion to amend plaintiff's amendment filed March 25, 1911. Henry E. McKee, complainant, vs. Ellen Cochrane and others brief on behalf of defendant, William D. Jacoway. Henry Louis Bischoffsheim against John Crosby Brown, Jesse Seligman, and others, in equity testimony taken on behalf of defendants, pursuant to notice, under rule 67 of the Supreme Court of the United States, in equity, as amended before John A. Shields, Esq., examiner, &c. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in General term, no. 11,262, equity, Henry E. McKee vs. Ellen Cochrane, et al argument of S.S. Henkle for Mrs. Cochrane. Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh, knt., M.P. explanatory of the whole circumstances which led to the robbery of the Glasgow Sentinel Office, to the death of Sir Alexander Boswell, bart., to the trial of Mr. James Stuart, younger of Dunearn, and ultimately to the animadversions of the Honourable James Abercromby, in the House of Commons, upon the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Advocate and various individuals / Lewdness and murder a discourse suggested by the late murder : delivered in the Chapel Street Congregational Church, on Sabbath evening, March 9th, 1845 and repeated in the center churches of New Haven and Hartford / Letters to Rev. James Wilson, on the subject of his statements in a late pamphlet, called "A vindication of publick justice," &c. written in defence of the late council, holden in Boston and Providence / Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, plaintiff-in-error (defendant below), against the state of Russia, defendant-in-error (plaintiff below) action no. 2اcalendar no. 319, in error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : brief for Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, plaintiff-in-error. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 6th instant : a copy of the proceedings of a court martial for the trial of Col. Talbot Chambers, &c. Letters to Her Royal Highness Caroline, Princess of Wales comprising the only true history of the celebrated book, disclosing a full account of an extraordinary prosecution commenced against the author in the Court of Chancery, through having a copy thereof in his possession and exhibiting the injunction granted by Lord Eldon, to prevent his parting from the said book, under the penalty of five thousand pounds / Lewis H. Hyde, appellant, vs. the Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, et al. appeal for the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Henry B. Miller, collector of Cook County, Illinois, et al., appellants, vs. Morris K. Jessup et al. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. Hearings before the special committee appointed under the authority of House resolution no. 6, concerning the right of Victor L. Berger to be sworn in as a member of the Sixty-sixth Congress, Wednesday, June 11, 1919 Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Teutonia, Robert Anderson, master, Henry Lewis Stricker, one of the partners in the House of Trade of Messrs. Peneke and Stricker, of the island of St. Thomas, merchants, and Joseph Bovoni, also of the said island, merchant, respectively subjects of His Majesty the King of Denmark, claimants of the schooner and cargo, on behalf and as the true and lawful property of them the said Messrs. Peneke and Stricker and Joseph Bovoni, appellants, Robert Moore, commander of the private schooner of War Maria, the captor, respondent on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court at Tortola : appellants case : 1803. Letter to Messrs. John C. Cook, foreman, Richard Bartlett, Thomas Chamberlain, John P. Coolidge, Joseph H. Cotton, David Eckley, John F. Elliot, Daniel Goodnow, James Goddard, John T. Heard, Ridgeway E. Holbrook, all of Boston, and Henry Slade of Chelsea jurors empannelled to try the indictment against Joseph A. Whitmarsh, for an alleged crime of libel. Lewis E. Mills, vs. Geo. S. Larue, et al., constituting the Board of Equalization brief for plaintiff / No. 54, United States Steel Corporation hearings before the Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation : House of Representatives : Monday, March 11, 1912. Henry Lambert a plea for humanity and an argument for justice before the governor and council / Horace H. Day vs. Isaac Hartshorn & Co. commensed, Jan. 23, 1855, terminated, March 8, 1855. The Speech of the Lord High-Steward upon proceeding to judgment against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn The Talbotts history of the assassination of Dr. P.H. Talbott and the trial of his two sons Albert P. and Charles E. Talbott, for the murder. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a copy of the proceedings of the general court-martial in the case of Adjutant-General Roger Jones. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 28th Jan, last, statements, in relation to expenses of general courts martial, from August 1, 1812 : March 26, 1818. Letters written by Thomas Bates, lately executed at Aylesbury, with a correct account of his conduct in prison, from his committal to the day of his death Letters and opinions of the press on the Purchas judgment In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Hibernia Armstrong, appellant, vs. the United States, No. 492 appeal from the Court of Claims, brief for the United States. Charles B. Hotchkiss, appellant, vs. the National Shoe & Leather Bank of New York City and the Tradesmen's National Bank appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : filed October 9, 1873. Holyoke Water Power Company, petitioner, v. city of Holyoke before Everett C. Bumpus, James E. Cotter and Edmund K. Turner, commissioners appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court. Letter from the Secretary of War to the President Letter to the Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, assistant vice chancellor review of the opinion of the assistant vice chancellor in the case of Philip Kniskern and others vs. Philip Wieting, the evangelical lutheran churches of St. John's at Durlach, and St. Peter's at New Rhinebeck in Sharon, and others / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit, no. 6900, Leslie Ullrich and Laura C. Ullrich, intervenors and appellants, vs. C.O. Thomas, receiver of First National Bank-Detroit, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division : brief for appellee. Life, trial and conviction of William Williams, for the murder of Daniel Hendricks, with a complete history of the trial, his confession and the incidents of his execution, at Harrisburg, May 21st, 1858 Life, trial and conviction of Edward Stokes Thorne v. the Argosy Co., Ltd., et al History of the arrest of Gen'l Foster, for the murder of Dr. A.M. Settle containing the journal of Gen'l Foster while in prison, the proceedings of the trial, arguments of counsel, etc., etc. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ohio, Western Division, in equity, no. 112, Horatio C. Creith, plaintiff, vs. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company, defendant answer of Horatio C. Creith, to the petition of Edwin G. Merrill, R. Walter Leigh, A.V. Morton and Roberts Walker, Bondholders' Protective Committee. Hours of service of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen based on exhibits numbers 26 and 27, Western Conference Committee of Managers Hermann Remson, the great Louisiana murderer the details of his first crime, his connection with the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co's Jewelry Store Boston, the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo, and of Mrs. Campbell, Pike Co., Mississippi : also the atrocious murder of the venerable Judge Legree, of Louisiana, and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming three children in the flames : with his strange & unnatural death, sunk in the quicksands of a lonely island, in the Attakappas district of Louisiana. In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. 703, October term, A.D., 1875, Herman Lieb et al., appellants, vs. Henry P. Kidder and Daniel P. Stone, appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois : argument for appellees. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, L.A. Linecum, plaintiff in error, v. the United States, no. 744 motion to advance. Lives and confessions of Zebadiah Payne, the murderer and robber of Wm. Coltart, Willis Green Carroll, the murderer and robber of Rev. Isaac Lindsey, and Archibald Kerby, the Pine Mountain assassin and murderer of Mrs. Polly Hunter, who were executed at Nashville on the 10th February, 1843 prepared for the press under their superintendance, after the sentence of death had been passed upon them by the Supreme Court of Tennessee / Life, letters, and last conversation of John Caldwell Colt who committed suicide at the New York City Prison, Nov. 18, 1842, just before the time appointed for his execution for the murder of Samuel Adams, printer, on the 18th Sept., 1841. Lewis H. Meyer, plaintiff, agst. James J. Roosevelt, defendant argument for the plaintiff. Life, trial, execution and dying confession of John Erpenstein convicted of poisoning his wife, and executed in Newark, N.J., March 30, 1852 / Life and forensic career of E. Vaughan Kenealy, Q.C., L.L.D., with selections from speeches delivered during celebrated trials, including that in favor of the "claimant" during the memorable trial at bar extracts from his works, poetry, &c. / Lizzie Alida Sexton, on behalf of herself and Horace C. Sexton and Gordon W. Sexton, infants and next of kin of Floyd Sexton, deceased, petitioner, vs. the Newark District Telegraph Company, respondent summary proceeding under Workingmen's Compensation Act of 1911 : opinion / Life and dying confession of John Van Alstine, executed March 19, 1819, for the murder of William Huddleston, Esq., deputy sheriff of the county of Schoharie with a full account of his trial before the Honorable Ambrose Spencer, in Schoharie, Feb. 17, 1819 : together with Mr. Hamilton's speech and Chief Justice Spencer's sentence. Life and confession of Charles Steingraver, who perpetrated a most shameful and abominable outrage upon Clarinda Vantilburg, an idiotic, blind, deaf, dumb and entirely helpless child of ten years, faithfully related after the oral communication from this monster to Anthony Jacobs, attested to be true by the criminal himself, before Valentine Maurer Life and crimes of George L. Shaftsbury Life, trial and extraordinary adventures of John H. Surratt, the conspirator a correct account and highly interesting narrative of his doings and adventures from childhood to the present time. Life Association of America against James A. Rhodes Libel suit of Chief Justice Ames against Thomas R. Hazard Hon. Joseph M. Blake's argument for defendant upon plaintiff's demurrer. Life and trial of Dr. Abner Baker, Jr., (a monomaniac) who was executed October 3, 1845, for the alleged murder of his brother-in-law, Daniel Bates including letters and petitions in favor of a pardon and narrative of the circumstances attending his execution, etc., etc. / Life and confession of Ann Walters, the female murderess! also, the execution of Enos G. Dudley, at Haverhill, N.H., May 23d, 1849 : to which is added to confession of Mary Runkle, who was executed for murdre [sic] In the House of Lords, on appeal from His Majesty's Court of Appeal (England), between the London Transport Company, Limited, appellants, and Bessler, Waechter & Company, Limited, respondents appellants' case. Reply brief of plaintiff in error on third oral argument, the United States of America, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1898, no. 15, October term, 1897, no. 194, October term, 1896, no. 551, Herman Keck, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Copy from Mr. Gurney's short-hand notes of the argument in the case of the Queen v. George Millis heard on the 13th, 14th, 16th, and 17th February, 1843, Her Majesty's judges being present. Hooper vs. Leslie a full and complete report from the record, the arguments of counsel, the charge, &c. / Lillias Borthwick, spinster, appellant, John Borthwick of Cruickston, Esquire, respondent the appellant's case. Life, character, and execution of Christopher Slaughterford for the murder of Jane Young, for which he had been before acquitted. Lizzie Nutt's sad experience a heart broken, and a family plunged in grief : wreck and ruin! : the shooting and tragic death of noble-hearted Captain Nutt, Lizzie's brave father, who flinched not, like a true soldier, to die in defence of his daughter's honor : the great Dukes trial at Uniontown, Pa. : full account, and all "those terrible letters." Life and times of Burke & Hare stories of the resurrectionists. London Assurance Corporation, petitioner and appellant, vs. the proceeds of the sale of the Steamship "Allianca," Atlantic Trust Company, trustee, claimant and appellee transcript of record : appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Life, trial, [and] confession of Rees W. Evans tried and convicted for the murder of Louis Reese, at the April sessions of the Luzerne County Court, held at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania / Life and confession of Reuben A. Dunbar, convicted and executed for the murder of Stephen V. and David L. Lester, (aged 8 and 10 years) in Westerlo, Albany County, September 28, 1850 Life, trial and conviction of William Williams, for the murder of Daniel Hendricks with a complete history of the trial, his confession, and the incidents of his execution at Harrisburg, May 21, 1858. Life, adventures, strange career and assassination of Col. James Fisk, Jr. the Fisk-Stokes tragedy, all about Miss Mansfield. Life, trial, confession and conviction of John Ware, for the murder of his father, near Berlin, Camden County, New Jersey Libel suit of Edwin Forrest against N.P. Willis, 1859 Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Fidelity, Robert Provost, master, an appeal from Jamaica, Lieutenant Price, commander of His Majesty's Schooner Flying Fish, the captor, appellant, against Robert Provost, the master and claimant of the said Ship Fidelity, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandize laden on board the same, as the property of Charles Norwood of New Orleans, merchant, and a citizen of the United States of America, the true lawful and sole owner and proprieort [i.e. proprieter] thereof, respondent, also the said Robert Provost, the master and claimant of the ship and cargo as aforesaid, appellant, against Lieutenant Price, commander of His Majesty's Schooner of war Flying Fish and Charles Bishop, Esq., His Majesty's procurator general, respondent case on behalf of the claimant. Libel and proof for both parties, in Causa, the Presbytery of Stirling against the Rev. Christopher Greig, minister of St. Ninians with an outline of the speeches of counsel and deliverance of the Presbytery thereon. Machinery for winding yarn or thread letters patent to John Boyd and Thomas Alexander Boyd, of Shettleston, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, engineers, for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for winding yarn or thread." Luigi Filiberto, et al., libellants, v. the Bark "John H. Pearson" brief for libellants on proceedings under mandate of Supreme Court. Luigi Filiberto, et al., libellants, appellants, v. Hiram Taylor, claimant, appellee opinion of the court. Luigi Filiberto, et al., libellants, v. the Bark John H. Pearson cross-libel : Hiram Taylor, libellent, v. Franklin Rolfe at al., respondents : brief on behalf of claimant and appellee. M.C. Butler, petitioner, complainant, against W.H. Ellerbe, comptroller general, and W.T.C. Bates, treasurer of the state of South Carolina, and their successors in office arguments of Charles A. Douglass and LeRoy F. Youmans for petitioner, complainant : against the constitutionality of the registration and election law of South Carolina. Louis E. Beckmann, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. Louis Ross v. Albert C. Burrage plaintiff's brief. Maffitt's trial Loveden and Loveden the judgment pronounced by Sir William Scott, in the Consistory Court of London, on the 18th July 1810, in a suit instituted by Edward Loveden Loveden, Esq., M.P., for a divorce from Ann Loveden, his wife / Luce, adm'r, vs. Manchester & Lawrence R.R. et al., in equity defendants' brief. Reply of E.W.M. Mackey to the Investigating Committee of City Council, June, 1878 In the Supreme Court of Missouri, October term, 1856, Louis G. Picot, trustee under the will of Mrs. Ann Biddle, deceased, plaintiff, against Daniel D. Page, Lewis V. Bogy, and Louis A. Benoist, defendants error to the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas. Southern election frauds, fragrant and systematic corruption of the ballot-box in Southern states by the democratic election managers, Mackey vs. Dibble speech of Hon. Samuel H. Miller of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, May 30th, 1882. In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, Lusetta J. Solt et al., appellees, vs. Lewis C. Anderson et al., appellants, no. 9457 appeal from the District Court of Hamilton County : brief on part of appellant on second re-hearing. Machinery for doubling yarns or threads letters patent to Robert Blackwood, senior, of Kilmarknock, in the county of Ayr, North Britain, worsted spinner, for the invention for "Improvements in machinery or apparatus for doubling yarns or threads." Machinery for winding yarns or threads letters patent to Edward Whalley and James Horrocks, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for the invention of "Improvements in machines used for winding, doubling and twisting textile of fibrous yarns or threads on to bobbins, spools, cops, or reels." In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, Luka Bachich v. Schooner "Henry O. Barrett," Dredge "Columbia" and Steam Tug "James McCaulley," no. 19 of 1903, American Dreding Company v. Schooner "Henry O. Barrett" and the Steam Tug "James McCaulley," no. 21 of 1903, Elliott W. Rogers, master, etc., v. Tug "James McCaulley" and Dredge "Columbia," no. 24 of 1903, Johan N. Wallem, administrator, etc., v. James McCaulley and others, and the American Dredging Company and Elliot W. Rogers, et al., no. 57 of 1903 libel and testimony on behalf of the American Dredging Company and the Dredge "Columbia" In the Supreme Court, Madison Teat vs. the state of Mississippi Lusetta J. Solt et al., appellees, vs. Lewis C. Anderson et al., appellants brief of appellees on second rehearing. Louis Ross v. Albert C. Burrage MacQueary, his trial for heresy, the verdict and sentence Luigi Filiberto, et al., libellants, v. the Bark John H. Pearson cross-libel : Hiram Taylor, libellent, v. Franklin Rolfe at al., respondents. In the Supreme Court state of Nebraska, Lusetta J. Solt et al., appellees, vs. Lewis C. Anderson et al., appellants brief on rehearing. Lt. Col. Freeman's defence Marine Court Martial, at Middletown, Connecticut. Love and madness a story too true in a series of letters between parties, whose names would perhaps be mentioned were they less known, or less lamented. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantaganet Hastings, second son of the now deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, the Most Hon. Paulyn Reginald Serlo Marquis of Hastings and Earl of Loudoun, &c., &c., and Most Hon. Barbara Yelverton Marchioness of Hastings, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, his factrix loco tutoris, Lady Sophia Frederica Charistina Hastings, eldest surviving daughter of the deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Flora Mure, countess of Loudoun, his wife, and Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, eldest daughter of the said now deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings and Earl of Loudoun, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the signet, her tutor ad litem, repondents the appellants case. Loren Day, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Guy S. Walden, defendant in error error to Kent circuit : statement of case and brief for defendant in error. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantaganet Hastings, second son of the now deceased Most Honourable George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Earl of Loudoun and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the now deceased Flora Mure Campbell of Rowallan, countess of Loudoun and Marchioness of Hastings procreated of the marriage between her and the also now deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart, Marquis of Bute her husband for his interest, respondent the respondent case. Luigi Filiberto, et al., libellants, appellants, v. Bark "John H. Pearson" brief on remandment for further proceedings on behalf of claimant and appellee. Luce, adm'r, vs. Manchester & Lawrence R. R. et als. defendant's second brief. Magna Charta violated in the putting of restraint on a plaintiff in regard to his right of reply on the evidence and substituting discretion for law being a report of the hearing of the case of Kelly v. Kelly, Mann, Young, & Roofe, before Mr. Justice Chitty, on June 23rd, 28th, and 29th, 1887 / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1937, no. 437 M.C. Hinderlider, as state engineer of the state of Colorado, et al., appellants, v. the La Plata River & Cherry Creek Ditch Company : memorandum submitted on behalf of the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and New York, the port of New York Authority and the Delaware River Joint Commission as to the applicability of the Act of August 24, 1973. Mrs. Theodora Elizabeth Maartensz, executrix of James Adrianus Maartensz, proctor of the Supreme Court, deceased, by her attornies, Sabonadiere & Co., plaintiffs, vs. the Ceylon Company (Limited), defendants In the House of Lords, from the Court of Session in Scotland, Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the signet, her tutor ad litem, respondents the respondents' case. Luitpold Mach (plaintiff), appellant, vs. the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company (defendant), respondent points for respondent. The M.B.G. Eddy litigation exceptions of next friends to rulings of masters Aldrich, Parker and Jelly : September 27, 1907, state of New Hampshire, in the Superior Court, Merrimack ss., April term, 1907, Eddy, by next friends, against Frye, et al. Lord Paget's letters and trial in the affair of Lady Charlotte Wellesley in which is included the eloquent speech of Mr. Dallas / M.A. Dauphin vs. D.M. Key, postmaster-general, equity no. 7092 brief for defendant. Between Louis Ross of Brookline in the county of Norfolk, plaintiff, and Albert C. Burrage of Hanson in the county of Plymouth, having a usual place of business in Boston in said county of Suffolk, defendant Lowe v. Penn, in the Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, December 16, 1844, before Lord Chief Justice Denman and a special jury Luckenback Steamship Company, incorporated and Luckenbach Company, incorporated, respondents-appellants, against W.R. Grace & Company, libelant-appellee interrogatories & sworn answers thereto. Mary E. Hughes, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, appellants brief for property owners. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, Marie Louise Perrin and Trautman Perrin, appellants, vs. the United States, no. 211 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. Massachusetts General Hospital vs. inhabitants of Belmont, same vs. same Criminal Court of Baltimore, filed June 1, 1926, state of Maryland vs. Harold Elliston, managing editor, Baltimore News, Earl C. Deland, managing editor, Baltimore American, Harry Clark, city editor, Baltimore News, Wm. Sturm and Wm. Klemm, photographers news and American In the Court of Appeals, Mary E. Hughes, respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and another, appellants brief prepared by counsel for respondents in calendar causes nos. 462, 463, 464, in which plaintiffs are devisees or grantees. Martin Pickett's heirs, plaintiffs in error, versus Samuel Legerwood et al. in error to the Circuit Court United States for the district of Kentucky. In the House of Lords, an appeal from the Court of Session in Scotland, Major Michael Fallejeff, merchant in Petersburgh, owner of the Vorst Potomskin, of Petersburgh, appellant, the Honourable Captain William Elphinstone, respondent the respondent's case. Marie stuart son procés et son exécution d'après le journal inédit de bourgoing son médecin la correspondance d'amyas paulet, son geôlier et autres documents nouveaux The Attorney General vs. the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church & others statement of facts. In the suit entitled Mary Baker G. Eddy by her next friends, George W. Glover et als., vs. Calvin A. Frye et als record comprising papers and documents on clerk's files. In the Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court, Mary Goddard et al., applicants, vs. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations brief for applicants. The material facts in the George W. Glover suit Marcus P. Norton et al., complainant, v. European and North American Railway et als., respondents pleadings and proofs. Major General Meade's report on the Ashburn murder Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, appellant, v. Charles E. Cotting et. al., trustees, appellees on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : motion to re-assign. Mary C. Allen vs. Robert W. McCoy, in Dower argument for the defendant. Matchless villany, or, A full and authentic narrative of the robbery and murder of John Penny, Esq., in a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in Hampshire with many surprising circumstances relating both to the perpetrating and discovery of those horrid facts, a character of the murder'd gentleman, some account of the life of his servant James Hall, (now in Newgate) the supposed persidous robber and cruel murderer, the copies of divers letters that passed between him, his brother, his father, and others, which very much tend to set the whole in a true light. Mary, the maid of the Inn, an interesting narrative, detailing the singular way she discovered her lover to be a robber and murderer, his conviction and execution, with her forlorn and destitute wanderings and unhappy death Wm. H. Marston, respondent, against Jay Gould, appellant statement and points on behalf of the respondents. Marx Block, an infant, &c., plaintiff-appellant, vs. the Harlem Bridge, Morrisania and Fordham Railway Company, defendant-respondent respondents points. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Mary E. Hughes, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, no. 496, second division brief for appellants. In the Supreme Court, U.S., appeal from the Court of Claims, Marshall O. Roberts and others, appellants, against the United States, appellees brief for appellants, submitted under 20th rule. Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, appellant, vs. Charles E. Cotting et al., trustees on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : motion to advance. Manifiesto que dan a luz juan de Mneses Piedratha, Joseph Calvo de Castro, Luis de Meneses Piedrahita, Joseph de Espinosa, prefos en la Carcel Real de la Ciudad de Toledo, y demàs comprehendidos en la Causa de Pesquisa, todos vecinos de la Villa de Ajofrin, para desvanecer los futiles indicios, con que siniestramente se les ha intentado incluìr, como indicados en dicha pesquisa, por querella dada por diego gonzalez de castro, y matheo medrano y Lumbreras, vecinos de dicha Villa In the Supreme Court of the state of New Mexico, January term, A.D. 1916, appeal from District Court, Bernalillo County, Mary Lester Field, appellant, vs. Clarence A. Hudson, appellee abstract of record. Pulteney and Hornby titles, Supreme Court, Masterton Ure and others vs. Almerin Graves opinion of the Supreme Court, in favor of the title, delivered by Justice Welles, at the Monroe General term, September term, September, 1850, also copies of various public documents respecting the title. Mary Curtiss vs. William H. Brown, et al argument for defendants / Margaret Campbell vs. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Martin's annals of crime or, New Newgate calendar and general record of tragic events, including ancient and modern modes of torture, &c. : comprehending a history of the most notorious murderers, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogues of every description : interspersed with reflections and observations on the affairs of life, authentic accounts of various modes of punition and torture, delineations of gaols and judicatories, and anecdotes and memoranda of criminal proceedings, and of the sayings and doings of different courts and agents in the dispensing of law and justice, and the exercising of authority. Maryland contested electionاBrooks vs. Davis In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, no. -- [actual number not printed or supplied], original, Martin Lawlor, et al., plaintiffs in error, (defendants below), vs. D.E. Loewe, et al., defendants in error, (plaintiffs below) transcript of record : error to the District Court of the United States for the district of Connecticut. In the Supreme Court of the state of New Mexico, January term, A.D. 1916, Mary Lester Field, appellant, vs. Clarence A. Hudson, appellee appeal from District Court, Bernalillo County : brief of appellee. William H. Marston, respondent, against Jay Gould, appellant, appellant's points statement of facts. In the Circuit Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, in equity, Marshall O. Roberts, the United States Mail Steamship Company, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, Edwin Croswell, Prosper M. Wetmore, James Van Nostrand, William H. Aspinwall, John L. Aspinwall, William E. Howland, and Samuel W. Comstock, (impleaded with George Law,) defendants, ads. Albert G. Sloo and Ellwood Fisher, complainants affidavits on the part of the defendants, to oppose motion for injunction. [Mary MacKinnon-lawyer's dispute] In the Supreme Court of the State of California Mary Frances Ward, by A.J. Ward, her guardian, ad litem, plaintiff, against Noah F. Flood, principal of the Broadway Grammar School, in the city and county of San Francisco, defendant : statement of the case. Manchester & Lawrence Railroad v. Concord Railroad Corporation record of proceedings and testimony before the referees. Mars Realty Corporation and Appia Holding Corporation, plaintiffs, against James J. Sexton, Earl H. Miller, Bernard M. Patten, Thomas Kenny, John R. Crews, Hyman Turchin and George Henry Payne, as commissioners of taxes of the city of New York and constituting the Board of Taxes and Assessments of the city of New York, defendants, and Darwin R. James, Oliver Cabana, Jr., John Halkett, Louis H. Pink and Aaron Rabinowitz, constituting the Board of Housing of the state of New York, intervening defendants, before Mr. Justice John E. McGeehan, county clerk's index no. 5221/1931 brief for the attorney-general appearing pursuant to Executive Law, ʹ68, in support of the constitutionality of the state housing law. Malinda Fox vs. the state of Ohio Mary Schweidler, the Amber witch the most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known, printed from an imperfect manuscript by her father Abraham Schweidler, the pastor of Coserow, in the island of Usedom / In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in General term, January, 1891, no. 201, Mary Le Flore and Amanda Hodges vs. Ellen Cochrane et al., eq. no. 12,406, doc. 30 a suggestion to the court. In the Court of Appeals, Mary E. Hughes, respondent, vs. the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, appellants brief for respondents. Mant versus Peyton this was an action tried in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster Hall, by a special jury, before the Right Honorable Lord Ellenborough, on Saturday, the 9th of July, 1814. In error and appeal, Mathieson v. Weir Henry A. Mann, plaintiff in error, against the people, &c., defendants in error Massachusetts Institute of Technology, petitioner, no. 876 misc. Massachusetts Institute of Technology v. Boston Society of Natural History et al. In the House of Lords, Major Michael Fallijeff of Saint Petersburgh merchant, and Sir William Forbes baronet, his attorney, appellants, the Honourable William Elphinstone owner, and John Gardiner master of the Paisley of Carron, a private ship of war, respondents the appellants case. In the Supreme Court of the state of New Mexico, January term, A.D. 1914, Mary Lester Field, appellant, vs. Clarence A. Hudson, appellee appeal from District Court, Bernalillo County : transcript of record. In the matter of the application of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening of West 231st Street (although not yet named by proper authority) from Bailey Avenue to Riverdale Avenue, where not already acquired, in the 24th Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New York memorandum of the city of New York, in support of motion for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals on certified question of law. Memoirs of George Edwards, alias Wards, the acknowledged spy and principal instigator in the Cato-Street plot, from his early life to the present time in which the various machinations of this desperate character to entrap the unwary and inoffensive, are impartially detailed, and made public through the praiseworthy exertions of Alderman Wood, M.P., in his humane endeavours to bring this miscreant to justice : to which is added, An account of the life and trials of the five deluded men who were beheaded on Monday, May 1 / McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc., libellant, vs. the British Steamship "Roseric", in admiralty brief on behalf of the British Embassy. In the matter of the application of the city of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for the appointment of commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which should justly be made for the discontinuance and closing of West 151st Street, from the easterly side of Riverside Drive extension to the United States Bulkhead Line, Hudson River, in the 12th Ward, borough of Manhattan, city of New York, damage nos. 1 and 2, matter of Higgins memorandum of the city of New York, in opposition to motion for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals and to certify questions to that court. Before the Secretary of the Interior, on appeal from the decision of the commissioner of the General Land Office, Maxwell J. Latimer vs. the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company, William H. Malony vs. the same, John Barker vs. the same applications under Home-Stead Act of May 20, 1862, on lands lying within the lateral limits of the grant made to the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company, in the state of Iowa, in the act of June 2, 1864 : argument in favor of applicants. Mémoire et révélation des Demoiselles Armand, Soeurs De Louis Armand, soeurs de Louis Admand, condamné a mort par la Cour D'assises Séante a Douay, Le 12 Novembre 1832, et exécuté a dunkerque Le 9 Février suivant In the matter of the application of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments, required for the opening of Grote Street, from One Hundred and Eighty Second Street to Southern Boulevard on petition of Margaret M. Gleason memorandum of the city of New York, in opposition to the motion of Margaret M. Gleason for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals. In the matter of acquiring title to Wallace Avenue, Barnes Avenue and Matthews Avenue, from Baker Avenue to Bear Swamp Road, and Muliner Avenue, form Morris Park Avenue to Bear Swamp Road, in the 24th Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New York, application of Mary E. Farrelly memorandum of the city of New York, in support of motion for leave to appeal and for the certification of a question of law for review by the Court of Appeals. Medical expert testimony in the Kelley murder trial Contested election case of Lincoln Loy McCandless, contestant, versus Samuel Wilder King, contestee, from the territory of Hawaii James McDonough, plaintiff-respondent, against the James Reilly Repair and Supply Company, defendant-appellant memorandum on behalf of defendant-appellant. Patrick McNulty vs. C. Handasyde Whitney, et als & Trs. defendants' substitute bill of exceptions. Mémoire a consulter, et consultation pour les sieurs tupigny de moligneau et Quenedey, créanciers privilégiés de la succession vacante du sieur Vandermey, appelans et demandeurs, contre les frères herwyn, se prétendant fermiers des moëres appartenant à ladite succession, intimés, en présence de me. houzelle, avoué près le tribunal d'anvers, curateur à la succession vacante Vandermey, défendeur In the matter of Mount Vernon Avenue re damage nos. 14 and 19 memorandum in behalf of respondent, the city of New York upon the motion for reargument. James McDonough, plaintiff-respondent, vs James Reilly Repair and Supply Company, defendant-appellant In the matter of the application of the city of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for the appointment of commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which should justly be made for the discontinuance and closing of West 151st Street, from the easterly side of Riverside Drive extension to the United States Bu[l]khead line of the Hudson River in the Twelfth Ward, borough of Manhattan, in the city of New york memorandum of the city of New York in opposition to the motion made by Francis Higgins to amend the opinion of this court in this matter. In the matter of the application of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening Spuyten Duyvil Road (although not yet named by proper authority) from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, near the Spuyten Duyvil Depot to the junction of Riverdale Avenue and West Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, city of New York, and in re application of Caroline Weigel et al., for damages caused by abandonment, discontinuance and closing of Old Kings-Bridge Road, etc., in the Twenty-fourth Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New York memorandum of the city of New York, in opposition to the motion for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals. Memoirs of a social monster, or, The history of Charles Price otherwise Bolingbroke, otherwise Johnson, otherwise Parks, otherwise Wigmore, otherwise Brank, otherwise Wilmott, otherwise Williams, otherwise Schutz, otherwise Trevors, otherwise Polton, otherwise Taylor, otherwise Powel, &c., &c., &c., and commonly called Old Patch : containing an accurate account of the astonishing fraud and ingenious forgeries of that truly great man on the Governor and Company of the Bank of England for a series of six years : including a faithful detail of his devices and depredations on society for a period of fifty-five years. In the matter of the application of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of Hawkstone Street (although not yet named by proper authority), from Walton Avenue to Grand Boulevard and concourse, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New York brief of the city of New York, respondent, in opposition to the motion to amend remittitur. Mémoire sur une question d'adultere, de séduction et de diffamation, pour le sieur Kornman, contre la dame Kornman, son epouse, le sieur Daudet de Jossan, le sieur Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, et M. Lenoir, conseiller d'Etat, & ancien lieutenant-général de police Memoir, &c., of Mrs. Shuttleworth Memoirs of Madam Chester of Manchester Memoirs of the celebrated Eugene Aram, who was executed for the murder of Daniel Clark, in 1759, with some account of his family and other particulars, collected for the most part above thirty years ago Maynard, Merrill & Co., appellees, vs Wm. Beverly Harison, appellant opinion of the court by Judge Shipman. Memorial for Mrs. Ann Majendie, formerly Routledge, wife of the Right Reverend Henry William, Lord Bishop of Bangor, and her husband for his interest, pursuer, against William Thomas Carruthers, Esq., describing himself of Dormont, defender In the matter of the application of the Mayor etc., relative to opening Mount Vernon Avenue, in re damage nos. 14 and 19 memorandum on behalf of the city of New York, in opposition to motion for reargument. Memoirs of George Barrington, from his birth in MDCCLV, to his last conviction at the Old Bailey, on Friday, the 17th of September, MDCCXC James McDonough, plaintiff-respondent, vs James Reilly Repair and Supply Company, defendant-appellant respondent's brief. A most curious trial and of infinite importance to the interests and happiness of society, - Mead, Esq., barrister at law against the Rev. Mr. Daubney for slander by which he lost his marriage with Miss. Barnston, a beautiful and accomplished young lady and possessed of a fortune of fifteen thousand pounds : the plaintiff laid his damages at ten thousand pounds, and received a verdict of five hundred : tried before the Right Honourable Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury of merchants, at Guildhall, London, on the 6th of June, 1792. Melissa Cornell, as administratix of the goods, chattels and credits of Jane A. Brower, deceased, plaintiff and respondent, against the Bank for Savings in the City of New York, impleaded with others, defendant and appellant case on appeal. [John McCarthy vs. Westfield Plate Company] Mayo et al. vs. Bark Chelmsford, D.C., U.S., in admiralty 1 of 1885, McLaughlin vs. Bark Chelmsford, of 1885 statement of facts and conclusions of law on behalf of respondent. Melissa Cornell, as administratix of Jane A. Brower against the Bank for Savings in the City of New York, impleaded statement and points for respondent on appeal to General term from judgement. In the matter of the application of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street (although not yet named by proper authority), from Broadway to the Hudson River in the 12th Ward, borough of Manhattan, city of New York memorandum of the city of New York in opposition to the motion of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals. Mémoire a consulter et consultation pour la Marquise de Gabriac, tutrice de ses enfans mineurs, contre la demoiselle meunier, le sieur d'Argilly, son sils naturel, le nommé Neel, &c., &c., &c., &c., question principale dans une succession obérée, faut-il déclarer nuls ou seulement réduire des donations & des legs considérables faits à une concubine & à différens bâtards au préjudice des enfans légitimes?. Memoirs of Her Late Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain embracing every circumstances illustrative of the most memorable scenes of her eventful life, from infancy to the period of her decease : interspersed with original letters and other documents, hitherto unpublished : likewise a faithful account of Her Majesty's illness, last sayings, lamented death, funeral procession, &c.,&c. / Memoir of the life and trial of James Mackcoull, or Moffat, who died in the county jail of Edinburgh on the 22d December 1820 containing a full account of his trial before the Jury Court and High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, for robbing the branch of the Paisley Union Bank at Glasgow of twenty thousand pounds : illustrated with notes, anecdotes, and a portrait : with an appendix, containing Mr. Denovan's journal from Glasgow to London in trace of the robbery and other curious papers. Memoirs of Richard Parker, the mutineer, together with an account at Large of his trial by court martial, defence, sentence, and execution, and a narrative of the mutiny at the Nore and Sheerness, from its commencement to its final termination Memoir of the assassination of Henry Rives Pollard McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc., libelant, versus British Steamship "Roseric." Mémoire de l'abbé J. Contrafatto, prêtre sicilien a l'opinion publique. In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, in the matter of the application of the city of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for the appointment of commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which should justly be made for the discontinuance and closing of West 151st Street, from the easterly side of Riverside Drive extension to the United States, Bulkhead Line, Hudson River, in the 12th Ward, borough of Manhattan, city of New York, damage nos. 1 and 2, matter of Higgins brief of the city of New York, in opposition to motion for leave to appeal to this court. In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, in the matter of the application of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title to lands and premises required for opening Eighteenth Avenue, from Jackson Avenue to the East River, in the First Ward, borough of Queens, city of New York memorandum of the city of New York, in support of motion to dismiss appeal of Anna A. Scheurer to this court. Isaac McDaniels, ex. of James McDaniels vs. Thomas McDaniels, Rutland County Court, September term, 1866 appeal from the probate of a will on a motion by the defendant for a new trial. Merrill & Co. vs Boston & Lowell R.R. brief for defendants. Merchants' National Bank vs. Eastern R.R. Co., and trustees plaintiffs' second brief. The Vigilance Committee of San Francisco, Metcalf vs. Argenti et al., speeches of R.A. Lockwood, Esq. Memorandum submitted to the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States Senate, Sixth-fifth Congress second session relative to the proposed investigation into the expenditures on the Newberry Campaign Committee Memorial for Robert Arthur merchant in Irvine against Mess. Hastie and Jamieson merchants in Glasgow Message from the President of the United States, communicating in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, the proceedings of the two courts of inquiry in the case of Major General Pillow Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of the Navy, with copies of the proceedings of the courts martial, in the cases of Lieutenants Weaver and Conner Memoirs of the northern impostor, or, Prince of swindlers being a faithful narrative of the adventures and deceptions of James George Semple, commonly called Major Semple alias Harrold, Maxwell, Grant, &c. &c. : with an account of his devices at Lord Salisbury's, Sir Thomas Dundass's, Mr. Pitt's, the Marquis of Landsdown's, Baron Hompesch, Lord Suffield, Sir Sampson Gideon, Dr. Prettyman, &c. &c. : also the various inventions by which he obtained goods of different tradesmen and the names of the persons who were the objects of his depredations : to which is annexed his trial and sentence. Memoirs of the life and remarkable exploits of the noted Dennis Neale alias John Clark, otherwise called the second Turpin, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 4th of February, 1754, for robbing on the highway containing a full account of all his extraordinary adventures and most daring robberies during a course of years, from his first arrival in this kingdom : together with those of the famous Horniblow, M'Sheen, Whiffin, &c., &c., &c. : including particularly, the manner of Neale's committing that audacious robbery on His Excellency Prince Galli, on Finchley Common / Memorial of Edward Wortley Montague, Esquire Memorial of Captain Jonas P. Levy to the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled, 1873 Memorial of William A. Howard, contesting the seat of Hon. George B. Cooper, of First Congressional District of Michigan Memoirs of the life of John Matthieson, executed for a forgery on the Bank of England, on Wednesday the 28th of July, 1779 containing a circumstantial account of his trial at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 20th of June, for the several forgeries which he committed on the Bank of England and Darlington Bank : together with a narrative of several interesting particulars concerning his behaviour during confinement until the time of execution : to which is added, a genuine copy of a letter which the prisoner sent to his mother the day before he suffered. John Metz, plaintiff-respondent, against John Metz, Jr., defendant-appellant brief in support of motion for reargument, or in the alternative for leave to appeal. Military law and the supremacy of the civil courts being the judgement the Hon. Mr. Justice McCardie in Heddon v. Evans Memorial for Archibald Douglas, of Douglas, Esq., and for Margaret, Dutchess of Douglas and Charles, Duke of Queensberry and Dover his curators, defenders, against George-James, Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton and their tutors and Sir Hew Dalrymple, of Northberwick, baronet, pursuers Memoirs of the Rev. Ammi Rogers, A.M. a clergyman of the Episcopal Church, educated at Yale College in Connecticut, ordained in Trinity Church in the city of New-York, persecuted in the state of Connecticut, on account of religion and politics for almost twenty years and finally, falsely accused and imprisoned in Norwich jail for two years, on the charge of crimes said to have been committed in the town of Griswold, in the county of New-London, when he was not within about one hundred miles of the place and of which he was absolutely as innocent as the judge who pronounced the sentence, or as any other person in the world : also an index to the Holy Bible, and a concise view of the authority, doctrine and worship in the Protestant Episcopal Church / Objections to payments made by the United States out of funds held in trust for the benefit of orphan and incompetent Chickasaws, March 25, 1869 / Official record from the War Department of the proceedings of the court martial which tried and the orders of General Jackson for shooting the six militia men together with official letters from the War Department, showing that these American citizens were inhumanly & illegally massacred. John Metz, plaintiff-respondent, against John Metz, Jr., defendant-appellant brief for defendant-appellant. Memories of famous trials Messrs. Morgan & Ridge v. the London Dock Company Court of Exchequer, January 15, 16, 17, 18, & 21, 1860 / John Metz, plaintiff-respondent, against John Metz, Jr., defendant-appellant respondent's brief and points. Memorial of the Common Council of Troy on the subject of a bridge across the Hudson at Albany with an appendix. Steamer William Crane, no. 1985, Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Company, claimants, appellants, v. Thomas Sweet et al., libelants, appellees record. In the Senate of the United States of America, memorial of William H. Clagett, addressed to the Senate of the United States Memorial for Thomas Cranstoun, Esq., of Dewar,اcomplainer, against Archibald Gibson, Esq.,اrespondent Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information touching an illegal combination of private individuals against the peace and safety of the union, and a military expedition planned by them against the territories of a power in amity with the United States with the measures pursued for suppressing the same, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the sixteenth instant. Metropolitan Steamship Co., petitioner for limitation of liability brief on behalf of W.K. Vanderbilt, owner of Yacht Alva, et al., claimants. To the chairman, duputy chairman, and court of directors, of the East India Company, the humble memorial of Richard S.M. Sprye, late captain, in their army of Fort St. George Message from 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 Kennon, (rendered in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 25th, April, 1824) Memorial for Henry Trotter, of Mortonhall, Esq., pursuer of a process of molestation and damages against Patrick Home, of Billie and John Home, of Nineholes, Esqs., Thomas Fargie Feuer, in Paxton, and John Rule, in Nunlands and William Compton their tenant, before the Sheriff-depute of Berwick, in support of a bill of advocation of the foresaid process presented by the said Henry Trotter United States versus Franklin W. Smith memorial of Senators and Representatives in Congress from Massachusetts, to the President of the United States : testimonial of mercantile and manufacturing houses. Opinion of the Hon. John M. Read in Hammett against the city of Philadelphia, in favor of the constitutionality of the act of 23d March, 1866, authorizing the improvements of Broad Street in said city, May, 1869. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eighth Judicial Circuit, District of Nebraska, Oliver Ames, 2nd, et al., complainants, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Co., et al., defendants In the privy council, no. 50 of 1920, on appeal from the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division. (in prize.) Steamships "Elve" and "Bernisse," between His Majesty's procurator general or other proper officer of the crown in its office of admiralty and commander William G. Howard, R.N., commanding officer of H.M.S. "Patia," and Lieutenant Wilfrid E. Rogers, R.N.R. appellants(defendants) and P.A. Van Es and Company, the owners, and Jan Zoethout, the master, and crew of the Steamship "Elve" of the port of Rotterdam, and P.A. Van Es and Company, the owners, and M. Gnodde, the master, and crew of the Steamship "Bernisse" of the port of Rotterdam respondents(plaintiffs) case for the appellants, case for the respondents, record of proceedings. In the Court of Errors, Livingston and Fulton v. Van Ingen and others opinion of Chief Justice Kent. In the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cotton Growers Association, a Corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. J.E. Salyer, defendant in error, No. 15,873 memorandum of plaintiff in error. Oliver H. Dockery vs. John D. Bellamy Sixth Congressional District of the state of North Carolina. One of the speeches of Hon. Louis A. Cuvillier on the impeachment of William Sulzer, governor, state of New York In equity, Old Colony Railroad Company versus William Evans Oliver Farnum and Henry Dotterer vs. Francis Vose answer. Old South Society, petitioners, vs. Uriel Crocker et als. report of the evidence taken at the hearing of above case before Mr. Justice Colt. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled "An act to declare void an alleged marriage between Elizabeth Hickson, an infant and Thomas Buxton." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Hugh Kinnaird Esquire with Ann his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes" Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Right Honourable Cornelius Viscount Lismore, of the Kingdom of Ireland, with Eleanor Viscountess Lismore his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Bennett's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Commons in the matter of and on the consideration of the petition of Messrs. Hansard Wheeling bridge Minutes of a court martial holden on board His Majesty's Ship, Gladiator in Portsmouth Harbour, on Wednesday, the 26th day of July 1809 and continued by adjournment till Friday, the 4th day of August following, on the trial of the Right Honourable James Lord Gambier, admiral of the Blue, commander in chief of the Channel Fleet, &c., &c. including a complete copy of His Lordship's defence, taken from the original and the whole of the evidence and occasional discussion / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Hawkins's divorce bill Opinion of Chancellor Walworth on the claim of Aaron Leggett, under the Mexican Treaty of February, 1848. Opinion as to the liability of a dowress (as between herself and the heir or devisee of the husband) to contribute to the payment of taxes, assessed before and during the coverture, on the husband's real estate, and unpaid at the time of his death [Old South Society bill of complaint against Uriel Crocker, Osmyn Brewster, David Buck, Jacob Dresser, Joseph Ballard, Simon G. Cheever, E.C. Milliken, Harriet Gray, Ellen Gray, Elizabeth Coverly, Mercy Jellison, and Abigail Armstrong] Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Batley's divorce bill Sarah P. Miller, libelant, v. Nathaniel J. Miller Minutes of a court martial holden on board H.M.S. Gladiator, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Wednesday, the 26th day of July 1809 and continued by adjournment till Friday, the 4th day of August following, on the trial of the Right Honourable James Lord Gambier, admiral of the Blue, commander in chief of the Channel Fleet, &c., &c., &c. including a complete copy of His Lordship's defence, taken from the original and the whole of the evidence and occasional discussion / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Archibald Neil Maclean, Esquire with Mary Lewis Maclean his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Davidson's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of George Lloyd Esquire with Athalie Pulcherie Clotilde his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for others purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Jones's divorce bill Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled أ An act to dissolve the marriage of Edward William Trafford Esquire with Louisa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." The Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company, appellants, vs. Frederick P. James appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Wisconsin. In the Supreme Court State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cotton Growers' Association, a Corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. J.E. Salyer, defendant in error brief of defendant in error. Opinion of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, in the case of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States In Chancery, before the chancellor, the joint and several answer of John Jacob Astor and William B. Astor, to the bill of complaint exhibited against them by Samuel G. Ogden, administrator of the goods &c., of Nicholas G. Ogden, deceased Opinion of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, in the case of William Eager vs. the Atlas Ins. Co. with remarks thereon / Opinion of the French jurists, Messieurs Coin-Delisle, Delangle, Giraud, Duranton P̈re & Marcaď in the case of the state of Louisiana vs. executors of John McDonogh, and the cities of New Orleans & Baltimore / Opinion of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in the case of Wheaton and Donaldson v. Peters and Grigg : in favour of the defendants / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Herbert Morgan Esquire, a lieutenant in Her Majesty's Fifteenth Regiment of Hussars, with Elizabeth Morgan his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Opinion of Judge N.K. Hall, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York on habeas corpus in the case of Rev. Judson D. Benedict, and documents and statement of facts relating thereto with notes and additional authorities : with an appendix, containing a collection of authorities and many useful suggestions upon the subject of martial law, and the exercise of arbitrary power. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January term, 1832 delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall : together with the opinion of Mr. Justice McLean, in the case of Samuel A. Worcester, plaintiff in error, versus the state of Georgia : with a statement of the case, extracted from the records of the Supreme court of the United States. Opinion of the Supreme Court of Arkansas at December term, A.D., 1866 : Jacob Hawkins, plaintiff in error from Pulaski County, vs. Lemuel M. Filkins, defendant. Opinions and memorials in the case of Gen. Fitz John Porter Opinion of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversing the judgment of the U.S. District Court : in the case of the United States vs. the Standard Oil Company of Indiana : heard before Justice K.M. Landis. Opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of "Smith vs. Turner" and "Norris vs. the city of Boston." Opinion of Judge N.K. Hall, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York on habeas corpus in the case of Rev. Judson D. Benedict, and documents and statement of facts relating thereto Opinions of Hon. T. Hartley Crawford, judge of the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia Orville G. Bennet, plaintiff and respondent, against Isaac Rosenthal and Abraham Rosenthal, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Original bill, Williamina H. Williamson, David R. Williamson, Mary A. Williamson and Isabella Williamson, Catharine B. Williamson, Charlotte A. Williamson, Rupert J. Cochran, Isabella R. Cochran, Bayard C. Cochran, Lucy Sturges Copchran, Alice Gray Cochran, Ella Victoria Cochran and William George Cochran, by Bayard Clarke their guardian and the said Bayard Clarke, against Clement C. Moore supplemental bill, the same against the same : case. In the Circuit Court, Northern District of Illinois 1875, M.K. Jessup vs. the Chicago & Alton R.R. Co., et. al. opinion of Judge Drummond. Order of reference of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the State of Pennsylvania, complainant, against the Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Company and others, defendants : with the proofs taken before R. Hyde Walworth, commissioner : together with his report and the report of the engineer appointed by him to take the measurement of the bridge across the Ohio River at Wheeling, its appendages and appurtenances and the localities in connection therewith : pursuant to the directions contained in the order of reference. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the state of Calilfornia, October term, 1858 Michael McGrath, libelant, against the Steamboat J.S. Warden, Beebe Transportation Co., owner, claimant commissioners's report. Oregon school cases complete record. Opinion of the Hon. Theophilus W. Smith one of the judges of the Supreme Court of Illinois : in the case of the "People ex-relatione John A. McClernand vs. A.P. Field," delivered at December term 1839. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the state of Illinois on Beaubien's claim in the case of Jackson on the demise of Murray M'Connell vs. De Lafayette Wilcox / Opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the Proprietors of Charles River Bridge vs. the Proprietors of Warren Bridge and others delivered at the January term of the court, at Washington, 1837. Opinion of Matt H. Carpenter as to the validity of the court-martial proceedings against Maj. Benj. P. Runkle. Opinion of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California in the matter of David Neagle upon habeas corpus, delivered at San Francisco September 16, 1889 / Opinion of the Supreme Judicial Court on the petition of Jeduthan Wellington and others, in relation to Cambridge common Opposition of Railroads to enactment of federal hours of service law and efforts of Federal Government to enforce same Opinion of Mr. Justice William L. Learned in the McDonald case Opinion of Judge Harris in the case of the People agt. William P. Van Rensselaer and others. Opinions of judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, denying the motion for an injunction in the case of Susannah Drake & others against the Hudson River Railroad Company Opinion of the Superior Court of the State of New-Hampshire, in the case of the trustees of Dartmouth College versus William H. 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Opinions of the press Washington correspondence of the Boston Journal, May 27, 1864. Opinion of New Hampshire Supreme Court May 7, 1912. Opinion subject, incorporating in a specification under a charge instances of previous trials and convictions / Decisions by Justice Nelson, Justice Smalley sitting with him, in the following sewing machine cases U.S. Circuit Court, Southern District of New York, Orlando B. Potter & Nathaniel Wheeler vs. James G. Wilson & Alexander C. Stockmarr : same vs. George B. Sloat, and others : same vs. John B. Gibbs, the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. vs. George B. Sloat, and others : same vs. John B. Gibbs. Opinions in Chaffraix & Agar vs. John B. Lafitte & Co., no. 5421 in the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Missouri lottery case, decision Miss Ann Bruce, daughter of Sir John Bruce of Kinross, baronet, deceased appellant, James Bruce-Carstairs, now of Kinross, Esq., respondent the appellant's case : to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Tuesday, the 4th day of May 1773. Minutes of the proceedings of the court-martial held on Mr. John James Hood Lingard, master of His Majesty's Ship Brazen, on July 17th and 18th, 1820 at St. Helena together with the correspondence, affidavits and counsels opinions relating thereto, &c. &c. Trial for a breach of promise of marriage Miss Elizabeth Chapman against William Shaw, Esq., attorney at law before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 22d of May, 1790. Opinion of Mr. Justice Grier in the Newark bridge cases : delivered in the Circuit Court of the U.S., for the District of New Jersey, at Trenton, September 22, 1857. Opinion of Judge Peabody, of the Provisional Court for Louisiana, its warrant in law and jurisdiction Orders in Council their illegal and unconstitutional character examined / Opinion of the judges of the Supreme Court, acting as referees in cases William Allen & others, owners of mills on the Blackstone River vs. the Blackstone Canal Company In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Henry Parish, deceased. Particulars of the extraordinary trial, behaviour, &c., of John White for the Wilful Murder of Maria Bally, schoolmistress of Bath, at Bridgewater Assizes, August, 1795. Papers in Kemp pardon case In the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern Division of the Northern District of California, Second Division, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, plaintiff, vs. city and county of San Francisco, et al., defendants, in equity nos. 27, 97, and 190 brief for plaintiff in support of exceptions to master's report. Packer vs. Nixon Orville G. Bennet, respondent, vs. Edward G. Kidder, defendant appellant's points. Minutes, Sir Duncan Campbell against Patrick Crawford of Auchinames Minutes of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the state of New Jersey, sitting as a High Court of Impeachment at the city of Trenton, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty and or the independence of the United States the fifty-fourth Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Medows Hamerton Esquire with Isabella Frances his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes" Minutes of the proceedings of a general court martial, assembled at the Castle of Good Hope on the 4th January, 1810, by order of the Hon. Lieut. Gen. H.G. Grey, commander of the forces and lieutenant governor of the Cape of Good Hope, in South Africa, for the trial of R. Ryan, Esq., capt., in the 93d Regiment and of W. Burke Nicolls, Esq., capt., in the 72d Regt., the former on a charge of having been the principal, the latter on a charge of having been second, in a duel alleged to have taken place on the 25th December, 1809 with T. Patullo, Esq., paymaster of the 93d Regt., principal, T. Hitchins, Esq., capt., in the 93d Regt., having been his second. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Nathaniel Bogle French Shawe Esquire with Charlotte Shawe his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled أ An act to dissolve the marriage of Robert Nicholson Esquire with Frances Nicholson his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Minutes of the proceedings at a Court-martial assembled for the trial of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, bart. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Stepney Saint George, Esquire, with Anne his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for the other purposes therein mentioned." Miscellaneous statements in rebuttal to exhibits presented by the railroads prepared under the supervision of W.S. Carter ; exhibit number 85 presented by witness S.T. Steinberger. Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Robert Clayton Esquire with Alice Hugh Massy his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Morris F. Brainard and another, plaintiffs and respondents, against the county of Kings, the county of Queens, Casper W. Dean, and John A. Westbrook, defendants and appellants, impleaded with others, defendants and respondents case and exception on appeal. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Moncure Robinson, Jr., and Lydia M.B. Robinson, his wife, plaintiffs below and appellees, vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, defendant below and appellant error to the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, paper book of appellees. Modern state trials revised and illustrated with essays and notes / Monthly earnings of Locomotive Engineers employed on Western Railroads In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, before Mr. Justice Denman and a special jury, Wertheimer v. Goode Moses S. Gordon et al., complainants, v. Frances E. Kittredge, executrix, et al., respondents pleadings and evidence. Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, vs. City of Mobile, Julia S. Barnes, Gregory L. Smith, Harry T. Smith, appellees Mr. Alexander Bayne, advocat, appellant, the Commissioners and Trustees for Forfeited Estates, respondents the respondents case. Murder by a Deputy U.S. Marshal E.M. Dalton waylaid and assassinated in cold-blood : sworn testimony of eye-witnesses. Rape and murder of Mrs. Adelia M. Mathews, at Yates City, Illinois, August 5th, 1872 trial, conviction and sentence of John Marion Osborne, at Galesburg, Illinois, February 1873 : the murder of Mrs. McNulty, at Chillicothe, Illinois, conviction and execution of her husband Henry McNulty, at Peoria, Illinois, February 7th 1873 : Swanson, the wife poisoner, conviction and suicide at Monmouth, Ill., February 1873 / Mr. H. Cossham v. "Times and Mirror," action for alleged libel, High Court of Justice at Westminster, Common Pleas Division, (before Mr. Justice Denham and a special jury) Murther, murther, or, A bloody relation how Anne Hamton dwelling in Westminster nigh London by poyson murthered her deare husband Sept. 1641, being assisted and counselled thereunto by Margeret Harwood for which both committed to gaole, and at this time wait for a tryall. Mrs. Brown on the Tichborne defence [Mr. Occom's sermon at the execution of Moses Paul] George H. Monroe vs. Charles Peck points for defendant. Mrs. Maybrick's own story, my fifteen lost years Mr. Jay's argument in the Du Lux case, Nov. 27th, 1857 Montgomery Building and Construction Trades Council et al., petitioner, Ledbetter Erection Company, Inc., respondent brief for petitioners. Fergus Mullen, plaintiff and respondent, vs. the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant Mrs. Brown on the Tichborne case Montgomery Building and Construction Trades Council et al., petitioner, Ledbetter Erection Company, Inc., respondent brief for respondent. Decision by Hon. Murray Hoffman, in the Superior Court of the city of New York, in the case of Morris Ketchum, Thomas Rogers and Edward Bement vs. John A. Stevens, president of the "Bank of Commerce in New-York." Myra Clark Gaines, appellant, vs. Richard Relf, Beverly Chew, et al. appeal from the Circuit Court, United States, for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Mr. Fairchild's trial The right of the people to establish forms of government Mr. Hallett's argument in the Rhode Island causes, before the Supreme Court of the United States, January, 1848 : no.14, Martin Luther vs. Luther M. Borden and others, no.77, Rachael Luther vs. the same. The Rhode Island question Mr. Webster's argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Martin Luther vs. Luther M. Borden and others, January 27th, 1848. Mr. Butler's statement, originally prepared in aid of his professional counsel Particulars of the life, execution, &c., of Benjamin Smith for uttering forged notes, knowing them to be forged, 1795. Papers in the case of Thomas Leland, et al., plaintiffs, versus David Wilkinson statement of facts by defendant. Papers relative to the proceedings of court martial in the case of Brevet Lieut. Col. Wm. R. Montgomery : together with the opinion of Hon. George Wood, New York, and argument of John C. Bullitt, Esq., Philadelphia. The case of the Cherokee Indians against the state of Georgia argued and determined at the Supreme Court of the United States, January term, 1831 / Particulars of William Honeyman, alias Innes, the young swindler, James Danes, a smuggler for robbing the Rev. Mr. Andrews, S. Clarke, alias Hagger, who said he was an innocent sufferer : John Staines, for stealing cattle, and an account of all the prisoners tried in Maidstone, at the March assizes, 1806, among whom were some companions to the late Hell Fire Jack : to which are added the principal law causes. Peter R. Strong against Mary E. Strong Pernicious literature debate in the House of Commons : trial and conviction for sale of Zola's novels. with opinions of the press. Patrick J. Brady vs. the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey on demurrer : record. In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, the people of the state of New York against William M. Tweed, impleaded, etc. The people of the state of New York against William M. Tweed, James H. Ingersoll, Elbert A. Woodward and Andrew J. Garvey People &c., on the relation of Fernando Wood, appellants, vs. Simeon Draper, James Bowen, James W, Nye, Jacob Cholwell and James S.T. Stranahan, respondents respondents' points. Mordaunt v. Mordaunt, Johnstone, and Cole full report of each day's trial of the great divorce case containing all the letters and evidence of the Prince of Wales and Sir F. Johnstone. Mr. Trist's statement to the public Monthly earnings of Locomotive Engineers on Western Railroads compared with earnings of brick masons, plasterers, steam fitters and plumbers employed for an equivalent number of hours In the Common Pleas, Moss v. Smith tried before Lord Chief Justice Wilde and a special jury / In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, Supreme Court, General term, the people of the state of New York, ex rel., Western Electric Company against Frank Campbell, as comptroller of the state of New York brief for comptroller. Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant in equity. Peter Schmidt, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. Patrick Lahey, plaintiff and respondent, against the Central Park, North and East River Railroad Company, defendant and appellant case and exceptions. Petition for James Stirling, Esq., agent for the Scots Mine Company at Leadhills, against Leonard Prat and Edward Sommers In the Court of Claims of the United States no. 30373, "West Virginia," Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, plaintiff, v. the United States, defendant Sophie E. Minton against the New York Elevated Railroad Company, respondent's answer to appellant's supplemental brief Narrative of facts and circumstances that have tended to produce a secession from the Society of Friends, in New-England Yearly Meeting Particulars respecting Francis Cooke, Esq., and John Woodburne who were hanged for cutting and maiming Mr. Crisp. Particulars of the trial, &c., of John Clarke for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Mann. The Petersburg Fire and Marine Insurance Co., plaintiffs, against Hardy and Brothers, defendants supersedeas to judgment of Circuit Court of Petersb'g. Peter Kearney, resp't, vs. the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and ano., appell'ts supplemental brief on behalf of respondent in reply to appellants' brief. Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant bill of complaint and affidavit. In the Supreme Court of Nebraska, People's Building, Loan and Savings Association, appellant, vs. W.W. Shaffer, Anna L. Shaffer, et al., appellee appeal from the District Court of Nuckolls County. Pearsall Johnson and Mary Dixon, pl'ffs in error, vs. Catherine Moltus, def't in error in error from the Circuit Court of Mobile. Paul Esteben, &c., William Fagan, et al., vs. the state of Louisiana points of counsel of defendants in error for a supersedeas and injunction. Particulars respecting Nathaniel Jackson who was hanged for robbery. Trial of James Thompson Callender for sedition, on Tuesday the third day of June, 1800, in the middle Circuit Court at Richmond, in the District of Virginia. Peculation triumphant being the record of a four years' campaign against official malversation in the city of New York, A.D. 1871 to 1875. In the matter of Paul R. George's will supplement brief of William L. Foster, for the appellants. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1894, Clay Peters, plaintiff in error, v. the United States, no. 839 Particulars of the trial of Lockey Hill who was executed for horse stealing, Feb. 24, 1796. Peace and union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans Petition and protest of Richard S. Hackley, a citizen of the United States, owner of certain lands in Florida addressed to the President of the United States, December, 1842 : and notification to the public by the heirs of R.S. Hackley, March, 1843. Particulars of the trial, execution, &c., of Richard Armitage, and Charles Thomas who suffered this morning before the debtors' door, Newgate, for forgery : with intent to defraud the Governor and Company of the Bank of England : to which is added, a word of advice to young men. People of the state of New York, ex rel., Joseph Lewis, (president of the Freethinkers' Society), petitioner-appellant, against Frank Pierrepont Graves, commissioner of Education of the state of New York, respondent brief for Greater New York Federation of Churches and the New York State Sunday School Association, filed by permission of the court. Joseph H. Patten, respondent, vs. Robert Lyon, appellant appellant's reply to brief of respondent. People of the state of New York, respondents, against Harry Weinberger, Rudolph Schildkraut, Esther Stockton, Virginia MacFadden, Marjorie Stewart, Irwin J. Adler, Mae Berland, Sam Jaffe, Morris Carnovsky, Dorothee Nolan, Aldeah Wise, Lillian Taiz and James Meighan, defendants-appellants case on appeal. Particulars of the trial and execution of Joshua Beaumont for the wilful murder of Lucy Brook. Petition of James Hansard, Luke Graves Hansard, and Luke James Hansard, printers to the Honourable the House of Commons in the matter of Stockdale versus Hansard, and proceedings thereon. Pierce Egan's account of the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt with an appendix disclosing some extraordinary facts, exclusively in the possession of the editor. Pierce Egan's account of the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt with an appendix disclosing some extraordinary facts exclusively in the possession of the editor : with portraits and many other illustrative engravings. Piper vs. Hoard Plymouth Church and its pastor, or, Henry Ward Beecher and his accusers In the Court of Claims of the United States no. 30373, U.S.S. West Virginia, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, plaintiff, v. the United States, defendant New Jersey Court of Appeals in the last resort in all causes of law and equity injunction bill, answer, and testimony, &c., between Samuel Shields and John Arndt, on appeal from Chancery. To the Honourable His Majesty's Justice of the Superiour Court of Judicature, for the counties of Plymouth, Barnstable, &c. Nathanael Matson is plaintiff, Nathanael Thomas defendant, in the original of this suit : arguments for the defendant on a special verdict in this cause in answer to the plaintiffs reasons and arguments. In the Court of Claims of the United States no. 30373, U.S.S. West Virginia, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, plaintiff, v. the United States, defendant Narrative of the case of Mr. Edward Bird who was executed for murder. [New York City, election frauds] Narrative of the life of James Allen, alias George Walton, alias Jonas Pierce, alias James H. York, alias Burley Grove, the highwayman being his death-bed confession, to the Warden of the Massachusetts State Prison. Mysteries of crime, as shown in remarkable capital trials Narrative and confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon who was tried, convicted and sentenced to be hung at Georgetown, Delaware, with two of her accomplices : containing an account of some of the most horrible and shocking murders and daring robberies ever committed by one of the female sex. The United States against Henry Hertz a letter to Caleb Cushing, Esquire, attorney general / Dwight Foster er als., assignees in bankruptcy of Nathaniel McKay and George Aldus vs. P. Adams Ames and als. bill in equity. Narrative of some interesting particulars respecting Hugh M'Donald, Neil Sutherland, and Hugh M'Intosh, who were executed at Edinburgh, on the 22nd April, with some remarks by the ministers who attended them to which is added a letter from Hugh M'Intosh to his parents : an account of the execution : and the pastoral admonition of the presbytery of Edinburgh, read in all the churches on 3d of May. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart et al., adm'rs, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., v. Charles M. Stewart et al., adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart et al., adm'rs, v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no. 116, Charles M. Stewart et al., adm'rs, et al., v. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al brief for George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., libellants, appellants, respondents, appellees. No. 1301, Capital Savings Bank and Trust Company, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. inhabitants of the town of Framingham, defendant, defendant in error error to the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : judgment in District Court (Morton, J.), June 25, 1917 : record. No. 507, Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff in error, v. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, and Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of Oregon, defendants in error, and no. 508, Elmira Simpson, plaintiff in error, v. Edwin V. O'hara, Bertha Moores, and Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of Oregon, defendants in error error to the Supreme Court of the state of Oregon : brief of C.W. Fulton on behalf of plaintiffs in error. No. 391, cargo and coal ex Steamer "City of Everett" and freight thereon, American Steel Barge Company, libellant, appellant, v. Chesapeake & Ohio Coal Agency Company, claimant, appellee brief for the claimant, the Chesapeake & Ohio Coal Agency Company. No. 92, Thomas J. Stewart et al., libellants and appellees, v. O.P. Rumball et als., respondents and appellants, No. 40, O.P. Rumball et al., libellants and appellants, v. Thomas J. Stewart et als., respondents and appellees brief for Rumball et al., respondents, libellants and appellants. No. 269, the "Samuel Dillaway," Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, libellant, appellant, v. Albert H. Smith, claimant, appellee, no. 270, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, defendant, appellant, v. William T. Donnell, et al., libellants, appellees brief for appellant. The Gladiator no. 203, New Bedford Steam Coasting Corporation, claimant-appellant, v. Joshua F. Nickerson et al., libellants-appellees : brief for appellant. No. 152, the "Philadelphia", Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 153, the "Philadelphia", Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Mary G. Lamper, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 154, the "Baltimore", Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee, no. 155, the "Philadelphia", Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Baker, libellant, appellee brief for appellant. No. 819, cargo of 3408 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren et al., claimants, appellants, v. Alexander Ross, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 820, cargo of 3639 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren, et al., defendants, appellants, v. John G. Crowley et al., libellants, appellees brief for Alexander Ross et al., and John G. Crowley et al., libellants, appellees. Petition or complaint of New York Telephone Company in respect to increase in rates, charges, tolls and rentals to be charged by it for telephone service in New York City, case no. 7720 brief for the city of New York. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, appellant, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 144 In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1911, no. 209 the United States, appellant, v. Société Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Cail : no. 210, Société Anonyme Des Anciens Etablissements Cail, appellant, v. the United States : appeals from the Court of Claims. No. 2d., being an additional account of the conduct of the Shakers in the case of Eunice Chapman and her children, with their religious creed / Before the Public Service Commission of the state of New York, Port of New York Authority vs. the Delaware and Hudson Company, et al complaint. The city of Brownsville, plaintiff in error, vs. Maria Josefa Cavazo, et al. error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas. Potomac Electric Power Company, a corporation, and Washington Railway and Electric Company, a corporation, appellants, vs. the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, a corporation, J. Thilman Hendrick, Mabel T. Boardman, and Charles W. Kutz, commissioners of the District of Columbia and as such constituting the said Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Plaidoirie de me dufaure pour la famille de montmorency contre H. Adalbert de Talleyrand-Perigord audience du 6 Janvier 1865. Catastrophe du navire école belge plaidoirie de me Léon Hennebicq devant la Cour d'appel de Bruxelles. Pleadings, proofs and decrees, in the original suit in Chancery, by Henry D. Cruger against George Douglas, William Douglas, and Harriet D. Cruger and in the cross suit by Harriet D. Cruger, p. proch am., against Henry D. Cruger, 1843ا1850 James A. Polhamius, et al., against William Moser and William J. Ree Poor Mary Stannard! a full and thrilling story of the circumstances connected with her murder : [his]tory of the monstrous Madison crime: the most mysterious of all the cases which have baptized Connecticut in blood : the only true and reliable account : the clairvoyant's wonderful story. Pin or pirn winding machines letters patent to Edward Booth, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, manufacturer, for the invention of "Improvements in pin or pirn winding machines" : sealed the 29th August 1873, and dated the 20th March 1873. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1894, nos. 893 and 894, Charles Pollock, appellant, vs. the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., &c., no. 893, Lewis H. Hyde, appellant, vs. the Continental Trust Co., &c., no. 894 Pleadings and proceedings in the case of James Fisk, Jr., versus the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Credit Mobilier of America, Oliver Ames, Thomas C. Durant, John J. Cisco, H.S. McComb, Sidney Dillon, Cornelius S. Bushnell, Benjamin E. Bates, John Duff, Josiah Bardwell, John B. Alley, Ebenezer Cook, F. Gordon Dexter, Charles A. Lambard, William H. Macy, John F. Tracy, George Ashman, Jesse L. Williams, Samuel McKee, James S. Rollins, James Brooks, Edwin D. Morgan, Oakes Ames, John Doe, Richard Roe, and James Jackson, defendants Poor Mary Pomeroy! the Jersey City music teacher also, a full and authentic account of the trial of Rev. John S. Glendenning before the authorities of Prospect Avenue Church : startling details and curious statements : what a lady saw one night. Philips & al. vs. Kincannon's heirs brief. Plea of Clarence Darrow in his own defense to the jury that exonerated him of the charge of bribery at Los Angeles, August, 1912 Philip Schuyler, plaintiff-respondent, vs. Ernest Curtis and others, defendants-appellants points for respondent, on appeal from judgment granting perpetual injunction. Pratt's edition of the trial of Alexander & Michael McKean, (alias Alexander & Michael Keand,) for the murder of Elizabeth Bate, on the 22d. of May last, at the Jolly Carter, Public-House, Winton, before Mr. Justice Park, at Lancaster Assizes, on Friday the 18th. of August, 1826 to which are added full particulars of their apprehension of their conduct whilst in prison, and an account of their execution / Elliott H. Phelps and Luther W. Bodman, plaintiff in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa in error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. the United States together with briefs and oral arguments by Mr. Will R. King, the senior senator from Pennsylvania, Mr. Pepper, and the then solicitor general, Mr. Beck also briefs and reply briefs in reargument presented by Mr. Swanson. Philip Abel yeoman and Christopher Border butcher, appellants, Humphry Dene, Esq., respondent the respondents case. Philip Abell, Senior, yeoman and Christopher Border, appellants, Humphry Dene, Esq., respondent the appellants case. Pleadings and evidence in the trial of Elijah Barber otherwise called Jesse L. Bunkley, for cheating and swindling, by personating one Jesse L. Bunkley with the intent to obtain the estate of said Jesse L. Bunkley coming to him from the estate of his father, William D. Bunkley tried in the Superior Court of Jones County, Georgia, before the Hon. John G. Polhill in December, 1837. No. 819 (No. 10 in District Court), cargo of 3408 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren et al., claimants, appellants, v. Alexander Ross, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 820 (No. 12 in District Court), cargo of 3639 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren, et al., defendants, appellants, v. John G. Crowley et al., libellants, appellees petition for rehearing. Nicolo Fratto vs. Boston Elevated Railway Company plaintiff's brief in support of his motion for new trial. No. 1091, W. Irving Pearce et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee brief for W. Irving Pearce et al., and New England Coal Company upon re-hearing of the question of costs. No. 858, the Schooner Gov. Ames, Charles L. Smith, libellant, appellant, v. Cornelius A. Davis, claimant, appellee, No. 859, Charles L. Smith et al., respondents, appellants, v. Cornelius A. Davis et al., libellants, appellees appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decrees (Dodge, J.), January 11, 1910 : record. No jest like a true jest being a compendious record of the merry life and mad exploits of Capt. James Hind, the great rober [i.e. robber] of England : together with the close of all at Worcester, where he was drawn, hanged and quartered for high treason against the common wealth [sic], September 24, 1652. No. 819 (No. 10 in District Court), cargo of 3408 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren et al., claimants, appellants, v. Alexander Ross, et al., libellants, appellees, no. 820 (No. 12 in District Court), cargo of 3639 tons of Pocahontas coal, Samuel D. Warren, et al., defendants, appellants, v. John G. Crowley et al., libellants, appellees appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Maine, from final decrees (Hale, J.), February 24, 1909 : record. In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, October term, 1926, no. 4462, no., special calendar, Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States, appellee, and no. 4465, no., special calendar, Albert B. Fall and Harry F. Sinclair, appellants, vs. United States, appellee brief for Albert B. Fall, appellant. No. 1089, Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1093, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts from final decree (Dodge, J.), May 15, 1914 : transcript of record. No. 3269, the Equitable Trust Co. of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western R.R. Co., cross appellants, vs. the Toledo & Cincinnati Railroad Company, cross appellees, no. 3270, the Equitable Trust Co. of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western R.R. Co., cross appellants, vs. Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, cross appellees brief for cross appellant, C.I. & W.R.R. Co. No. 37, the Mary Lymburner, Parker J. Hall, libellant, appellant, v. William W. Fickett, claimant, appellee, no. 62, the Robert P. King, Parker J. Hall, respondent, appellant, v. William W. Fickett, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decrees (Nelson, J.), May 31, 1892 and Feb. 23, 1893. Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, on Hadow's divorce (India) Bill Proceedings and documents relating to James W. Schaumburg from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed. Private memoirs of an illustrious Princess interspersed with curious anecdotes of several distinguished characters, being a complete answer to the spirit of the book Wm. A. Preston v. H.A. Cutter, ex'r et al., Wm. A. Preston, admr., H.A. Cutter, ex'r et al., Wm. A. Preston, admr., v. F.O. Munroe, et al., apt., Henry A. Cutter, ex'r apt., v. Wm. Preston plff's [plaintiff's] brief. Preston v. Cutter and Cutter v. Preston second brief for Preston. Proceedings in a suit in chancery and the trial of a cause instituted in the Court of King's Bench, by Messrs. Tennant, Mackintosh, Knox, Cooper & Dunlop in the name of Mr. Charles Tennant, of Darnly, near Glasgow against Messrs. James Slater, James Varley & Joseph Slater, near Bolton, Lancashire for infringing on a patent obtained by Mr. Tennant, for substituting calcareous earths, instead of alkalis, in preparing the oxygenated muriatic acid used in bleaching and for substituting those earths for alkalis, in the other parts of the process of bleaching : before Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of England and a special jury, at Guild-Hall, on Thursday, December 23, 1802. Proceedings at the Middlesex Sessions upon the appeal of James Mountague, Esq. from an order of affiliation made upon him by Mr. Broughton and Mr. Stutfield, for the support of a bastard child of Mary Ann Dyer : before Mr. Marriott, chairman and a bench of magistrates / Notes of conversations with Hugh M'Donald, Neil Sutherland, and Hugh M'Intosh, (who were executed at Edinburgh, on the 22d of April 1812) during the time they were under sentence of death with an account of their behaviour during their last moments, and some original papers, including an address written by Neil Sutherland to his fellow prisoners, on the morning of the day of the execution / Northampton Bank against Niles, case The Northern Securities Company, the Great Northern Railway Company, the Northern Pacific Railway Company, James J. Hill, William P. Clough, D. Willis James, John S. Kennedy, J. Pierpont Morgan, Robert Bacon, George F. Baker and Daniel S. Lamont, appellants, vs. the United States appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota. Noted French trials impostors and adventurers / The Northampton Bank against Lucien H. Niles, 3d motion (since dedecision [sic] of general term) to add to the case (after appeal) an alleged opinion Northern Wisconsin Co-operative Tobacco Pool, plaintiff-respondent, vs. M.H. Bekkedal, Lloyd Bekkedal, Andrew Nottestad, Ole Johnson, Will Nelson, Arnold Johnson, Albert Larson, Henry Moon, Oliver Mockrud and Adolph Sveen, defendants and appellants respondent's brief. Observations upon the case of Abraham Thornton who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817 for the murder of Mary Ashford shewing the danger of pressing presumptive evidence too far : together with the only true and authentic account yet published of the evidence given at the trial, the examination of the prisoner, &c., and a correct plan of the locus in quo / Northwestern Life Assurance Company, plaintiff in error, v. Sweetie Villeneuve in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas : brief for plaintiff in error / by Maurice E. Locke. [Notes on trial for murder of Henry Thomson] Observations on the last debate upon the Dehly negociations [sic] and the proposed impeachment of Mr. Hastings Report of proceedings at jury trial in the actions Thomas Freres against Archibald Orr Ewing & Co., et e contra and Archibald Orr Ewing & Co., against Thomas Allan & Co. held at Glasgow before Lord Gifford, October 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th, 1872. Report of the case decided in the House of Lords, on the 16th of May 1817, in which General Campbell of Monzie was pursuer, and David Black, Esq., defender Review of the famous Tucker case with a careful analysis of the medical and legal testimony and the arguments presented at the trial : who killed Mabel Page? / Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in prize causes the Gracy, Noah Swain, master : (an appeal from Jamaica) : Noah Swain, the master and claimant of the ship and cargo, on behalf of Messrs Rogers and Owings of Baltimore, citizens of the United States of America, the owners thereof, appellant, against J. P. Forster, Esq., commander of His Majesty's ship Retaliation, the captor, and His Majesty's procurator general, respondents : for the further hearing : to be heard before their Lordships, at the Council Chamber, Whitehall, on the day of 1804. Notorious crimes, trials and executions comprising biographical sketches of the life and offences of various celebrated and atrocious characters, who have violated the laws of their country, consisting of traitors, murderers, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, impostors, regicides, adulterers, conspirators, marauders, sharpers, pickpockets and offenders of all descriptions : also remarks on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, moral reflections and observations on particular cases, an account of the various modes of punishments of criminals in different parts of the world, the speeches, confessions and last exclamations of sufferers &c., &c. / Official record from the War Department of the proceedings of the court martial which tried and the orders of General Jackson for shooting the six militia men together with official letters from the War Department, (ordered to be printed by Congress) showing that these American citizens were inhumanly & illegally massacred. Notes of speeches in the House of Lords on petitions for re-hearing, in the appeals, John Vans Agnew, Esquire, appellant, James Stewart, Ebenezer Drew, and others, respondents, and John Vans Agnew, Esquire, appellant, John William Henry, Earl of Stair, and others, respondents / Report of the arguments of counsel and of the opinion of the court in the case of Commonwealth vs. Aves tried and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Report of proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, in the case of the king, versus Henry Haldane, Esq., of an indictment for perjury tried before Sir Alexander Thomson, knt., lord chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and a special jury, at the Lent Assizes for the county of Surrey, held at Kingston on Saturday, April the 2nd 1814. Report of the case of Denis Caulfield Heron, appellant, against the provost and senior fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, respondents argued before their graces the Lord Primate of all Ireland and the Archbishop of Dublin, the visitors of the college, and the Right Hon. the judge of the Prerogative Court, their assessor, at a visitation holden in the college on the 11th and 12th days of December, 1845 : with the opinion of the assessor and the decision of the visitors : together with an introduction and appendix / Report of the case of Adams and others v. Malkin and another being an issue out of chancery to try if a London attorney-at-law was liable to the bankrupt laws as a money-scrivener : with a copious appendix relative to scriveners / Report of the Board of Arbitration, Gleason L. Archer, chairman, Henry E. Reynolds, Martin J. Hennessey in the matter of the controversy between the Springfield Street Railway Company and division 448 of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America : August 11, 1914. Report of the case of alleged contempt and breach of the privileges of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts tried before said House, on complaint of William B. Calhoun, speaker, against David L. Child, a member : with notes by the latter. Report of the arguments of counsel, in the case of Prudence Crandall, plff. in error, vs. state of Connecticut before the Supreme Court of Errors, at their session at Brooklyn, July term, 1834 / Report of the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania versus John Smith, Esq., marshal of the United States, for the district of Pennsylvania containing the speeches of the Attorney General and Jared Ingersoll, Esq., on behalf of the Commonwealth and William Lewis, Esq., on the part of the defendant : and also the opinion of the Honorable William Tilghman, Esq., chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania / Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry convened at the city of Washington, D.C., on the fifth day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, by virtue of the following order Proceedings in the trial of Nicol Muschett Proceedings in the equity suit of the Commonwealth of Virginia vs. the state of West Virginia with an appendix / Proceedings of a court-martial, held at the council-chamber, in the city of Cork, on Edmond Roche, Esq. on Monday, August 13, 1798, and the succeeding days. Proceedings in the cases of the impeachment of Charles Robinson, governor, John W. Robinson, secretary of state, George S. Hillyer, auditor of state of Kansas Proceedings in the Ku Klux trials at Columbia, S.C., in the United States Circuit Court, November term, 1871. Proceedings in the case for damages for alleged mal-practice in the performance of the cs̆arian operation : Elkanah H. Hodges and Mary E.P. Hodges, plffs., vs. E.S. Cooper, defendant : tried in the Fourth District Court, San Francisco, John S. Hager, justice, November, 1858 / Proceedings in the trial of the case of the United States vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, Montfort C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady, and William H. Turner for conspiracy. Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, on an issue joined between the Right Hon. John Toler, attorney-general, on the part of the King, and James Napper Tandy and Harvey Morris, Esqrs. with the evidence, arguments of counsel, and charge of t he Right Hon. Lord Kilwarden / Proceedings in the House of Representatives of the United States of America respecting the contested election for the eastern district of the state of Georgia Proceedings of a court-martial, held upon Captain Philip Hay, of the Third Regiment of Foot, by order of Major General Hunter, commanding His Majesty's troops in Wexford, July 27, 1798 Proceedings in the trial of the case of the United States vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, Montfort C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady, and William H. Turner, for conspiracy Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, on Ewing's divorce (India) bill Proceedings in Parliament against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kemmure, and William Lord Nairn, upon an impeachment for high-treason, Feb. 9, 1715 together with the tryal of George Earl of Wintoun, upon an indictment for high-treason, March 15, 16, and 19, 1715, 2 Geo. I. Proceedings of a court martial, holden at Quebec, for the trial of Lieutenant Benoit Bender, of the 41st Regiment of Foot, in July, 1815 The state of Missouri vs. Samuel T. Glover indictment for practising law without taking the new constitution oath : the indictment, motions, speeches, etc. Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, March term, 1825, in relation to two indictments against William S. Spear for an alleged libel on Edward Dexter & Sarah Mumford. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the memorial of Peter Livius, Your Majesty's chief justice of your province of Quebec, in North-America Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry, held at Castlebar, the 1st of December, 1800, pursuant to an order from His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant to investigate certain charges made against James Moore O'Donel, Esq., captain of the Newport-Pratt Cavalry, and Connel O'Donel, Esq., first lieutenant of said corps by the Rev. John Benton, doctor of laws, and chaplain to the South Mayo Militia, contained in a letter to Major Gen. Sir James Duff, bart. with an appendix, containing different letters and other papers referred to in the course of the trial. In the Supreme Court of the United States, original, no. 7, Commonwealth of Virginia vs. state of West Virginia Proceedings in the House of Assembly of Lower-Canada, on the impeachment against the Honorable Louis Charles Foucher, Esquire, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench for the district of Montreal Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, ex parte George Viscount Valentia, 1796 Proceedings in the case of the United States against Duncan G. McRae, William J. Tolar, David Watkins, Samuel Phillips and Thomas Powers for the murder of Archibald Beebee at Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 11th day of February, 1867 : together with the argument of Ed. Graham Haywood, special judge advocate, in reply to the several arguments of the counsel for the defence : Colonel J.V. Bomford, U.S.A., president of Commission, Mayor Robert Avery, U.S.A., judge advocate / Proceedings in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, on a writ of mandamus directed to the mayor and aldermen of the city of London commanding them to admit and swear Michael Scales, gentleman, into the place and office of Alderman of the ward of portsoken. Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, the King versus the Rev. Richard Blacow, minister of St. Mark's Church, Liverpool, and curate of West Derby, on a criminal information, for a libel on Mr. Charles Fairclough, of Liverpool, reflecting on the character and conduct of his wife, the defendant suffering judgment to go by default. Proceedings in the Senate of the United States, in the matter of the impeachment of Charles Swayne, judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of Florida Report of the case of the Queen against the South-Western Railway Company decided in the Court of Queen's Bench, June 4th, 1842 / Report of the case of Michael James Hallen vs. Rev. J. Kerr Bain for libel : tried before C.J. Wilkinson, Esq., recorder of Rangoon / Report of the case of John Dodge, executor of the last will and testament of Unite Dodge, deceased, vs. Thomas H. Perkins decided at the March term of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Boston, county of Suffolk, present the whole court. Report of the case of John Sharpe who was tried before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, upon the 14th of July 1820, and following days : and before the Circuit Court, at Glasgow, upon the 13th of April 1821 : framed with a view to shew the arguments on both sides of the bar, and the opinion of the court, on the point of law which was agitated in that important case / Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry, held at the Weavers' Hall, on Monday, Feb. 27, 1801, to investigate certain alleged charges exhibited against Serjeant Wm. Hunter, of the liberty rangers, by some of the officers of that corps Proceedings of a court martial, held at Montreal, in March, 1809 Proceedings in the quo warranto case of the state ex relatione the attorney-general vs. Thomas P. Walker. Proceedings of a general court martial held at Bangalore on the trial of Lieut. Col. John Bell, of the Madras Artillery with a sketch of the state of affairs in British India from 1780 to 1809 and an appendix consisting of letters and documents connected with the above. Proceedings of different courts of enquiry, held in the town of Cardiff, Glamorganshire, to investigate certain charges, preferred against the late Capt. Wood, and Lieut. John Wood, of the Cardiff Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry together with the evidence, the War-office documents, the report of the last court, which sat nine days consisting of J. Goodrich, J.B. Bruce, R. Blackmore, W. Lewis, H. Lewis, R. Savours, Esqs., and Sir R. Kemeys, knt., and the correspondence with the public departments / Proceedings of a general court martial, which convened at Fort Washita, (Indian territory) on the 20th November, 1855 for the trial of Brevet Major John C. Henshaw, United States Army. Proceedings of the courts of inquiry and courts-martial in the case of Justus McKinstry letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 24th June, transmitting copies of all the proceedings of the courts of inquiry and courts-martial in the case of Justus McKinstry. Proceedings of the Assembly of the state of California, second session, 1851 on the petition of citizens of Yuba and Nevada Counties for the impeachment of Wm. R. Turner, judge of the Eighth Judicial District of California. Proceedings of a general court martial, held in the orderly room at the barracks in Colchester on seven officers of the West Kent Regiment of Militia, by order of Lieutenant-General Lord Charles Fitzroy, commanding the Eastern District, on a charge exhibited against them by Lieutenant-Colonel Dalton, of the same regiment : with their defence and prefatory observations / Proceedings of a general court-martial, upon the trial of Lieutenant-Gov. Philip Thicknesse held at the Judge-Advocate-General's office at the Horse-Guards, on Wednesday, July the 3d, 1765, and continued by several adjournments, to Tuesday the 9th day of the same month, by virtue of His Majesty's special warrant, bearing date the 31st day of July, 1765. Proceedings of a general court-martial, held in Kingston Barracks, in the island of Jamaica Proceedings of a general court martial held at Fort Royal in the island of Martinico, on the 6th and continued by adjournments to the 14th of April, 1762 upon the tryal of Major Commandant Colin Campbell. Proceedings of a general court martial held at Brunswick in the state of New-Jersey by order of His Excellency General Washington, commander in chief of the Army of the United States of America for the trial of Major General Lee, July 4th, 1778 : Major General Lord Stirling, president. Proceedings of Court of Directors and of a secret select committee, appointed by the court on 2d May 1827 to investigate transactions connected with abuse of patronage : together with report of the trial in the Court of King's Bench, by a special jury : before the Right Hon. Lord Tenterden, on the 6th March 1828, the King on the prosecution of East India Company, against Samuel Sutton and others. Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Chelsea, on Friday, May 5, 1809, and continued, by adjournment, until the 17th of the same month, on charges preferred by Brigadier General Henry Clinton, adjutant general to the Army in Spain, under the late Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore, K.B. against the Hon. William Erskine Cochrane, captain in the 15th (or King's) Regiment of Light Dragoons Proceedings of a general court martial held at Rochester, May, 1764 upon the trial of Captain William Douglas and the captains Cockburn, Perkings and Hayes of His Majesty's Marine Forces : together with the measures taken against Captain Douglas immediately after he was acquitted with honour, also the letters, his memorial and other papers annexed. Proceedings of the court martial held on the officers and crew of His Majesty's late Ship, the Java Proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday, April 28, 1802 before Mr. Justice Grose and a special jury of London merchants, in an action brought by Charles Brooke, wool-broker, versus Henry Guy, clothier, for a libel / Proceedings of a general court martial held at the Judge Advocate's office in the Horse Guards on Saturday the 14th and continued by adjournment to Wednesday the 18th April 1764 : for the trial of a charge preferred by Colin Campbell, Esq., against the Honourable Major General Monckton. Report of the celebrated trial in the Court of King's Bench before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury, wherein Mary Fitzgerald, was plaintiff and the Rev. Thomas Hawkesworth, defendant for breach of marriage contract : damages laid at £5000 / Report of the committee appointed to prepare articles of impeachment against Samuel Chase one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Report of the committee appointed to investigate the accounts of the Warren Bridge Report of the cause tried at Dublin on June 27th, 28th, 30th, and July 1st, 1851, before the Right Hon. Francis Blackburne, lord chief justice of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland and a special jury, between Peter Carmichael, manager for Baxter, Brothers, and Co., Flax Spinners, etc., Dundee and James Combe & William Dunville, machine makers, Belfast for an infringement of letters patent, granted to Peter Carmichael for improvements in hackling or dressing flax, hemp, and other fibrous substances and improvements in machinery for rubbing, stretching and equalizing the breadth of cloth made from flax, hemp, jute and other fibrous substances. Report of the Finance Committee on the petition of Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines with accompanying documents, to the Common Council of the city of New Orleans. Proceedings of a general court martial held at Lexden-Heath Camp near Colchester on Lieutenant F.R. Bertie of the Royal Westminster Middlesex Militia on three charges exhibited against him by Colonel James Clitherow on the same regiment : together with his defence at large : as also the opinion of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Morgan, bart, His Majesty's judge advocate general on the admissibility of certain documentary evidence attempted to be introduced by the prosecutor in support of the third charge, but afterwards waived by him. Proceedings of a general court-martial on George Dickson, Esq., commissary-general and paymaster-general of the militia forces of the island of Trinidad held by order of Thomas Hislop, Esq., lieutenant-governor, commander-in-chief of the said island &c., &c., : also, proceedings upon an information filed by Archibald Gloster, Esq., attorney-general of the island of Trinidad, against George and William Dickson of the said island, merchants : before the Alcaldes in Ordinary, all of which were appealed from and totally reversed, by the order of the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council : together with copies of Lieutenant Governor Hislops dispatches to the secretary of state for the colonies, &c., and remarks thereon / Proceedings of a general court martial for the trial of Major Osborn Cross, quartermaster U.S. Army convened in the city of New York, August 3, 1859. Proceedings of a general court-martial convened at Headquarters Department of Texas, San Antonio, Tex., April 15, 1907 in the case of Capt. Edgar A. Macklin, Twenty-fifth United States Infantry. Proceedings of a general court martial held at Bangalore on the trial of Lieutenant Colonel John Doveton of the Eighth Regiment Native Cavalry and commanding the force in Berar. Proceedings of a general court martial for the trial of Brevet Brig. Gen. George Talcott, colonel of the Ordnance Department convened at Washington, June 23, 1851, by order of the President of the United States. Proceedings of the court martial for the trial of Major Rudolph H. Bartle, brigade inspector of the Second Brigade, First Division, P.M. Proceedings of the Committee appointed to inquire into the official conduct of William W. Van Ness, one of the justices of the Supreme Court of the state of New-York with the whole evidence taken before that body. Proceedings of a general court-martial, upon the trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Glover, of the South Battalion of Lincolnshire Militia by virtue of His Majesty's special warrant, bearing date the 16th February 1762. Proceedings of the "Proteus" Court of Inquiry on the Greely Relief Expedition of 1883 Proceedings of a general court martial on board the U.S. Frigate Java, May, 1829 for the trial of John A. Kearney, surgeon of the fleet. Proceedings of a general court martial held at Guernsey on Captain George Douglas, 16th Regiment Proceedings of a Navy general court martial, convened at the New York Navy Yard, Oct. 29, 1862 for the trial of G.B.N. Tower, first assistant engineer, upon the charges of "Disobedience of orders," and "Treating with contempt his superior, being in the execution of his office." Proceedings of a general court martial held at Fort Independence, (Boston Harbor) for the trial of Major Charles K. Gardner of the Third Regiment Infantry upon charges of misbehavior, cowardice in the face of the enemy, &c., preferred against him by Major General Ripley. Proceedings of a general court-martial upon Lieutenant Frederic Wood, of the Eleventh Light Dragoons In the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, February term, 1878, proceedings to remove from practice Frank J. Bowman, a member of the St. Louis Bar before Judge Wilbur F. Boyle and a special jury : the complaint, instructions, verdict, and other proceedings, together with the argument of Chester H. Krum, of counsel for relators. Proceedings of the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of James Perry, Esquire, with Elizabeth Margaret his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes" pursuant to the act 1 Geo. IV. Proceedings upon the trial of the action brought by Mary Elizabeth Smith against the Right Hon. Washington Sewallis Shirley, Earl Ferrers, for breach of promise of marriage damages laid at £20,000 : before Mr. Justice Wightman and a special jury on the 14th, 16th, 17th, and 18th of February 1846, in the Queen's Bench, Westminster Hall. Procés des accusés du 15 mai devant la Haute-Cour de Bourges compte-rendu exact de toutes les séances Proceedings of the general court martial, assembled by order of His Excellency General George Nugent, lieutenant-governor and commander-in-chief of the island of Jamaica, &c., &c. for the trial of David Murray, Esq., a commissioner appointed for the parish of Westmoreland, for procuring subsistence for the Militia and for other duties : held in Spanish-Town the 8th and 9th of July, 1805 / Lace cause proceedings on a trial, the Attorney General versus M'Closkey : before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Thomson, in the Court of Exchequer, February 16, 1816 : relative to the seizure and condemnation of a quantity of foreign lace, imported into England without paying the accustomed duties. Proceedings of the United States Senate in the trial of impeachment of George W. English, district judge of the United States for the Eastern District of Illinois Proceedings of the general court martial, held at Mussleburgh barracks, on the 24th, 25th, & 26th days of September last for the trial of Major Tho. Clarkson Moncrieff, of the first, or Berwickshire, Regiment of Militia, by orders of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander in chief, &c., &c. [Processo contro Paggi Giuseppe e Mezzetti Mauro accusati di omicidio] Procés Bonné et consorts, procés Janssens et consorts Proceedings on the trial of an action between William Burgess, a poor labouring man! and William Cobbett, the patriot and reformer!! for employing William Aslett and John Dubber, to assault and falsely imprison the plaintiff tried before Mr. Justice Lawrence, at the Assizes held for the County of Hants, at Winchester, on Thursday, the 20th of July, 1809 / Productive efficiency in the western as compared with the eastern district Report of the proceedings in the case of the contested election for District Attorney upon the petition of twenty citizens contesting the election of Lewis C. Cassidy, Esq., under the election held in Philadelphia, October 14, 1856. Report of the Lough Foyle fishery cause tried at the Donegal Summer Assizes, 1835, before Hon. Baron Pennefather and a special jury : Sir George Duckett, baronet, plaintiff, Rev. J.M. Staples, rector of Upper Moville, defendant. Report of the proceedings in the case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau. tried in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a criminal term, and beginning November 14, 1881 / Report of the proceedings against the parties charged with burning Nottingham Castle firing Lowe's mill and sacking Colwick hall who were tried at the special assize holden at Nottingham, January the fourth to the fourteenth, 1832, before the Hon. Sir Joseph Littledale, knight and the Hon. Sir Stephen Gazelee, knight. Report of the opinions of the judges and decision by the Court of Session (First Division) in the cause the Rev. Wm. Middleton and others, suspenders against Alex. Anderson and others, respondents, March 10, 1842 Report of the proceedings on the investigation before the benchers of the Inner Temple (commencing 19th November and terminating 13th December, 1833) upon the application of D.W. Harvey, Esq., M.P., to be called to the bar Procés de condamnation de Jeanne d'Arc texte, traduction et notes. Associazione di malfattori e reati diversi Causa d'Imola. Cause célèbre procés du Prêtre Sicilien Contrafatto : Cour d'assises de Paris, présidence de M. De Monmerqué, audience nu 15 Octobre 1827. Proceedings of the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Johnstone Napier, Esquire, a lieutenant colonel in the Military service of the East India Company on their Madras establishment, with Isabella his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned" pursuant to the act 1 Geo. IV. Proceedings of the courts, District Court-Judge Hayes, the following report of a trial in one of our courts should have appeared last week Jacob F. Markley vs. Abraham Zook, ex., of Mrs. May, deceased, in the District Court for the city and county of Lancaster : debt on a bond executed by a testatrix in May, 1839, in her life time, for. Scales versus Sir John Key, bart., and others proceedings on the trial of this cause in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster by a special jury, before the Right Hon. Lord Denman, on Thursday, the 26th day of June 1834. Proces De Franȯis Bacon, Baron De Verulam, Vicomte De Saint-Alban, Lord Garde Du Grand Sceau, Et Grand Chancelier D'Angleterre, Devant La Chambre Des Pairs, En Lan De Grace 1621, Par J. B De Vauzelles Proceedings of the general court martial, held by order of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, the commander-in-chief for the trial of Lieut. William Augustine Hyder, 10th Royal Hussars on the prosecution of Lieut. Colonel Vandeleur, 10th Royal Hussars. Productive efficiency and decreased capital costs, 1900-1913 Procés du Miroir tribunal de police correctionnelle. Proceedings of the judges of Supreme Court of Judicature on Bengal on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Hough, a major in the Military service of the Honourable East India Company, with Sophia his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." Supplemento alla gazzetta delle Romagne cronaca della Corte d'assisie : di Bologna. Proceedings, &c., in the action, Craig versus Hyde in the Grand Courts of the British Settlement at Honduras under the superintendance of His Excellency Francis Cockburn, Esquire, lieutenant colonel in the 2nd West India Regiment, &c., &c. [Processo contro Caselli don Pietro Paolo parroco, Mazzoni don Antonio parroco, Canzi don Antonio vicario capitolare per indebito rifiuto degli uffici di ministri della religione cattolica] Proceedings of the general court martial in the trial of Alexander Grant Carmichael, captain and adjutant of the Liverpool fuzileers on a charge, exhibited against him by William Earle, Esq., lieut., col., commandant of the Regiment. Proceedings of the High Court of impeachment, in the case of the people of the state of Tennessee vs. Thomas N. Frazier, judge, etc. begun and held at Nashville, Tennessee, Monday, May 11, 1867. Proceedings on the impeachment of William Blount, a senator of the United States from the state of Tennessee for high crimes and misdemeanors. Proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives upon the petition of George R.M. Withington and others praying that James G. Carter be removed from his office of Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester with the opening remarks of Hon. Rufus Choate upon the constitutional tenure of the office of Justice of Peace and the public character and services of Mr. Carter : the answer of Mr. Carter to the allegations of the petitioners : the closing argument of Hon. Pliny Merrick : upon the allegations of the petitioners and the evidence adduced by them in support thereof with the : report of the Joint Special Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, giving the petitioners leave to withdraw their petition. Proceedings on the trial the King v. Chippindall sittings after Michaelmas term, before Mr. Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the King's Bench, Westminster, Dec. 8, 1817 / Proceedings of the special committee appointed by the Georgia House of Representatives, 1896, to investigate the charges made by state senator W.Y. Carter against Judges J.L. Sweat and Seaborn Reese of the Superior Court Bench Proceedings of the Military court of inquiry, in the case of Major General Scott Proceedings of the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in the Island of Ceylon, on the bill intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Francis Hudson, merchant and Louisa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned." Proceedings of the New York Medico-Legal Society, March 26, 1874 care and safe-keeping of lunatics : medical jurisprudence of the Stokes case. Proceedings of the sessions of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery held in Kingston-upon-Thames for the county of Surrey, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday the 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th of August, in the thirteenth year of his present Majesty's reign and in the year of our lord 1739 : before the Right Honourable Sir William Lee, knt., Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, the Right Honourable Sir John Comyns, knt., Lord Chief Baron His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the rest of His Majesty's justices assigned to deliver the said Gaol of the prisoners therein being : containing the trial (at large) of all the prisoners, especially those who received sentence death, viz. 1. Noah Gooby for robbing Mr. Deacon in Kennington Lane, of a silver watch, a gold ring, a pair of silver shoe and knee buckles and six shillings in money. 2. Norris Hodson, for robbing the Lady Catherine Forbes, or a silver patch-box, on putney-common. 3. John Hannah, (evidence against Captain Longdon) for robbing Jame Haward on the highway between Kingston and Dixton, of a Guinea, and a linnen bag. 4. Michael Luca, otherswise Standley, fot taking out of the house of John Parnell two gold rings, and money to the value of 5l. 5,6,7. Peter Willington, Johanna Rashford Sambo, and Eleanor Spencer for robbing Stephen Freeman, (an ---famous pegg-maker in the mint of a watch, a pair of shoe and knee buckles and 8. John Hollings for stealing a horse, a bag, part of a leaden pump, and iron work, out of the field and garden of Josiah Wordsworth, Esq., at Croydon, in Surry : likewise, a particular account of Hugh Randall, father-in-law to, and concerned in the above robbery with, Hollings, who kill'd himself in the stock-house at Kingston before trial and the reasons that induced him to make this attempt on his life : also the trial of William Prestage, for manslaughter and above twenty other very remarkable trials. Proceedings on a trial before the Hon. Baron George, in the Court of Exchequer, Dublin, May 18th, 1815 in the cause, Whitaker versus Hime : to which are subjoined, observations on the extraordinary defence made by Mr. Serjeant Joy, counsel for the defendant / Reasons in support of an opinion offered to the public respecting the votes of Otsego County, on the 7th of June, 1792. 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. Report of the proceedings of the Court of Session in the Lethendy case the Rev. Thomas Clark, with concourse of Her Majesty's advocate, against the Presbytery of Dunkeld, and the Rev. Andrew Kessen / Report of the judiciary committee, relative to the Nicholson Court Report of the proceedings in the Supreme Judicial Court upon the petition of Caleb Foote and others for an injunction against the city of Salem, heard before Hon. Horace Gray, Jr., June 16, 1866. Report of the jury trial the North British Insurance Company against the executors of the Late Mrs. Ralston of Warwickhill, in Ayrshire : tried at Edinburgh on Friday 21st July 1837. Putnam vs. White R.A. Louis and wife, et al., versus Ellen C. Brooks, et al. Protocollum et acta in peinlicher Sachen fiscalis in criminalibus ex officio inquirentis contra Lt. Henrich Wrangel, Gefangenen und Inquisitum. Queen v. Thomas Fanning report of the argument and judgment on the case reserved from the Dublin City Commission, October, 1865. Rechtliche Vorstellung derer Gerechtsame, welche in Ansehung der in noviter adquisitis, mobiliaribus und activis bestehenden Verlassenschaft des am 17. Dec. 1750 hochseelig verstorbenen Herrn Grafen Johann Wilhelm von Wurmbrand und Stuppach ... desselben dreyen Frauen Gr̃finnen Tc̲htern ... zu gleichen Theilen mit dessen ... Sohne ... zustehen. R.A. Louis and wife, et al., versus Ellen C. Brooks, et al. appeal from the Second District Court of New Orleans. Report of the proceedings in the cause between Richard Cooper, plaintiff, and John Twibill, defendant, tried in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on Monday, the 18th July, 1808, before the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough, chief justice, &c., and a special jury Report of the select committee of the House, to whom was referred the memorial of Charles J. Sykes, in relation to divorcing his wife from him John S. Prouty, plaintiff in error, vs. the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, defendant in error brief for plaintiff in error. Record and proof and other proceedings in the appeal by the Rev. John Ferguson, minister of Uphall, to the Venerable the General Assembly of Church of Scotland, against the sentences of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale, in the libel or the indictment at the instance of the Presbytery of Linlithgow against the appellant In Her Majesty's Court of Appeals, on appeal from the Court of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Read and others, appellants, v. the Bishop of Lincoln, respondent appendix. Quelques notes prises pendant la plaidoirie de Mr. Soulé, dans l'affaire de la municipalité no. 2 contre la compagnie de la presse à coton de la Nouvelle-Orléans Pleas in the Circuit Court in and for the county of Leon, Second Judicial Circuit of the state of Florida, at a Special term of said court held at the Capitol in the city of Tallahassee, on the 25th day of January, A.D. 1877 in a certain cause therein pending wherein the state of Florida upon the relation of Wilkinson Call, Robert Bullock, Robert B. Hilton and James E. Yonge is plaintiff and Frederick C. Humphries, William H. Holden, Charles A. Pearce, and Thomas W. Long are defendants. An Act to refer the claim of the owners of the Brig Tally-Ho to the Court of Claims Railroad credit Railroad Commission of Louisiana, appellant, versus Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Co. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana : brief on behalf of the Railroad Commission of Louisiana, appellant. Record of proceedings of the investigation before His Excellency Thomas Swann, governor of Maryland in the case of Samuel Hindes and Nicholas L. Wood, commissioners of the Board of police of the city of Baltimore, upon charges preferred against them for official misconduct. Proof from Alexander Graham Bell's own mouth that he never contemplated a speaking telephone in his 1876 patent and that he never transmitted speech with any instrument mentioned in said patent, but on the contrary made a complete failure in every effort to do so : in three parts. Contested election case of R.R. Tolbert, Jr., vs. A.C. Latimer from the Third Congressional district of South Carolina. Proof for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esquire, defender in the reduction, the Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton and Sir Hew Dalrymple, against him 28th January 1766. Ralph G. Albrecht as ancillary administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of Maurice Charles Mansfield, plaintiff-respondent, against the Robert Dollar Company, defendant-appellant, Vasily Davidovich Dumbadze, Anton Antonovich Knapp, Vasily Davidovich Zimdin, Herbert J. Mackie, John Wesley Allison, and Canadian Car and Foundry Company, defendants case on appeal. John S. Prouty, respondent, vs. the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, appellant, (95 N.Y., p. 667) Progress made in electrification of railroads and economies effected thereby quotations from Railway Technical Experts and Publications / In Circuit Court of United States at Memphis, R.T. Wilson, Adrian Iselin and Wm. Butler Duncan vs. Mobile and Ohio Rail Road Company and others before Hon. Connally F. Trigg, judge presiding. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond, R.R. Motley and W.A. Motley, a partnership, trading as Motley Warehouse Company, plaintiff in error v. Commonwealth defendant in error Record of proceedings of a naval general court martial convened by order of the Hon. the Secretary of the Navy on the 25th July, 1842, on board the U.S. Ship North Carolina at New York in the trial of passed midshipman William May, United States Navy. Statement of Representative James of Norwood, chairman of the special committee appointed to investigate the acts and conduct of Arthur K. Reading during his tenure of the Office of Attorney General of the Commonwealth and all matters which may tend to show misconduct or maladministration by him in his said office Proportion of total mileage of western railroads showing deficit or surplus, 1914 (based on exhibit number 5, Conference Committee of Managers, Western Territory / Razon del Juicio seguido en la Ciudad de Granada ante los ilustrisimos, señores Don Manuel Doz, presidente de su Real Chancilleria, Don Pedro Antonio Barroeta y Angel, arzobispo que fue de esta diocesis, y Don Antonio Jorge Galban, actual sucesor en la mitra, todos del consejo de su magestad, contra varios falsificadores de escrituras públicas, monumentos, sagrados, y profanos, caracteres, tradiciones, reliquas, y libros de supuesta antiguedad The provost and magistrates and Common-Council of the burgh of Montrose, appellants, David Erskine of Dun, Esq., one of the senators of the College of Justice in Scotland, respondent the respondent's case. Rebecca Anderson, appellant, against Jane Bertram, respondent appeal from the New York Common Pleas. The Providence Rubber Company, appellant, vs. Charles Goodyear, executor of Charles Goodyear deceased, et al appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Rhode Island. Remarks on the trial of Robert Reid, for the murder of his wife, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 29th of June 1835 The paradoxology of poisoning and pudding in a lantern Remarks of Hon. Samuel F. Cary, of Ohio, on the resolution to impeach the President of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 Remarkable trials of all countries, particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland and France, with notes and speeches of counsel containing thrilling narratives of fact from the court-room also historical reminiscences of wonderful events / Record of the trial of Grace Sherwood in 1705, Princess Anne County, for witchcraft Remarkable trials, including amongst others the celebrated cases of Eugene Aram, Marchioness Brinvilliers, Jonathan Bradford, Colonel Fitzgerald, Lord and Lady Somerset, Dr. Dodd, Captain Gow, Elizabeth Canning, the two Perreaus, John Thurtell, Duchess of Kingston, Monsieur D'Auglade, the Rev. Mr. Hackman, Earl Ferrers, Henry Fauntleroy, Richard Patch, Joan Perry & her two sons, Mrs. Brownrigg, Dick Turpin, William Corder. Relf, Chew and others ats., Gaines in chancery, Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Fifth Circuit and Eastern District of Louisiana. Remarkable incidents in the life of Rev. J.H. Fairchild, pastor of Payson Church, South Boston Report of the trial with opinions of the press, &c. Remarkable trials at the Lancaster Assizes, August, 1806, held before Sir Robert Graham, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer Pierre F. Renard and others vs. Louis E. Hargous plaintiffs' points. Refutation of the reasons assigned by the arbitrators for their award in the case of the two Greek frigates / Remarkable instances of circumstantial evidence, given on trials for criminal acts which has resulted in the conviction and execution of innocent persons, together with after disclosures. Record of the testimony taken in the trial of Commodore T.T. Craven, United States Navy before a court-martial held in Washington, D.C., in November, 1865 [Recueil de Memoires] Regina versus Don report of the trial with opinions of the press, &c. Remarks on the case of Crane v. Price and on the judgment in that action delivered by the Court of Common Pleas, on the 13th June, 1842 establishing the validity of Mr. Crane's patent for the combined use of the hot air blast and anthracite or stone coal as "An improvement in the manufacture of iron." / Remarkable convictions Wheeling Bridge (to accompany bill H.R. No. 297) Mr. Olds from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, made the following report. Remarks on a communication published in the XXth no. of the journal of Literature, science & the arts, entitled "Observations on the chemical part of the evidence given upon the late trial of the action brought by Messrs. Severn, King & Co., against the Imperial Insurance Company Regulations of the United States Treasury Department relative to the Federal Corporation Tax Confession of a terrible crime, assassination and robbery of paymaster McClure and Hugh Flannaghan, on Wilkesbarre mountain a history of the crime! as exposed by Pinkerton's men. Remarks of Mr. Allen's counsel upon the petition of Silas Hathaway, praying for a new trial, &c. Remarks on the sentence of the C----t-m-------l, and Admiral L-----k's defence [Records and briefs in the case of Isaac Clapp vs. Samuel P. Loud and Robert Thaxter] Remarks of W.P.N. Fitzgerald, counsel for parties in the state of New York, in relation to the extension or renewal of letters patent granted to Obed Hussey on the 31st December, 1833 Pierre F. Renaud, Jules Renaud, and Edward De Ronay, vs. George R. Sampson and Lewis W. Tappan points. Remarks upon a recent opinion of the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Esq., president of the Court of Common Pleas, in a part of the divorce case of Griswold vs. Griswold, June term, 1852, no.19, casting doubt as to whether a decree was made by the said court in that case Remarks on Judge Thacher's sentence in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Dennie, with a report of the evidence Religion and social service the unfrocking of Bishop Brown. Remarks on the trial of the Earl of Stirling, at Edinburgh, April 29th, 1839, for forgery Removal from office case the right of the President to remove executive officers and the power of Congress to restrict him in the exercise of such prerogative : in the Supreme Court of the United States, April 13, 14, 1925 / Remarks of Hon. Samuel Ames, reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, in explanation of his report of the case, Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, et al. Remarks on the case of the Stork, Cornel master with the proceedings in the Court of Vice-Admiralty, dated Nassau, August 5, 1806. Remarks on a pamphlet entitled, A Mirror, &c., (written by CاS LاS, M.D.) drawn, from the proceedings of a general court martial on the trial of an appeal brought before them by David Blakeney, matross also an appendix containing the copies of several depositions, &c., the whole designed as an answer to the many false and groundless assertions imposed on the public as facts, by that candid author / Report of the trial of Dr. Wm. H. Stokes and Mary Blenkinsop, physician and sister superior of Mount Hope Institution before the Circuit Court for Baltimore Co., Md., held at Towsontown, Tuesday, February 6, 1866 / Report of the trial of Adonijah Bailey on an indictment for the murder of Jeremiah W. Pollock at the Superior Court held at Brooklyn, in the county of Windham, Connecticut on the 12th, 13th and 14th days of January, 1825. Report of the trial of George Bowen for the murder of Jonathan Jewett, who committed suicide on the 9th of November, 1815, while confined in the Common Gaol of the county of Hampshire, under sentence of death for the murder of his father. Report of the trial of an action of ejectment, between Mr. Charles Edmund Grindall, as lessor of the plaintiff, and Captain Sturt Grindall, R.N., defendant Report of the trial of an indictment, prosecuted at the instance of the West India Dock Company, versus John Smith, Walter Foreman, Samuel Hucks, and Daniel Hall for an alleged conspiracy : which was tried at the Old Bailey, on Thursday, the 13th of December, 1821, before Newman Knowles, Esq., the common sergeant of the city of London / Report of the trial of Jacob Cochrane on sundry charges of adultery and lewd and lascivious conduct : before the Supreme Judicial Court, begun and holden at York, within and for the county of York, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the third Tuesday of May, 1819 / Report of the trial of Charles Frazer Frizell, Esq., barrister at law on several indictments for a conspiracy with intent to murder the Rev. William Ledwich, parish priest of Rathsarnham in the co. of Dublin : at a Commission of Oyer and Terminer, held before the Right Hon. Judge Daly, and the Hon. Justice Johnson, at the Session House, in Green-Street, on Wednesday, 27th of June, 1804. Report of the trial of David Landale, Esq. before the Circuit Court of Justiciary, at Perth, on Friday, 22d September, 1826. Report of the trial of James Johnson, a black man for the murder of Lewis Robinson, a black man, on the 23d of October last : also, the trial of John Sinclair, a German, aged seventy-seven years, for the murder of David Hill, on the eighth day of April last : had before his Honour, Chief Justice Kent, the Hon. Jacob Radcliff, mayor, and the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 19th, and Thursday, the 20th December, 1810 / Report of the trial of an action, Viana v. Pratt in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Monday, October 15, 1827, before Lord Tenterden and a special jury / Report of the trial of Bradbury Ferguson, on an indictment for the murder of Mrs. Eliza Ann Ferguson, and a report of the trial of George F. Willey, on an indictment for the murder of David Glass at the term of the Court of Common Pleas, holden at Portsmouth, in the county of Rockingham, on Tuesday the third Tuesday of February, A.D. 1841 / Report of the trial of Ann Saffen versus Edward Seaman for seduction. Reply of the Judge Advocate to the argument of the accused, Colonel L. Schirmer, 15th New York Artillery. Reply of Bishops Meade, M'Ilvaine and Burgess to the argument presented by the Committee of the Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, to the Court of Bishops, in session at Burlington for the trial of Bishop Doane Report of Board of Arbitration deciding matters in controversy between Chicago Cloak and Suit Manufactures Association, North West Cloak and Suit Manufactures Association and Locals 18, 44 and 81 International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Friday, September 24, 1915 Report of a trial upon an indictment for conspiracy, against six defendants, in the Court of Kings Bench, at Westminster, Feb. 21, 1818 petition and affidavits thereon, occasioned by an acquittal, and remarks of the public press upon that acquittal : the suppressed trial for conspiracy, in the Common Pleas, at Westminster, February 21, 1820 : being a civil action on the case for damages, including two of the above defendants, with two surveyors connected with the New Post Office, and the Waterloo and Southwark Bridges : conducted in person by Charles Pitt, surveyor, Adelphi : dedicated to the Chief Magistrate of Middlesex : among other evidence, introduced in the course of the trial will be found the following members of Parliament, Sir Francis Burdett, Alderman Wood (with a public letter), William Williams, Esq., Henry Swann, Esq., the Hon. Henry Gray Bennet, the Right Hon. George Canning, and a member for Carlisle. Report and evidence of the Commission of Inquiry into the loss of the British Steamship "Empress of Ireland" of Liverpool (o. no. 123972) through collision with the Norwegian Steamship "Storstad," Quebec, June, 1914 Report and narrative of the trial of Thomas Hall and Margaret Graham Houston charged with attempting to murder Kate Emily Hall, held at the Supreme Court, Christchurch, New Zealand : before Mr. Justice Johnston and a special jury. Report of a trial, in the Court of Common Pleas, before Sir John Wilson and a special jury, at Westminster-Hall, on Saturday, the 18th of May, 1793, in an action of trespass, brought against Mr. Isaac Swan for a libel, published in a Sunday paper, called The Observer, on the 18th of March, 1792, on Mr. Dibdin : with occasional remarks. Report and proceedings of the Senate committee appointed to investigate the Police department of the city of New York. Report of a case argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Easter Term, 40 Geo. III., between the Right Hon. Robert Edward Lord Petre, plaintiff and the Rt. Hon. Ld. Auckland, and Lord Gower, His Majesty's postmaster general defendants with an appendix / Report of debate in action of declarator, the Lord Advocate against Alexander Maclean of Ardgour as to the Crown's right to the foreshores in Scotland : with appendix of authorities. Report of a trial in the Superior Court of the state of New-York wherein James Morison and Thomas Moat were plaintiffs, and Moses Jacques and Jonathan B. Marsh, defendants, in an action brought by the former against the latter, for counterfeiting and selling a spurious preparation : purporting to be the genuine Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicine of the British College of Health, London : verdict for the plaintiffs. Report of a trial held in the Court of Exchequer, Ireland, on the 11th, 12th, 13th, & 14th days of January, 1830, before the Hon. Baron Smith and a special jury, to recover the amount of a life insurance policy, wherein Anne Abbott, widow and administratrix of the Late William Abbott, attorney, was plaintiff, and William Howard, Esq., one of the directors of the Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire Insurance Company of London, was the defendant Report in full of the trial of Bartlett, Simms & McGuire for the robbery of the Bowdoinham Bank : before the Supreme Judicial Court, at Bath, Me., at the April term, 1867 / Report in Mooney-Billings case Report from the committee together with minutes of evidence, appendix, and facsimiles of various documents. Reply of Judge Estill to charges brought against him as judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. Report of a trial, the King against Earl Grosvenor, John Johnson, and others on an indictment, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury, at the sittings after Trinity term, 1819 : for a nuisance, by erecting an embankment obstructing the navigation of the River Thames / Reply to a pamphlet, entitled "Wheeling bridge suit: a notice of its history and objects, addressed to the Legislature of Pennsylvania." containing facts reported by Chancellor Walworth to the Supreme Court : reasons why the suit now pending should not be discontinued. Replication by the House of Representatives of the United States to the answer of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him by the said House of Representatives : presented in open court by the managers of the said House on Thursday, February 7th, 1805. Report of a trial, Rose v. Ollier for a breach of promise of marriage : tried at Lancaster Lent Assizes, Saturday, March 13, 1824. Reply of Colonel Thomas F. Barr, assistant judge-advocate-general, U.S.A. to argument and brief for the defense in case of United States vs. Oberlin M. Carter, captain, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. : general court-martial convened at Savannah, Ga., January 12, 1898. Report, G. & D. Taylor & Company vs. R.G. & J.T. Place constitutional question. Reply of Hon. Reverdy Johnson to the paper which Judge-Advocate Holt furnished to the President, urging General Porter's condemnation. Report of a case recently argued and determined in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, on the validity of a sentence of condemnation by an enemy's consul in a neutral port, and the right of the owner of the ship to call upon the underwriters to reimburse him the money paid for the purchase of the ship at a sale by auction under such sentence with an appendix containing the French laws now in force relative to maritime prizes, &c., and the Danish ordinance of the 20th of April 1796, imposing a duty on foreign ships / Report of a trial for malpractice in the Court of Common Pleas of Perry County, Pennsylvania / Report of commissioners appointed to investigate charges made against the directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Companies made to the Legislature, February 8, 1850. Report of trial in the Consistory Court at Durham, in a cause of substraction of Easter offerings plaintiff, W. Nesfield, clerk, defendant, Peter Watson, cordwainer. Reply of the Judge Advocate, John A. Bingham, to the defence of the accused, before a general court-martial for the trial of Brig. Gen. William A. Hammond surgeon general U.S.A. Report of the trial of Jonathan Martin for having, on the night of the first of February, 1829, set fire to York Minster which trial took place at the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, on Tuesday, March 31st, 1829, before Mr. Baron Hullock / Report of the trial of Michael Stocks, Esq. for wilful and corrupt perjury, at the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1815 : before the Honorable Sir Alexander Thompson, Knight, chief baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer and a special jury. Report and findings of the Senate Committee of Investigation appointed pursuant to S.R. no. 21, relative to charges of attempted bribery in the election of Marcus A. Hanna, as United States senator by the 73d General Assembly of Ohio. Report of a cause [sic] tried in the District Court of Philadelphia, April 24, 1822, John Keen vs. Philip Rice involving the right of New Jersey to the oyster-beds in Maurice River Cove. Report of referee in the trial of P. O'Shea vs. J.G. Shea & Jas. B. Kirker, for libel Report of portion of evidence and charge of the Lord Chief Justice Whiteside Charles William Osborne, Rossnaree, county of Meath, plaintiff, John Bolton, Cullen House, Slane, county of Meath, defendant : tried before the Right Hon. James Whiteside, C.J., and a special jury on 30th November and 1st December, 1875, damages laid at £2,000. Report of the trial of Martin O. Walker, Esq. upon an indictment for perjury : before the Recorder's Court of the city of Chicago, at the March term, A.D. 1856. Report of the trial of John Kennedy for the murder of Edmund Butler, at Carrickshock, on the 14th December, 1831 : tried before the Right Hon. Baron Foster at the Spring Assizes of Kilkenny, 1832 / Report of the trial of the action of damages for defamation at the instance of Captain Hector Maclean, residing in the island of Mull, against the Reverend Alexander Fraser, minister of the parish of Torosay before the Lord Chief Commissioner and a common jury. Report of the trial of Mr. Joseph Blackburn, attorney at law, Leeds for forgery, at the Yorkshire Assizes : with an appendix, containing some details relative to the attempts that were made to obtain for him the extension of the Royal clemency and some particulars respecting his execution, &c. Report of the trial of Mrs. Gilmour for the alleged murder of her husband : with an appendix, containing the medical reports and other documents founded on at the trial and an account of the proceedings before the president and other courts of America, relative to her arrest and surrender to the British authorities, under the Ashburton Treaty : to which is prefixed a notice of her life. Report of the trial of the case of the Very Rev. Dean Adams versus Major Dundas, for seduction tried in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, before the Chief Baron and a special jury, on the 26th and 27th days of May, 1831 / Report of the trial of Samuel John Thorne for the murder of Mr. Sydney Seymour Eyre, a farmer at Pukekawa, in the Auckland District, on 25th August, 1920 : held before the Honourable Mr. Justice F.R. Chapman, at Auckland, on the 29th and 30th November and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd December, 1920. Sketches of the arguments of the attorney of the commonwealth at the trials of Abner Kneeland for blasphemy in the municipal and supreme courts in Boston, January and May, 1834. Some account of the trial of Huffham White, Robert Kendall and Mary Howes, (otherwise Taylor) before the Hon. Sir Alexander Thompson, knight, at the assizes held at Northampton, on Wednesday the 28th July, 1813 : the said Huffham White and Robert Kendall being charged on suspicion of felony, in stealing divers bags of letters from and out of the Leeds mail coach, on the 26th of October, 1812 : and the said Mary Howes being charged as an accessary to the said felony after the fact. Report of jury cause Gilmour v. Gilmour's trustees, &c. : tried at Glasgow, before Lord Robertson and a special jury, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th October, 1852 / Report of the trial of John Thomson alias Peter Walker before the Circuit Court of Justiciary at Glasgow, 22d to 24th December 1857 : for the murder of Agnes Montgomery by prussic acid, and subsequent administration prussic acid to Agnes Stenhouse or Mason and Archibald Mason : with introductory observations on the medico-legal points of the case / Report of the trial of the cause, Judd v. Graham tried at the castle of York, before Mr. Justice Parke, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1832. Report of the trial of Richard Dennis, the younger for the murder of James Shaw, on the 20th of August, 1804 / Report of the trial of the cause, "Lawton vs. Tarratt, et al." (at Nisi Prius,) at the Circuit Court, at the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, May 26th to June 13th, 1857, before His Honor Chief Justice Carter, and a special jury / Sir William Dunbar of Durn, and Sir Alexander Grant, baronets, Captain Duncan Urquhart and Alexander Tulloch, Esquires, appellants, Alexander Brodie of Lethen, lessor, and John Burnet, and Alexander Watson, lessees of the Salmon fishings belonging to the said Alexander Brodie, respondent the appellants case. Sketches of the life and a narrative of the trial of James Hamilton who was tried and convicted and sentenced to be hung the 6th November for the murder [of Major Benjamin Birdsall of the U.S. Army] In the Court of Appeals, Sophie E. Minton, respondent, vs. the New York Elevated Railroad Co., et al., appellants, no. 462 memorandum for appellants in answer to supplemental briefs for plaintiff, upon the question of jury trial of past damages. In the United States Supreme Court, no. -- [actual number not printed or supplied] October term, 1895 transcript of record : Southern Pacific Railroad Company, et al., appellants, vs. the United States : appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Speech of Hon. Ebon C. Ingersoll, of Illinois delivered in the House of Representatives February 22, 1868. Speech of Hon. Nathan F. Dixon, of Westerly upon the resolution to annul the decree of the Supreme Court in the case of Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, et al. Report of jury trial in causa Alexander M'Dougall, manufacturing chemist, Manchester, versus Robert Girdwood, wool broker, Tanfield, Edinburgh for infringement of patent for 'Improvements in materials for destroying vermin on sheep and other animals and for protecting them therefrom' : tried at Edinburgh before the lord president and a jury, on the 8th, 9th and 10th April 1867 / Swinfen v. Swinfen report of the argument, in the Common Pleas, in Michaelmas term, 1856 / Report of the board of officers in the case of Fitz-John Porter, late major-general of volunteers Report of proceedings on the claim to the Barony of L'Isle, in the House of Lords with notes, and an appendix containing the cases of Abergavenny, Botetourt, and Berkeley : accompanied by observations on baronies by tenure / Report of the arguments in the Court of Queen's Bench on shewing cause against the conditional order for a criminal information against John Sarsfield Casey, at the prosecution of Patten Smith Bridge : with the judgments of the judges and an appendix of the affidavits and documents used on the motion. Report of the case of C. Brewer & Co., vs. John R. Von Pfister tried before His Excellency, M. Kekuanaoa, governor of Oahu, Aug. 19 and 21, 1845. Report of jury trial, Mrs. Jessie Maclean or Morrison and others, pursuers against Major-General Allan Thomas Maclean and others, trustees of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Maclean, sometime of the Third West India Regiment and latterly residing at Milliport, in the Island of Meikle Cumbrae and county of Bute, defenders tried at Edinburgh, before the Lord Justice-Clerk and a jury on 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th August 1861 / Report of proceedings under Commissions of Oyer & Terminer and Gaol Delivery, for the county of York, held at the Castle of York before Sir Alexander Thomson, knight, one of the barons of the Exchequer, and Sir Simon Le Blanc, knight, one of the justices of the Court of King's Bench, from the 2d to the 12th of January 1813 / Speech of the Hon. James A. Bayard in the Senate of the U. States, upon his motion made on the 16th of June, to postpone the further consideration of the bill declaring war against Great Britain, to the 31st of October. Speech of Hon. W.H. Wadsworth in the great libel suit of Green vs. Hargis Report of the trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M'Neil, James Gibb, and William M'Lean, operative cotton-spinners in Glasgow before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on Wednesday, January 3, 1838, and seven following days : for the crimes of illegal conspiracy and murder : with an appendix of documents and relative proceedings / Report of the trial of the so-called Bernera rioters at Stornoway, on the 17th and 18th July 1874, with address to the jury by the agent for the defence and charge by the Sheriff. Report of the trial, the King against Hassall & others on the prosecution of the treasurers of the corporation of the city of Chester, for a riot, stated to have occurred at the exchange in that city, during the election of city officers, on the 26th Oct. 1810 : before the Hon. R. Dallas and the Hon. F. Burton and a special jury in the Shire-Hall of the castle of Chester, on Saturday, April 11, 1812. Report of the trials of the causes of Elisha Jenkins vs. Solomon Van Rensselaer, Solomon Van Rensselaer vs. John Tayler, the same vs. Charles D. Cooper and the same vs. Francis Bloodgood before arbitrators, at Albany, August 16th, 17th and 18th, 1808. Report of the trial of the libel suit of Dr. G.S. Howard of Carleton Place, Ont., against the "Montreal Star" Report of the trials of the pitmen and others concerned in the late riots, murders, &c., in the Hetton and other collieries, at the Durham Summer Assizes, 1832 : including a full report of Mr. Justice Parke's charge to the grand jury. Report of the trial of Thos. Greensmith before Sir James Allan Park, in the county Hall, Nottingham, Saturday, July 22, 1837 : for the wilful murder of his four children, at Basford : to which is added, by permission, Dr. Blake's correspondence with the Secretary of State for the Home department. Report of the trial of William Heath, alias Lee, and Elizabeth Crowder or Turnley, alias Allan before Lords Meadowbank and Mackenzie : for the robbery of the banking office of Messrs. J. & R. Watson in Virginia Street, Glasgow / Report of the trial of William Kilfoyle upon the charge of killing Mary Mulrooney at Newtownbarry, on the 18th of June, 1831 : tried before the Hon. Baron Foster, at the Spring Assizes of Wexford 1832 / Frederick Edward Jones v. Wm. Corbet report of the tryal of an action, concerning an article, addressed to the editor of the Telegraph, by a member of the orchestre [i.e., orchestra] of the Theatre Royal, also the remonstrance of the musicians, the affidavit of F.E. Jones to obtain a fiat, with observations thereon, a letter to the judge and jury and a letter to John Crampton, Esq. / Report of the trial on an indictment for libel in "The American Lancet" containing the whole evidence, speeches of counsel, recorder's charge, &c., &c. : accusers in behalf of the state, Drs. J.B. Beck, E.G. Ludlow, and divers others, against Dr. J.G. Vought, editor and proprietor of the American lancet, Dr. Wm. Anderson, assistant editor, & Dr. Samuel Osborn, one of the contributors. Speeches of the managers and counsel in the trial of Warren Hastings edited by E.A. Bond. Speech of Henry L. Clinton, Esq. to the jury on the part of the plaintiff in the case of Theodore Favre against Maxime N. Monvoisin, in the Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of New York : delivered October 21st, 1873. Monmouth Lent Assizes, 1826, in the King's Bench, the King against Joseph Price, Esq., and others report of the trial of this cause at the Monmouth Spring Assizes, 1826 : before Sir William Garrow, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and a special jury, on Tuesday, the 28th day of March, 1826 : to which is added, an appendix of explanatory correspondence / In the Exchequer of Pleas, Hills versus the London Gaslight Company report of the trial of this cause at the Guildford Summer Assizes by special jury before the Hon. Mr. Baron Bramwell : commencing on Tuesday the 10th, and terminating on Saturday the 14th August, 1858 / Report of the trial, the King (at the instance of Stanley Goddard,) versus Charles Frederick Holland, and John Appleton, (both of Cornhill) upon an assignment of perjury, at the Old Bailey, before Mr. Common Serjeant and a London jury, February 23, 1820. Report of the trial of the Sag Mill cause between Paul Topping, pl'tiff., [i.e., plaintiff] and Hiram Sanford and others, defendants, at the Suffolk Circuit, September 1842 : with some of the law in relation to highways / Report of the Ulverston will cause, doe dem., Neale v. Posthethwaite & ano. tried before Mr. Justice Coleridge and a special jury, at Lancaster, on the 9th and 10th August, 1836. Wise vs. Young speeches of Hon. Edgar Weeks, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, March 8, 10, and 12, 1900. Speech of Hon. Thomas Laurens Jones of Kentucky delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868. Speed of passenger trains by divisions and systems made up from time cards now in effect, December, 1914 / Speech of Counsellor Sampson on the trial of James Cheetham for libelling Madame Bonneville, in his Life of Thomas Paine : with a short sketch of the trial. Spooner and Attwoods, plaintiffs, and Osborn and Amphlet, defendants a full and accurate report of the above memorable cause, which was tried before Lord Ellenborough, and a special jury, at Guildhall, London, at the sittings after Michaelmas term, 1802 : including the speeches of counsel, examination of witnesses, &c. / Report of the trials before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice and the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron, at the Special Commission for the County Tipperary, held at Clonmel commencing on the 24th of January, and ending on the 1st of February, 1848 / Report of the trial of William Vamplew Holmes, (one of Mr. Carlile's shopmen) on a charge of sedition and blasphemy : before the common serjeant and a London jury, at the Sessions House, Old Bailey, March 1st, 1822 : with proceedings before trial, and the whole of the defence. Report of trial before Sheriff Gordon and a jury, Sir W.H.G. Carmichael and others against the Caledonian Railway Company value of rock under railway at Hailes Quarry. Report of the trial of William Smith O'Brien for high treason, at the special commission for the Co. Tipperary : held at Clonmel, September and October, 1848 : with the judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, and of the House of Lords, on the writs of error / State trials The trial of Rev. John C. Green against John Pierce together with the speech of James M. Smith, Jr., and a synopsis of John Graham's speech / Reports of controverted elections in the Common Council of the city of Boston, from 1827 to 1889, inclusive together with the opinions of the city solicitor on questions relating to elections and an index of decisions and precedents in the Common Council. Revenue gains arising from increased productive efficiency 1900-1913 Resoconto stenografico della discussione quereka caetani="Popolo Romano." Lieutenant Colonel Brant Reports of committees of the House of Representatives for the second session of the Forty-second Congress, 1871-'72 Revenue gains arising from increased productive efficiency 1890-1913 Report of trials in the courts of Canada relative to the destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's settlement on the Red River with observations / Reports of the four leading cases against the Mercantile Agency for slander and libel Beardsley vs. Tappan, U.S. Supreme Court, Billings vs. Russell, Supreme Jud., Court, Mass., Ormsby vs. Douglass, Court of Appeals, N.Y., the Commonwealth vs. Stacey, Court of C.P., Pa. Report on extraterritorial crime and the Cutting case Queen a. Peter Barrett report of trial of Peter Barrett for shooting at Captain Thomas Eyre Lambert, with intent to murder him : before the Right Hon. the lord chief justice of the Queen's Bench and a jury of the county of Dublin, on Thursday, the 17th, Friday, the 18th and Saturday, the 19th days of February, 1870. Reports of trials for murder by poisoning by prussic acid, strychnia, antimony, arsenic and aconitia including the trials of Tawell, W. Palmer, Dove, Madeline Smith, Dr. Pritchard, Smethurst, and Dr. Lamson : with chemical introduction and notes on the poisons used / State of Mississippi use M.M. Baird vs. William Hull, defendant in error argument for defendant in error. Closing address to the jury, state of South Dakota against Emma Kaufmann tried at Flandreau, South Dakota, June, 1907, by special prosecutor George William Egan, Cochran & Egan, of the Iowa bar. Francis O.J. Smith, against Ezra Cornell before Judge L. Birdseye, referee : plaintiff's argument on the law and facts of the case and reply to the argument of the defendant's counsel, E.W. Chester, Esq., July, 1871. J.J. Speed, another defendant, was defaulted and has since died. [Ann G. MacGregor et al., vs. James MacGregor, Jr., et al.] State vs. Henry Lambert [Journal of the Senate of the twenty-first General Assembly of the state of Iowa] [with reference to the impeachment of John L. Brown, auditor of state] In chancery of New Jersey, between Jeannette D. Chapman, complainant, and James Chapman, defendant on bill for divorce : argument of C.H. Winfield, sol., of compl't. State of Louisiana, complainant, vs. state of Mississippi in equity. State of Wisconsin, plaintiff and appellant, v. the Lange Canning Company, defendant and respondent brief on motion for rehearing. State of Florida vs. Edward C. Anderson, et al. Holland's application for continuance of receiver. Charles E. Dole vs. the Merchants' M.M. Ins. Co. State vs. Amos C. Benner State of Montana, case of Messrs. Sanders and Power contestants for seats in the Senate. State ex relatione, R.M. Sims, et al., vs. H.E. Hayne, et al., Board State Canvassers record. A select collection of remarkable trials viz. of Alexander Nevil, archbishop of York, Robert Vere, Duke of Ireland, Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, Robert Tresilian, lord chief justice of England, and Nicholas Brambre, mayor of London, for high treason, Sir John Perrot, lord deputy of Ireland, for high treason, Sir Christopher Blunt, Sir Charles Davers, Sir John Davis, Sir Gilly Merrick, and Henry Cuff, for high treason, George Sprott, for high treason, Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England, for bribery and corruption, Henry Sherfield, Esq., recorder of Salisbury, for breaking a glasswindow in the Church of St. Edmond's in the said city, William Prynn, Esq., Dr. John Bastwick, Henry Burton, for several libels, Thomas Harrison, for a misdemeanor in speaking reflecting words of Judge Hutton, Col. Nat. Fiennes, for cowardly surrendering the city and castle of Bristol, John Gerhard, Peter Vowel, and Somerset Fox, for high treason, Marquis of Argyll, for high treason, John Crook, Isaac Grey, and John Bolter, quakers, for refusing to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, Samuel Atkyns, for being accessary to the murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, Slingsby Bethel, for an assault and battery, Sir Patience Ward, for perjury, proceedings between the King and the city of London, on a quo warranto, upon which they lost their charter, William Sacheverell, and ohters, for a riot at Nottingham, Joseph Hayes, for high treason. State trials. for high treason : containing the trial of John Horne Tooke, Esq. / Rev. case Thomas Dundas against James Dunds Dundas & Wilson, C.S., agents, clerk. Report to Governor Hughes by Hon. Richard L. Hand commissioner appointed to take testimony and report his findings upon charges filed against William Travers Jerome, district attorney of New York County. Retrospect of the proceedings in the prosecution Rex v. Woollcombe at the suit of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B. and M.P. for the borough of Devonport, with remarks : with remarks. Report of trial of Walsall election petition, 1892 Queen v. Milles and the Queen v. Carroll report of two cases upon the marriage law of Ireland, argued and determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, in Ireland, in Easter and Trinity terms, 1842 / State of the process, Thomas Lord Erskine, James Erskine of Grange, Esq., David Erskine of Dun Esq., James Robertson, tenant in Old-Byres, David Toshach, merchant in Stirling, John Robertson in Greengart, and James Robertson his eldest lawful son, against John Galloway of Burrow-Meadow Star Chamber cases showing what cases properly belong to the cognizance of that court. Address to the people of the United States, on the measures pursued by the executive with respect to the batture at New-Orleans to which are annexed, a full report of the cause tried in the Superior Court of the terri[to]ry of Orleans : the memoire of Mr. Derbigny : an examination of the title of the United States : the opinion of counsel thereon and a number of other documents necessary to a full understanding of this interesting case / Statement of two cases decided in Trinity term, 1824 the one in the Court of King's Bench, the King versus the Bishop of Peterborough : the other in the Arches Court of Canterbury, John Gates, Esq., (secretary to the Bishop of Peterborough) versus the Rev. J. Chambers, clerk. Steamer Bat and cargo in prize evidence in preparatorio and evidence showing what vessels are entitled to share in the prize. Statement of the Boston Elevated Railway Company made before the special commission appointed under the authority of chapter 158 of the resolves of 1916, entitled resolve "Providing for a special commission to consider the financial condition of the Boston Elevated Railway Company." Steamtug "Nottingham" and barge no. 7, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, claimant, appellant, vs. Fields S. Pendleton, libellant, appellee brief for libellant, appellee. Blake v. Pilfold base conspiracy of witnesses, infamous proceedings of the Post Office, Duke of Richmond, impeachment of Judge Taunton. No. 1157, Steamship Sagamore, Sylvanus Smith & Co., Inc., libellant, appellant, v. Alexander Fenton, claimant, appellee, no. 1158, Sarah J. Doggett, administratrix, et al., libellants, appellants, v. White Diamond Steamship Company, Limited, respondent, appellee, no. 1159, Guy Sullivan, administrator, libellant, appellant, v. White Diamond Steamship Company, Limited, respondent, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Morton, J.) May 3, 1915 : transcript of record. Substance of an argument of Samuel F. Vinton for the defendants in the case of the Commonwealth of Virginia vs. Peter M. Garner and others, for an alleged abduction of certain slaves : delivered before the General Court of Virginia, at its December term, 1845. Richard Sullivan, trustee, and Frederic Gardiner, appellants, vs. the Portland and Kennebec Railroad Company, and John Patten, trustee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maine. Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., adm., vs. Rowland G. Hazard pleadings and complainant's testimony. [Richard Sullivan, tr. & als., vs. the Portland & Kennebec Railroad Co. & als.] River bed Case supplemental memorandum for the United States in the Osage Case (equity nos. 75 and 839) in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Oklahoma. Review of the case of Moses Thacher versus Preston Pond, in charging the plaintiff with the crime of adultery including letters of Mrs. Jerusha M. Pond, the main witness in the defence. Review of the Mooney case its relations to the conduct in this country of anarchists, I.W.W. and Bolsheviki : facts that every true American should know / Revenue gains arising from increased productive efficiency 1909-1913 Romana filiationis super utroque pro excamo domino laurentio sforza cesarini contra excamum D. Ducem Marinum Torlonia uti pat. tut., et cur. D. Julii ejus Filii primogeniti, et examam D. Ducissam Annam Sforza Torlonia, nomine &c., et litis &c., restrictus responsionis. Review of the Forrest divorce containing some remarkable disclosures of the secret doings of the jury / Richard Sullivan, tr. & als., vs. the Portland & Kennebec Railroad Co. & als. plaintiff's argument. Review of the decision of the Court of Appeals upon the manor question Review of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, in the cases of Lambdin P. Milligan and others, the Indiana conspirators Review of the trial of Origen Bacheler, editor of the Anti-universalist, for an alleged libel and of the report of that trial Review of the opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases Belligerent rights of the confederates Riddle, Coleman & Co. vs. Gid. J. Pillow, J.J. Murphy and Thos. Peters : brief for defendant. Review of the opinion of Judge Gowen, of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, in the case of Alexander McLeod Exposure of the spy system of 1816-17 in the course of the trial, Richmond the spy versus Tait's Magazine, damages laid at £5000, in a separate suit, £5000 more. Review of a report to the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the case of William Vans with observations upon the dispensing power of the Legislature and upon a decision of the Supreme Judicial Court, "nullifying" the said power / Richard Lord Grosvenor against Henrietta Lady Grosvenor libel given in the 1st of March, 1770. Review of the case of Sergeant John A. Mason of Battery B, 2d U.S. Artillery, convicted by general court-martial of an assault with intent to kill Chas. J. Guiteau the assassin In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, Richard Goodright, plaintiff-in-error, v. the city of Oldtown, defendant-in-error error to the Superior Court of the Ames Competition : brief for the plaintiff-in-error. Richard Imlay v. Duane Williams, William W. Hubbell, and Peter Penn Gaskill Hall Circuit Court of the U.S. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania : bill in equity. Review of the judgment of Sir H.J. Fust, kt., in the case of Gorham v. the Bishop of Greter In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, Stella P. Flint, as general guardian of the property of Samuel N. Stone, Jr., a minor, appellant, v. Stone Tracy Company, et al., no. 747 also fourteen other cases advanced for hearing with the preceding case, nos. 751, 752, 753, 754, 757, 767, 775, 784, 785, 796, 797, 800, 816 and 819 : supplemental brief for the United States. The Erie Railway Company, respondent, against Cornelius Vanderbilt, appellant case and exceptions. Statement of facts relative to the last will of the late Mrs. Badger of Natick which was disallowed on the final hearing / Statement and evidence in the case of the Brig Otter Stephens's report of Dr. Warren's case the entire proceedings in the Vice-Chancellor's Court and in the Court of Chancery, together with the judgements of the Vice-Chancellor and the Lord Chancellor and the affidavits filed in the cause. Statement on behalf of Robert Shedden Patrick of Trearne and Hessilhead, a minor and William Cochran Patrick, Esq., of Ladyland, his curator and guardian, May 1857 Last will and testament of James Stokes Stephen A. Chase, et al., v. Adam H. Dickey, et al. Mr. Hannis Taylor's brief for George W. Glover and Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, petitioners asking leave to intervene. Sub rege sacerdos comments on Bishop Hampden's case with an epitomised report of the proceedings / Statutes of Spain, Spanish writers and other authorities, quoted in the argument for the states of Louisiana and Maryland, against the executors of John McDonogh Statement of the claim of the state of Alabama against the United States with argument in support thereof and numerous precedents from usage of the Government and cases in point : now before Congress. Substance of the trials of John Skelton, Neil Sutherland, Hugh MacDonald, Hugh MacIntosh, George Napier, John Grotto, Robert Gunn, and Alex. MacDonald, alias White before the High Court of Justiciary, for committing murder and robbery, on the streets of Edinburgh, on the 31st December, 1811 and 1st January, 1812 : to which are added, an account of the execution of N. Sutherland, H. M'Intosh, and H. M'Donald, and a letter from M'Intosh to his father. Strictures, legal and historical, on the judgment of the Consistory Court of London, in December, 1855, in the case of Westerton versus Liddell containing a complete exposition of law and fact on the subjects in dispute / No. 1089, Steamship Vera, W. Irving Pearce, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, et al., claimants, appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., respondents, appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1092, Steamship Melrose, New England Coal & Coke Company, claimant, appellant, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, libellant, appellee, no. 1093, Steamship Vera, New England Coal & Coke Company, libellant, appellant, v. Sigvard Rynning, claimant, appellee petition of W. Irving Pearce and New England Coal & Coke Company for a rehearing : before Putnam, Bingham and Aldrich, JJ. Stockdale v. Hansard first report from the select committee appointed to inquire into the proceedings in the action of Stockdale v. Hansard. Steam-tug "Teaser" and Barge "Harrisburg" Harry W. Law, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald et al., libellants, appellees brief for Steam-tug "Teaser." Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., v. Commonwealth Watson vs. Metropolitan Elevated R. Co., Hughes vs. Metropolitan Elevated R. Co., Kernochan vs. New York Elevated R. Co., Roosevelt vs. New York Elevated R. Co. memorandum in response to the letter of Mr. Edward B. Whitney as to the sufficiency of certain exceptions to evidence in the above cases. Robert Pauncefort, Esq., and Robert Georges, gent., executors of Edward Pauncefort, Esq., deceas'd, appellants, Jane Mead, widow and only surviving acting executrix of John Mead, the father deceased William Mead, William Wotton, administrator de bonis non of Thomas Wotton, deceased, John Fowle, administrator de bonis non of Robert Fowle, deceased, respondents the case of the respondent Jane Mead. Roderick Macleod of Codboll, Esq., and William Wemyss, writer to the Signet, appellant, v. Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, William Gordon of Newhall, Esq., Lady Amelia Lamont, John Lamont of Lamont, Esq., her son, Mrs. Jane Murray wife of William Brander and the said William Brander, for his interest creditors on the forfeited estate of cromarty, respondents the respondents case. Robert Pauncefort, Esq., and Robert Georges Gent., executors of Edward Pauncefort Esq., deceased, appellants, Jane Mead, widow and executrix of John Mead, deceas'd respondent the appellants case. John J. Duffield, et al., petitioners, vs. Erastus Brainerd, et al., respondents committee's report. Emily O. Butler, Fanny S. Whitehouse, Caroline O. Jones, Frances O. Jones, and Louis B. McCagg, plaintiffs, against Andrew H. Green and others as executors, &c., defendants plaintiffs' findings of fact and conclusions of law. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, ex parte, Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner W.P. Sayward, original docket no. 9 petition for prohibition : brief for the United States, in opposition to the petition. Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondent. In the matter of the application of Hubert O. Thompson, as commissioner of Public Works of the city of New York, under chapter 445 of laws of 1877, etc., to acquire certain water rights on the Bronx River in the county of Westchester, for the purpose of increasing, preserving and maintaining the supply of pure and wholesome water for the use of the city of New York appeal of Charles Butler, owner of parcels 74, 82, 83 and 84. John Stevens ads. the Little Miami Rail Road Company in error. [Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the Schooner "W.P. Sayward"] Robert Carson, libellant and appellee, v. claimants of Sch'r Mary Lord, respondents and appellants, no. 67 pleadings and proofs. Rufus Story against the New York Elevated Railroad Company Roderick Macleod of Codboll, Esq., appellant, Sir John Gordon, bart., and others, respondents the appellant's case. Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, Henry A. Middleton, Mumford Hazard closing argument for complainant. S. Charles Welsh, as executor, &c., plaintiff, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants memorandum for defendants in opposition to motion for re-argument. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, (an appeal from Jamaica), Der Nordische Lowe, Johan Jacob Peter Jantzen, master, appeal on behalf of the claimants, Robert Hibbert of the Island of Jamaica, merchant and Frederick Leopold Eberhard Amelung, the supercargo, claimants of the cargo on board the said ship on behalf of Messrs. Strieker and Penecke of Altona, merchants, and subjects of His Majesty the king of Denmark, the true, lawful, and sole owners and proprietors thereof appellants, against Samuel Peter Forster, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of the War Abergavenny, the captor of the said ship and cargo, and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general, respondents, appeal on behalf of the captors, the said Samuel Peter Forster and James Heseltine, Esquires, appellants, against the said Robert Hibbert and Frederick Leopold Eberhard Amelung, the claimants of the general Cargo laden on board the said ship, on behalf of the said Messrs. Strieker and Penecke, the sole owners and proprietors thereof, respondents case on behalf of the claimants. Romana filiationis super primo dublio pro excamo domino Laurentio Sforza Cesarini contra excamum d. ducem Marinum Torlonia uti pat. tut. et cur. d. Julii ejus filii primogeniti, et examam d. ducissam Annam Sforza Torlonia, nomine, &c., et litis, &c. : restrictus factii, et juris cum summar., et summar. addit. pro rota diei 23. Januarii 1835 / Rulings as to meaning or, Application of the award : arbitration between the Western Railroads represented by a Conference Committee of Managers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, submitted to arbitration, under the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 15, 1913, by agreement dated August 3, 1914. Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, Henry A. Middleton, Mumford Hazard opening argument for complainant. Statutory rules and orders, 1920, no. 2062, as amended by 1925, nos. 176 and 807, together with S.R. & O. 1925, no. 177 Peace Treaty, Treaty of Peace (Versailles) with Germany : rules of procedure of the Anglo-German Mixed Arbitral Tribunal constituted under article 304 of the Treaty of Versailles, dated September 4, 1920, reprinted as amended by S.R. & O's. 1925, nos. 176 and 807, with the rules of summary procedure dated February 20, 1925. Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, Henry A. Middleton, Mumford Hazard argument for defendants. Robert D. Silliman vs. the Hudson River Bridge Company at Albany complainant's depositions. Rubber Trading Company, plaintiff-respondent, against Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., defendant-appellant Robert D. Silliman vs. the Hudson River Bridge Company at Albany, Frederick W. Coleman, vs. the same points of the argument of Daniel D. Barnard, in the Albany Bridge Case, on the part of the defendant. Romana Prætensæ Filiationis pro Excellentissimo Domino Barcenni Duce Marino Torlonia uti Pat., Tut., et cur. Filii Sui Julii hær, proprietarii beneficiati clar. mem. Ducis Salvatoris Sforza Cesarini, et Excama D. Ducissa Anna Sforza Torlonia Hær, Usufructuaria beneficiata contra D. Philippum Montani, qui nomen usurpat Laurentii Sforza Cesarini : restrictus responsionis, cum summar., addit., in calce. Rumford Chemical Works, complainant vs. Hygienic Chemical Company (of New York), James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh, defendants defendant's record. In Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Northern District of Florida, Robert H. Johnson vs. the Atlantic, Gulf & West India Transit Company, et al. in chancery, answer of John McRae, filed July 22d, 1874. Robert Hays, et. al. vs. the Pennsylvania Rail Road Co., et al. affidavits on behalf of defendants, (Pennsylvania Rail Road Company) upon notice for injunction. Rumford Chemical Works, complainant vs. Hygienic Chemical Company, defendant in equity : brief for the defendant. T.L. Mayo, et al., v. Bark "Chelmsford" statement of facts on behalf of the libellants. Tacna-Arica arbitration the appendix to the counter-case of the Republic of Chile : submitted to the President of the United States as arbitrator under the provisions of the protocol and supplementary agreement entered into between Chile and Peru at Washington on July 20, 1922. Talbot v. Talbot Swinfen v. Swinfen final argument for costs before the lords justices. Testimony before Coroner's jury holding an inquisition on the bodies of Gabriel Olsen, a white man and Simon O'Breadance, or Britton, a black man, the two persons who were killed on the night of Tuesday, May 14, 1867, in the city of Mobile, Ala. Synopsis of the court-martial of forty days Robert A. Taylor, plaintiff-appellant, vs. the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad Company, defendant-respondent points for respondent. In the matter of F.B. Sanborn, on habeas corpus brief of counsel for Silas Carleton. No. 9581, in the Court of Civil Appeals for the Fifth Supreme Judicial District of Texas, Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Association vs. J.F. and C.B. Craddock appeal from the District Court, Wood County, Texas, for the Seventh Judicial District : brief for appellant. Teeval Co., respondent, v. Stern, petitioner brief for respondent. The people vs. William Tyler case and opinions of the judges / Second Municipality of the city of New Orleans, vs. the New-Orleans Cotton Press Company Tax on net income of corporations message from the President of the United States : recommending an amendment to the tariff bill imposing upon all corporations and joint stock companies for profit, except national banks (otherwise taxed), savings banks, and building and loan associations, an excise tax measured by 2 per cent on the net income of such corporations : also providing for a constitutional amendment giving power to impose taxes on incomes. George T. Lancaster and others, petitioners in equity, vs. George F. Choate, judge of Probate and Insolvency for the county of Essex and others petition and answers and evidence taken before Clement Hugh Hill, Esq., the commissioner appointed by the court. Susan M. Parish, appellant, against Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Maratha Sherman, respondents, Joseph Delafield, appellant, against the same respondents statement and points for James Parish and Daniel Parish. Talbot v. Talbot a statement of facts. S. Charles Welsh, as surviving executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of George W. Welsh, deceased, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal, action no. 1. Section 4887 of the revised statutes Samuel A. Wilson, plaintiff-appellant, v. John N. Thelen, defendant-respondent brief for defendant-respondent. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, between Samuel Packer, complainant, and Joseph Trotter, administrator de bonis non, cum testamento annexo, of Matthias Aspden, dec'd, defendant In the House of Lords, Samuel Shore, Esq. & others, appellants, and the Attorney-General, on the relation of Thomas Wilson and others, respondents appellants' case. Second report from select committee on printed papers (Stockdale v. Hansard) with the minutes of proceedings. In the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco state of California, Sarah Althea Sharon, plaintiff, vs. William Sharon, defendant Second Municipality of the city of New-Orleans vs. the New-Orleans Cotton Press Company reply of R.M. Carter, Esq., of counsel for the Second Municipality. William Jay Schieffelin, plaintiff, vs. Charles W. Berry, as comptroller of the city of New York, and Peter J. McGowan, as secretary of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York, et al., defendants memorandum of defendants, Charles W. Berry, as comptroller and Peter J. McGowan, as secretary, etc., in opposition to motion for an injunctions, pendente lite. S. Charles Welsh, as surviving executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of George W. Welsh, deceased, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants points for respondent. Samuel A. Cooley and Henry G. Judd, plaintiffs in error, vs. Mary O'Connor no. 236 : in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : brief for plaintiffs in error. Samuel Head, plaintiff in error, v. the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company brief for plaintiff in error. In the Superior Court of the city of New York, transferred from the Supreme Court in equity Samuel G. Ogden, administrator, &c., of Nicholas G. Ogden, deceased, vs. William B. Astor, and William B. Astor, John Jacob Astor, James Gallatin and Washington Irving, executors, &c., of John Jacob Astor, deceased : pleadings and proofs on the part of the complainant. Samuel Lee, contestant, vs. Joseph H. Rainey, contestee from First District of South Carolina : points and authorities for contestant / Satisfaccion y respuesta a los cargos que por acusacion de don Martin Joaquin de Andonaegui alcade mayor que fue de la villa de Leon, y denuncia de Antonio Miguel del Rio, se formaron contra don Juan Velasquez capitán de Gramaderos del retimiento de dragones de españa Santo Domingo investigation copy of the report findings and opinion of James D. Phelan, commissioner named by the Secretary of State, with the approval of the President, to investigate charges against the United States Minister to the Dominican Republic. Second Captain Hind or, The notorious life and actions of that infamous highwayman and housebreaker, Captain John Simpson, alias Holiday, who was executed at Tiburn, on Saturday the 20th of July, for felony and burglary : with an account of his mad pranks, projects, and strange exploits, particularly how he robb'd the king's tent of 1000l. as also the churches of St. Michael and St. Peters in Ghent, his committing murthers, rape, fellonies and near 150 burglaries : to which is added, his behaviour in Newgate and last dying speech at the place of execution. [Samuel H. Dow, et al., v. Northern Railroad, et al., part of oral argument] School district no. 6, in Orford v. Hazen E. Carr, Edwin C. Franklin and Hazen Pebbles Shirley & Stone, for the defendants. Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States Alabama. Reis and Bourseul publications In the Superior Court of the city of New York, transferred from the Supreme Court in equity, Samuel G. Ogden, administrator, &c., of Nicholas G. Ogden, deceased, vs. William B. Astor, and William B. Astor, John Jacob Astor, James Gallatin and Washington Irving, executors, &c., of John Jacob Astor, deceased pleadings and proofs on the part of the complainant. Testimony, as reported by Coroner Nelson W. Young in the case of James Fisk, Jr., at the inquest held Jan. 9th & 10th, 1872. Synopsis of Clarence S. Darrow's plea in the Leopold-Loeb case 1924. The American Bell Company and others vs. the People's Telephone Company and others defendant's sur-rebutting testimony. The Consolidation Coal Company, libelant-appellant, against the Steamship Admiral Schley, whereof the American Mail Steamship Company, claimant-appellee, no. 513, October term, 1903, the American Mail Steamship Company, libelant-appellee, against the Steamer Charles F. 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The answer and pleas of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him in the said Court, by the House of Representatives of the United States : in support of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors, supposed to have been by him committed. The after house a story of love, mystery and a private yacht / The affidavit of Andrew Jackson taken by the defendants in the suit of Robert Mayo vs. Blair & Rives for a libel, analysed and refuted / The "Ralph will" case Arthur Charlton, lessee of Charlton Stuart Ralph, plaintiff, John Allen, Hugh Ferguson, and James Dalzell, defendants : tried at Downpatrick, March, 1834, before a special jury. The Queen v. Ferdinand Keyn Samuel H. Dow & a. v. Northern Railroad & a. plaintiffs' third brief. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the attempt, Tobias Davis, master, Samuel Williams of London, merchant, claimant of the ship and cargo and the private adventures of the Master, the Mate, and of William Appleton, and B. Fogerty, as American property, appellant, against John Brown, Esq., commander of His Majesty's ship Morn233}0Fortune, the captor, and Charles Bishop, Esq., His Majesty's procurator-general, respondents (an appeal from barbadoes.) : the appellant's case. Schooner Leander V. Beebe vs. Whitman Chase, et al. The Amy Warwick brief of R.H. Dana, Jr. No. 668, the American Bell Telephone Co., et al., appellants, v. the Molecular Telephone Co., et al cross appeal in case no. 667, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : brief for American Bell Telephone Co., et al., appellants. The Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, vs. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, the Charles F. Mayer, American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, vs. Consolidation Coal Company, claimant petition for writ of certiorari and brief in support thereof. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee petition for rehearing. The [F]all River tragedy a history of the Borden murders : a plain statement of the material facts pertaining to the most famous crime of the century, including the story of the arrest and preliminary trial of Miss Lizzie A. Borden and a full report of the Superior Court trial, with a hitherto unpublished account of the renowned Trickey-McHenry affair compiled from official sources and profusely illustrated with original engravings / The "Navy board" of 1855 in review before the Naval Court of Inquiry, sitting at Washington, 1857 court composed as follows: Commodore, E.A.F. Lavallette, president., Capt., Wm. J. McCluney, Capt., Henry A. Adams, members, Charles H. Winder, Esq., judge advocate, P. Phillips, Wm. H. Rogers, and T.M. Blount, Esqrs., counsel for Washington A. Bartlett, ex-lieut. U.S. Navy, (Midshipman, 1833, passed Midshipman, 1839, Acting Lieut., 1842, Lieutenant, 1844, Civil Magistrate of San Francisco, 1846,'47, Lieut. Commanding "Argo," 1847, Lieut. Commanding, and Assistant Coast Survey, 1848-52, Special Agent Treasury Department at Paris, France, 1852-54, First Lieutenant Flag-ship African Squadron, 1855), appellant : being the defence and accompanying documents, read by Wm. H. Rogers, Esq., (of counsel), and admitted to the record, May 28th 1857. Sir Peter Coats, et al., vs. the Merrick Thread Company, et al brief for complainants on final hearing. Shorthand writers' report of proceedings in the case of Joseph Feeney v. George Atkinson, M.B., Redmond Carroll, Esq., and others, in the Northern Divisional Police Office, Dublin before J.W. O'Donnell and Charles O'Donel, Esquires, divisional justices, on Friday, 21st, Saturday, 22nd, and Monday, 24th January, 1870. The summing up of Lord Chief Justice, on trial of the cause of Foxwell v. Thomas in Court of Common Pleas, Westminster Hall, before His Lordship and a special jury / The guilt of innocent blood put away a sermon, preached at Worcester, July 2, 1778, on occasion of the execution of James Buchanan, William Brooks, Ezra Ross, and Bathshua Spooner, for the murder of Mr. Joshua Spooner at Brookfield, on the evening of the first of March preceding : together with an appendix, giving some account of those prisoners in their last stage / Sir Alexander Ross, formerly Gilmour, baronet, an infant, by Dame Jane Gilmour his mother, Andrew Mitchell, Esquire, and Adam Inglis, Esquire, his guardians, appellants Colonel James Lockhart, who assumes the sirname of Ross, respondent : the appellants case. Sir H. Jenner's judgment Panton v. Williams Senatorial campaign expenditures Signals from the official record book of the New York on dates May 18 and 19, and July 2 and 3, 1898. Signals from the official record book of the Brooklyn on dates May 18 to June 2, inclusive and July 2 and 3, 1898. In Probate Court, settlement of the accounts of Robert W. Wood, adm'r of the estate of William C. Little, deceased before His Excellency M. Kekuanaoa, probate judge. The answer and defence of Admiral Mathews, late commander in chief of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, to the charge exhibited against him The application of Rebecka Peters, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated who are members of the Williamsburg Community Association, petitioner-appellant, against the New York City Housing Authority, respondent for an order pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice act annulling and declaring null and void a certain resolution of the respondent adopted December 11, 1952 : Joseph Seata, Carlos Dore and Joseph Feldman, on behalf of themselves individually and as members of the International Workers Order Inc., and as tenants of the New York City Housing Authority, intervenors-appellants : brief for petitioners. The argument of Mr. Eustis, one of the counsel for the defendants in the Batture case The authentic life of Mrs. Mary Ann Bickford, who was murdered in the city of Boston on the 27th of October, 1845 comprising a large number of her original letters and correspondence never before published. The answer of Warren Hastings Esquire to the articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain : in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors supposed to have been by him committed. The arraignment tryal and condemnation of Sir John Friend, knight for high treason in endeavouring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom and conspiring to Levy War in this realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion in order to the deposing of His Sacred Majesty King William and restoring the late King, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly on Monday March 23, 1695/6 / The Armstrong case Mr. Stead's defence in full. The argument of the Bishop of New Jersey in reply to the paper, read before the Court of Bishops, in session, at Burlington on Monday, 11 October, 1852, by the bishops of Virginia, Ohio, and Maine, in answer to the representation from the Diocese of New Jersey, read before the court / The argument of Mr. Edward N. Dickerson with his notes and explanations, the charge of Judge Nelson, and the verdict of the jury in the case of Sickels vs. Borden, defended by "The Novelty Iron Works" and Mr. Horatio Allen : tried in the Circuit Court of the United States, in the city of New-York : November term, 1856. Gorham, clerk, against the Bishop of Exeter Sherman Conant and Alexander B. Hawkins, as receivers of the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company against Milton S. Littlefield, Calvin Littlefield and Aaron Barnett amended complaint. Shipping casualties (loss of the Steamship أTitanicؤ) report of a formal investigation into the circumstances attending the foundering on 15th April, 1912, of the British Steamship أTitanic.ؤ of Liverpool, after striking ice in or near latitude 41ʻ 46' N., longitude 50ʻ 14' W., North Atlantic Ocean, whereby loss of the life ensued. Senator Demas Strong vs. Geo. C. Bennett, proprietor Brooklyn Daily Times damages claimed, $10,000, as found by the jury, six cents : Supreme Court, Kings County, June term, 1866, before Hon. J.F. Barnard : verbatim report of the trial. Russian propaganda hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, pursuant to S. Res. 263 : directing the Foreign Relations Committee to investigate status and activities of one Ludwig C.A.K. Martens, claiming to be a representative of the Russian Socialistic Soviet Republic. In Chancery, New Jersey, Thomas L. Shotwell, complt., and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decou, defts. bill for relief. Select trials for murders, robberies, rapes, sodomy, coining, frauds and other offences, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey to which are added, genuine accounts for the lives, behaviour, confessions and dying-speeches of the most eminent convicts. Serious reflections on the execution and death of Michael Powars for the murder of Timothy Kennedy : to which is added, some appropriate poetry, and a brief reflection on the pirates, &c. Senator from Minnesota hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, pursuant to Senate resolution 20 : a resolution to investigate election contest with relation to the senator from Minnesota, January 28 to Match 8, 1926. Seth A. Fowle and Horace S. Fowle, partners as Seth Fowle & Sons, appellants, vs. John D. Park, Ambro R. Park and Godfrey R. Park, partners as John D. Park & Sons, appellees, no. 263 brief for appellants. Senator Spencer's case arguments of Messrs. Alexander White and William E. Chandler : before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senate, February 23 and March 3, 1874 : on the claim of Mr. Francis W. Sykes to the seat of Senator George E. Spencer : to which is added the statement of Senator Spencer, submitted to the Senate March 7, 1873. Sir Peter Coats, et al., against the Merrick Thread Company, et al oral argument of Frederic H. Betts, on behalf of complainants, before the Hon. Hoyt H. Wheeler. Short account of John Hartley and Thomas Reeves who were hanged for a robbery. Sharp, et al., owners of the Schooner Joseph H. Huddell, Jr., vs. the Barkentine Ralph M. Hayward D.C.U.S. in admiralty : libel and depositions for libellants. In the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, Michaelmas term, 27th Victoria, before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron Pollock, Mr. Baron Bramwell, Mr. Baron Channell and Mr. Baron Pigott, the Attorney General v. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel "Alexandra" seized under the Foreign Enlistment Act, (59 George III, chapter 69) 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 arguments thereon : together with the judgment of the court and also an appendix containing various documents referred to. The arrest, trial and conviction of Jesus Christ from a lawyer's standpoint The Attorney-General versus Messrs. Atlee, Young and Bainbridge proceedings on the trial of this information in the Court of Exchequer by a special jury, before the Right Hon. Lord Abinger on Saturday and Monday, the 16th and 18th of May, 1835 / Special report of the extraordinary trial of Mr. Taylor of Birmingham against Madame Chester of Manchester, at the Manchester Assizes, 1868 In the High Court of Justice, Chancery division Royal Courts of Justice, Monday, 14th February, 1898, before Mr. Justice Byrne, Sitwell v. Worrall : first day. Sir Roger Tichborne revealed! the discovery of Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne, alias Edward Caleb Souper, secretary to Lady Ogle, of Withdeane Court, near Brighton, Sussex, England, and his confederates / Some antecedents of the Dred Scott case South Meath election petition tried at Trim, November, 1892 : verbatim report / Rumford Chemical Works, complainant, versus Hygienic Chemical Company of New York, James E. Heller and Adolph Hirsh, defendants, in equity, 8812 brief for the defendants. Sketches of trials in Ireland for high treason, etc. : including the speeches of Mr. Curran at length : to which are prefixed a brief sketch of the history of Ireland and a biographical account of Mr. Curran : with an elegant engraved likeness of that orator. Sir William Gordon, Alexander Gordon of Ardoch, & al., appellants, Jane Mackenzie, widow of John Urquhart of Newhall, respondent the respondent's case. Socialism and the world war Sketch of the trial of William Bevans for the murder of Peter Lunstrum on board the United States' ship Independence on the 6th of November, 1816. Sketches of the life and a narrative of the trial of James Hamilton who was tried, convicted, and hanged at Albany, the 6th November, 1818 for the murder of Major Benjamin Birdsall of the United States Army : to which is added a succinct statement of the facts relative to the murder by Lieut Scott : also the interview had with Major Birdsall during his last moments by the Rev. Hooper Cumming : also the Rev. Hooper Cumming's address to the soldiers of Major Birdsall's company and the officers, soldiers, and citizens at the interment of Maj. Birdsall : to which is added his last speech & dying words. Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff, respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, general term, December, 1889 brief for defendants, appellants. Speech by Mr. Macdonald, counsel for the prosecution In the District Court of the United States of the Northern District of Texas, at Fort Worth, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company vs. city of Fort Worth, et al., no. 409-E, in equity memorandum brief of authorities relied on by plaintiff. The appeal of King's College against the fellows of Eton respecting their holding Ecclesiastical preferment with their fellowships, preferred A.D. 1814 : also, the answer of the latter, and reply of the former, with other documents relating to the said case : to which are added remarks, critical and explanatory, upon Mr. Philip William's report of the pleadings in the said case, which took place in the Court of Doctors' Commons, May 16th and 17th, 1815. The arraignment, confession and condemnation of James Boucher, gent. for high treason upon the statue made in the ninth year of King William the Third, for coming over from France without licence under the privy seal at the Queen's Bench Bar, Westminster on Monday the 28th of February, 1703/4, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, the Lord Chief Baron Ward, Mr. Justice Powel, Mr. Justice Powis, Mr. Justice Gould, Mr. Justice Tracey, Mr. Baron Bury and Mr. Baron Price. The argument of Sir John Phillips, bart., at the King's-Bench Bar, 27 April 1751, in behalf of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq. with an introductory preface and the former resolutions and arguments of the Right Hon. the House of Lords and also a short history of the origin of the Hon. House of Commons : with many law cases and arguments of several judges, commoners and lawyers, relating to the rights and privileges of the House of Commons and the liberties and properties of all the people of England / People of the state of California, plaintiff, vs. Patrick Calhoun, defendant motion. Some distinguished victims of the Scaffold Sketches of trials in Ireland for high treason, etc. : including the speeches of Mr. Curran at length : to which are added a brief sketch of the history of Ireland and a biographical account of Mr. Curran : with an elegant engraved likeness of that orator. The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, bart., viscount Preston in the kingdom of Scotland and John Ashton, gent., for high-treason against their Majesties King William and Queen Mary in conspiring the deposition and death of their majesties, the alteration of the present government, the invasion of this kingdom of England by the French King and raising a rebellion within this kingdom against their majesties, at the sessions of Gaol-Delivery of Newgate, holden for the county of Middlesex at Justice Hall in the Old Baily, on the 16th, 17th and 19th days of January, 1690 in the second year of their majesties reign : to which are added, two letters taken at Dublin the 4th of July, 1690, one from the Late King James to the Pope, dated at Dublin, Novemb., 26, 1689, the other from the Earl of Melfort, the said late King's principal secretary of state, sent to the late Queen dated at Rome, May 2, 1690 / The Attorney General vs. the rector and church wardens of Trinity Church and others The authentic confessions of William Masterson, the cruel murderer of his father and mother! together with a complete account of his various robberies and murders, including that of Mr. Manning of Buffalo and the beautiful Miss Emman Marlin : added to which is the history of that most fiendish murderer and expert burglar and pick-pocket, Thomas Little, the accomplice of Masterson. The Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant, against Ferdinand Sulzberger and others, defendants brief for complainant. The Barnum & Van Amburgh Museum and Managerie Company against the Commonwealth Fire Insurance Company arguments of Edmund Randolph Robinson, Esq., and Henry A. Cram, Esq., for the plaintiffs. The Bank of the Commonwealth, the American Exchange Bank and others, appellants, against the Tax Commissioners, &c., of New York, respondents argument of Alexander W. Bradford, Albany, January 13, 1864. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, the Beekman estate, plaintiff-appellant, against Mary C. Foster and others, defendants-respondents brief for plaintiff-appellant. The border outlaws, an authentic and thrilling history of the most noted bandits of ancient or modern times, the younger brothers, Jesse and Frank James and their comrades in crime compiled from reliable sources only and containing the latest facts in regard to these celebrated outlaws / The Bate Refrigerating Company, appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger, et al., appellees brief on behalf of the Harrison International Telephone Company, filed by leave of court. The Bank for Savings in the City of New York, the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, Joshua Jones and Robert Goelet vs. William R. Grace and others (sinking fund commissioners) and the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York The Bank of Ashland vs. John D. Jones and others, in special term, April, 1863 The authentic trial of Joseph Wall, Esq., late governor of Goree, for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong, at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, January 20, 1802 The Board of Education of the city of Cincinnati et al., plaintiffs in error, versus John D. Minor et al., defendants in error error to Superior Court of Cincinnati : brief for plaintiffs in error. The big five meat packing companies letter from the Attorney General transmitting a report in response to S. Res. 145, of February 16, 1924 and S. Res. 167, February 20, 1924, containing information and data relating to the suit of the United States of America v. Swift & Co. et al., in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. The Black kalendar of Aberdeen The Bank of England case, under Marsh and Company's commission, briefly stated and discussed The award of the Board of Arbitration, Hon. Joseph C. Pelletier, James H. Vahey, Esquire, Henry E. Reynolds, Esquire in the matter of the arbitration between the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employee of America and the Bay State Street Railway Company : with dissenting opinion of Henry E. Reynolds, Esquire, dated June 21, 1915. The authentic trial and memoirs of Isaac Darkin, alias Dumas, capitally convicted for a highway-robbery, near Nettlebed before Mr. Baron Adams, at the Lent Assizes at Oxford on Friday the sixth, and executed for the same on Monday the 23d of March, 1761 : wherein are given, a faithful history of his life, several original letters, among which are those that were the occasion of his being apprehended, his capital conviction at Chelmsford, his conditional pardon and return from Antigua, the robbery of Lord Percival and his acquittal at Salisbury : together with his behaviour after his sentence at Oxford and at the place of execution. The Beecher trial, a review of the evidence In the Treasury Department, before the Committee of Internal Revenue, the bank tax cases supplemental brief of the members of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange / The Bate Refrigerating Company, appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger, Samuel Weil and Frederick Joseph, doing business under the firm name of Schwarzchild & Sulzberger on a certificate from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, filed April 6, 1894. The Aves Island case, with the correspondence relating thereto and discussion of law and facts being the official documents published by order of the Senate of the United States. The Barbavilla trials and the Crimes Act in Ireland The Berwind-White Coal Mining Company against the Steamships "Kate", "Joshua Nicholson", "Florida" and "Chilian" brief of argument for the libellant. The bloody tragedy or A dreadful warning to disobedient children giving a sad and dreadful account of one John Gill in the town of Woborn, in Bedfordshire, who lived a wicked life : how coming home drunk one night, he asked his father for money to carry on his debaucheries, who putting him off till next morning, he grew so impatient and desperately wicked, that he arose in the dead of the night : and cut his father's and mother's throats in their bed, afterwards binding and ravishing the maid-servant he murdered her also and then robbed the house of the plate and money and set it on fire, burning the dead bodies to ashes : with the manner of the discovery and being apprehended, what confession he made before the magistrates, how the ghosts of the dead bodies, appeared to him in goal : together with his dying speech at the place of execution : with several other things worthy the observation of young people. The Bishop of Salisbury's and the Bishop of Oxford's speeches in the House of Lords on the first article of impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell and also the Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches at the opening of the second article of the impeachment The Balham mystery, or, The "Bravo" poisoning case The Boston Water Power Company vs. David Sears The Black kalendar of Aberdeen from the year 1746 up to and including the year 1878. The Bloody register a select and judicious collection of the most remarkable trials for murder, treason, rape, sodomy, highway robbery, piracy, house breaking, perjury, forgery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors, from the year 1700 to the year 1764 inclusive. The Baviad and M̆viad The authentic trial of Joseph Wall, Esq., late governor of Goree, for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong The bench and the bar, if one of the two must be rotten- which is it? being a history of certain issues at law, canvassed in reference to the above question and which issues go to show, that between the two, it is - "Hobson's choice" neither being sound, the one not more "safe to rest upon, than the other to be leaned against," addressed-to the Supreme Court, dedicated-to the public. The Bank for Savings in the City of New York, the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, Robert Goelet and Joshua Jones vs. William R. Grace and others (commissioners of the sinking fund) and the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York New York sinking fund case / The Barque Edwin, Henry T. Bulkley, claimant and appellant, vs. the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., libellants argument for the claimant and appellant. The Bishop of Chester's case, with relation to the wardenship of Manchester in which is shewn, that no other degress but such as are taken in the university, can be deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment in England. The Baltimore sorrow and awful social tragedy being the history of the Hinds and James affair in Baltimore, Maryland, which is now exciting social circles the betrayal of the lovely Lizzie James, her sad confession to her mother, her heartrending death, while calling pitifully the name of her alleged betrayer-the shooting of her brother : also, the tragic death of her father while avenging his daughter's ruin. The Bible in schools argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., before the Supreme Court of Maine, in the cases of Laurence Donahoe vs. Richard and al., and Bridget Donahoe, by her next friend vs. the same, at Bangor, July 22, 1854 : (reported for the traveller) : statement of facts. The book of James with an hymn of thanksgiving on his deliverance from the hands of Richeth / The Battle of Lexington as looked at in London before Chief-Justice Mansfield and a jury in the trial of John Horne, Esq., for libel on the British Government / The authentick tryals of John Swan and Elizabeth Jeffryes for the murder of Mr. Joseph Jeffryes of Walthmstow in Essex with the tryal of Miss Mary Blandy, for the murder of her own father : to which are added, the particulars relating to those horrid murders, the behaviour, and dying speeches of the criminals and whatever else is to be relied on as a true history of those memorable offenders. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger, Samuel Weil and Frederick Joseph, doing business under the firm name of Schwarzchild & Sulzberger, defendants and appellees, no. 1184 motion to advance said cause and to permit oral argument. The Bank for Savings in the City of New York, the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, Robert Goelet and Joshua Jones, plaintiffs, against William R. Grace, Edward V. Loew, William M. Ivins, Frederick Smyth, Charles H. Reilly, and the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, defendants summons (the plaintiffs, the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank and Joshua Jones having been added by orders entered Aug. 31, 1885.) The Bible in schools argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., and opinion of the Supreme Court of Maine, in the cases of Laurence Donahoe vs. Richards and al., and Bridget Donahoe, by her next friend vs. the same. The Bishop of Salisbury's speech in the House of Lords, upon the third reading of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on Francis (late) bishop of Rochester, the 15th of May, 1723 The Bank of the Commonwealth, the American Exchange Bank and others, appellants, against the Tax Commissioners, &c., of New York, respondents The beautiful victim being a full account of the seduction and sorrows of Miss Mary Kirkpatrick. In the Supreme Court of the United States, the Bate Refrigerating Company, appellant, vs. George H. Hammond & Co. no. 862 substituted for no. 145 : argument in support of position taken by appellees. The Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others, complainants, against John Crosby Brown and others, defendants pleadings. The case of Edwards-Wood v. De Gex, tried at the Warwick Lent Assizes, 1859, before the Lord Chief Justice Campbell (as reported in the "Warwick and Warwickshire advertiser," & the "Leamington spa courier") with appendices, disclosing the disgraceful arrest of the plaintiff, the judge's flagellation of R.A. Wallington, solicitor, the keeping of the gaol open at mid-night, and other flagrant particulars. The case and replication of the legal representatives of Jeronimy Clifford, a British subject, and late merchant and planter of Surinam, deceased to the information of the directors of the Society of Surinam, presented on the 7th of October 1762, to their High Mightinesses the Lords States General of the United Provinces, upon the memorial presented by His Excellency Sir Joseph Yorke to the Assembly of their High Mightinesses, on the 13th of July 1762. The case of Charles Pigott, contained in the defence he had prepared, and which would have been delivered by him on his trial, if the grand jury had not thrown out the bill preferred against him The Canada Shipping Company (Limited), et al., against the British Steamer "Alaska," her engines, &c., her freight money and cargo pleadings and testimony. The Case and memoirs of the Late Rev. Mr. James Hackman and of his acquaintance with the Late Miss. Martha Reay with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular, and that of others who have been condemned for murder : and also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide : dedicated to Lord S---- : to which is added, a letter to Lord S---- and Miss Reay : with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of Justices of the Peace. The case of Baptis Irvine in a matter of contempt of court with an appendix / The bottom-facts, a corrective review of a pamphlet entitled "The factsاa review of the trial of H.B. Hartzler at Buffalo, N.Y.اby W.F. Heil" The case of Frost vs. Leighton The case between Sir Francis Goodwin and Sir John Fortescue in the reign of K. James I, as it stands upon the journal of the House of Commons. The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. the Boston & Maine Railroad, the Boston & Lowell Railroad three cases consolidated and tried as one case in the N.H. Supreme Court : argument of Chase & Streeter for the Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad. The case of George Brisac, Esq. The case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer, who was lately tryed and acquitted for printing and publishing a libel against the government with the pleadings and arguments on both sides. The case of George, Earl of Cromertie The case of John Doggett versus William Emerson and others, in equity, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First CircuitاDistrict of Maine The case of John Donellan, Esquire impartially considered, abstractedly from the man or crime, but only as to the law, in regard to the judge's charge to the grand jury, the evidence of anatomists, physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries, respecting the body of the Late Sir Theodosius Edward Allesley Boughton being poisoned, and to the judge's charge to the petit jury, on the disagreement of the faculty, as to that fact : with observations, notes, and references / The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London addressed to the publick in general : in relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, on a warrant issued out against him for perjury. II. His trial, and conviction of a capital misdemeanor, last Lent-Assizes, held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex. III. His second trial, at the subsequent assizes, for the same offence, and surprising acquittal. IV An action brought, and the cruel verdict obtained, against the said James Ashley, and others : interspersed throughout with many very uncommon particulars : to which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons. The captain of the Mary A. Troop defense at Buenos Aires confirmed by the decission of the Liverpool Assizes. The Burdell mystery unravelled The case of Henry Shultz and others, against the Bank of the State of Georgia and others in the Equity Court of South Carolina : the decree of Chancellor Harper, in November 1843, and the decision of the Equity Court of Appeals at Columbia, at December term 1843 : together with a preliminary statement in relation to the Augusta bridge case. The case of Ann, countess of Anglesey, lately deceased lawful wife of Richard Annesley, late earl of Anglesey and of her three surviving daughters, Lady Dorothea, Lady Caroline, and Lady Elizabeth, by the said Earl. The special court of inquiry upon charges against Brigadier General O.O. Howard argument for General Howard by George W. Dyer of Washington D.C., of counsel, May 5, 1874. The case of Dr. Ayliffe, at Oxford giving first, an account of the unjust and malicious prosecution of him in the Chancellor's court of that university, for writing and publishing a book, entituled, The antient and present state of the University of Oxford : and secondly, an account of the proceedings had against him in his college, chiefly founded on the prosecution of the university, whereby he was oblig'd to quit the one and was expell'd the other. The case of Dewe v. Samuels tried at the assizes held at Abingdon, in and for the county of Berks, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1818, relating to a toll claimed by the corporation of Newbury : to which is added the documentary evidence produced on the trial, obtained from the records of the tower, &c., relative to the manor and markets of the Borough, with some preliminary observations on the law of market tolls, and the tolls called toll-thorough and toll-traverse. The case of Acting Ensign A.J. Kane, U.S. Navy The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time: the whole evidence given on her examination before the sitting alderman, and that of virtue hall before the justice, unravelled and set in a true light : likewise, virtue hall's examination before Justice Lediard, and recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor : with pertinent remarks in the several passages as they occur in the narrative. The case of James Collier, (late collector of upper California) on habeas corpus, before the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson County, Ohio The burglar's companion, or, Fatal elopement of Sarah Williamson, the misguided victim of artful depravity a melancholy tale of truth : an interesting narrative of an afflicated father's pursuit of and recent discovery of the fate of his deluded and misguided daughter, whom (after an absence of nearly two years) he found a wretched inmate of a solitary apartment of an American prison! The case of insufficiency discuss'd being the proceedings at large, touching the divorce between the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert, Earl of Essex, upon a bill of complaint exhibited by the Countess against the Earl, after eight years marriage for impotency, as it was heard before a Court of Delegates, authoriz'd under the King's broad seal, anno. 1613 : with the arguments on both sides, also that learned speech of Dr. George Abbot, arch bishop of Canterbury, against the Countess, and King's answer thereunto / The case of alien enemies, considered and decided upon a writ of habeas corpus, allowed on the petition of Charles Lockington, an alien enemy The case against Maynard why the leading members of the Bar feel compelled to use their influence against him : speeches by James C. Carter, Wheeler H. Peckham, Theodore Bacon, Seth Low, F.R. Coudert, E. Ellery Anderson. The case of Gibbons against Ogden, heard and determined in the Supreme Court of the United States, February term, 1824, on appeal from the Court of Errors of the State of New-York, and involving the constitutionality of the laws of that state, granting to Livingston and Fulton the exclusive navigation of its waters by steam-boats The case of Costa Rica in the matter of claims presented by His Britannic Majesty's Government against the Republic of Costa Rica before the Chief Justice of the United States of America Arbitrator under convention between the Republic of Costa Rica and His Britannic Majesty, dated January 12, 1922, as ratified March 7, 1923. The case of Guiteau a psychological study / The case of John Greenhill The case of Beckwith v. Wood and another tried at the adjournment sittings after Michaelmas term in the 58th Geo. III., before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury of merchants of the city of London in the Court of King's Bench held at the Guildhall of the said city : wherein the plaintiff recovered a sum of 1281l. 13s. 10d. being the amount of the damages he sustained in the riots of the 2d of December 1816 : including the arguments of counsel on the law / The Case and memoirs of the Late Rev. Mr. James Hackman and of his acquaintance with the Late Miss. Martha Reay with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular and that of others who have been condemned for murder : and also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide : dedicated to Lord S---- : to which is added a letter to Lord S---- and Miss Reay : with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of Justices of the Peace. The case of the Commonwealth against Eleazer Oswald for a contempt of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, adjudged the fourteenth day of July, 1788 : with a brief account of the proceedings in the General Assembly upon the memorial of the defendant against three of the justices of that court for the judgment and sentence pronounced against him / The case of the antenatus in Scotland, claiming as heir in England, being a report of the case of Birtwhistle v. Vardill comprising the speeches of the peers and the arguments of the counsel : together with the opinions of the judges and the final decision of the House of Lords / The case of Peter Slynehead relating to a purgation tendered by spiritual judges, even in contempt of our late Kings and Parliaments, and their statute laws on purpose to violate the intention thereof, and render the said statutes defective and ineffectual to the Queen's loyal and loving subjects : most humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament, in order to procure an act for the better explaining of the said clauses in the aforesaid statutes, tending to prohibit a purgation, and the judge's tender thereof. The case of Messieurs Ralph and Joseph Gulston and others, in relation to a debt of Edward Gibbon Esq. The case of the East-India Company as stated and proved at the Bar of the House of Lords, on the 15th and 16th days of December, 1783, upon the hearing of two petitions against a bill, intituled "An act of establishing certain regulations, for the better management of the territories, revenues and commerce of this kingdom in the East-Indies" : containing the arguments of Mr. Rous and Mr. Dallas, for the company, Mr. Hardinge and Mr. Plumer, for the directors / The case of Josiah Marshall Heath the inventor and introducer of the manufacture of welding cast steel from British iron / The case of sodomy in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape, and sodomy with two of his servants, viz., (Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631 : with his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son, the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution : likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were executed at Tyburn, July 6th, with their dying speeches. The case of Mr. W.H. Barber containing, copies of all the documents recently submitted to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, bart., secretary of state for the Home Department, a letter from Norfolk Island, showing the revolting cruelties to which Mr. Barber was there subjected and a narrative of the steps by which his innocence has been established and his deliverance effected : to which are now added, the observations of the legal and public press. The case of Mr. Thomas Wise, against whom a complaint has been made by William Hucks, Esq., (a member of Parliament) for a breach of privilege, in having forcibly entred upon a coppice in the Parish of Ewelme, in the county of Oxon and lopped several trees, part of the possessions of the said William Hucks The case of Mr. Moore and Mr. Seviar in relation to the office of Marshal of the Kings-Bench and to a bill now lying before the Honourable House of Commons for regulating the said office. The case of Mr. Shedden, June 8, 1857 The case of the Baron De Bode in its present aspects The case of Mr. George J. Walther The disfranchisement of deserters the case of Reilly vs. Huber. The case of Peter Hubbell, in equity, vs. G. Washington Warren containing the bill, answers, report of the evidence, Mr. Bartlett's points and the opinion of the court. The case of the Free Church of Scotland The case of the Cherokee Nation against the state of Georgia, argued and determined at the Supreme Court of the United States, January term, 1831 with an appendix, containing the opinion of Chancellor Kent on the case, the treaties between the United States and the Cherokee Indians, the act of Congress of 1802, entitled 'An act to regulate intercourse with the Indian tribes, &c.' and the laws of Georgia relative to the country occupied by the Cherokee Indians, within the boundary of that state / The case of Lord Henry Seymour's will (Wallace v. the Attorney-General) The case of Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch, 137 a study of its authority and influence as shown by subsequent citations / The case of Long v. Bishop of Cape Town embracing the opinions of the judges of the Colonial Court hitherto unpublished, together with the decision of the Privy Council, and preliminary observations / A Vindication of the decision of the High Court of Admiralty, against the decision of the High Court of Delegates, on a case of appeal, Roberts and Powell, appellants, Whitfield, respondent The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard in a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix : wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable doctrines of quietism, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness and under an appearance of the highest mystical devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction : with a preface by the publisher, containing a short and plain account of the rules of proceeding according to the laws and customs of France in cases of this nature. The case of Miss Blandy Veneris 18 die Martii, 1725 ordered that it be an instruction to the committee of the whole House, to whom the bill for continuing the duties on malt, &c., that they have power to receive a clause to relieve such persons, who through neglect or inadvertency, have omitted to pay the several rates and duties upon money paid or contracted for with apprentices : the committee for the malt bill is to sit on Monday next : the case of Mr. Richard Collier. The case of Munn v. Illinois, 94 U.S. 113 a study of its authority and influence as shown by subsequent citations / The case of Richard Woollaston, Esq., on his petition to the Honourable House of Commons The case of Lowe against Lord Huntingtower, in the Court of King's Bench, on the construction and legal effect of the will of Richard Lowe, Esquire, and on the admissibility of evidence to explain it The case of Oscar Slater The case of requisition in re a petition of right of De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited, De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited v. the King / The case of John Jebb, Esq., (late Capt. R.H. Gds. Blue) a case of vital import to the Army and the public containing the Judge Advocate General's copy of the court martial, demonstrating the illegality of the said trial and sentence : together with the charges preferred by Mr. Jebb against his prosecutor, Sir Robert Hill, and entertained by His Late Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander-in-chief, and the official correspondence, with the conduct pursued by the colonel of the regiment, the Duke of Wellington, the judge advocate general, &c. &c. The case of the children of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, elucidated a juridical exercitation / The case of Lowe against Lord Huntingtower, in the Court of King's Bench, on the construction and legal effect of the will of Richard Lowe, Esquire and on the admissibility of evidence to explain it The case of Robert James with the particulars of his trial, observations, and depositions, taken since. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, October term, A.D. 1918, Victor L. Berger, Adolph Germer, William F. Kruse, Irwin St. John Tucker and J. Louis Engdahl, plaintiffs in error, vs. United States of America, defendant in error, error to the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Honorable K.M. Landis, judge brief for plaintiffs in error. The case of Lutchmee Ummall containing four letters originally published in the Athenŭm : together with a full accounts of the proceedings in the Supreme Court, and copies of the affidavits on both sides. The case of Mr. James Gibson, attorney at law faithfully and impartially stated. The case of Joseph Jenkins versus Charles H. Eldredge, et al., in equity, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit-District of Massachusetts, before the Honorable Mr. Justice Story, the Honorable Judge Sprague The case of Robert M. Goodwin, Esq., charged with killing James Stoughton, Esq. containing the whole of the proceedings, arguments, motions and points of law and practice, in the Court of Sessions, Supreme Court, Court of Sittings, and at Chambers, continued down till his final trial, acquittal, and discharge / The case of libel, the King v. John Lambert and others, printers and proprietors of the Morning chronicle with the arguments of counsel and decision of the court, on the general question, "Whether the special jury, first struck and reduced, according to the statute, shall be the jury to try the issue joined between the parties?" The case of John Hamilton against Joseph Hickey, attorney wherein the abuses of the law, occasionally hinted at in a pamphlet lately publish'd, are more amply set forth. The case of Matthias Brinsden, cloath-drawer in Black-Fryers, who was executed on Monday, September 24, 1722, for the inhumane murther of his wife The case of the Rev. James Shore, M.A. The case of the Queen v. D'Israeli with an argument in vindication of the practice of the bar / The Centralia conspiracy The Case of the old and respected poor Alice Delin "done to death" on Christmas eve in the barony of Geashill, no beggar The Ceylon Co. (Limited) v. Carey The case of Vice against Thomas, determined on appeal, before the Lord Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall, with an appendix of records and documents illustrating the early history of the tin mines in Cornwall and explanatory notes The case of the Rev. E.B. Fairfield, D.D., LL. D. being an examination of his "Review of the case of Henry Ward Beecher." : together with his "Reply" and a rejoinder / The case of William Bingley, bookseller who was two years imprisoned by the Court of King's Bench, without trial, conviction, or, sentence, containing a genuine narrative of the proceedings of the court against him together with copies of the several rules which were made on the occasion / The case of Thomas Lord Cochrane, K.B. containing the history of the hoax, the trial, the proceedings in the House of Commons and the meetings of the electors of Westminster : to which is prefixed, a biographical sketch of His Lordship : with an appendix, containing a vindication of his character. The case of the Roxbury flats with a note on the early government and legislation of the Massachusetts Colony and the title in the sea shore of Massachusetts The case of the King against Alexander Broadfoot, at the sessions of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery held for the city of Bristol and county of the same city on the 30th of August, 1743 In the Supreme Court of the state of Kansas, the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company, plaintiff in error, versus the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, defendant in error brief and argument for defendant in error. The case of William Brooks versus Ezekiel Byam and others, in equity in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit - district of Massachusetts before the Honorable Mr. Justice Story, the Honorable Judge Sprague. The Centralia conspiracy the truth about the Armistice day tragedy / The charge against Thomas Mathews, Esq. The Alsop claim the case of the United States of America for and in behalf of the original American claimants in this case their heirs, assigns, representatives, and devisees versus the Republic of Chile, before His Majesty George V of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British dominions beyond the seas, King, and Emperor of India, under the protocol of December 1, 1909. The case of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq., in an appeal to the people of Great Britain, more particularly, the inhabitants of the city and liberty of Westminster The Case of the late election for the county of Middlesex, considered on the principles of the constitution and the authorities of law The case of the Tornado The case of Walker v. Giles and another, decided in the Court of Common Pleas in Trinity vacation, 1849 The case of the United States of America, on behalf of the Orinoco Steamship Company against the United States of Venezuela The case of the Virginius, considered with reference to the law of self-defence The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property before the House of Lords, wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774 : with the genuine arguments of the council, the opinions of the judges and the speeches of the Lords, who distinguished themselves on that occasion : with notes, observations and references / The case of Thomas Lord Cochrane, K.B. containing the history of the hoax, the trial, the proceedings in the House of Commons and the meetings of the electors of Westminster : to which is prefixed, a biographical sketch of His Lordship : with an appendix, containing a review of the evidence on the trial. The case Henry Flagg, in equity versus Samuel H. Mann and others, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit, District of Massachusetts before the Honorable Joseph Story, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Honorable John Davis, justice of the Circuit Court of the United States, First Circuit, Mass., Dist. The case of the orphan and creditors of John Ayliffe, Esq. for the opinion of the public : with an addenda of interesting queries for the answer of those whom it concerns : the whole fairly stated and indisputably authenticated from originals. The case of William Passmore, presbyter of the diocese of New Jersey against John Scarborough, D.D., bishop of the diocese of New Jersey, 1882 The case Josiah Wood, Jr. plff., in equity vs. Samuel H. Mann, Jno. R. Adams, Elisha Fuller & others, defendants, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit & District of Massachusetts before the Honorable Joseph Story, associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and the Honorable John Davis, justice of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Mass. The case of Wm. Livingston and fifteen hundred other citizens of Lowell, petitioners for a cross rail-road from Lowell to Andover argued before a joint committee of the legislature of MassachusettsاJanuary, 1845 / The case of the President of Queen's College, Cambridge, determined in the High Court of Chancery by the Right Honorable Lord Eldon, &c. &c., acting on behalf of His Majesty, as visitor containing the two petitions, the evidence, the judgment of the Lord Chancellor, and a sketch of the argument of counsel / The case of the Queen against Serva and others inclusive of the trial and the argument before the judges / The 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 of North-Shields : containing a correct report of the trial at York and other matter relative thereto / The case of the United States of America, before the International Boundary Commission United StatesاMexico Hon. Eugene Lafleur, presiding under the provisions of the convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, concluded June 24, 1910. The case of the King against Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq., and others. containing Mr. Gurney's notes of the application made to the Court of King's Bench on behalf of the defendants, for a new trial and the affidavits filed in support thereof. The Cases of polygamy, concubinage, adultery, divorce, &c., seriously and learnedly discussed being a compleat collection of all the remarkable tryals and tracts which have been written on those important subjects / The case of Thomas Smethurst, M.D., his trial, sentence, respite & pardon for wilful murder and prosecution for bigamy with original documents of great interest, not yet published : being a vindication of the course pursued by Her Majesty's government / The charge of Judge Paterson to the jury, in the case of Vanhorne's lessee against Dorrance, tried at a Circuit Court for the United States, held at Philadelphia, April term 1795, wherein the controverted title to the Wyoming lands between the claimants under Pennsylvania and Connecticut, received a decision The charge of Mr. Baron Gurney to the Grand Jury of the county of Gloucester and the Grand Jury of the county of the city of Gloucester, at the Summer Assizes, 1832. The case of the Sloop Active including the whole of the evidence adduced on the trial : the proceedings in the Court of Admiralty and before the Committee of Appeals : and other authentic documents connected with the case. The celebrated case of Bagot v. Bagot which occupied the Irish Probate Court from the 25th April to the 20th May, 1878. The Caster Socket Company, Limited, complainant, vs. the Standard Caster & Wheel Company, defendant two cases : complainant's brief on final hearing. The Charter of Trinity Church in the city of New York and laws and proceedings relating to the same : connected with the application now pending before the Legislature concerning that corporation. The chronicles of crime, or, The new Newgate calendar being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to 1841 : comprising coiners, extortioners, forgers, fraudulent bankrupts, footpads, highwaymen, housebreakers, incendiaries, impostors, murderers, mutineers, money-droppers, pirates, pickpockets, rioters, sharpers, traitors, &c., &c. : including, a number of curious cases never before published / The scarlet fathers the church and the widow! : an exposure of the case of Mary Anne Woolfrey : exhibiting the mischievous and intolerant nature of ecclesiastical courts : with observations on other scandals in the established church / The charge to the jury by Mr. Justice Tillinghast in the case indictment, state vs. Wm. H. Bowen, delivered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Providence, February 22, 1882 The Chartered Bank case tried at the Fourth Criminal Sessions, 1890 of the Calcutta High Court, before the Honorable Mr. Justice Prinsep. The city of Chicago, appellant, advs. George T. Bigelow, Adm'r of &c., of Samuel Nicolson, dec'd, appellee Mr. Whiting's argument against the appellant's motion to suspend further proceedings, &c. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, appellant, vs. Commonwealth of Virginia, appellee record 343 : abstract of the testimony. The city of Holland and Evert P. Stephan, petitioners and appellants, vs. the Holland City Gas Co., and the Grand Rapids Trust Co., trustee in bankruptcy of the Holland City Gas Co., appellees brief for petitioners and appellants. The Christiana riot and the treason trials of 1851 Jacob Berry, plaintiff in error, agst. the people of the state of New York, defendants in error In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia v. Commonwealth of Virginia brief on behalf of league of Virginia municipalities and certain municipalities co-operating therewith : petition to the court. The Clay Commercial Telephone Co. et al., appellants, vs. American Bell Telephone Co. et al. appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania : brief for appellants. The claim and answer with the subsequent proceedings in the case of the Right Reverend Charles Inglis against the United States, under the sixth article of the Treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Ohio, the Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railway Company vs. the Knickerbocker Trust Company, of the New York, as trustee, etc., Clara Morgan Rotch, William Rotch and Morgan Rotch, as executors of the last will and testament of William J. Rotch, deceased and the International Trust Company, of Boston, as trustee, etc. The Chicago anarchists and the Haymarket massacre complete history of the growth of Anarchism in Chicago the great dynamite conspiracy, the Haymarket bomb, throwing, official police report of casualties, the trial, evidence, conviction and sentence of the accused, speeches of counsel and defendants, etc. The closing speech of Z. Collins Lee, Esq., in defence of William Stewart, indicted for the murder of his father before Baltimore City Court, October term, 1838. The Commissioners and Trustees for Forfeited Estates, appellants, George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq., respondent the appellants case. The Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, a corporation, appellant, vs. Jesse C. Adkins, Ethel M. Smith, Joseph A. Berberich, constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia Willie A. Lyons, appellant, vs. Jesse C. Adkins, Ethel M. Smith, Joseph A. Berberich, constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia : brief for appellees. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, appellant, vs. Commonwealth of Virginia, appellee record 343 : brief on behalf of appellant. The charge of the Hon. N. Headington to the jury in the case of the state of Ohio vs. Thomas Mimms on trial for murder in the first degree, delivered April 4th, 1863 In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia versus Commonwealth of Virginia petition. The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company vs. Millard F. Brown on a certificate from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit : brief for defendant in error / The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company vs. Millard F. Brown, on a certificate from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit brief for C., C., C. & St. L. R.R. Co. / The claims of the United States against the kingdom of Naples a dissertation submitted to the faculty of Philosophy of the Catholic University of America in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy / The Charter of Dartmouth College In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, at Richmond, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia vs. Commonwealth of Virginia brief of city of Lynchburg. The Committee appointed at a meeting of the creditors of John Nicholson, held at the Indian Queen Hotel, on Wednesday evening the 25th of August, 1841, "to revise the proposed form of Indenture, submitted to the meeting, with the report of the committee appointed at the meeting of the 25th of February last, and to receive and entertain such objections and suggestions as may be made thereto on behalf of the parties interested" The Chesaning murder!! the most brutal, cold-blooded case on record : a complete narrative of the trial and conviction of the parties / In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Court of Equity, in equity no. 44,189, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, a body corporate, plaintiff, vs. the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, a body corporate, and J. Franklin Bell, Cuno H. Rudolph and Frederick A. Fenning, commissioners of the District of Columbia, and as such constituting the said Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, defendants narrative record of testimony. United States Court of Claims, Department case no. 2 the Chickasaw Nation vs. the United States / The Commissioners of the Alms-House, vs. Alexander Whistelo, a Black man being a remarkable case of bastardy, tried and adjudged by the mayor, recorder, and several aldermen, of the city of New-York, under the act passed 6th March, 1801, for the relief of cities and towns from the maintenance of bastard children. A full report of the Comilla shooting case containing the argument of Mr. Jackson in full, the argument of the Advocated General, the judgment of the High Court, the judgment of the Sessions Judge, the first information report, the petition of appeal filed in the Hight Court, press comments, the official communique regarding the occurrence of the 6th March and a preface / The Coca-Cola Company, petitioner, v. the Koke Company of America, et al. on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (December 6, 1920) The Chickasaw Nation vs. the United States argument for Chickasaw Nation / The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. Supper with a heretic The Charlestown convent, its destruction by a mob on the night of August 11, 1834 with a history of the excitement before the burning, and the strange and exaggerated reports relating thereto, the feeling of regret and indignation afterwards, the proceedings of meetings, and expressions of the contemporary press : also the trials of the rioters, the testimony and the speeches of counsel : with a review of the incidents and sketches and record of the principal actors and a contemporary appendix / The Commissioners and Trustees for Forfeited Estates, appellants, the Right Honourable John Earl of Ruglen, respt. the appellants case. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, no. 44,189, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, plaintiff, vs. the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, et al., defendants opening presentation on behalf of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company / The Steamship Edda, the Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee brief for Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee. Before Honorable Phoenix Ingraham, J.S.C., special term, part III, the city of New York, acting by the Transit Commission, Metropolitan Division, Department of Public Service of the State of New York, plaintiff, against Interborough Rapid Transit Company, defendant brief for the defendant upon the questions severed for prior determination. The confession of Winslow Curtis alias Sylvester Colson, convicted of the murder on the high seas of Edward Selfridge, captain of the Schooner Fairy of Boston, voluntarily made and sworn to by the prisoner, three days before his execution The criminal recorder or, An awful beacon to the rising generation of both sexes : erected by the arm of justice to persuade them from the dreadful miseries of guilt / The criminal imbecile an analysis of three remarkable murder cases / The confession of John H. Craig as stated by him, after trial, who was executed on Saturday 6th June, 1818 at Chester, near Philadelphia, for the murder of Edward Hunter, Esquire. The confessions of William Burke, the Edinburgh murderer, who was tried before the Lord Chief Justice Clerk, on the 24th of December, 1828, and convicted of the wilful murder of Margery Campbell and selling her body to Dr. Knox, of Edinburgh for the purpose of dissection this miscreant while lying under sentence of death, confessed to having murdered sixteen unfortunate victims and selling their bodies to the aforesaid Dr. Knox : this wretched murderer was executed on the 28th of January, 1829, amidst the execrations of 30,000 spectators. The Alsop claim the counter case of United States of America for and in behalf of the original American claimants in this case their heirs, assigns, representatives, and devisees versus the republic of Chile before His Majesty George V of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British dominions beyond the seas, king, and Emperor of India under the protocol of December 1, 1909. Trial of Joseph Dale, of Whaley, for the wilful murder of Mr. Wm. Wood, of Eyam, in the county of Derby tried at the Cheshire Summer Assizes, August 25th, 1823, before Mr. Chief Justice Warren and Mr. Serjeant Marshall. Venezuela-British Guiana boundary arbitration the counter case of the United States of Venezuela before the Tribunal of Arbitration to convene at Paris under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of Venezuela and Her Britannic Majesty signed at Washington, February 2, 1897. Chamizal arbitration the counter case of the United States of America before the International Boundary Commission, United States-Mexico, Hon. Eugene Lafleur, presiding under the provisions of the convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, concluded June 24, 1910. The copyright case S. Sitarama Sastri, B.A., vs. G. Parameswaran Pillai, B.A. (editor of the Madras Standard) : "Representative Indians" in court or what is authorship? In the Supreme Court of Mississippi, October term, 1875, the Co-operative Life Association of Mississippi, plaintiffs in error, vs. John D. Leflore, et al., defendants in error abstract and brief for plaintiffs in error / The Countess of Kildare and others, appellants, Benjamin Burton, Esq., and others, respondents, and between the Earl of Shannon and others, appellants, the said Benjamin Burton and others, respondents the case of the appellants in the first appeal. The Conspiracy trial for the murder of the president and the attempt to overthrow the government by the assassination of its principal officers The Court of the Special Commissioners for Zululand The people on the relation of Thomas K. Downing against Andrew V. Stout, county treasurer of the county of New-York opinionاDavies, J. The Commonwealth vs. the city of Boston [Proceedings of the general court martial in the trial of Major John Gordon of the late 8th West India Regiment, 1804] The confession of Henry M'Curry, embodying particulars of his life, convicted on the 12th of March, 1845, in Baltimore City Court, of the murder of Paul Roux, of Macon, Geo. with a sketch of his trial and sentence of death as pronounced by the Hon. Judge Brice, March 18, 1845. The Corporation Tax Law a review thereof reprinted from Moody's Magazine, September, 1909 / The people of the state of New-York vs. Michael Cancemi, indicted for murder bill of exceptions. The people, ex. rel., Jehiel K. Hoyt against the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments for the city and county of New-York case on appeal. In the United States Supreme Court, October term, A.D. 1886, the People's Telephone Company, et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company, et al., appellees, the Overland Telephone Company, et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company, et al., appellees The Crawford divorce case containing important facts disclosed since the trial. The Cries of blood or, Juryman's monitor, being an authentic and faithful narrative of the lives and melancholy deaths of several unhappy persons, who have been tried, convicted and executed, for robberies and murders of which they were intirely innocent : together with a brief relation of the means in which the said crimes were discovered after the deaths of the several unfortunate persons herein related. The people of the state of New York, plaintiff, against the Continental Life Insurance Co., defendant in re the petition of John J. Anderson / In the Supreme Court of Illinois, December term, A.D., 1921 the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Llyod, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krumbein, ا(impleaded with)اJohn Reed, A. Wagenknecht, Charles Baker, Alexander Bilan, Max Bedacht, Edward Lindgren, Harry E. Greenwood, Edwin Firth, Jacob Schiff, Robert Norburg, Robert Horsley, Charles Clarahan, Walter Wolf, J. Kunst, Paul Bernford, Albert B. Stone, Charles Katz, Alfred Shuster, G.A. Engelken, John Nelson and Meyer Dobrowsky, otherwise called Meyer Dobrow, plaintiffs in error, writ of error to the Criminal Court of Cook County, Honorable Oscar Hebel, judge presiding at the trial : brief and argument for plaintiffs in error. The people of the state of New York against Margaret E. Cody indictment for blackmail : report of trial before Hon. Clifford D. Gregory, J., and a jury, Nov. 29 to Dec. 8. 1898. In the Supreme Court, the people of the state of New York on the complaint of Charles J. Warren, appellants, against Robert B. Coleman and Charles A. Stetson, respondents appeal from the N.Y. Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, under the Prohibitory Law / In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, Supreme Court-Albany County, the people of the state of New York vs. William C. Stephens, Thomas Gale, James Spencer, Henry G. Radcliff, Anson Knibloe, John F. Hosch, James J. Belden, George D. Lord, William Mudgett, Charles E. Case, Henry D. Denison, Gilbert Peterson and Lewis Selye, complaint The people vs. William M. Tweed W.H. Peckham's address. In the Supreme Court, the people of the state of New York vs. George E. Gordon The power of Congress to punish contempts and breaches of privilege The plea of insanity as a defense in cases of homicide Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Houston and Company merchants in Glasgow for themselves and as assignees of William Crawfurd and Robert M'Nair merchants there The "Principal genealogical specialist," or, Regina v. Davies and the Shipway genealogy being the story of a remarkable pedigree fraud / The proceedings at large on the trial of an action brought by Mr. John Mackell, of Park-Lane, Smith against Mr. John Hanson, of Bruton Street, smith and furnishing ironmonger to the King for a supposed libel on the plaintiff, in a pamphlet published by the defendant, relative to the prices charged by Mr. Mackell for the iron railing made by him for inclosing gardens in the Green-Park : before the Right Honourable Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, London, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1799 / The proceedings at large in the Arches Court of Canterbury between Mr. Jacob Mendes Da Costa and Mrs. Catharine Da Costa Villa Real, both of the Jewish religion, and cousin Germans : relating to a marriage contract. The president, managers and Company of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company against the Pennsylvania Coal Company before the Hon. Henry Hogeboom, one of the justices of the Supreme Court, sitting as referee, in the city of New York / The Presbytery of Kelso against the Rev. Philip Bainbridge, minister of Makerstoun May 1886. The petition of Alfred S. Woodworth for a writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in the case there pending entitled : the Iris, Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute et al., libellants and petitioners, appellees. The plot that failed official records which show that the Chicago Tribune employed Burns detectives, who manufactured evidence intended to convict an honest man of the crime of perjury : startling exposure of a deliberate conspiracy against William Lorimer and Edward Hines / The proceedings at large of the court-martial, on the trial of the Honourable Augustus Keppel, admiral of the Blue held on board His Majesty's ship the Britannia on Thursday January 7th, 1779 : and adjourned to the house of the governor of Portsmouth and held there till Thursday, February 11th, when the admiral was honourably acquitted / Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mess. Hastie & Jamieson, merchants in Glasgow The petition of Robert Arthur, merchant in Irvine The Posthumous relatives of the Late Alex. T. Stewart proceedings before the Surrogate : extracts from newspapers, &c. The Practice of the railroads, prior to the year 1907, of charging permanent improvements to operating expenses The proceedings against Sir John Fenwick, Bar upon a bill of attainder for high treason : together with a copy of a letter sent by Sir John Fenwick to his Lady, upon his being taken in Kent : also of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, at the place of his execution. The Popish plot a study in the history of the reign of Charles II / The president, managers and Company of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company against the Pennsylvania Coal Company plaintiffs' and defendant's case and exceptions on appeal to general term. The pleadings for the Marquis de Gesvres against the Marchioness No. 155, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Barker, libellant, appellee brief for James Barker, libellant, appellee : upon his motion to dismiss the above-named appeal with costs. The petition of Doctor William Wetherill a citizen of the county of Montgomery, in the state of Pennsylvania, praying for the passage of an act divorcing him and his wife Isabella Wetherill from the bonds of matrimony. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Neil Campbell of Duntroon No. 155, the Philadelphia, Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. James Barker, libellant, appellee brief for James Barker, libellant, appellee : upon his motion to dismiss the above-named appeal with costs : in reply to brief for appellant, filed April 16, 1896. The pleadings, arguments and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto, touching the charter of the city of London with the judgement entred [i.e., entered] thereupon / Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the petition of George Kippen and Company, John Glassford and Company and others arresting creditors of John Dunlop merchant in Rotterdam. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1886, the People's Telephone Company, et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company, et al., appellees, the Overland Telephone Company, et al., appellants, vs. the American Bell Telephone Company, et al., appellees appellants' supplemental brief on Bell's 1876 patent. The Peterhoff The Porto Rican cases oral argument of John K. Richards, solicitor general of the United States. In Chancery, before the Vice-Chancellor of the Third Circuit, the president, directors and company of the Fulton Bank of the city of New-York vs. the New-York and Sharon Canal Company and the Sharon Canal Company, impleaded with George W. Brown and Matthew Reed caseاpleadings and proofs. The prevalence of Arianism amongst English Presbyterians in the early part of the last century, considered in relation to Lady Hewley's charity and to Presbyterian endowments. The pocket Newgate calendar a series of authentic memoirs of characters most famous in their day, for having committed the crimes of murder, housebreaking, highway robbery, pocket picking, mutiny, forgery, &c., &c., &c. / No. 152, the "Philadelphia," Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee no. 153, the "Philadelphia," Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Mary G. Lamper, et al., libellants, appellees : no. 154, the "Baltimore," Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, v. Francis Murphy, libellant, appellee : petition for re-hearing. John Hood, as administrator of William H. Hood, deceased, plaintiff, vs. the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, defendant The Pocasset tragedy the legitimate fruit of Christianity : a discourse / The power of the constitutional convention containing the pleadings, briefs, arguments of counsel, and opinion of the judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the case of Wells and others vs. the Election Commissioners / The plea of Clarence Darrow August 22nd, 23rd & 25th, MCMXXIIII, in defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., on trial for murder. The proceedings at large at Guildhall and Westminster, on the motions of counsel respecting the postponement by His Majesty's Attorney General of the trials of Allan Macleod charged ex-office with the publication of two political libels. The Pickett contest case, 1897 The petition of William Gray of Gartcraig, merchant in Glasgow The proceedings against Richard Smith, Thomas Brand Hollis, James Calthorpe, and Richard Beckford, Esquires so far as the same are of record. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois." The proceedings against Sir John Hollis, Sir John Wentworth and Mr. Lumsden in the Star-Chamber for traducing the publick justice, Nov. 10, 13 Jac. I. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esquire and his curators The Law of England versus the curse of Rome!! being a full report of the trial at the county Antrim Assizes, March 20, 1846, M'Loughlin v. Rev. Luke Walsh, P.P., for excommunication!!. The police news edition of the trial and condemnation of Frederick Baker The proceedings in the court martial of Paymaster George R. Watkins on board the U.S.S. Ossipee, convened by order of Rear Admiral John Lee Davis, commander of the Asiatic squadron : containing, the charges, each day's evidence, arguments for the defence and prosecution and the findings in full : officially revised and corrected. The proceedings on His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Monday the 29th of October, 1759 before the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt., LL.D., judge of the High Court of Admiralty, the Honourable Sir Edward Clive, Knt., the Honourable Henry Bathurst, two of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and others His Majesty's Commissioners. The Proceedings on His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Friday the 30th of October, 1761 before the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt., LL.D., judge of the High Court of Admiralty and others His Majesty's Commissioners : as also the proceedings on His Majesty's said Commission, held at the aforesaid Justice-Hall, on Tuesday the 30th of March, 1762. The proceedings of a board of general officers, held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the Army of the United States of North-America, respecting Major John Andr̈, adjutant general of the British Army, September 29, 1780 to which is appended, the several letters which passed to and from New-York on the occasion. The proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on a criminal information against Thomas Aris, keeper of Cold Bath Fields Prison, at the suit of John Herron for cruel, illegal and inhuman treatment The proceedings at large on the trial of John Horne Tooke for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey from Monday the 17th to Saturday the 22nd of November, 1794 : containing arraignment of the prisoner, the challenging of the jury, copy of the indictment, speech, verbatim, of the Solicitor General, examination of witnesses, copies of all the papers read in evidence, speeches, verbatim, of Messrs. Erskine and Gibbs, reply of the Attorney General, summary of the Lord President, verdict of the jury, Mr. Tooke's address to the jury, &c., &c. / The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Scottish conspiracy and the papers laid before that House by Her Majesties command, relating thereunto. The proceedings at the assizes of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol-Delivery for the county of Surry, held at Guildford on Thursday, the 9th, Friday, the 10th, and Saturday, the 11th days of August, 1759, in the thirty-third year of His Majesty's reign : in which is contained, the trial at large of Robert Saxby, aged 72 for the murder of Ann Saxby, his brother's wife, aged 83, at the parish of wootten, near darking in Surry, by stabbing her in the throat with a knife the least provocation, of which she instantly died, with his behaviour in the New Gaol to the time of his trial, and from his in Guildford prison to the day of his execution, inclusive : also, the remarkable trial, life and transactions of Thomas Ansell, commonly called Surry Tom, a most notorious smuggler, (from his birth to his exit) : who was convicted at the assizes at Lewes, in the county of Sessex, on Tuesday the 7th of August, 1759, for the murder of Thomas Cole, a dragoon, (being then in company with a gang of smugglers) near Elmer-Sluice and Slendon-Common, in the said county, for which murder he was executed at Horsham, on Thursday the 9th of August, 1759. The proceedings at large on the trial of Samuel Howe Showers, Esq. lieutenant colonel in the service of the Hon. East India Company at a general court martial held in Fort William in Bengal, commenced the 15th day of January and concluded the 15th day of February, 1791. The Proceedings of a general court martial, held at the castle of Edinburgh, on Tuesday the 6th and continued by several adjournments till Saturday the 24th of January 1795 upon the trials of Donald M'Callum, John Scrymgeour, John Malloch, Ludovick M'Naughton, Duncan Stewart, John M'Martin and Alexander Sutherland, all private soldiers in the 1st Battalion of the 4th Fencible Regiment, for mutiny. The proceedings of the general court martial, held at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea, on Captain John Flory Howard, of the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards The proceedings at large on the trial of John Donellan, Esq. for the wilful murder (by poison) of Sir the Edward Allesley Boughton, bart., late of Lawford-Hall, in the county of Warwick : tried before Mr. Justice Buller, at the assizes at Warwick on Friday the 30th day of March, 1781 / The proceedings on the trial of Captain G-, late of His Majesty's ship, the Severn on an action on the case, wherein the damages sued for was 10,000 l. for crim. con. [i.e., criminal conversation] with Ad-l K-s's Lady, which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, by a special jury, on Saturday, the eleventh day of June, 1757, when one thousand pounds damages were given to the plaintiff : with an introductory preface. The proceedings of a general court-martial held at Cambridge, on Tuesday the twentieth of January and continued by several adjournments to Wednesday the 25th of February, 1778, upon the trial of Colonel David Henley The proceedings at the New Bayley, in Weaver's Square. containing trials for treason, misprision, and all crimes and misdemeanors against the state and peace of the realm : containing, the trial of Jack of the Strand, alias Count Liffey / The proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on the indictments against Charles Bourne, gent., on the prosecution of Sir James Wallace for a libel and for an assault containing the evidence, the arguments of the counsel and the speech of Mr. Justice Willes, on pronouncing the judgment of court : to which are added copies of all the affidavits, both for the prosecution and for the defendant / The proceedings at the session of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery for the county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, in and for the said county on Wednesday the 28th, Thursday the 29th, Friday the 30th and Saturday the 31st of March, Monday the 2d and Tuesday the 3d of April, in the 32d year of His Majesty's reign : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Denison, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, and the Honourable Heneage Legge, Esq., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer : being the first assize in the Sheriffwick of Daniel Ponton, Esq., high sheriff for the said county : by permission of the high sheriff / The proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esq., her husband containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency : II. Her answer and replication : III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq., His Majesty's serjeant-surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld and also of three midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld : IV. Copies of the depositions of several noble persons, relating to this cause : V. The sentence pronounced : to which is prefixed a preface. The proceedings of a general court martial held at Chelsea Hospital, on Thursday, January 28, 1808 and continued by adjournment, till Tuesday, March 15, for the trial of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke / The proceedings in the case of His Majesty's Attorney-General, J.T. Gellibrand, Esq., as well in the Supreme Court of Van Diemen's Land, as upon the late private investigation, including the correspondence with His Excellency Lieutenant Governor Arthur and the Honourable Chief Justice Pedder and all the other documents connected with this most important case, in two parts The proceedings at the session of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery for the county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, in and for the said county on Tuesday the 31st of March, Wednesday the 1st, Thursday the 2d and Friday the 3d of April, in the 25th year of His Majesty's reign : before the Honourable Sir Martin Wright, and the Hon. Sir Michael Foster, knt. : being the first assize in the Sheriffwick of Edward Saunderson, Esq., high sheriff for the said county / The Proceedings in cases of high treason under a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, which was first opened at Hicks's Hall, Oct. 2, 1794 : and afterwards continued at the Sessions House, in the Old Bailey / The Proceedings of the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer and Goal-Delivery for the county of Surry, held at the Court-House at Kingston-upon-Thames, on Friday the 20th, Saturday the 21st, Monday the 23d, and Tuesday the 24th of August, 1756 before the Honourable Baron Legg : containing the remarkable tryals [i.e. trials] of John Manby, for a robbery on the high-way, Ann Seabrooke for the murder of her bastard-child : likewise the tryals [i.e., trials] of Thomas Dalton, James Smith, Andrew Ridge, William Jones, Michael Davis and Moses Joseph, who were all capitally convicted, and the tryals [i.e., trials] of the rest of the prisoners. The proceedings at the Assizes of Peace, Oyer and Terminer for the county of Surrey, held at the Town-Hall of Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 30th, Thursday the 31st of July, and Friday the 1st, and Saturday the 2d days of August in the 14th year of His Majesty's reign before the Right Hon. Sir John Comyns, knt., lord chief baron of the Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Sir Lawrence Carter, knt., one of the barons of the said court : to which is added, the genuine proceedings at the assizes for the county of Essex. The Proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, for the city of London, and the county of Middlesex. on Wednesday the 5th Thursday, the 6th Friday, the 7th, and Saturday the 8th of October 1733, in the seventh year of His Majesty's reign : being the first sessions in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Sir William Billers, Knt., lord mayor of the city of London, in the year 1733. The proceedings of the court-martial on the trial of Admiral Byng held on Board His Majesty's Ship St. George, in Portsmouth Harbour, begun December 27, 1756, and continued till January 27, 1757 : containing a summary of the evidence as delivered each day in court, methodically digested and the proofs and arguments as well for as against him fairly and impartially stated : to which is added, the admiral's defence as presented by him and read in the court January 18, 1757 : together with an account of his behaviour in his last moments : with general observations on the whole. The proceedings on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton 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, on Monday the third day June, 1793. The proceedings of a general court-martial held at the Horse-guards on Friday the 7th and continued by several adjournments to Monday, the 24th of March, 1760 and of a general court-martial held at the Horse-guards on Tuesday the 25th of March and continued by several adjournments to Saturday the 5th day of April 1760, upon the trial of Lord George Sackville. The proceedings of the Sessions of the High Court of Admiralty on the King's Commission of Oyer and Terminer for trying offences committed on the high seas within the jurisdiction of the admiralty held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Monday the 25th of February, 1754, before the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt., judge of the High-Court of Admiralty, the Hon. Mr. Thomas Birch, Knt., the Hon. Mr. Baron Adams, and others named in the Commission. The proceedings had on the execution of the writ of enquiry against Thomas Sheridan, Esq. for criminal conversation with the wife of Peter Campbell, Jun., Esq., at the Secondaries Office, Bedford-street, July 7, 1807 / The Proceedings on the King & Queens Commissions of the Peace and Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 3d, 4th, and 5th days of July, 1689, and in the first year of their Majesties reign The proceedings in Parliament against Sir Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount of St. Albans and Lord-Chancellor of England, Anno Dom. 1620 with his letters to the house of lords on that occasion. The proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, for the city of London and county of Middlesex held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Friday the 27th of February last, before the Right Honourable Sir Richard Brocas, knt., lord mayor of the city of London, the Honourable Mr. Justice Price, Mr. Justice Probyn, and Mr. Baron Thomson, upon a bill of indictment found against Francis Charteris, Esq., for committing a rape on the body of Ann Bond, of which he was found guilty. The Proceedings on the King's Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer for the county of Surry, held at St. Margaret's-Hill, on Monday the 10th of July, 1780, and the following days. before the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborough, chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, the Hon. Sir James Eyre, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Francis Buller, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The Proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol-Delivery for the county of Surry, at the Assizes held at Guildford, in and for the said county on Thursday the 11th, Friday the 12th, Saturday the 13th, and Monday the 15th day of August, 1757, in the thirty-first year of His present Majesty's reign The process, testimony and opening argument of the prosecution, vote and final minute in the judicial trial of Rev. W.C. McCune The proceedings of the assizes for the county of Surry, held at Guildford before the Right Honourable Sir Laurence Carter, knt., one of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Thursday the 16th, Friday the 17th, Saturday the 18th, Monday the 20th and Tuesday the 21st of March. The proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, upon the bill intituled, An act to release the obligation of the oath of secrecy, the members of the court-martial appointed for the tryal of Admiral John Byng, pursuant to the exception contained in the said oath together with the examinations of the several members of the said court-martial, taken upon oath at their Lordships Bar. The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th and continued by several adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757 upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by virtue of His Majesty's warrant, bearing date the 3d day of the same month. The progress of crime or, The authentic memoirs of Maria Manning / The prosecution of Franklin W. Smith by the United-States Navy department The proceedings of a general court martial held at Chelsea Hospital on Thursday, January 28, 1808 and continued by adjournment till Tuesday, March 15, for the trial of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke, late commander-in-chief of the forces in South America / The proceedings at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, London, on Thursday the 24th day of November, 1681 before His Majesties commissioners of Oyer and Terminer upon the bill of indictment for high-treason against Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. The remarkable trial of Kidd Wake, for assaulting His Majesty and breaking one of the glasses of His Majesty's carriage in Palace Yard, while His Majesty was returning from the House of sdroL (i.e. Lords,) February 20th, 1796 The Queen v. Lord Ashburton, and others the summing up of the Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench / In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, June 18th, 1877, the Queen v. Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant The report of the General Officers, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Major General Stuart and Colonels Cornwallis and Earl of Effingham, December 8th, 1756 to which is prefixed, His Majesty's warrant. The report from the Committee of the Commons in Parliament, appointed by the Honourable House of Commons, to consider the petition of Richard Thompson of Bristol, clerk and to examine complaints against him and the resolution of the Commons in Parliament upon this report, for his impeachment of high crimes and misdemeanors, Friday, Decemb. 24, 1680. The prospect of future increases in the productive efficiency of locomotive engineers and firemen opinions of leading railroad presidents as to future increases in freight train loads / The reaper argument of William H. Seward, in the Circuit Court of the United States, October 24, 1854. Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England, in the case of the Queen against Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur Orton, otherwise Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne, bart. A celebrated case, the Raber murder containing a detailed and accurate account of the murder of Joseph Raber, by drowning in Indiantown Creek, Union Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on the 7th day of December, 1878, for the amount of insurance money upon his life : with a verbatim report of the trial and conviction of six men for the crime and a full history of their lives and confessions. The remarkable trial of the Honourable James Stamp Sutton Cooke, accused of bigamy at the Old Bailey, on the 14th April, 1812 wherein is proved the complete innocence of this much injured gentleman and annexed is the trial in the Honorable Court of Arches, where by the same evidence that was tendered and denied to be good by the Old Bailey Court, it was decreed that his connexion with Jane Browning (falsely called Cooke) was no marriage! and interspersed are copies of genuine letters, from John Ingram Lockhart, Esq., M.P., for Oxford, William Stace, Esq., of Woolwich, (a magistrate,) the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melbourne, Lady Caroline Lamb and the then under secretary of state. The remarkable case of Francis Charteris who was condemned for a rape, but afterwards pardoned. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1922, no. 260 the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, appellant, vs. Potomac Electric Power Co., incorporated and Washington Railway and Electric Company, appellees : brief for the Public Utilities Commission of the district of Columbia. The Queen v. Barber, Fletcher and others the speeches of Mr. Wilkins in defence of William Henry Barber, who was tried at the sessions of the Central Criminal Court, April, 1844 on a charge of forgery / The record of crimes in the United States containing, a brief sketch of the prominent traits in the character and conduct of many of the most notorious male factors, who have been guilty of capital offences, and who have been detected and convicted / The report of the Committee for Receiving Informations Concerning the Popish Plot upon the complaint of Mr. Peter Norris presented to the House of Commons, upon Thursday the 9th. day of Decemb. 1680. In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, February 1, 1878, the Queen v. Edward Truelove for publishing the Hon. Robert Dale Owen's Moral physiology" and a pamphlet, entitled 'Individual family and national poverty" The replies of Thomas Reeve, Esq., and Clement Wearg, Esq. in the House of Lords, the thirteenth of May, 1723, in behalf of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on the late Bishop of Rochester, against the defence made by the said late bishop and his counsel. The Rembert Roller Compress Company, appellant, versus the American Cotton Company, et al., appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas : specification and drawings of patents introduced by appellees. Crim. con., damages, Đ6000, the remarkable trial of the Right Hon. Lord Holland for adultery with Lady Webster, wife of Sir Godfrey Webster now Lady Holland The remarkable trial of Eugene Aram, of Knaresborough, in the county of York, schoolmaster, for the murder of Daniel Clark, shoemaker committed on the 8th of February, 1744-5. The report of the Lords Committees appointed to draw up the state of the case upon the writ of error, lately depending in the House of Peers wherein Matthew Ashby was plaintiff, and William White and others defendants : with the resolutions of the House of Peers relating thereunto. The remarkable case of William Young Torckler, formerly an officer in the service of the East India Company, on the Bengal establishment, the foul and illegal proceedings of His Court-martial in 1830 his removal from the service without conviction of any crime, and the utter denial of justice to him ever since on the part of all the authorities concerned. The remarkable trial of Henry Steward and Elizabeth Burroughs, for the wilful murder of Mary Booty, at the assizes, held at Bury St. Edmund's Suffolk, on Friday, March 21, 1766 before the Hon. Sir Richard Adams, one of the barons of His Majesty's Exchequer : also, a particular account of the behaviour of Elizabeth Burroughs at the place of execution, with her declaration of innocence, as well as that made by Henry Steward (who was acquitted) at the period of his death. The question concerning literary 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, and the reasons given by each in support of his opinion. Report of the case of the Queen v. Daniel O'Connell, John O'Connell, Thomas Steele, Charles Gavan Duffy, Rev. Thomas Tierney, Rev. Peter James Tyrrell, Richard Barrett, John Gray, and Thomas Mathew Ray in the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, Hilary term, 1844. The remarkable trial of the Queen of Quavers and her associates, for sorcery, witchcraft and enchantment at the assizes, held in the Moon, for the county of Gelding, before the Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Lash, lord chief baron of the Lunar Exchequer The Queen vs. F.V.C. Shortis English addresses of counsel and the charge of the Hon. Mr. Justice Mathieu to the jury / The record of the proceedings of the Court of Bishops, assembled at Camden, New Jersey, Sept. 1st, 1853, for the trial of the Rt. Rev. George Washington Doane, D.D. LL.D., bishop of New Jersey, upon a presentment made by the Rt. Rev. William Meade, D.D., bishop of Virginia, the Rt. Rev. Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D., bishop of Ohio, and the Rt. Rev. George Burgees, D.D., bishop of Maine The reasons of the Appeal Court of Equity for confirming the decree of the Circuit Court, in the case of Isaac Carr & others vs. James Green published with a few preliminary observations / The Reef, the Newport estate of the late Theodore M. Davis In Her Majesty's Court of Appeal in Ireland, the Queen, at the prosecution of Edward Thomas Kennedy, LL. D., collector-general of Rates for the city of Dublin v. Guardians of the Poor of the South Dublin Union judgment of the court. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1922, no. 260 the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, appellant, vs. Potomac Electric Power Co., incorporated and Washington Railway and Electric Company, appellees : brief for the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia. The [R]aber murder [be]ing a detailed and accurate account of [the] murder of Joseph Raber, by drowning in Indiantown Creek, Union Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on the 7th of December, 1878, for the [i]nsurance money upon his life : with illustrations and results of the trial and conviction of six men for the crime[s] : also, full history of their lives and confessions. County of Sligo, the Queen v. Patrick N. Fitzgerald for treason, felony. The Queen v. Muspratt The Queen on the prosecution of Messrs. Jones & Potts against Henry Selsby & twenty-five others the trial of the mechanics at Liverpool, before Mr. Baron Rolfe and a special jury on the 2nd and 3rd April, 1847 for a conspiracy / The Report of the trial of Cornthwaite John Hector, gentleman, John Cawley, Edward Shoyer, William Spratt, and William Ware, the younger, yeomen, for a forcible entry and detainer of a freehold tenement in the borough of Petersfield, in the county of Southampton before the Honourable Mr. Justice Burrough, and a common jury, at the Winchester Assizes, on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1820 : with introductory observations. The Schroder trial bottom facts and leading incidents connected with the killing of Dr. Alfred LeFevre, and the trial and disgraceful acquittal of the Slayer : undoubted innocence of the deceased : the veiled woman that threatened to have revenge and how she accomplished her threat : true theory as to the cause of the killing, as gathered from evidence adduced, evidence excluded and evidence suppressed : why Mrs. Schroder was not called as a witness : valuable discovery in the law of evidence : an entirely new, convenient and perfectly safe mode of proving by one's own wife, a criminal intimacy (which never occurred) between herself and her imaginary paramour in order to justify the killing of the latter : without subjecting the dear creature to the mortification of a cross-examination, or to the perils of a prosecution for perjury : the author's object in publishing this pamphlet is not to villify the guilty living, but to vindicate the memory of the slandered dead : dedicated to the lovers of truth, justice and the impartial administration of the law / In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, in equity, the Second National Bank of Amesburgh, plaintiff, v. James W. Edwards and William Eggleston, as executors of the will of Arthur O. Hamilton and First Baptist Church of Amesburgh, defendants brief for the defendant, First Baptist Church of Amesburgh. The Report of the trials of the rioters, at the Assizes held at Warwick, August 20, 1791 before the Right Hon. Mr. Baron Perryn / In His Majesty's High Court of Delegates, the Reverend Edward Drax Free, doctor in divinity, against Montagu Burgoyne, Esquire, promoter of the office of the judge an appeal from the Arches Court of Canterbury, the Reverend Edward Drax Free, clerk, doctor in divinity, rector of the Parish of Sutton, in the county of Bedford, in the Archdeaconry and Commissaryship of Bedford, in the diocese of Lincoln, and province of Canterbury, appellant, Montagu Burgoyne, Esquire, the promoter of the office of the judge against the said Edward Drax Free, respondent. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, master, the said Herman Samsing, of Turnberg in Norway, a subject of His Majesty the King of Denmark, master of the said Danish Ship Noord Stiernen, and the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, for and on behalf of the widow Karen Anker and Sons, of Christiana, in Norway aforesaid, merchants, also subjects of his Danish Majesty, the sole owners thereof, and also claimant of the cargo, and his the said master's private adventure on board the said ship at the capture, appellant, Richard Hudson, commander of the private ship of war Venom, the captor, respondent on an appeal from Barbadoes : the appellant's case. The rival princes, or, A faithful narrative of facts relating to Mrs. M.A. Clarke's political acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, &c., &c., &c., who were concerned in the charges against the Duke of York together with a variety of authentic and important letters and curious and interesting anecdotes of several persons of political notoriety / The Right Honourable William Venables, mayor, eighth session, held at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, on Thursday, the 26th of October, 1826 and following days The Rising Sun Insurance Company vs. Austin H. Slaughter and others, appeal from Floyd Circuit Court brief for the appellees. The report of the trial for criminal conversation, Wright versus Braham of the King's Theatre, in Common Pleas, London, July 23, 1816 containing all the evidence, speeches of counsel, charge to the jury and remarkable defence, verbatim / The reviewer reviewed, or, Strictures and testimony on Moses Thacher's review of his own case and conduct The rod in pickle, or, An answer to the appeal of John Church the obelisk preacher containing an authentic narrative of the cause of his leaving Banbury, in Oxfordshire : together with the charges exhibited against himاthe meeting of his friends in consequence of those chargesاand the result of that meeting : to which are added, his letters written to the managers of the Banbury Meeting-House, begging them not to let the cause of his dismissal be known in London / The riddle of the Ruthvens and other studies The report of the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, in the Guildhall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th days of October being the mock trials of Richard Carlile, for alledged blasphemous libels in publishing Thomas Paine's theological works and Elihu Palmer's Principles of nature : before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and special juries. The Royal exile or, Memoirs of the public and private life of Her Majesty Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain : embracing every circumstance connected with the memorable scenes of her eventful life, from the earliest period to her late arrival in England : a full and impartial history of the charges against her and proceedings in Parliament and of all the important events that have transpired since her return : with illustrations on the subjects, not generally known, interspersed with original letters and other curious and interesting documents never before published / In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, in equity, the Second National Bank of Amesburgh, plaintiff, v. James W. Edwards and William Eggleston, as executors of the will of Arthur O. Hamilton and First Baptist Church of Amesburgh, defendants brief for the executors of the will of Arthur O. Hamilton. In the House of Lords, on appeal, between the River Wear Commissioners, appellants (plaintiffs below), and William Adamson, Thomas Adamson, Thomas Parker, William Tone, John Haswell, William Gilholme, Joseph Michael Smith, Jonathan Taylorson, Thomas Wilson, James Westoll, Robert Tone, John Fothergill, Christopher Pickering, Ann Adamson, Mary Ann Farrow, James Watson Just and John Watkins Broderick, respondents, (defendants below) case of the appellants. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Massachusetts, Thomas Buntin, master : the said Thomas Buntin, claimant of the ship, her tackle, apparel and furniture, on behalf of himself, Amos Atkinson, Stephen Frotheringham and Ebenezer Hale, severally of Newbery and Newbery Port, in the state of Massachusetts, in North America, and citizens of the United States of America, the true, lawful and sole owners and proprietors thereof, appellant, against, Giovanni Battista Caviglia, commander of the private ship of war Endeavour, the captor, respondent an appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court of the Island of Malta : appellant's case. The rights of juries vindicated in the arguments of the Hon. Thomas Erskine and W. Welch, Esq., in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, in the case of the King against the Dean of St. Asaph, on Wednesday, November 15, 1784, in support of the motion for a new trial : to which is added the arguments of the Rt. Hon. the E. of Mansfield, Ld. chief justice, the Hon. Mr. Justice Willes and the Hon. Mr. Justice Ashhurst, in delivering the opinion of the court the next day / The Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Shannon, formerly Henry Boyle, Esq., chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland, the Right Honourable Henry Singleton, Esq., master of the Rolls in Ireland, the Right Honourable John Bowes, Esq., chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, the Honourable Michael Ward, Esq., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench in Ireland, and Boleyn Whitney, Esq., surviving trustees, appointed in and by an act of Parliament made in the said Kingdom of Ireland, in the seventh year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intitled, An act of the relief of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton, Samuel Burton, and Daniel Falkiner, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Samuel Burton, and of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Francis Harrison, appellants, Robert Burton, Esq., Sir Charles Burton, as well in his own right, as administrator, with the will annexed, of Jane Burton, deceased, and Rachael Burton, administratix of the goods and chattels of Francis Burton, Esq., deceased, which Robert Burton, Sir Charles Burton, Jane Burton, and Francis Burton, are legatees in the will of the said Benjamin Burton, deceased, The Right Honourable Mary, countess of Kildare, surviving executrix of Robert, late Earl of Kildare, deceased, and others, creditors of the said several bankers, Benjamin Burton, Esq., son and heir, and one of the surviving executors of the said Samuel Burton, Esq., and grandson and heir at law of the said Benjamin Burton, Esq., deceased, Francis Bindon, the other surviving executor of the said Samuel Burton, and the said Daniel Falkiner, Esq., respondents the case of the appellants, the surviving trustees, in the act of Parliament, above mentioned. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Roborius, Henry Yearly, master, an appeal from Tortola the said Henry Yearly, the master and claimant of the said ship, as the true lawful, and sole property of Messrs. Rogers and Hincks, of Baltimore, merchants, and of the cargo on board the same, as the true, lawful, and sole property of Messrs. Thomas and David Urquhart of New Orleans, merchants, all citizens of the United States of America, claimant and appellant, against John Molineux, Esq., commander of the private Ship of war Patriot, and Charles Bishop, Esquire, His Majesty's Procurator-General, captor and respondents : case on behalf of the claimant and appellant. In the Court of Appeals, the right of the graduates of the Law School of Columbia College to admission to the bar case, points, argument, opinion of the Court of Appeals, protest of the Supreme Court and additional argument. The second protest of Richard S. Hackley's heirs respecting their lands in East Florida, addresses to His Excellency James K. Polk, president of the United States, June 27, 1845. The royal, or, Delicate investigation into the conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four special commissioners of inquiry, appointed by His Majesty in the year 1806 : containing the depositions of all the evidences, copies of the various letters, statements, narratives, reports, and minutes of council, &c., &c. / The Right Honourable Lady Elizabeth Lambert, (daughter of the late Earl of Cavan) against Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer and proprietor of the Morning Post for a libel in which her ladyship is charged with unchastity, in eloping with her footman : tried before the Right Honourable Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Westminster, on Monday, July 9, 1792. The Romance of crime a collection of celebrated criminal trials. The Countess of Kildare and others, appellants, Robert Burton, Esquire and others, respondents appendix to the case of the respondents, the Burtons. The right assumed by the judges to fine a defendant while making his defence in person, denied being a shorthand report of the important legal argument of Henry Cooper, Esq., barrister at law, in the King v. Davison, on moving for a new trial : with a preface. In the House of Lords, the Rev. Mr. William Leslie, minister of the United Parishes of St. Andrews and Longbride, appellant, James Brodie of Brodie, Esquire, and other freeholders of the county of Elgin and Forres in Scotland, respondents the appellant's case. The second trial and capital conviction of Daniel Dawson, for poisoning horses, at Newmarket, in 1809 before Mr. Justice Heath, at Cambridge, on Wednesday, the 22d of July, 1812 / The royal pardon vindicated, in a review of the case between Mr. W.H. Barber and the Incorporated Law Society Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Schooner Thorn, Charles Ratcliff, master, an appeal from Jamaica, Charless Ratcliff the master and Richard Stiles the supercargo, claimants of the said schooner and cargo, on behalf of and as the true lawful and sole property of Thomas Callender and Thomas Shipley of Philadelphia, merchants and citizens of the United States of America, and also for the private adventures of themselves, the claimants, and of Samuel Wagner, also an American citizens, appellants, against James Lillicrap, Esq., commander of His Majesty's brig Dispatch, the captor and Charles Bishop, Esqr., His Majesty's procurator-general, respondents case on behalf of the claimants and appellants. The report of the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, in the Guildhall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th days of October, 1819 being the mock trials of Richard Carlile, for alledged blasphemous libels in publishing Thomas Paine's theological works and Elihu Palmer's Principles of nature : before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and special juries. The rights of labour defended, or, The trial of the Glasgow Cotton Spinners for the alleged crime of conspiracy, &c., &c. to maintain of raise the wages of labour, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 10th and 27th November, 1837. Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals for Prize Causes, Jungster Charlotta, Tierk Otma, master, the said Tierk Otma, claimant of the ship, as the property of Wilhelm Marquering, an inhabitant of the town of papenburg, and of the cargo as the property of Joze Bernardo de Aranjo Guimaraens, of Oporto, merchant, and a subject of the Queen of Portugal and also claimant of his own private adventure, consisting of two pipes of brandy, appellant, against, Peter Dunsterville, commander of the private ship of war Snap-Dragon, the captor, respondent, and the said Peter Dunsterville, the captor, appellant, against the said Tierk Otma, claimant of the Cork, part of the cargo, as the property of the said Joze Bernardo de Aranho Guimaraens, respondent on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England : case on behalf of the claimant : 1809. The royal pardon vindicated, in reference to the claims of Mr. W.H. Barber on the justice of the country The Samuel Dillaway, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, libellant, appellant, v. Albert H. Smith, claimant, appellee Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, defendant, appellant, v. William T. Donnell et al., libellants, appellees : appeals from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, from final decrees (Lowell J.), April 27 and 28, 1898 : record. The Right Honourable John, Earl of Breadalbane, appellant, James Menzies of Culdares, Esquire and Angus Mac Donald of Kenknock, respondents the appellant's case. The Schooner "W.P. Sayward," her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo, Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant, appellant, vs. the United States appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Alaska : filed October 30, 1888. The singular trial of Mary Neal, Susan Neal, and William Neal, for attempting to poison (by means of White Arsenic) William Hales, his wife, and three children, also Elizabeth Fenn, (their servant,) at the general sessions of the Peace, holden at Great Yarmouth, April 29th, 1825 The speech of Charles Phillips, Esq., delivered at the Roscommon Assizes in the case of Connaghton v. Dillon for seduction In the Supreme Court of Canada, on appeal from the judgment of Mr. Justice McLeod, local judge in admiralty, Exchequer Court of Canada, New Brunswick admiralty district the Ship "Calvin Austin," (defendant below) appellant, and William L. Lovitt (plaintiff below), respondent : action for collision : case on appeal. The spirit of the spirit being a concise abridgment of that popular and interesting work, The spirit of the book, comprising the particulars of the delicate enquiry and a memoir of the life of that most virtuous and illustrious Princess, respecting whom it concerns. In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. 153 the Southern Express Company, appellant, vs. the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, W.A. Smith, Henry Clews, W.W. Rollins, W.R. Pearson, W.P. Cannaday, Samuel McD. Tate, and William H. Howerton, respondents : brief for appellant. The Skinners' Company versus the Honourable the Irish Society and others proceedings upon the motion for a receiver, at the suit of the Skinners' Company, commencing November 23, 1835, in His Majesty's High Court of Chancery / The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March the 7th, 1709-10. The Senate of Canada, in re the petition of Lenore Power for a bill of divorce from Reginald John Manley Power report of the Committee on Divorce, together with evidence received by the committee. The state ex rel. the Attorney-General of South Carolina vs. the president and directors of the Bank of the state of South Carolina plaintiff's brief. The speech of Henry Earl of Carhampton, in the Court of Chancery, on Saturday, the 9th of December, 1815 upon a motion to vary in toto the minutes of an order, made by the chancellor on the 15th July last, in the cause of Byam versus Lawley, as being obtained by surprise and by a misrepresentation of facts, comprised in a speech of Sir Samuel Romilly on that day / The Southwest Company case (Flinn v. Gillen et al) decision of the Missouri Supreme Court, div. no. 1. The secret history of Miss Blandy, from her first appearance at Bath, to her execution at Oxford, April 6, 1752 containing an account of her several lovers before her fatal engagements with Cranstoun, of her behaviour during his intercourse with her and of the imprudent conduct of her parents in that affair : communicated to a gentleman at Henley by some of her domestics and confirm'd by herself in prison after her sentence : with a true state of the evidence for and against her by which it will appear, there was sufficient ground for her condemnation, notwithstanding any probability of her innocence : likewise a genuine copy of the printed advertisement of a love-powder, distributed at London, Henley, and elsewhere, which might help to deceive this unhappy woman and an appendix, containing an authentic relation, attested by unquestionable authority, of a most astonishing scene of imposture at Woodstock, infinitely surpassing the music and other supernatural tricks played in the late unfortunate Mr. Blandy's house at Henley. The sentence of the court-martial held at the Horse-Guards, for the trial of the Hon. Lieut. Gen. James Murray, late governor of Minorca on the twenty-nine articles exhibited against him by Sir William Drapper, with His Majesty's order thereon : to which are added the whole of the evidence on the two articles of which the general was found guilty and likewise upon the four articles of complaint of personal wrong and grievance / The shooting affair at Canton trial and conviction of Logan. The speech of Mr. George Kelly spoke at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May 1723, in his defence against the bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties upon him. In the Privy Council, Council Chamber, Whitehall, Friday, 20th July, 1888 present, the Right Honble. the Earl of Selborne, the Right Honble. Lord Watson, the Right Honble. Lord Hobhouse, the Right Honble. Sir Montague Smith, the Right Honble. Sir Barnes Peacock, the Right Honble. Sir Richard Cough, the St. Catharine's Milling and Lumber Company v. the Queen / The singular case of Nathaniel Hawes, who was hanged for robbery The speeches of George Shea, Esq. for the defense on the trial of the state of New Jersey vs. Orrin Van Derhoven for alleged libelous comments upon a witness in the cases of the people vs. Alfred Inglis and Kirkpatrick vs. Alfred Inglis : tried at Paterson, N.J. The several trials of the Reverend David Barclay before the Presbytery of New-Brunswick, with their judgment at Oxford, an appeal to the Synod of New York and New Jersey, with their judgment in the city of New York : remanded by the Synod, to the Presbytery of New Brunswick, with their judgment, at Hackettstown : and a vote of censure on Jacob Kerr, one of the complainants / The startling and thrilling narrative of the dark and terrible deeds of Henry Madison and his associate and accomplice, Miss Ellen Stevens who was executed by the Vigilance Committee of San Francisco, on the 20th September last / The state of Florida vs. E.C. Anderson, Jr., et al., in equity-original The sentence pronounc'd by the court-martial sitting aboard His Majesty's ship the Prince of Orange, at Deptford, on Tuesday the 3d of June, 1746, on vice-admiral Lestock The short-hand writer's notes of the summing up of Lord Chief Justice Cockburn in the case of Stokes and others versus the Eastern Counties Railway Company, arising out of an accident which occurred near Tottenham Station on February 20, 1860 The Southcoates Brickworks, Limited v. David Parkinson Garbutt Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, sittings at Nisi Prius : before Mr. Justice Brett and a Middlesex special jury, on the 2nd and 3rd February, 1875 / The speeches and judgement of the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland upon the important cause, His Grace George-James Duke of Hamilton and others, pursuers against Archibald Douglas, Esq., defender / The sham-robbery, committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge on his own person, in Newbury near Essex bridge, Dec. 19, 1816 with a history of his journey to the place where he robbed himself : and his trial with Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, whom he maliciously arrested for robbery : also the trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston / The St. Albans raid, or, Investigation into the charges against Lieut. Bennett H. Young and command for their acts at St. Albans, 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 Ashburton Treaty : before Judge Coursol, J.S.P. and the Hon. Mr. Justice Smith, J.S.C. : with the arguments of counsel and the opinions of the judges revised by themselves / The Sixth Avenue Railroad Co., in the city of New York against the Gilbert Elevated Railway Co. The Standard Paint Company, complainant, vs. James L. Reynolds and Henry J. Bird, defendants, in equity bill of complaint. The solemn declaration of Matthew Henderson, now under sentence of death in Newgate, for the inhuman murder of his lady, Elizabeth Dalrymple, wife of the Honourable William Dalrymple, Esq., with whom he liv'd a livery-servant The Sketch book of character, or, Curious and authentic narratives and anecdotes respecting extraordinary individuals exemplifying the imperfections of circumstantial evidence, illustrative of the tendency of credulity and fanaticism and recording singular instances of voluntary human suffering and interesting occurrences. The Several speeches of Thomas Whitebread, William Harcourt, Anthony Turner, John Gavan, & J. Fenwick, all Jesuits and priests before their execution at Tyburn, for high-treason, on Friday the 20th of June, 1679. The speeches, arguments and determinations of the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland upon that important cause, wherein His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and others were plaintiffs and Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq., defendant : with an introductory preface giving an impartial and distinct account of this suit / In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Texas, Ft. Worth Division, the Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Company, plaintiff, vs. the city of Ft. Worth, et al., defendants report of special master in chancery on final hearing. The speech of Mr. George Kelly spoke at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May 1723, in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him. The speeches of Mr. Rolfe and Mr. Booth, counsel for the defendants, the appellants from the decree of Sir Lancelot Shadwell, vice-chancellor (in Attorney General v. Shore) before the Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor, assisted by Mr. Justice Patteson and Mr. Baron Alderson on April 13th and 14th, 1835 / The speech of Edwin James, Esq., one of Her Majesty's counsel, in defence of Dr. Simon Bernard delivered at the Central Criminal Court, on Friday, the 16th of April, 1858 / The Speeches of the judges of the Court of Exchequer upon granting a new trial in the case of Capt. Evelyn Sutton against Comre George Johnstone on the 30th day of June, 1785 : together with Mr. Baron Eyre's speech on the motion to arrest the judgement on the 15th day of June, 1785 / The Steamtug Nottingham and Barge no. 7, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, claimant, appellant, v. Fields S. Pendleton, libellant, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from final decree (Lowell, J.), February 9, 1905 : record. The state of South Carolina, appellant, vs. the Port Royal and Augusta Railway Company, appellee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : notice of motion to dismiss appeal and brief of argument on behalf of appellee. The state of Minnesota, respondent, vs. A.C. Townley and Joseph Gilbert, appellants brief and argument for the state. The state of South Carolina, appellant, vs. the Port Royal and Augusta Railway Company, appellee appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : motion to dismiss appeal. The 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 in the Supreme Court of the United States. In the District Court of Travis County, Texas, the state of Texas, ex rel. the Attorney General, vs. East Line & Red River Railroad Company supplemental argument in opposition to receiver's application for authority to purchase rolling-stock, steel rails, etc. The Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, petitioner, against Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee, respondent petition for writ of certiorari and brief in support thereof : petition for writ of certiorari. The trial of Lord Sackville, for crim. con. with the wife of Colonel Powlett Winchester Assizes, July 28, 1808, before Sir Robert Graham and a special jury. The trial of Mr. Oliver Bond, merchant of the city of Dublin, for high treason on Monday, July 23, and Tuesday July 24, 1798. The trial of Josiah Phillips for a libel on the Duke of Cumberland, and the proceedings previous thereto arising out of the suicide of Sellis, in 1810 / The trial of Miss Broderick, for the wilful murder of George Errington, Esq. before Lord Chief Baron Macdonald, at Chelmsford, on Friday, July 17, 1794. The trial of Lowe v. Penn, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 23rd & 24th, 1848 The trial of Messrs. Lockhart & Lauden Gordon for forcibly taking Mrs. Leigh from her house in Bolton Row, Piccadilly, (taken at Oxford Assizes,) containing a full and authentic account of the whole transaction, as well as her genuine wonderful dream : together with every circumstance that is interesting to the public. The trial of Mauritius Vale, Esq. at His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at St. Jago de la Vega in the island of Jamaica, on Saturday the 30th day of August, 1735, before the Honourable John Gregory, Esq., Chief Justice of the said court, and the justices his associates there, for the murder of Mr. John Steevens, merchant, at St. Jago de la Vega aforesaid, on the second day of July, 1735 / The trial of Moses Adams, high-sheriff of the county of Hancock before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on an indictment for the murder of his wife / The Steamship "Edda," the Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, appellant, v. Christopher P. Meidell, claimant, appellee petition for rehearing. The state of Georgia against Ulysses S. Grant, George G. Meade, Thomas H. Ruger and Charles F. Rockwell brief of David Dudley Field. In the Court of Claims, no. 33632, the state of Massachusetts v. the United States brief for Massachusetts on the relation, in 1861-62, of the commonwealth to the United States. The Suffolk parricide being the trial, life, transactions and last dying words of Charles Drew, of Long-Melford in the county of Suffolk, who was executed at St. Edmund's-Bury on Wednesday the 9th of April for the inhuman murder of his father Charles John Drew, Esq., attorney at Law by shooting him thro' the body at his own house on Thursday the 31st of January 1739-40 : containing 1. An account of his extravagancies and debaucheries which drove him to necessity and induced him to commit this horrid fact. 2. The scheme he laid to perpetrate it, his getting acquainted with John Humphreys, the manner in which he prevailed upon him to undertake the murder of his father and the reasons that induced him thereto. 3. A particular account of the execution of the fact of Humphreys's refusing to do it and of Charles Drew (the son) taking the musket from Humphreys and shooting his father. 4. His behaviour afterwards and his getting Mr. Gent to draw up an advertisement and offering a reward for apprehending the murderer in order to screen himself and take off the suspicion of his being concerned. 5. The means of discovering it by Mr. Mace and true copies of the letters that were produced and by which they got an insight into the whole affair. 6. The manner in which it was discovered an account of Drew's examination and copies of the informations given before Col. de Veil and his being sent to Newgate. 7. His behaviour there and endeavouring to corrupt Jonathan Keate, the Turnkey to let him escape. 8. His trial at large at the assizes held at St. Edmund's Bury / The trial of Mrs. Ann K. Simpson, charged with the murder of her husband Alexander C. Simpson, by poisoning with arsenic before His Honor Judge William H. Battle, at the fall term of the Superior Court of law for the county of Cumberland, holden at Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14th and 15th, A.D. 1850 / Burglary at Holyfield Hall, Watham Holy Cross, Essex the trial of Robert Wolfe, William Bush, Joseph Chesham, Joseph Litchfield, James Westwood, James Jeffrey, and George Westwood, for the above offence at the Essex Lent Assizes, holden at Chelmsford, on Wednesday, March 10th, 1819, before the Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench : containing the evidence of Edward Duvall, an accomplice and the corraborative testimony of twenty-eight witnesses / The trial of Mrs. Ann Nisbett, wife of Walter Nisbett, Esq., of Grafton Street, Berkeley Square and of Kirkby, in the county of York for committing adultery with Thomas Totty, Esq., (a captain in the navy and commander of His Majesty's ship the Sphynx) at Doctors Commons. The trial of Patrick J. Whelan, for the murder of the Hon. Thos. D'Arcy McGee The trial of Robert Sawle Donnall, surgeon and apothecary late of Falmouth, in the county of Cornwall, for the wilful murder by poison of Mrs. Elizabeth Downing, widow his mother-in-law at the Assize at Launceston, for the county aforesaid on Monday, March 31, 1817, before the Honorable Sir Charles Abbott, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The trial of Prof. John W. Webster indicted for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, at the Medical College (North Grove Street) on the 23d of November, 1849 : Supreme Judicial Court, before Chief Justice Shaw, and Associate Justices Wilde, Dewey and Metcalf. The trial of Richard Patch, for the wilful murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, September 23, 1805, at Rotherhithe, in the county of Surry before the Right Hon. Sir A. Macdonald, knt., Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Sessions House, Newington, on Saturday, April 5, 1806 / The trial of Patrick Sellar factor on the Sutherland estates (from 1810 to 1818) for culpable homicide, real injury, and oppression, before the Circuit Court of Justiciary, at Inverness, on the 23rd of April, 1816, as originally prepared by Mr. Sellar's junior counsel. The trial of Robert Swan, charged with the murder of William O. Sprigg, in the Circuit Court for Washington County, July term, 1853 The trial of Richard Armitage for forgery on the Bank of England with the evidence at full length, tried at the Old Bailey Sessions, June 1, 1811, before Sir Richard Graham, kt., and Nash Grose, kt., and found guilty. The trial of Robert Douglass, for the murder of Samuel H. Ives, which was held at Bath, March 21st, 1825 together with such an account of the culprit as can be collected from authentic sources and his last conversations. The trial of Samuel Perry, who murdered his wife on June 1, 1826 with a sketch of his life and death / The trial of P.W. Duffin, late a captain of the Fourth Company in the volunteer regiment of Irish brigade, Dublin and Thomas Lloyd, a citizen of the United States America, for a supposed libel to which is annexed, a letter to Thomas Pinckney, the American minister, wherein Thomas Lloyd claims the interference of the United States of America, to obtain him a satisfaction for unparalleled tortures and cruel oppressions which he has experienced under the British government. The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington, wife of George Errington, Esq., of the Adelphi, in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons for committing adultery with Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an officer in a corps of marines, Captain Buckley, of the Guards, Captain Southby, the Reverend Thomas Walker, clerk, and many others : in which is given, the whole of the depositions and interrogations of the several witnesses fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous scenes in this unparalleled trial. The trial of Richard Patch, for the wilful murder of Isaac Blight, at Rotherhithe, on the 23d of September, 1805 at the Session House, Newington, Surrey, on Saturday the fifth of April 1805 / The trial of Rufus Hill, for the murder of Mary Sisson, May 30th,1808 The trial of Roger, for the murder of Lady Betty Ireland late of Medals-Town, in the county of Bogland, on Wednesday the 23d of March 1756. The trial of Rev. John H. Brown, by the West Lexington Presbytery, on charge of misrepresentation, fraudulent sale and unchristian conduct with a certified copy of the documents, evidence and proceedings. The trial of R. Patch for the murder of Isaac Blight, ship-breaker of Rotherhithe, in the county of Surry The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, upon the charge of poisoning her husband at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in April 1794 tried on Monday, March 28, 1795, at the Gloucester Assizes, before Mr. Justice Lawrence. The trial of Mungo Campbell for the murder of Alexander Earl of Eglintoun The trial of R.J. Fergusson, Esquire, for adultery with the Countess of Elgin, wife of the Earl of Elgin in the Sheriff's Court, on December the 22nd, 1807 : damages ten thousand pounds!!! The trial of Mrs. Alicia Rybot, wife of Francis Thomas Rybot, Esq., mercer of Cheapside, London, for adultery with Mr. Schoole, barrister at law tried in the Bishop of London's Court, Doctor's Commons. The trial of Richard Dry before the Hon. Mr. Baron Metge, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Smith, at a General Assizes and General Gaol Delivery, held in and for the county of the city of Cork, at the King's Old Castle, Cork, on Thursday, the 21st day of Sept. 1797, on an indictment for feloniously tendering and causing to be tendered an unlawful oath to one Charles Callanan. The trial of Rebecca Hodges, for setting fire to the ricks of Mr. Samuel Birch, at Ward End, near Birmingham, which took place before Mr. Baron Garrow, at Warwick, on the 4th April, 1818 The thrilling adventures of Alice Dunbar the celebrated horse thief and female Jack Sheppard, whose daring exploits have created the greatest excitement throughout the country : she is styled by the detectives "The women of many disguises" / The trial and a sketch of the life of Oliver Watkins now under sentence of death in Brooklyn (Con. [i.e., Conn.]) jail for the murder of his wife, March 22, 1829 : the facts of his history obtained in part from his own mouth and partly from the testimony of others. The summing up in the case of Regina v. Foote & others The trial (at large) of the Rev. Henry Bate, clerk with the previous proceedings upon an information exhibited against him by His Grace the Duke of Richmond for a libel before the Honourable Mr. Justice Buller, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on Thursday, June 22, 1780 / The trial and conviction of George S. Twitchell, Jr., for the murder of Mrs. Mary E. Hill, his mother-in-law with the eloquent speeches of counsel on both sides, and Hon. Judge Brewster's charge to the jury in full : to which are added many interesting facts in regard to the Hills and Twitchells never before published. The Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad Company, Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company and the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, petitioners, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, respondents brief for respondent in opposition to petition for allowance of writ of certiorari. The terrible and all absorbing narrative and confession of Edwin Winters with an authentic statement of the horrible assassination of Miss Eugenia Blakeman, on board a western steamer : together with a correct account of the unfortunate fate of Miss Kate Belmont : to which is added a thrilling account of Winters' fearful conflict with and escape from a band of western desperadoes who attempted to lynch him on the banks of the Mississippi River also the most startling developements relative to a conspiracy to revolutionize the United States / The trial and deposition of Mulhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda No. 3282, the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad Company, appellant, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees, no. 3283, Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, appellants, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees, no. 3284, the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, appellant, vs. the Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, appellees brief for C.I. & W.R.R. Company, appellee. The Tichborne trial epitomised giving in a comprehensive form, full report of the trial to the date of adjournment : forty-six days, commencing May 10, adjourned November 15. The trial and conviction of John Church, the preacher of the Surrey Tabernacle, Borough Road, at the Surrey Assizes, at Croydon, on Saturday, the 16th of August, 1817 for an assault with intent to commit an unnatural crime / The Tichborne case compared with previous impostures of the same kind / The Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railway Company The Terrific register or, Record of crimes, judgments, providences and calamities. Trial and confession of Reynolds for the murder of Captain William West for which crime he was hung on the 19th day of November, 1825 : together with an account of his conduct on the Scaffold. The trial and acquittal of Ezra Haskell, for the charge of forgery The suit of John Laimbeer, Jr., against the Hammond Typewriter Company to foreclose a mechanic's lien on the factory building at 69th street and East River and to recover the balance due on his contract for the erection of said building : including the claim of levering & garrigues for erecting the iron work and the claim of the Metropolitan Fireproofing Company for constructing the fireproofing : an interesting case. The trial of Stephen Arnold for the murder of Betsy 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 Cooperstown, June 4th, 1805. The Trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M'Niel, James Gibb, and William M'Lean, the Glasgow cotton-spinners before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on charges of murder, hiring to commit assassinations - and committing, and hiring to commit, violence to persons and property / The trial of the judgment a review of the anarchist case / The three witnesses The Tichborne mystery on the verge of solution, midst the ashes of a dead past / The telephone appeals The terrible deeds of George L. Shaftsbury who killed his own mother and sister, then fled to New York, where he joined the murderess Marie Lavine, whom he detected in the act of dragging to the river the body of a man, whom she had murdered in one of the dens of Walnut Street, in that city and they after passed through the most dark and unparalelled career of crime and were finally both executed in Quebec, June 7, 1850, for the murder of Lord Amel and family. The testimony in the impeachment of Adelbert Ames, as governor of Mississippi The trial (at Large) of James Hill otherwise, James Hind, otherwise, James Actzen for feloniously, wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the Rope-House, in His Majesty's Dock-Yard at Portsmouth : tried at the Assize, at Winchester, on Thursday, March 6, 1777 : before the Honorable Sir William Henry Ashhurst, Knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The Tennessee cause celebre The trial of Samuel Tout and Robert Westcott, for forcibly breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Richard Griffey (being riotously assembled with divers other persons) and stealing fifteen loaves of bread : before Sir Alexander Thomson, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Taunton Assizes, on Friday the 3d day of April, 1801 / The trial of Sir John Piers, bart. for criminal conversation with Eliza, the wife of Valentine Viscount Cloncurry : before Lord Chief-Justice Downes, in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin, on February 19, 20, 1807 : with the letters between the parties. The trial of the great will cause of Tatham v. Wright before Mr. Baron Gurney and a special jury, at the summer assizes, at Lancaster, in August, 1834. The trial of the Rev. Francis Riembauer, a Roman Catholic priest, for the murder of Anna Eichstaedter The trial of Sir Francis Burdett, on a charge of publishing a seditious and malicious libel against His Majesty's government including the baronet's very eloquent defence at full length which lasted nearly four hours tried at Leicester, March 22, 1820, before Mr. Justice Best and a special jury. The trial of Sir Arthur Paget, K.B., late ambassador to the courts of Vienna and Constantinople for criminal conversation with Countess Borringdon, wife of Earl Borringdon and daughter to the late Earl of Westmoreland before Joseph Birchall, Esq., and special jury in the Sheriff's Court, Tuesday, July the 12th, 1808 : damages ten thousand pounds!!! The trial at Bar on a writ of right and proceedings before the grand-assize, in the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster between John Sidney, Earl of Leicester, Viscount Lisle and Baron Sidney, of Penshurst in Kent, demandant and Elizabeth Perry, widow, tenant : on Monday the 11th day of February, 1782, for Penshurst-Place, Park, and premises, in the county of Kent : before Lord Chief Justice Loughborough, Mr. Justice Gould, Mr. Justice Nares and Mr. Justice Heath : with the speeches and arguments of the counsel and judges. The Trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, Esq., John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary and James Coigley for high treason before Judge Buller, &c., under a special commission, at Maidstone, in the county of Kent / The trial at large of an action brought by Edward Loveden Loveden, Esq., against Thomas Raymond Barker, Esq., for criminal conversation with Mrs. Loveden, in which damages were laid at £10,000 tried before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, at Westminster, on Monday, July 3, 1809 / The trial and imprisonment of Geo. W. Felts, a deaf old soldier robbed of his rights the truth in the case The trial at Bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, bart. in the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor and Mr. Justice Lush for perjury, commencing Monday, September 1, 1873 and continued to Monday, September 29, 1873 / The trial at large of a cause, Chuter versus Bunn, to recover the amount of a guarantee before Mr. Collingridge, in the Sheriff's-Court, Guildhall, January 30, 1803 / The Trial at large of John Penny, William Penny, Thomas Collins, John Allen, Daniel Long, John Reeves, James Jenkins, Thomas Morgan, James Roach, Robert Groves, and John Burley for the wilful murder of W. Ingram, (gamekeeper to Colonel Berkeley,) at Catgrove, in the parish of Hill, Gloucestershire : likewise, the trial of W.A. Brodribb, gentleman, for administering an unlawful oath to the above persons, at Gloucester Lent Assizes, 1816, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Holroyd : to which is prefixed, an introductory narrative of the circumstances which led to the apprehension of the offenders and a plan of the ground on which the murder was committed. The trial at large of Capt. Phillip Dennyss for criminal conversation with the wife of Colonel George Dennyss, Esq., his brother with the whole pleadings of the counsel, viz. Erskine, Gibbs, Garrow, Best, &c., before Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the King's Bench, on the 8th of December, 1804 / The trial at large of Samuel Wild Mitchell, a weaver in Spitalfields, for the wilful murder of his own daughter, a child nine years of age, by cutting her throat with a razor which was tried at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey, before Sir Archibald MacDonald, knt. Lord chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, January 12, 1805 : including his confession before the magistrate his defence, &c., &c. / The trial at large of Joseph Wall, Esq., late governor of Goree Island, on the Coast of Africa, for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong, in July, 1782 by causing him to be tied to a gun-carriage and flogged with a piece of rope, on his bare back by Black Men, who was tried and found guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey on the 20th of January, 1802 / The trial at large of William Sparling, Esq., late lieutenant in the Tenth Regiment of Dragoons, commanded by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Samuel Martin Colquitt, Esq., captain of His Majesty's Ship Princess, on an indictment for the murder of Mr. Edward Grayson, of Liverpool, ship-builder before Sir Alan Chambre, knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas, at the assizes, held at Lancaster, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1804 / The trial at Bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, bart. in the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor & Mr. Justice Lush for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873 and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874 : to which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the defendant / The trial at large of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain in the House of Lords, on charges of adulterous intercourse : containing a full and accurate detail of the evidence of the witnesses, the speeches of counsel and all other proceedings in this extraordinary trial : the examination of the witnesses and the documentary testimony, printed verbatim from the authenticated journals of the House of Peers : the whole illustrated by explanatory notes and embellished with faithful and highly-finished portraits, &c. The trial at large of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, in the House of Lords, on charges of adulterous intercourse containing a full and accurate detail of the evidence of the witnesses, the speeches of counsel and all other proceedings in this extraordinary trial from authentic sources : embellished with highly finished portraits, &c. The trial of the Honble. Admiral Byng, at a court-martial held on board His Majesty's ship the St. George, in Portsmouth Harbour, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1756, for an enquiry into his conduct while he commanded in the Mediterranean. together with his defence, likewise an appendix, containing all the papers read in court, and several others : being much fuller, and more circumstantial, than the judge advocate's minutes, because containing all the occasional speeches and reflections made by the members of the court, or the prisoner, on what was said, or passed, and each member's name prefixed to the questions he proposed. The trial of Sir Henry Mildmay, bart. for crim[inal] con[versation] with his wife's sister, Lady Roseberry : and the letters of Sir Henry Mildmay, tried before Joseph Burchall, Esq., in the Sheriffs Court, December, 10, 1814 / The trial of the Queen containing the proceedings in the House of Lords extracted from their journals on the bill of pains and penalties, for depriving Her Majesty of her rights, as Queen consort and effecting a divorce from His Majesty, George the Fourth and also the whole of the defence. The trial of the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Francis Annesley Esq., and John Lans, gent. for an assault on the Honourable James Annesley, Daniel MacKercher, and Hugh Kennedy Esq'rs., and William Goostry, gent. : before the Hon. Richard Mounteney Esq., second baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and St. George Caulfield Esq., His Majesty's attorney-general, justices of assize for the Leinster Circuit, on Friday, Aug. 3, 1744, at Athy in the county of Kildare : containing the whole evidence, as deliver'd by the witnesses / The trial at large on an action for damages, brought in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Yelverton and a jury of citizens on Saturday the 20th of February, 1796, by the Right Hon. George Fred. Earl of Westmeath against the Honourable Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw for adultery with the Right Hon. Mary Anne, countess of Westmeath containing the whole of the evidence, with the speeches of the learned counsel and the charge of the venerable judge : to which is prefixed, an epistle dedicatory to the fashionable world. The Trial at large of Thomas Bowen Slaiter, late of Stockport, surgeon, Richard Fell, Olivia, his wife, Sarah Fell, spinster, and Jonathan Ward, for a conspiracy against John Lowe, of Stockport, serjeant of the Court of Requests there and others before the Honorable Mr. Serjeant Marshall, and the Honorable Francis Burton, Esq., at Chester, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 5th and 6th of April, 1815. The Trial at full length of the 38 men from Manchester on a charge of administering an unlawful oath before Sir George Wood, K.B., at Lancaster, on Thursday, 27th August, 1812, with additional notes, &c., by several of the defendants. The trial at large of William Hodgson, of Leeds, aged 19 years, for a rape committed on the night of the twelfth of April 1811, on the body of Harriet Halliday, of the same place, aged 16 The trial at large of William Sparling, Esq., and Samuel Martin Colquitt, Esq., R.N., on an indictment for the murder of Mr. Edward Grayson, of Liverpool before Sir Alan Chambre, knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas, at the Assizes, held at Lancaster, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1804 / The trial at large of Rhynwick Williams at the Old Bailey, July 8th, 1790, before Judge Buller, for maliciously and feloniously making an assault on Miss. Ann Porter and cutting her cloak, gown, stays, petticoat and shift, with the pleadings of the counsel and Judge Buller's excellent charge to the jury, verbatim / The trial at large of Ed. Lowe and Wm. Jobbins before the recorder of London, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey : on Saturday the 30th of October, 1790, for not having the fear of God before their eyes, but being moved and instigated by the devil, on the 16th day of May last, at Aldersgate Street, feloniously, wilfully and maliciously did set on fire and burn the house of Francis Gilding : they were both found guilty, death / The trial at large of Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd, at the Old Bailey, on Friday, December the 8th, 1775 elucidated by such matter as never before transpired with the particulars of her first commitment to Tothiil-fields-Bridewell, on the eleventh of June last, together with all that passed in private between the magistrates and her counsel, never before made public, with proper strictures and remarks on the several parts of the evidence / The trial at large of Ann Arnold, for the wilful murder of her infant child, under five years of age, by drowning him in a pond at Spexhall, in the county of Suffolk before the Hon. Sir N. Grose, knt., at the Assizes held at Bury, March 26, 1813 / The trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, late of Tavistock-Street, bankrupts, plaintiffs, and Thomas Worsley, Esq., secretary of the Phجnix Fire-Office (for the proprietors of the said office) defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas, at Guildhall, on Thursday, the 23d of July 1794 together with a narrative of the transactions, an account of the former trial in the same court when the plaintiffs were non-suited, the trial between Morgan and Crouch the arguments in the Court of Common-Pleas on a motion for arrest of judgment, the proceedings on a writ of error in the court of King's Bench, on the 7th of June 1796, when judgment was reserved : to which are annexed observations / The trial at large of George Barrington before Lord Chief Baron Eyre at the Sessions House of the Old Bailey, on Friday the 17th instant for robbing Henry Townsend, Esq., at Enfield Races for which he was found guilty : with the pleadings of counsel, the judge's charge to the jury and the prisoner's two remarkable speeches, verbatim / The Trial of W. Davenport, S. Stubbs, J. Woode, G. Jackson, J. Tittersall alias Tittensall, R. Barnes, A. Tittersall alias Tittensall, and J. Hattersley, journeymen hatters, of Macclesfield for a conspiracy against their masters and refusing to work for the wages which they and other workmen were accustomed to receive / The Trial of William Codling, mariner, John Reid, mariner, 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 a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the Admiralty of England held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey on Tuesday the 26th of October, 1802 / The trial of William Jemott, for piracy The trial of William Priddle, Robert Holloway and Stephen Stephens for a conspiracy against Mr. George Crossley. who were tried at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 24th and 25th of April 1787 and convicted : with the arguments of counsel / The trial of W. Lovett, journeyman cabinet-maker for a seditious libel : before Mr. Justice Littledale, at the Assizes at Warwick, on Tuesday, the 6th of August, 1839. The trial of William Cruchley, of John-Street, Bedford-Row, attorney-at-law for having maliciously preferred seven indictments for felony against his late clerk, who on such trial obtained 2000 pounds damages : also the proceedings on those indictments at the Old Bailey. The trial of Warren Hastings, Esq., complete from February 1788, to June 1794 with a preface, containing the history of the origin of the impeachment, a list of the changes in the High Court of Justice, pending the trial and the debate in the House of Commons, on the motion of thanks to the managers. The trial of William Shields for murder of Thomas Ryan in Kevin's-Street, on the 14th of July, 1802, before the Hon. Justice Day and the Hon. Justice Fox at Dublin, the 6th of November, 1802 / The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, Matthew Killroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery soldiers in His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday evening, the 5th of March, 1770, at the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and general Goal Delivery, held at Boston, the 27th day of November, 1770, by adjournment : before the Hon. Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Troweridge, Esquires, justices of said court / The trial by impeachment of Henry lord viscount Melville for high crimes and misdemeanors before the House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806 : to which is prefixed, a sketch of the life and political character of His Lordship and a complete account of the proceedings in Parliament relative to the charges on which the impeachment was founded. The Trial of Weeping Billy for the wilful murder of Ann Webb also, the trials of William Duncan for the wilful murder of W. Chivers, Esq., John Maycock and John Pope for the wilful murder of A.M. Pooley, at Horsleydown, and John Augustus for the wilful murder of his shipmate, Peter Williams. The trial of unfortunate Byrne, (late coachman to the Hon. John Jocelyn,) at the suit of the present and absent Bishop of Clogher before the commission, at the Sessions-House, Green-Street October 28, 1811, for accusing his lordship of endeavouring to seduce him to commit an unnatural crime, in which are given the splendid speech of Mr. Bushe, solicitor-general and counsel on the part of the prosecution together with the charge of Judge Day and the luminous, admonitory and rebuking sentence passed by Mr. Justice Fox : to which is annexed the opinion of that great political writer Mr. Cobbett on the late abominable and disgusting transaction. The trial of William Smith, John Clarke and Robert Baxter for a burglary in the shop of the Mr. Fletcher, watchmaker, Chester, at Chester Sessions, September 20, 1810, with several interesting letters from Smith and Clarke to their friends : together with an account of their execution on Wednesday, October 10 : a copy of the letter, sent to Smith and Clarke, by the Rev. Ebenezer White and a faithful detail of their behaviour subsequent to their condemnation. The trial of Wm. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How's Lane meeting, Plymouth before the Hon. Baron Perryn and a special jury, at Exeter, on the 25th of July, 1793, for seditious words / The trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for crim. con. with Lady Elizabeth Howard wife of B.H. Howard, Esq., presumptive heir to the Duke of Norfolk, and daughter to the Earl of Fauconberg, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, Feb. 24, 1794, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, damages one thousand pounds / The trial of Captain John Betham of the honorable company's marine on charges preferred against him by Capt. Sir Charles Malcolm, knt., Royal Navy, superintendent of the Bombay Marine : including part of the correspondence relative thereto, and the documents rejected by the court. The trial of an action of trespass in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall before the Right Honorable Lord Chief Justice Dallas, and a special jury on the 28th of July, 1821, between John Allen, Esq., plaintiff, and Frederick Waller and John Shaw, overseers of the poor of St. Dunstan's in the west, defendants respecting the liability of the Honourable Society of Clifford's Inn to payment of rates for the relief of the poor : to which are prefixed observations on the liability of places usually termed extra parochial including the inns of court and chancery to payment of poor rates / The trial of Blackburn, Moore and Walsh for the murder of John Blackburn The trial of Thomas Sheridan, Esq., for criminal conversation with the lady of Peter Campbell, Esquire in the Sheriff's Court, on July the 7th, 1807 : damages fifteen-hundred Pounds !!! : with the memoirs of the Right-Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan and his son Thomas Sheridan, Esquire. The trial of Capt. Edward Clark, commander of His Majesty's ship the Canterbury for the murder of Capt. Tho. Innes, commander of His Majesty's ship the Warwick, in a duel at Hyde-Park, March 12, 1749, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey on Thursday the 26th of April 1750 : being the fourth sessions in the Mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Pennant, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Trial of an information issuing out of the Court of King's-Bench, on the prosecution of William Baily, clerk, against Francis Newman and John Hunt, Esqrs., two of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Somerset for certain trespasses and misdemeanors, at the assizes at Taunton, in the said county, on Monday the first of April, 1776, before the Honourable Sir Beaumont Hotham, knight, one of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer. The trial by Combat of Henry de Essex and Robert de Montfort at Reading Abby The trial of Agostinho Rabello for the murder of Ferris Beardsley, at New-Preston, Con., April 27, 1835 : with some particulars in relation to the life of Rabello. The trial of Adelaide Bartlett for murder held at the Central Criminal Court from Monday, April 12, to Saturday, April 17, 1886 / The trial of Arthur Thistlewood, on a charge of high treason tried at the Old Bailey, April 17th, 1820, before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott. The trial of Baron Hompesch for a libel which took place at Maidstone, on Wednesday, March 16th, 1808, before the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury : with a true copy of the libel, as far as it is consistent with common decency / The trial of Albert John Tirrell, for the murder of Maria A. Bickford including a sketch of his character, personal appearance &c., together with a faithful and minute report of the arguments of the prosecuting officer and counsel, the chain of evidence, charge of the judge, and verdict of the jury. The trial for crim. con., Wright versus Braham the celebrated singer and musical composer, in the Common Pleas on Tuesday, July 23, 1816, with the whole of the evidence, verbatim. The trial of Capt. John Porteous before the High Criminal Court, or Lords of Justiciary, in Scotland, for wounding and killing several persons at a late execution of a criminal, in the Grass-Market at Edinburgh, by firing and ordering his men to fire on the spectators. The trial of Augustin Bogle French, John French Burke, and Matthew Welch for a conspiracy in the Court of King's Bench before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury, on Wednesday the 9th of December 1818 : to which are added the further proceedings on the 27th of January, and 1st and 3d of February 1819, and the sentence / The trial of Bishop, Williams, and May, at the Old Bailey, Dec. 2, 1831 for the murder of the Italian boy, Carlo Ferrier : exact copies of the original confessions of the prisoners Bishop and Williams, and full particulars of their conduct in Newgate : and the execution of Bishop and Williams / The Trials of Owen Kirwan, Felix Roorke, Thomas Connelly, Michael Kelly, Laurence Bigley, Michael Terrell, John Hayes, Henry Howley, and Robert Emmett, Esq. for high treason, tried at the Sessions-House, Green-Street, before the Rt. Hon. John Lord Norbury, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, the Honble. Mr. Justice Finucane, one of the justices of same court, the Hon. Baron George, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and the Honble. Mr. Justice Daly, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench : to which is subjoined the provisional proclamation / The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily with the remarkable trials of Joseph Sedgeley, a boy only 15 years of age for a burglary and Mary Kierman with intent of murdering her infant only 14 days old by leaving it in the street. The trial between William Fawkener, Esq., (clerk of the privy-council,) plaintiff, and the Honourable John Townshend, (son of Lord Viscount Townshend,) defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife (late Miss Poyntz) before the Honourable Francis Buller, Esq., one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, in Westminster-Hall, on Wednesday the 12th of July, 1786 : with some interesting particulars relative to the duel between the plaintiff and the defendant. The trial of a cause instituted by Richard Pepper Arden, Esq., His Majesty's Attorney General, by writ of scire facias, to repeal a patent granted on the sixteenth of December 1775, to Mr. Richard Arkwright, for an invention of certain instruments and machines for preparing silk, cotton, flax, and wool for spinning before the Honorable Francis Buller, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 25th of June 1785. The trial, conviction and condemnation of Andrew Brommich and William Atkins for being Romish priests : before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, at Summer Assizes last at Stafford held there for the county of Stafford, where they received sentence of death accordingly : together with the tryal of Charles Kern, at Hereford Assizes last for being a Romish priest. The Trials at large of the Rev. William Francis Platt, Peter Renvoize, Sanderson Turner Sturtevant, James Brown Unwin, Stephen Allen Witherden, William Bragg, James George Greenwood and Samuel Ames, the younger for conspiring with Joseph Merceron, Esq., in defrauding the poor rate funds of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green, of £925 1s., 3d. : before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, on Friday, the 28th of May, 1819 / The Trial of a lady on the suspicion of theft, who was confined thirty-three days in the Suffolk jail The trial of Captain Elwin, for criminal conversation with the lady of Sir George Brograve, bart. before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on July the 8th, 1807, with the intercepted letters : damages two thousand pounds!!!. The trial of a new society being a review of the celebrated Ettor-Giovannitti-Caruso case, beginning with the Lawrence textile strike that caused it and including the general strike that grew out of it / Before the general court-martial convened in the city of Washington, D.C., by order of the president argument of Judge-Advocate Asa Bird Gardiner, LL. D., delivered January 22d and 23d, 1885, on behalf of the prosecution, in the trial of Brig-Gen. David G. Swaim, judge advocate-general, U.S.A. The trial of Captain Roche The trial of Captain William Smith, of the Hon. the East-India Company's battalion of artillery, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Mary Bond, wife of Lieutenant Charles John Bond, of the same corps before Sir Benjamin Sulivan, knight recorder, and special court, assembled at Bombay, February 13,1804 damage 32,000 rupees (4000l. sterling) The Trial of Alicia Rybot, wife of Mr. Rybot, mercer in Cheapside, London for adultery with Mr. Schoole, barrister at law, and of Lydia Sheridan, wife of Major Sheridan, for adultery with Francis Newman, Esq. : tried in the Bishop of London's Court, Doctor's Commons. The trial of Alpheus Hitchcock before the Hon. William W. Van Ness, Esq., for the murder of his wife, by poison, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, held at Sullivan, in and for the county of Madison, on the third day of July, 1807 / The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl at the Admiralty sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriot, knt. (judge advocate) and Sir William Ashurst, knt. &c., on Thursday, June 7, 1792 : of which he was most honourably acquitted, and the two evidences for the prosecution committed to Newgate to take their trials for wilful and corrupt perjury. The trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq., Edward Lucas, Francis Peacock, Mark Prevot, John Cummins, otherwise called Charles Chapman, William Pigg, John Bickley, Henry Bourn, and Thomas Bowes, attorney at law, on Wednesday the 30th day of May l787, in His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, Westminster before the Hon. Mr. Justice Buller, and a special jury, for a conspiracy against the Right Hon. Mary Eleanor Bowes, commonly called Countess of Strathmore : to which are added, the speeches of Mr. Erskine, Mr. Chambre, and Mr. Fielding, in mitigation of punishment on behalf of the conspirators, and of Mr. Mingay, Mr. Law, and Mr. Garrow, in support of the prosecution, previous to the judgment of the court, on Tuesday the 26th day of June, which is also included / The trial Goodburne v. T. & A. Bowman for a libel respecting the management of the Revenues of the corporation of Richmond, before Mr. Justice Js. Parke and a special jury, Aug. 31, 1832 / The trial of Albert W. Hicks for piracy on board the Sloop Edwin A. Johnson United States Circuit Court, before Hon. Judge Smalley : history of the case. The trial of Alexander M'Laren and Thomas Baird before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 5th and 7th March 1817, for sedition / The trial between the Phجnix Assurance Company and Mr. James Brown, late of St. Paul's Church Yard containing the evidence delivered in the Court of Common Pleas, at the Guildhall of the city of London on Tuesday, December 15, 1789 / The trial of Capt. W. Codling and John Read for sinking the Brig Adventure, off Brighton, and J. Easterby and W. Macfarlane, as accessaries, in procuring the commission of the felony, in order to defraud the underwriters tried at the Admiralty sessions, held before Sir Wm. Scott, Lord Ellenborough and Baron Thompson at the Old Bailey Session's House, on Tuesday, October 26, 1802. The trial between William Leworthy and the Globe Insurance Company before Mr. Baron Graham, and a special jury, at Taunton Assizes, 5th and 6th April, 1810 / The trial of Francis Ravaillac for the murder of King Henry the Great together with an account of his torture and execution / The trial of Dennis Collins, for high treason before the Hon. Mr. Justice Bosanquet, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Gurney, at Abingdon, August 22, 1832, and a narrative of his life, communicated by himself to his solicitor. The trial of Francis William Sykes, Esq., for adultery with the wife of Captain Parslow, of the Third Regiment of Dragoons, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, December, 9th, 1789. The trial of Colonel Despard, Esquire for high treason, at the Session House, Newington, Surry, on Monday the seventh of February, 1803 / The trial of Debi Charan Moira alias Halwai for murder, Nuddea Sessions, May, 1894. The trial of Charles Angus, Esq., on an indictment for the wilful murder of Margaret Burns, at the Assizes held at Lancaster, on Friday, 2d Sept. 1808 before the Hon. Sir Alan Chambre, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton for publishing a suposed libel, intituled, Politics for the people, or, Hog's Wash, at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February twenty-fourth, 1794. The trial of Charles Joseph Briscoe, Esquire, justice of the Peace, and superintendent of Police, for the town and island of Bombay at a special sessions of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery in and for the island of Bombay, before the Hon'ble Sir James Mackintosh, kt., recorder, and his associates on the 21st, 22d and 23d of November 1810. The trial of Frederick Calvert, Esq., Baron of Baltimore, in the Kingdom of Ireland, for a rape on the body of Sarah Woodcock and of Eliz. Griffinburg and Ann Harvey, otherwise Darby as accessaries before the fact, for procuring, aiding and abetting him in committing the said rape at the assizes held at Kingston, for the county of Surry, on Saturday, the 26th of March, 1768, before the Hon. Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer. The trial of Count Struensee, late prime minister to the King of Denmark before the Royal Commission of Inquisition at Copenhagen / The trial of Daniel Dawson for poisoning Mr. Adams's mare at Newmarket, in 1809, which took place before Mr. Justice Heath, at Cambridge, July 22, 1812 : corrected and revised with the addition of a true copy of the indictment : the speech of counsel and the arguments on the point of law, at length : together with observations on the case, the prisoner's behaviour after condemnation to the time of execution, &c., with other interesting matter / The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton for publishing a supposed libel comparing the King of England to a game cock in a pamphlet intituled Politics for the people, or, Hog's wash at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February twenty-fourth, 1794. The trial of Charles Southwell (editor of "The Oracle of Reason") for blasphemy, before Sir Charles Wetherall, recorder of the city of Bristol, January the 14th, 1842 / The trial of Emanuel Jacoma, a Greek before Mr. Justice Buller, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, for wilfully setting fire to his house, in order to defraud the Phoenix Insurance Office of six hundred and fifty pounds. The trial of Dinuzulu on charges of high treason at Greytown, Natal, 1908-09 before His Honour Sir William Smith, kt., president of the Special Court, the Honourable Mr. Justice H.G. Boshoff, and the Honourable Mr. Justice H.C. Shepstone : the indictment : the addresses of counsel for the prosecution and for the defence, and the judgment of the court. The trial of George Allen, of Upper Mayfield who was executed at Stafford, on Monday, March 30, 1807, for the wilful murder of three of his children. The trial of Edward Breton, night patrol of St. Giles's, William Jones, late patrol of Bow Street and William Mason, constable of St. James's, for a conspiracy to defraud Margaret Howlett and Sarah Hutton of the sum of five pounds, under the pretence of compounding a charge of felony, made against James Howlett, John Morris and Samuel Barrett, who were committed to His Majesty's gaol of Newgate for trial : together with a detail of circumstances which led to the apprehension of the offenders / The trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for bigamy before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th, and Monday the 22d of April, 1776, on the last of which days the said Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston was found guilty. The trial of David F. Hazen, Esq., Absalom Morris, Daniel T. Lawson, and David F. Davis in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County, Penna., on charges of conspiracy, arising from their instituting suits for violations of the 48th and 49th sections of the act of April 16, 1850, commonly called the Small Note Law / The trial of Edmund Thrower, blacksmith, late of Carbrook, in Norfolk for the wilful murder of Thomas Carter, & Elizabeth Carter, his daughter, on the 16th day of October, 1793, at Cratfield, in the county of Suffolk : and also the trial of John and Elizabeth Smith, for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Smith, an infant aged 8 years, daughter of the said John Smith by a former wife, by starving and cruelty, at Cookley, in the county of Suffolk : before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, at the assizes held at Bury, March 21, 1812 / The trial of Elizabeth Canning, spinster, for wilful and corrupt perjury, at Justice Hall in the Old-Bailey, held by adjournment, on Monday the 29th of April, Wednesday the 1st, Friday the 3d, Saturday the 4th, Monday the 6th, Tuesday the 7th, and Wednesday the 8th of May, 1754 before the Right Honourable Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London, Sir Edward Clive, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, the Honourable Heneage Legge, Esq., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, William Moreton, Esq., recorder, and others the justices, &c. / The trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Frances Wakefield indicted with one Edward Thevenot, a servant, for conspiracy and for the abduction of Miss Ellen Turner, the only child an heiress of William Turner, Esq., of Shrigley Park, in the county of Chester. The trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, of Knaresbrough who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759 : to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial : his own account of himself written after his condemnation : with the apology, which he left in his cell for the attempt he made on his own life : also, "The dream of Eugene Aram," a poem / The trial of Edward Breton, night patrol of St. Giles's, William Jones, late patrol of Bow Street, and William Mason, constable of St. James's for a conspiracy, to defraud Margaret Howlett and Sarah Hutton of the sum of five pounds, under the pretence of compounding a charge of felony, made against James Howlett, John Morris, and Samuel Barrett, who were committed to His Majesty's Gaol of Newgate for trial : together with a detail of circumstances which led to the apprehension of the offenders / The trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, of Knaresbrough who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759 : to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial : his own account of himself written after his condemnation : with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life : also, "The dream of Eugene Aram," a poem, by Thomas Hood. The trial of Colonel Quentin of the Tenth, or, Prince of Wales's own Regiment of Hussars by a general court-martial, held at Whithall on Monday, the 17th of October, 1814, and continued by adjournment till Monday, the 31st of October, 1814 / The trial of Charles Getter, for the murder of his wife, Rebecca Getter at August Oyer and Terminer, 1838, held at Easton, Northampton County, Pa. The trial of Fanny Wilmot, wife of John Wilmot, Esq., M.P., for adultery with a footman containing the whole of the curious depositions of the servants and others, who described this singular and lamentable amour, from its rise and progress in the drawing-room, to its very extraordinary and affecting disclosure at Washborn's lodgings : with the result of the sentence of the ecclesiastical court. The trial of George Gordon, Esquire, commonly called Lord George Gordon. for high treason at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781 / In the Court of Oyer and Terminer of said county the trial of Daniel Clever, indicted for the murder of William Martin : before Hon. Wilbur F. Sadler, president judge. The trial of Christopher Atkinson, Esq., member of Parliament for Heydon in Yorkshire and late cornfactor to His Majesty's Victualling-Board for perjury, tried in the Court of King's Bench, before the Right Honourable William, Earl of Mansfield and a special jury, on the nineteenth day of July, 1783 / The trial of Charles the First, King of England before the High Court of Justice for high treason : begun January 20, in the 24th year of his reign, and continued to the 27th : to which is added, the journal of the High-Court of Justice for the trial of the King, as it was read in the House of Commons, and attested by Mr. Phelps, clerk to that court / The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for a conspiracy in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814 : with the subsequent proceedings in the Court of King's Bench / The trial of Colonel Despard and his associates for high treason and a conspiracy, &c., &c., before Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough and the other commissioners at the New-Sessions-House in the county of Surry, Great Britain, 1803 : to which is added an account of their execution. The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton before Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July the tenth, 1793, for selling a supposed libel, A letter, addressed to the addressers by Thomas Paine. The Trial of Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Robert Charnock, Anne Charnock, David Jones, Frances Jones and Rebecca Jones at the King's-Bench-Bar on Thursday the 23d, day of November, A.D. 1682, in Michaelmas-term, 34 Car., II. rs., before all the judges of the said Court of King's Bench, upon an information exhibited there by His Majesty's Attorney General, for unlawful tempting and inticing the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, one of the younger daughters of the Rt. Honble. George Earl of Berkeley, to unlawful love and carying her away from her father's house in Surry, with an intent to cause her to live in a scandalous manner with the said Lord Grey : upon which trial, the five first named defendants in the said information were found guilty. The trial of Frank James for murder with confessions of Dick Liddil and Clarence Hite and history of the "James gang." The trial of Christopher Atkinson, Esq. member of Parliament for Heydon in Yorkshire and late cornfactor to His Majesty's Victualling-Board for perjury : tried in the Court of King's Bench, before the Right Honourable William Earl of Mansfield, and a special jury, on the nineteenth day of July, 1783 / The trial of James Gillham, an attorney for demanding and receiving of Lord Falkland, Henry Speed, Esq., and D. Broughton, Esq., the sum of three hundred twenty-two pounds, ten shillings for procuring them the loan of two thousand four hundred and fifty pounds, contrary to an act passed in the seventeenth year of His Present Majesty : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on the 20th of February, 1795, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury / The trial of Georgina Ann Fawkener, wife of Everard Fawkener, Esq., of Saint James's Street for adultery with the Right Honourable John Lord Townshend, late member of Parliament for Westminster, tried in the Bishop of London's Court, Doctor's Commons. Trial of John C. Colt for the murder of Samuel Adams. The trial of Henry St. George Tucker, Esq. for an assault, with intent to commit a rape, on the person of Mrs. Dorothea Simpson, held in the Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort William, in Bengal before the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Henry Russell, Sir John Royds, and Sir William Burroughs, on Tuesday, September 9, 1806, and following day, including the whole of the evidence, speeches of counsel, &c., &c. / The trial of James Evans on a charge of the wilful murder of Mr. Thomas Price at his warehouse in Marsden's Square, Manchester, before Mr. Justice Bayley at Lancaster Spring Assizes on Friday, 17th of March, 1826 / The trial of J. Hacket, Esquire for adultery with Mrs. Mansergh in the Irish Court of Exchequer on December the 10th, 1807. The trial of James Wolfe, Geo. Wolfe and John Eden charged with the murder of Isabella Young at Herrington in August, 1815 : together with an outline of evidence procured subsequent to the trial, which ultimately led to the pardon of James Wolfe and John Eden, convicted of such crime : also the trial of James Lincoln, convicted at the Summer Assizes, 1820, for perjury, connected with the above case. The trial of George Jacob Holyoake, on an indictment for blasphemy before Mr. Justice Erskine and a common jury, at Gloucester, August the 15th, 1842 / The trial of George Gordon, Esquire, commonly called Lord George Gordon for high treason at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781 / The trial of Herman W. Mudgett, alias H.H. Holmes, for the murder of Benjamin F. Pitezel in the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, commonwealth of Pennsylvania, October 28, 29, 30, 31 and November 1 and 2, 1895. The trial of Henry Sell for the wilful murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, wife of Mr. Wm. Clark, farrier, at Walsoken, in Norfolk at the Lent assizes 1788, holden at Thetford, before Sir W.H. Ashhurst, knt., one of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's-Bench / The trial of James Whiting, John Parsons and William Congreve for a libel against the Hon. G.C. Berkeley, rear admiral of the Red and one of the representatives in Parliament for the county of Gloucester, by a special jury before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Macdonald, in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, June 27th, 1804 / The trial of James Stewart in Aucharn in Duror of Appin for the murder of Colin Campbell of Glenure, Esq., factor for His Majesty on the forfeited estate of Ardshiel before the Circuit Court of Justiciary held at Inveraray on Thursday the 21st, Friday the 22d, Saturday the 23d and Monday the 25th of September last, by His Grace the Duke of Argyll, lord justice-general and the Lords Elchies and Kilkerran, commissioners of Justiciary. The trial of Henry Redhead Yorke, Esq., for a conspiracy and sedition before the Hon. Mr. Justice Rooke, at the assizes, held for the county of York, on Saturday, July, 10, 1795 : abridged from "The state trials," with a preface, notes and appendix / The trial of Jeremiah Hill, Esq., for heresy before the Church of Christ in Biddeford. May 2, 1793. The trial of Hawley Harvey Crippen The trial of James O'Coigly otherwise called James Quigley, otherwise called James John Fivey, Arthur O'Connor, Esq., John Binns, John Allen and Jeremiah Leary for high treason, under a special commission at Maidstone, in Kent on Monday the twenty-first and Tuesday the twenty-second days of May, 1798 / The trial of Hugh Wollaghan yeoman by a General Court Martial held in the barracks of Dublin on Saturday Oct. 13, 1798 for the murder of Thomas Dogherty, colonel Earl of Enniskillen, president : to which is added His Excellency Lord Cornwallis's order for the court-martial to be dissolved. The trial of James Watson for high treason at the bar of the Court of King's Bench on Monday the 9th, Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Thursday the 12th, Friday the 13th, Saturday the 14th, and Monday the 16th of June, 1817 : with the antecedent proceedings / The trial of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham, by a Military commission and the proceedings under his application for a writ of habeas corpus in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio. The trial of James Annesley and Joseph Redding at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey on Thursday the 15th of July, 1742 for the murder of Thomas Egglestone. The trial of James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in full Parliament for felony, on Tuesday, the 16th day of February, 1841. The "Diamond murder" an extraordinary case of an innocent man convicted on circumstantial evidence trial of Ignatz Ratzky, indicted for the murder of Sigismund Fellner, 18th October 1861 : containing the prisoner's statement, the opening address of the district attorney, the evidence taken on the trial, the speeches of the prisoners counsel, the charge of the judge to the jury, with opinions on the evidence based upon the testimony, &c. : with the application and appeal for his pardon. The trial of Henry Delahay Symonds for a libel against John Thomas Troy, D.D., Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin by a special jury before the Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, July 11th, 1805 / The trial of George Rose, Esq., secretary to the treasury, &c. for employing Mr. Smith, a publican in Westminster, upon a late Westminster election and not paying him on which he was on Thursday 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 / The trial of James Haselden, Richard Dixon and others for a conspiracy to defraud Richard Tattersall & Edmund Tattersall and others, the real creditors of the said James Haselden, a bankrupt / The trial of James Carnegie of Finhaven for the murder of Charles, Earl of Strathmore on the 9th May 1728 The trial of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham by a military commission and the proceedings under his application for a writ of habeas corpus in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio. The trial of his R.H., the D. of C., July 5th, 1770, for criminal conversation with Lady Harriet G-------r to which is prefixed an introductory discourse upon the antient and modern punishments of adultery and the uncommon progress of that crime, including all the letters which have passed between his R.H., and her ladyship, those from her ladyship to the Hon. Miss V-n, her sister and the letter of complaint from Miss V., to Lady G., comprising the whole correspondence with explanatory notes upon the same. The trial of James Bowditch and nine others at the suit of the King and on the prosecution of George Lowman Tuckett, Esq., for conspiracy, assault, and false imprisonment at the late Summer Assizes for the county of Dorset, July 25, 1818, before Mr. Justice Park and a special jury / The trial of James N. Tandy, Esq. as had in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench on the 11th of June, 1792, on an indictment for challenging and provoking to fight John Toler, Esq., His Majesty's soliciter general / The trial of James Wilson for high treason with an account of his execution at Glasgow, September, 1820, etc., etc., now respectfully submitted to the consideration of the reformers of Glasgow / The trial of James Hill commonly called John the painter at the castle of Winchester on Thursday the 6th day of March, 1777, before the Hon. Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt., for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a certain building called the Rope-House in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth : to which is added the particulars of his confession taken down from his own mouth by Sir John Fielding's clerk, the morning after his condemnation. The trial of Governor T. Picton for inflicting the torture on Louisa Calderon, a free mulatto and one of His Britannic Majesty's subjects in the island of Trinidad : tried before Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough and a special jury and found guilty / The trial of James Greenacre and Sarah Gale for the wilful murder of Hannah Brown! : with Mr. Adolphus opening speech detailing the facts and the horrid mutilation of the body!! and the whole of the evidence given in this extraordinary affair : with the defence, counsel's speeches, judge's charge to the jury, &c., &c. The trial of Gulian C. Verplank, Hugh Maxwell and others, for a riot in Trinity Church at the commencement of Columbia College in August 1811 The trial of J. Rushby in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall for regrating in buying corn at Mark-Lane and afterwards selling it on the same day at an advanced price : including the important speech of Lord Kenyon, wherein he deplores the situation of the poor and expresses his determination as far as lies in his power to give every encouragement to the prosecution of those guilty of monopoly, forestalling, &c. The Trial of James Lackey, Isaac Evertson, Chauncy H. Coe, Holloway Howard, Hiram Hubbard, John Butterfield, James Ganson, Asa Knowlen, Harris Seymour, Henry Howard, and Moses Roberts for kidnapping Capt. William Morgan at the Ontario General Sessions held at Canandaigua, Ontario County, Aug. 22, 1827. The trial of Joanna Southcott during seven days, which commenced on the fifth and ended on the eleventh of December 1804, at the Neckinger House, Bermondsey, near London. The trial of John Donellan, Esq., for the wilful murder of Sir Theodosius Edward Allesley Boughton, bart. at the assize at Warwick, on Friday, March 30th. 1781 : before the Honorable Francis Buller, Esq., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The trial of John Binns, deputy of the London Corresponding Society for sedition before Mr. Justice Ashhurst, at the assize held for the county of Warwick, on Saturday, August 12, 1797 / The trial of John Frost for seditious words, in Hilary term, 1793 The trial of John Horne Tooke for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the seventeenth, Tuesday the eighteenth, Wednesday the nineteenth, Thursday the twentieth, Friday the twenty-first, and Saturday the twenty-second of November 1794 / The trial of John Hart, Esq., alderman of London for adultery with Hannah Hickman, his house-keeper and unparalleled cruelty to Mrs. Hart, his wife, having beat her head several times against the chimney-pieceاpulled a ribbon which she wore round her neck, with such violence as to break itاkicked and dragged her about the roomاpinched her in bedاstruck her on the face, &c., &c., &c., as proved in the Consistorial Court at Doctor's Commons, 1780. The trial of John M'Taggart, Esq., for adultery with the wife of Jesse Gregson, Esq. before the Right Hon. Edward Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, at Guildhall, London, 27th July, 1808 / The trial of John Tuite, otherwise Captain Fearnought for the murder of the Reverend George Knipe : before the Hon. Judge Chamberlain, at Trim, Summer Assizes, 1799 / The trial of John Bishop Allen for the wilful murder of William Lane, of Leicester, drummer in the 35th Regt. of Foot, at Thurmaston, on the 25th day of November, 1822 : before the Honourable Sir James Allan Park, knt., at the Castle of Leicester, on Friday, the fourth day of April, 1823 / The trial of John Lomas and Edith Morrey for the wilful murder of George Morrey, farmer, at Hankelow, Cheshire, master of the said John Lomas and husband of the said Edith Morrey, at the Castle of Chester, on Friday, the 21st of August, 1812, before the Hon. Robert Dallas, His Majesty's chief justice and the Hon. Francis Burton, His Majesty's other justice : illustrated with a ground plan of Mr. Morrey's house and of the upper rooms : to which is added an appendix. The trial of Joseph Merceron, Esq. before Mr. Justice Abbott, in the Court of King's Bench, on Saturday, May 16, 1818, for having fraudulently appropriated to the payment of the expenses attending two indictments, on which he was tried some time ago, certain sums of money, the property of the Parish of St. Matthew, Bethnal-Green : the jury, without retiring from the box, pronounced the defendantاguilty. The trial of John Magee, proprietor of the Dublin Evening Post for publishing an historical review of the Duke of Richmond's administration in Ireland : tried in the Court of King's Bench, on the 26th and 27th July, before the Right Hon. Chief Justice Downes and a special jury : to which is prefixed, a report of several motions, grounded on Mr. Magee's affidavit, to postpone his trial, until Michaelmas term. The trial of John H[o]rne Tooke for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the seventeenth, Tuesday the eighteenth, Wednesday the nineteenth, Thursday the twentieth, Friday the twenty-first and Saturday the twenty-second of November, 1794 / The Trial of Joseph Fowke, Francis Fowke, Maha Rajah Nundocomar, and Roy Rada Churn, for a conspiracy against Warren Hastings, Esq. and that of Joseph Fowke, Maha Rajah Nundocomar, and Roy Rada Churn, for a conspiracy against Richard Barwell, Esq. to which are prefixed, several depositions, and an examination into the claim of Roy Rada Churn to the privilege of an ambassador, as vakeel of Mubarick UL Dowla. The trial of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer who was tried and acquitted for printing and publishing libel against the government : with the pleadings and arguments on both sides. The trial of John Shilling, for the wilful murder of Mr. John Raven, of Burnham Westgate, Carrier, at the Lent Assizes, 1786 holden at Thetford, before Sir George Nares, knt., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of the Common Pleas, in the sheriffalty of Francis Long, Esq. / The trial of John Davison, Esq., captain in the Plymouth Division of Royal Marines who was convicted at the Assizes at Bridgwater, in the county of Somerset, on Monday the 14th August, 1809, of felony and shoplifting, before Sir Soulden Lawrence, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / The trial of John Frost for high treason under a special commission, held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840 / The trial of John Peltier, Esq. for a libel against Napoleon Buonaparť / The Trial of John Kinnear, Lewis Levy, & Mozely Woolf indicted with John Meyer and others, for a conspiracy, at Guildhall, London before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury, on the 20th and 21st days of April, 1819 : to which is added, the further proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on the motion for a new trial and the sentence : with the proceedings on the motion against Mr. Pearson / The trial of John Thelwall The trial of Jonathan Britain capitally convicted of forgery May the 2d, 1772, at the Guildhall, in the city of Bristol : before the right worshipful Henry Bright, Esq., mayor, the worshipful John Dunning, Esq., recorder, and other His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer : at the General Goal Delivery for the said city and county. The trial of John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute of the shire of Inverness before the Circuit Court of Justiciary held there, on May 1, 1793, for forgery. The trial of John Churcher Hewlitt, acting deputy prothonotary of the Palace-Court at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, April 14, 1813, on charges preferred by William Cruchley, of John-Street, Bedford-Row, attorney-at-law, for alleged embezzlements of moneys arising from fees of office on seven indictments, upon all of which he was most honourably acquitted / The trial of John Horne Tooke, on a charge of high treason containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey, including the examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell, Earl Stanhope, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Bishop of Gloucester, Major Cartwright, Mr. Sheridan, &c., &c. : with Chief Justice Eyre's charge and Mr. Tooke's address to the jury / Trial of David D. How for the murder of Othello Church : before Wm. B. Rochester, Esq., circuit judge, at Angelica, as taken at the time by Daniel Cruger and Henry Wells / The trial of John Thelwall, on a charge of high treason containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey : including the examinations of Mr. John Horne Tooke, Mr. J. Augustus Bonney, Mr. Stewart Kyd, Capt. Harwood, Mr. Parkinson, Mr. Cline, &c., &c. : with Chief Justice Eyre's charge and Mr. Thelwall's address to the jury / The trial of Joseph Burnham before the County Court held at Woodstock, in the county of Windsor June, 1826. The trial of John Peltier, Esq. for a libel against Napoleon Buonaparť, first consul of the French Republic, at the Court of Kingѫs Bench, Middlesex, on Monday the 21st of February 1803 / The prceedings [sic] at large on the trial of John Clay [The trial of John Peltier, Esq., for a libel against Napolǒn Buonaparť] The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen draper, in Bread Street, Cheapside for adultery with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr. Conner (then of the Mitre at Barnet) : before Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's Bench, Hilary term, 1789. Trial of Amos Furnald for the murder of Alfred Furnald : before the Superior Court of Judicature holden at Dover, within and for the county of Strafford and state of New-Hampshire, on the first Tuesday of February, Anno Domini, 1825 / The tryals, convictions & sentence of Titus Otes upon two indictments for willful, malicious and corrupt perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr, at Westminster, before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys, Baron of Wem, lord chief justice of His Majesties Court of King's Bench and the rest of the judges of that court : upon Friday the 8th and Saturday the 9th days of May, Anno Domini 1685 : and in the first year of reign of Our Soveraign [sic] Lord King James the II, &c. The tryal of Thomas Woolston, B.D., sometime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge, on Tuesday, the fourth of March, 1729 at the Court of King's-Bench, in Guildhal, on four several informations for writing, printing, publishing, four blasphemous books on the miracles of Our Saviour, with the observations of the council thereupon. The two principal arguments of William Wirt, Esquire, on the trial of Aaron Burr, for high treason and on the motion to commit Aaron Burr and others, for trial in Kentucky The tryal of Sir Henry Vane, kt., at the Kings Bench, Westminster, June the 2d, and 6th, 1662 together with what he intended to have spoken the day of his sentence, (June 11) for arrest of judgment, (had he not been interrupted and over-ruled by the court) and his bill of exceptions : with other occasional speeches, &c., also his speech and prayer, &c., on the Scaffold. The tryal of William Turton, Esq., for the murder of John Holloway, at the assizes held at Oxford, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of July, 1755 before the Honble. Sir Michael Foster, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, being an exact and impartial account of the evidence given on either side / The tryal of William Penn & William Mead for causing a tumult at the sessions held at the Old Bailey in London, the 1st, 3d, 4th, and 5th of September 1670 / The tryal of Mrs. Branch and her daughter for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset Assizes, March 31, 1740 with a preface containing an exact account, taken from the persons who saw the lights in Hemington Church Yard, the night before the corpse was taken up and the true motives for taking up the corpse : to which are added true copies of some very material informations taken before Joseph Houlton, and Robert Smith, Esqrs., justices of the peace, with a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial at and after sentence and at the place of execution. The tryal of Sr. Miles Stapleton, bar., for high treason in conspiring the death of the King &c. at York Assizes, on the 18th day of July, 1681, before the Right Honourable Sir William Dolben, knight, one of the justices of the Court of Kings Bench, and William Gregory, Esq., one of the barons of the Court of Exchequer, then judges of Assize for the Northern Circuit : to which is added the tryal and condemnation of Mr. Thomas Thwing for high treason at the Summer Assizes before. The tryal of Thomas Colley, at the assizes at Hertford, on Tuesday the 30th of July, 1751, before the Right Hon. Sir William Lee, knt., lord chief justice of the Court of King's-Bench for the cruel and inhuman murder of Ruth Osborne, wife of John Osborne, of Tring, in Hertfordshire, by ducking her in Marlston-Mere, in the said parish of Tring, under supposition of her being a witch till she was suffocated with mud and water and expired : to which is annexed some farther particulars of the affair which did not come out on the trial, as taken from the mouth of John Osborne, who happily surviv'd the ill usage he met with also of ducking, as being a vizard, taken from his own mouth in Hertford Town, during the time of the assizes : likewise a narrative of the cruel murder of Mr. Joseph Jeffryes, of Walthamstow, in Essex, and a copy of the indictment that was found by the grand jury against John Swan, and Elizabeth Jeffryes, (niece of the deceased) at the Assizes at Chelmsford, on Friday, the 2d of August, 1751, for the said murder together with the pleadings of the council on both sides for and against putting off the trial of the said Robert Swan, and Elizabeth Jeffryes, till the next Lent Assizes, also the trials of the several prisoners at the said assizes at Chelmsford, before the Lord Chief Justice Lee, on the 31st of July, and 1st and 2d of August, 1751. The tryal of Robert Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, upon the impeachment of the House of Commons, exhibited against him for high treason and other high crimes and misdeameanours begun in Westminster-Hall on Monday, the 24th day of June 1717, and from thence continued by several adjournments to the first day of July following : with the proceedings relating to the said tryal. The Tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous & William Blagg, for high-treason, for conspiring the death of the King and raising a rebellion in this Kingdom at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily London, on a Commission of Oyer and Terminer held there for the city of London and county of Middlesex, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12, 13 and 14, 1683. The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a corporation, appellant, vs. Walter A. Jones, United States Window Glass Company, the Guardian Trust Company, a corporation and L.B. Foote, trustees, et al., appellees brief of the Guardian Trust Company and L.B. Foote, trustees, appellees. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others In the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, no. 5163, November term, 1910, the United States of America v. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and other corporations, and Theodore Ahrens and other individuals, defendants indictment for Counts 1 and 2: Engaging in a conspiracy in restraint of interstate trade of defendants : Counts 3 and 4: Engaging in a conspiracy to restrain interstate trade of jobbers of plumbing supplies : a true bill, presented in open court and filed December 6, 1910. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others testimony before examiner plaintiff's and defendants : patents. The Italian padrone case the United States of America against Antonio Giovanni Ancarola, trial, conviction and sentence. The United States of America v. the Dayton Airplane Company answer to cross petition. The United States of America versus the Steamer Rob Roy and cargo The United States of America, petitioners, vs. Northern Securities Company, the Great Northern Railway Company, the Northern Pacific Railway Company, James J. Hill, William P. Clough, D. Willis James, John S. Kennedy, J. Pierpont Morgan, Robert Bacon, George F. Baker and Daniel Lamont, defendants in equity : brief for the defendants, the Northern Securities Company (herein styled the Securities Co.) James J. Hill, William P. Clough, D. Willis James, John S. Kennedy and George F. Baker. United States of America, petitioner, against Prince Line, Limited and others, defendants testimony of witnesses for the petitioner. The United States of America vs. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jersey and others defendants' exhibits. The United States against Franklin W. Smith a review of the argument of the judge advocate / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, the Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, appellant, vs. Walter A. Jones, the United States Window Glass Company, the Guardian Trust Company and L.B. Foote, trustees, et al., appellees motion to dismiss appeal and brief in support thereof / In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Alabama, the United States of America, petitioner, v. the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Association and all the members of said association, the McLester-Van Hoose Company, James A. Van Hoose, Robert McLester, the Alabama Grocery Company, S.W. Lee, Joseph H. McLaurin, L.M. Hooper, F.E. Hashagen, C.W. Bartleson, Robert Moore, Thomas C. Davis, B.B Earnshaw, C.C. Guest, T.H. Scovell, W.T. Reeves, R.A. Morrow, J.H.C. Wulbern, J.D. Faucette, W.A. Scott and James W. Lee, defendants, in equity, no. 205 The 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 / The trial of Mary Ann Tocker for an alleged libel, on Mr. R. Gurney, Jun., vice-warden of the Stannary Court, in the county of Devon, before Mr. Justice Burroughs, on Wednesday, the 5th of August, 1818, at Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall. The trial of Mr. Cooke, malt distiller of Stratford for the crime of adultery with Mrs. Walford, wife of Mr. Walford of the same place, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury who gave a verdict for the plaintiff, three thousand five hundred pounds damages! Trial of Henry G. Green, for the murder of his wife containing the district attorney's opening, the testimony complete, Judge Parker's charge in full, the verdict and sentence, the letter of his mother, to Green, a poem, suggested by the occasion. Trial of Henry M'Curry for the murder of Paul Roux, of Macon, Georgia. The highly interesting and important trial of Dr. T.W. Dyott, the banker for fraudulent insolvency, with the speeches of counsel &c., reported expressly for this publication by a stenographer : Commonwealth versus T.W. Dyott, Criminal Court, Monday, April 29, 1839. Trial of John Frost for high treason [Trial of impeachment of Levi Hubbbell] Trial of Franz Muller Trial of Isaac Spencer before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for the murder of Reuben McPhetres, of Orono / Trial of George Crowninshield, J.J. Knapp, Jun., and John Francis Knapp for the murder of Capt. Joseph White of Salem on the night of the sixth of April, 1830 / The trial of John Wilson, alias Jenkin Ratford The trial and acquittal of John J. Corcoran, charged with the murder summing up of Horace Russell, for the defence, with a prefatory note giving the substance of the testimony. Trial of John Blaisdell on an indictment for the murder of John Wadleigh, at the Superior Court of Judicature, holden at Exeter, September 1822 / Trial of John Brown its impartiality and decorum vindicated. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia, Hon. George P. Fishee, presiding The trial of James Carnegie of Finhaven before the Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, in the year 1728, indicted for the murder of the Earl of Strathmore. Information for James Carnegie of Finhaven Pannel against Susanna Countess of Strathmore, the Honourable Mr. James Lyon, pursuers, and His Majesty's advocate, for His Highness interest Trial of John Lechler for the murder of his wife, Mary Lechler : before the Court of Oyer and Terminer, held for the county of Lancaster, on the nineteenth day of August, 1822 : containing all the evidence with the particulars of the murder of Mrs. Haag : including the speeches of counsel, the charge and the sentence of the court / The trial &c., Hilary term, 17 Geo. III., the King against John Horne copy of information, Michaelmas term in the seventeenth year of King George the third. The tryal of John Woodburne, and Arundel Coke alias Cooke Esq. Trial of James McCarthy by the United States District Court at Portland, Dec. 11, 1871. Trial of James Nutt for the killing of N.L. Dukes, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13th, 1883 : containing a complete history of the dual tragedy, letters and expert testimony / Trial of John Holloway and Owen Haggerty for the wilful murder of Mr. Steele, on Hounslow Heath, November 6, 1802. Trial of James Spollen for the murder of Mr. George Samuel Little, at the Broadside Terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland, August 7th, 8th, 10th & 11th, 1857. Trial of John H. Reickles before the Hon. D.L. Wardlaw, for the homicide of Henry Linstedt, in the city of Charleston : tried the 3d and 4th of June, 1858 / Trial of James Graham before the Honorable Ambrose Spencer, Esq., for the murder of Hugh Cameron & Alexander M'Gillavrae, in Delhi, Delaware County, July 14th, 1813. / Trial of John Wood at the Carlisle Assizes, August, 4th. 1849, charged with the manslaughter of Thomas Wilson at Maryport. Trial of James Robertson on an indictment for perjury : before the General Sessions of New-York, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 12th and 13th days of October, 1824 / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, the United States, appellant, no. 124, vs. Philip Roettinger, administrator of Jacob Clark, deceased, appellee response to appellant's brief / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants vs. Daniel Wormer, no. 182 appeal from the Court of Claims, brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States vs. Rindskopf, et al., no. 881 brief for the United States. The very pathetic and truly remarkable trial of young James Nutt the avenger of his father's death : full account from the shooting of Captain Nutt to the death of Dukes, and trial of the son and brother. The United States vs. Richard Busteed In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. the heirs of Juan B. Vigil, deceased, et al., appellees, no. 217 appeal from the Supreme Court of Territory of New Mexico : brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. 211, October term, 1881 the United States, appellant, vs. the Dix Island Granite Company, appellee : brief for appellee / No. 518, the United States, appellant, vs. Prince Line, Limited, Paul F. Gerhard, Charles Z. Gerhard, Francis J. Zimmerman, et al. appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : record and exhibits : defendants' testimony, petitioner's testimony in rebuttal, defendants' exhibits. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, United States, appellants, vs. Thomas G.W. Crussell, no. 173 appeal from the Court of Claims. The very interesting and remarkable trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Hankey, (formerly Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of Andrew Thomson, of the city of London, Esq.,) wife of John Hankey, Esq., (son of Sir Thomas Hankey, knt.,) for adultery at Brighthelmstone, Worthing, and Horsham, in Sussex, at Dorking, in Surrey, and at Osburn's hotel, in the Adelphi with Turner Straubenzee, Esq., lieutenant-colonel of His Majesty's Fifty-second Regiment of Foot : in this trial is given verbatim, the articles exhibited by the injured husband against his adulterous wife, (which renders it both perfect and complete) with the depositions entire of George Clewlow, Esq., captain of the Fifty-second Regiment of Foot, Mr. Morloy, master of the King's-Head Inn, at Dorking, Mr. Hills, tanner, Mr. John, cook to the regiment, Mr. Dean, Elizabeth Brett, chamber-maid, and Mary Winton, lady's maid to Mrs. Hankey, &c., &c. The vigilantes of Montana or, Popular justice in the Rocky mountains : being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band : together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes : the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West" / The United States vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company testimony and proceedings before Charles Allen, auditor appointed by the Circuit Court of the United States, district of Massachusetts. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Colorado, Eighth Judicial Circuit, the United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Colorado and Wyoming Lumber Dealers' Association, et al., defendants, no., in equity bill of complaint. The unlawful exactions of money from United States officeholders by senators and representatives in Congress the New Hampshire case : Civil Service Commissioner Mark R. Brewer, his misconduct in office, request for his removal by Senator Chandler and Governor Busiel : the letter of the National Civil Service Reform League to President McKinley, of November 3 [i.e. 2], 1899, requesting prompt action. The United States, appellant, vs. G.W. Faber, Inc., appellees transcript of record : on appeal from the Board of United States General Appraisers. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. Thomas Clyde, no. 223, Thomas Clyde, appellant, vs. the United States, no. 224 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. The United States vs. Blyew, et al., for murder constitutionality of the civil rights bill / The validity of resale price contracts an oral argument delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States on January 16th, 1918, in the case of the Boston Store of Chicago, appellant, vs. American Graphophone Company and Columbia Graphophone Company, appellees / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, plaintiffs, vs. Edward Mynderse and Charles D. Mynderse, survivors, &c., no. 237 certificate of division in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York : brief for the United States. The United States, appellant, no. 124, vs. Philip Roettinger, administrator of Jacob Clark, deceased, appellee appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for appellee / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, appellants, vs. John H. Kimball and others, no. 234 appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States. In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, the Vacuum Cleaner Company vs. American Rotary Valve Company Before Judge Betts, July 10th, 1863, the United States, at al., libellants and captors, vs. the Steamship Peterhoff, her tackle, &c., and cargo, in Prize In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, the United States, appellants, the Bark "John Griffin," Jas. E. Ward, H.P. Booth, S.C. Shepherd and Wm. Downey, claimants, no. 115 appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York : brief for the United States. Trial of Marshall and Ross for barn-burning a brief exposure of a systematic attempt to mislead the public mind, and to create a false sympathy in behalf of convicted incendiaries / Trial of Joseph Břub̌ and Cšarě Thřiault, his wife convicted of having murdered by poison Sophie Talbot, the first wife of Břub̌, at the criminal sittings of the Court of Queen's Bench, Crown side, held at Kamouraska, L.C., in November, 1852 : before Mr. Justice Panet : together with comments upon the law and the facts of the case / Trial of Mrs. Maybrick Trial of Kate Webster Trial of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris / Trial of Matt. F. Ward, for the murder of Prof. W.H.G. Butler before the Hardin Criminal Court, April term 1854 / Trial of Moses Parker, James Buckland, Joseph Wade, William Walker, Cornelius Holly, Abraham Potts and Noah Doremus on an indictment for the murder of David R. Lambert on the 3d of June, 1825 at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the city and county of New-York, on the third Monday of June, 1825, before the Hon. Ogden Edwards, judge of the First Circuit. Trial of Mary Elder, or Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on 19th Feb. 1827 for the murder of Margaret Warden specially reported. The Sandyford murder case trial of Mrs. M'Lachlan for murder at Glasgow Circuit Court, September 1862. Trial of Loring Pickering, Esq., editor of the St. Louis union on the charge of assault with intent to kill Francis P. Blair, Jr., Esq., on the 10th day of March, 1849 / Trial of Marshal Ney, Prince of Moskwa, for high treason by court martial and by the Chamber of Peers, at Paris, with a correct account of his deportment at the time of execution / 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, March 6, 1812 : containing the whole of his defence and Mr. Prince Smith's speech in mitigation of punishment. Trial of Mary Scott extracted from the Edinburgh correspondent of the 16th May, 1816. Trial of Michael Martin, for highway robbery before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, for the county of Middlesex, October term, 1821 / Trial of Madeleine Smith Trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Bell, of the 46th Regiment of Foot, lately quartered at Doncaster, and also of William Cooper Foster, captain in the 46th, and Owen Evans, labourer for the murder of George Crigan, late surgeon in the same regiment, at the Guildhall of the city of York : before Baron Thompson, on Monday, July 31, 1797. Trial of Mrs. M'Lachlan Trial of Mary Queen of Scots Trial of Madame Restell, alias Ann Lohman for abortion and causing the death of Mrs. Purdy : being a full account of all the proceedings on the trial, together with the suppressed evidence and editorial remarks. Some of the proceedings in the trial of Lt. J.M. Baxley, of the 5th inf'y, in February, 1820 Trial of Judge Wilkinson, Dr. Wilkinson and Mr. Murdaugh on indictments for the murder of John Rothwell and Alexander H. Meeks, in an affray which occurred at the Galt House, Louisville, Ky. on the 15th of December, 1838 / A true and exact account of the tryal of Mr. John Audouin, surgeon, who was try'd on Friday the 24th of this instant May, for the murther of his servant maid Margaret Keef Trial of Mrs. Rebecca Peake, indicted for the murder of Ephraim Peake, tried at Orange County Court, Dec. term, 1835 embracing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge and sentence. Trial of Margaret Howard on indictment for the murder of Mary Ellen Smith, alias Howard / Trial of L.A. Gotwald, D.D. professor of practical theology in Wittenberg Theological Seminary, Springfield, Ohio, April 4th and 5th, 1893, upon charges of disloyalty to the doctrinal basis of said Seminary : published for the defendant. Trial of Mrs. Margaret Howard for the murder of Miss Mary Ellen Smith, her husband's paramour, in Cincinnati, on the 2d of February last prefixed to the trial of Mrs. Howard may be found a memoir of her life, by Judge Brough, by which it will be seen that she has suffered all the indignities and cruelties which an inhuman husband could inflict. Trial of Mr. Peter Finerty, late printer of the press for a libel against His Excellency Earl Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in a letter signed Marcus, in that paper Trial of Levi Kelley for the murder of Abraham Spafard, on the evening of the 3d Sept. 1827 : before a special Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at the court-house in the county of Otsego, in pursuance of a commission for that purpose, on the 21st of November, 1827. Trial of Mary Ann Tocker for an alleged libel, on Mr. R. Gurney, vice-warden of the Stannary-Court, Devon : with the defence verbatim as delivered by the defendant : to which are prefixed, some introductory remarks : together with an address to the jury / The trial of Louis Bonafous in religion Fr̈re Lǒtade, for the murder of Cčile Combettes : at the assizes at Toulouse (Haute Garonne), before M. De Labaume, president, on February 7th, 1848, and the following days. Trial of Lewis Wilber for the murder of Robert Barber : Madison County Oyer and Terminer, March 27, 28 and 29, 1839. Trial of Lieut. J.R. Coxe of the United States Navy at Rio Janeiro, March, 1833. Trial of Joshua Bradley upon an indictment of forgery : to which are prefixed, the credentials which he exhibited at North-Haven, and other attendant circumstances. Trial of Medad M'Kay, for the murder of his wife before Chief Justice Spencer, 1820, and before His Honor William W. Van Ness, 1821, at Allegany : embracing a brief outline of the former trial and a detail of the latter : including the testimony and speeches of Messrs. Collier, Haight, Matthews and Hulbert, with the charge of the judge to the jury / Trial of Lieut. A.C. Rhind before a naval Court martial in the Pacific Ocean in May 1855. [Trial of Queen Caroline] Trial of Prof. John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman Trial of Simon, Lord Lovat of the '45 Trial of Rebecca Worlock, at the Gloucester Assizes, on Monday, August 14th, 1820, for murdering her husband, by mixing arsenic with beer, in the parish of Bitton Trial of Nirmalkanta Roy (second trial) The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, countess of Cork and Orrery, &c. Argument of Hugh S. Legare, Esq. on the case of Pell vs. Ball. The Boston Chronicle from Monday, September 12 to Monday, September 19, 1768 : London, July 11th : trial of Samuel Gillam, Esq., for murder. Message of the President of the United States communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 27th of January last, information in relation to the arrest and trial of Rev. John McMahon, Robert B. Lynch and John Warren, by the government of Great Britain. Trial of Peter Murray Mc. Douall, surgeon, of Lancashire, and member of the national convention for Ashton-under-Lyne, in the Crown Court at the city of Chester, on Friday, the 16th of August, for a misdemeanour, before Baron Gurney Trial of Sanballet on an indictment for extracting from Offal-Barrel, before the Categorical Court of Pawing Pleas, in session at Growlville / Trial of Samuel Chase an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, impeached by the House of representatives : for high crimes and misdemeanors : before the Senate of the United States / Report of the trial at bar, in the case of Rowe v. Brenton Alexander Snow Rowe, executor of Joshua Rowe, plaintiff, William Brenton, defendant, Court of King's Bench, Westminster, Michaelmas term, 9 Geo. IV : before Lord Chief Justice Tenterden, Mr. Justice Bayley, Mr. Justice Littledale, and Mr. Justice Parke. Trial of Robert Emond for the murder of Catherine Munro or Franks, widow, and her daughter, Madelina Franks : before the High Court of Justiciary, on Monday, 8th February, 1830. Wintermute murder case Trial of Professor John W. Webster, for the murder of Doctor George Parkman Trial of Seth Elliot for the murder of his son, John Wilson Elliot : before the Supreme Judicial Court at Castine, October term, 1824. Trial of Prof. Ira G. Strunk, in the Floyd Circuit Court, for killing Charles V. Hoover at New Albany, Indiana, July 27, 1886 Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman in the Medical College, November 23, 1849, Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk, March term : present, Chief Justice Shaw, Associate Judges Wilde, Metcalf, and Dewey / Trial of Robert M. Goodwin, on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stoughton, Esq., in Broadway, in the city of New-York, on the 21st day of December, 1819 tried at the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held in and for the body of the city and county of New-York : including the arguments of counsel and opinions and orders of the court on a motion to bail the prisoner, previous to his trial : after the finding of a coroner's inquest of wilful murder, and a verdict by a grand jury of manslaughter : and a further motion to bail on the petit jury being polled and disagreeing in their verdict, and being finally discharged at the close of the session, after a trial which lasted five days, having began on the 14th and ended on the 18th day of March, 1820 : and also a motion to bail on a writ of habeas corpus before His Honor the Mayor, at his office in the City-Hall, and a like motion before His Honour Chief Justice Spencer, at his chambers, with his opinion and order to admit the prisoner to bail / Trial of Oscar Slater Trial of Rev. Washington Van Zandt for the seduction of Sophia Murdock with the speeches of Hon. M.H. Sibley, H.R. Selden, Esq., and the Hon. A. Sampson, and the charge of Judge Dayton to the jury / Trial of Samuel M. Andrews for the murder of Cornelius Holmes / Trial of Mrs. Smith for poisoning account of the medical evidence in the case of Mrs Smith, tried at Edinburgh in February last for murder by poison : with notes and commentaries / Trial of Reuben 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, Sept. 28, 1850 / Trial of Nathaniel Quiney, Thos. Heytrey, Henry Adams and Samuel Sidney for the wilful murder of Mr. W. Hiron before the Honourable Sir John Richardson, knight, at the Warwickshire Lent Assizes, 1821. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al., and the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Jacksonville, Pensacola, and Mobile Railroad Company, et al The whole of the trial on an action brought by Judith Homan, spinster, against Richard Johnson for non-performance of a marriage contract, in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Wednesday the 14th of February, 1787 : before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Yelverton and a special jury of freeholders of the county of the city of Dublin : with the pleadings of council on both sides, and the Lord Chief Baron's charge to the jury. The whole proceedings on trial of the Hon. Major Henry Fitzroy Stanhope at a Court Martial held at the House Guards, in the month of June 1783 / The Wonders of the invisible world being an account of the tryals [i.e., trials] of several witches lately executed in New-England / The Whole proceedings on the trial of an indictment against Thomas Walker of Manchester, merchant, Samuel Jackson, James Cheetham, Oliver Pearsal, Benjamin Booth, and Joseph Collier for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to aid and assist the French (being the King's enemies) in case they should invade this kingdom tried at the assizes at Lancaster, April 2, 1794 : before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / Thirty two pieces, never before translated, of the proceedings upon the tryal of M. Cadiere, and F. Girard which, with the 3 vols., intituled, the compleat translations, is a full account of that extraordinary and unparallel'd jesuitical affair : amongst which are the following curious pieces, 1. The whole examination of M. Cadiere, with observations : 2. A summary of the accusations preferr'd against F. Girard : 3. An analysis of the witnesses produced by the proctor : 4. The Bishop of Toulon's memorial of the facts that happen'd before him relating to this affair : 5. An answer to the foregoing memorial : 6. Observations upon a piece intituled, A short answer to all the memorials against Father Girard : 7. The real sentiments of M. Cadiere, as she gave them to her confessor, under her own hand, to be made publick, when she expected to suffer death : 8. A copy of the sentence pronounced by the Parliament of Aix, October 21, 1731 / Thomas A. Higgins, for himself and others, libellant and appellant, against the Steamer "Kanawha," her engines, &c., the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Co., claimant and appellee brief on behalf of libellant and appellant. The Whole proceedings on the trial of an indictment against Thomas Walker of Manchester, merchant, William Paul, Samuel Jackson, James Cheetham, Oliver Pearsall, Benjamin Booth, and Joseph Collier for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to aid and assist the French (being the King's enemies) in case they should invade this kingdom tried at the Assizes at Lancaster, April 2, 1794 before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / The wonders of the invisible world being an account of the tryals of several witches lately executed in New England / Thomas A. Higgins, et al., libellants and appellants, vs. the Steamer "Kanawha" proposed findings on behalf of appellees. The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine for a libel upon the revolution and settlement of the crown and regal government as by law established : and also upon the bill of rights, the legislature, government, laws, and parliament of this kingdom, and upon the king : tried by a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792, before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon / The whole proceedings on the trial, between Mr. George Hayes, a lieutenant in the Navy, and Mr. Joseph Carter, laceman, in Lombard-Street, for criminal conversation with his wife which was tried, at the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1798 : before Mr. Justice Heath, and a special jury / Memorial for Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside, advocate, defender, against Thomas Dundas younger of Fingask, pursuer Third trial of Elbridge W. Reed for the murder of John Ray : Supreme Judicial Court Penobscot Co., February term, 1874 : Chief Justice Appleton, presiding. The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex. held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 9th of December, 1778, and the following days : being the first session in the mayoralty of the Right Honble. Samuel Plumbe, lord mayor of the city of London / Thomas B Bowring and another against the Providence Washington Insurance Company brief for respondent. The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Wirt Adams, state revenue agent in error to the Supreme Court of the state of Mississippi : brief on behalf of plaintiffs in error. Thomas A. Higgins, for himself and others, libellants and appellants, against the Steamer "Kanawha," her engines, &c., whereof the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company is claimant and appellee apostles. The whole proceedings on the trial of John Bellenger Gawler, Esquire for criminal conversation with Lady Valentia, in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon / The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex. held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, the 8th of December, 1779, and the following days : being the first session in the mayoralty of the Right Honble. Brackley Kennet, lord mayor of the city of London / Thirty letters written whilst in confinement and under sentence of death by the Late Elizabeth Fenning Thomas Baumgardner vs. the Big Mountain Improvement Company, and William P. Jenks, president, and Charles W. Trotter, William A. Atlee, Thomas Shipley, and D. Clark Wharton, directors of said company S.C. in equity, July term, 1862, no. 4 : appeal from the Supreme Court at Nisi Prius. The whole trial of Col. Rob. Passingham and John Edwards for a conspiracy against George Townshend Forrester, Esq., barrister, with intent to deprive the said George Forrester of his wife & property, and charging him with many unnatural crimes : with the whole pleadings of the counsel : before Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the King's Bench, on Thursday, February 21, 1805, and the speech of Mr. Justice Grose, on pronouncing sentence, July 2nd : wherein he points out the heinous crimes of the prisoners, declaring them to be the most diabolical, brutal and horrid that ever disgraced the records of a court of justice. The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the city of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex. held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, 28th of June, 1780, and the following days : being the sixth session in the mayoralty of the Right Honble. Brackley Kennet, lord mayor of the city of London / The Willett-Sears case The whole proceedings upon an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against the Right Hon. Sackville, Earl of Thanet, Robert Fergusson, Esquire, and others, for a riot and other misdemeanours tried at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799 / The Wu Shih Shan trial report of the case of Chow Chang Kung, Lin King Ching, Loo King Fah, Sat Keok Min, directors of the Taou Shan Kwan Temple, at Wu Shih Shan, Foochow, versus Rev. John R. Wolfe, of the Church of England Missionary Society. The whole proceedings on the trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England for "adulterous intercourse" with Bartolomeo Bergami, with notes and comments. The whole proceedings on the trial of an indictment against Joseph Hanson, Esq. for a conspiracy to aid the weavers of Manchester in raising their wages : before Mr. Justice Le Blanc, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, and a special jury, at the Lancaster Spring Assizes, 1809 / The whole proceedings upon an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against the Right Hon. Sackville Earl of Thanet, Robert Fergusson, Esq., and others for a riot and other misdemeanours, tried at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799 / Trial of the Wainwrights Trial of the Bishop of Natal for erroneous teaching before the Metropolitan Bishop of Cape Town and the Bishops of Graham's Town and the Orange Free State as assessors. Trial of the Rev. Richard Blacow for libels on Her Late Majesty the Queen of England : before Mr. Justice Holroyd and a common jury at the Lancaster Summer Assizes. The trial of the three suspended teachers of the Dewitt Clinton High School Trial of the Rev. Geo. W. Carawan, Baptist preacher for the murder of Clement H. Lassiter, schoolmaster : before the Superior Court of Law of Beaufort County, North Carolina, fall term, 1853 : together with a sketch of the murderer's life and the tragical termination of the trialاhis attempt, in presence of the court, to shoot one of the counsel who appeared against him on the trial and then killing himself, etc., etc. : with seven engravings. Trial of Thomas Rector for the murder of Robert Shepherd. Crim. con., trial of the cause Lord Dormer versus Robert Knight, Esq., in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, by a special jury before the Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, December 23, 1808 : to which are prefixed, Mr. Knight's statement of facts relating to the adultery of the Honourable Mrs. Knight with Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Fuller, Colonel Fuller's observations and Mr. Knight's reply. Trial of the action of Edward Desor, plff., vs. Chas. H. Davis, deft. before the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : for breach of contract to write a book on the geological effects of the tidal currents of the ocean : tried before His Honor Peleg Sprague. Trial of the Rev. O.S. Prescott, a presbyter of the diocese of Massachusetts on charges of heresy &c. Trial of the suit instituted by the collector of Customs for the port of Monrovia against the Superintendent of the Liberia Mission of the "Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church" before the Supreme Court of Liberia in session at Monrovia, Sept. 4th and 5th, 1840 : with most of the pleadings. Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr. for manslaughter, in the Essex Oyer and Terminer, February 8th-11th, 1869 : evidence printed from the notes of Samuel Johnson, the court stenographer. Trials, Commission of Oyer and Terminer, October 23d, 1797 before Mr. Justice Boyd and Mr. Justice Downes, the King v. Dunn. The infernal machine case trial of William Arrison, for the murder of Isaac Allison at the Marine Hospital, June 26, 1854 : before the Criminal Court, Judge Jacob Finn / Trial, sentence and execution of James Ransom for the murder of his wife, who was executed the 7th of January, 1832, in the Bellevue Prison Yard, N.Y., also the Governor's letter. Trial, life and confession of Amos Miner who was executed on Friday Dec. 27, 1833, for the murder of John Smith, Esq., late town-sergeant of Foster : with his speech under the gallows : also, the trial and sentence of Charles Brown for highway robbery : (one of the most interesting works of the kind) Trials at large, on prosecutions for the crown at the King's Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held for the city and county of the city of Dublin no. I, containing the proceedings at the commission commencing Tuesday, July 9th, 1792, in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Henry Gore Sankey : before the Honorable Judge Downes, fourth justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench. Trial of William Palmer Trials for adultery, or, The history of divorces being select trials at Doctors Commons for adultery, fornication, cruelty, impotence, &c., from the year 1760 to the present time : including the whole of the evidence on each cause, together with the letters, &c., that have been intercepted between the amorous parties : the whole forming a complete history of the private life, intrigues and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, every scene and transaction, however ridiculous, whimsical, or extraordinary, being fairly represented, as becomes a faithful historian, who is fully determined not to sacrifice truth a the shrine of guilt and folly / Trial, conviction and confession of Pamela Lee who was sentenced to be hanged at Pittsburg, P.A., [i.e., Pennsylvania] January 28th, 1853, for the murder of Moses Worms and daughter : written at her request, and according to her dictation, and prepared / Trial of Wikoff, Vannoud, and Cavallari for a conspiracy to effect a forced marriage between Miss Gamble, and one of the accused : before the High court of Genoa, February 9-10, 1852. [Collection of trials] In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Thomas K. Foster, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Thomas Duffy, plaintiff in error, vs. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, defendant in error, no. 202, January term, 1877, writ of error to the Court of Oyer and terminer of Schuylkill County paper book of plaintiff in error. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. Pete Spikes brief of plaintiff, appellant. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. Z.A. Harrell brief of plaintiff, appellee. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1889, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff, etc., vs. David Neagle, no. 1472 appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California : supplemental brief for appellee. Three true and remarkable stories the awful death of a murderer, the power of conscience and the terrors of a guilty conscience. To the officers of the Army the singular and interesting case of Patrick Dillon, Esq., late surgeon of the 64th Regiment of Foot, who was lately dismissed from His Majesty's service in consequence of having sent a challenge to Robert Hedges, Esq., late captain in the 67th regiment, for defamation on the late court-martial which was held for the trial of Major Browne. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. W.T. Jones brief of plaintiff, appellee. The Traders' Insurance Company in the city of New York vs. Thomas Robert Thomas D. Owings and al., plaintiffs in error, versus Andrew Kincannon in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Kentucky District. Thomas McCargo versus the Merchant's Insurance Company In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1889, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff, etc., vs. David Neagle, no. 1472 appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California : brief for appellee. Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association v. L.O. Pollock, et al., and the Farmers Warehouse Corporation brief of plaintiff, appellant. Thomas Weighorst, prosecutor, vs. John J. Mann, recorder of the borough of Dunellen, and the borough of Dunellen, defendants on writ of certiorari. To the Honorable Chairman of the Committee of Indian Affairs, U.S. Senate In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Thursday, 30th January, 1919, before Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury, Tilak v. Chirol and another To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in council, the humble petition of William Henry Carmichael Smyth Thomas E. Brastow, et als., in equity, vs. the Rockport Ice Company on bill, answer and proof. In the Wreck Commissioners' Court, Scottish Hall, Buckingham Gate, Thursday, 2nd May, 1912 proceedings before the Right Hon. Lord Mersey, with Rear Admiral the Hon. S.A. Gough-Calthorpe, C.V.O., R.N., Captain A.W. Clarke, Commander F.C.A. Lyon, R.N.R., Professor J.H. Biles, LL.D., D.Sc., Mr. E.C. Chaston, on a formal investigation ordered by the Board of Trade into the Loss of the S.S. "Titanic" / Thomson-Houston Electric Company, complainant, vs. Isaac McLean, defendant, on Thomson patent no. 448,894 complainant's brief on plea. Thomas H. Webb & Harrison Gray, in equity, vs. Peter Powers & Aaron C. Bagley Timothy L. Mayo et al., v. the Bark "Chelmsford" argument for libellants. George H. Tilden, plaintiff and respondent, against Andrew H. Green, John Bigelow and George W. Smith, as executors, etc., of Samuel J. Tilden, deceased, the Tilden Trust and others, defendants and appellants argument of Daniel G. Rollins for the executors and trustees of Samuel J. Tilden, deceased, and for the Tilden Trust, before the Second Division of the court, on June 2, 1891. In the Supreme Court of the United States, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff of the county of San Joaquin, California, appellant, vs. David Neagle, no. 1,472 appealed from the decision of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Ninth Circuit, Northern District, California. Thomson-Houston Electric Company vs. Isaac McLean opinion of the court. Lillian Madison's murder petition of ex-judge and Bev. T. Crump for a new trial, the evidence, including torn envelopesاas certified by the clerks of the Court of Appeals and of the Hustings Court of Richmond city, D.M. 32اR : Thomas J. Cluverius vs. Commonwealth of Virginia : from the Hustings Court City of Richmond. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. John Battle brief of plaintiff, appellant. [Petition of Elias Keyes against Judah D. Throop and Justin Morgan] Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association vs. W.T. Jones defendant appellant's brief. Thomas F. Duffy, plaintiff, against Thomas F. Shirden, James R. Shirden, William Shirden, Elizabeth A. Hughes, Mary I. Hunt, David G. Hollis, Emma L. Hollis, Susan O. Hewlett, Salvador Rodriguez, Alice L. Ogden, the people of the state of New York, and "all other persons, if any, who have any right or interest in or lien upon said property or any part thereof," and "all other persons, if any, having any right or interest in or lien upon said property or any part thereof," defendants Timothy L. Mayo et al., vs. the Barque Chelmsford libel and libellants' testimony. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. J.L. Bland brief of plaintiff, appellant. To amend the articles of war Thoughts in Prison in five parts, viz. the imprisonment, the trial, the retrospect, futurity, public punishment / Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. S.S. Bissett brief of plaintiff, appellant. To a liberal M.P. Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. C.C. Patterson brief of plaintiff, appellant. The Tichborne trial remark upon Madame Chatillon's evidence and other matters. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association, plaintiff and appellant, L. Harvey and Son Co., et als., defendants and appellees Report of jury trial in causa Thomas Warren, bottlemaker in Glasgow and others, pursuers, against Borron and Company, sometime glass bottle manufacturers, Port Dundas, Glasgow and William Geddes Barron, partner of said company, defenders before Lord Shand and a jury, on 25th, 26th, 28th and 30th July 1877. Thomas Gibbons vs. John R. Livingston on injunction opinion of His Honour Brockholst Livingston, Esq., October 9th, 1820. Thomson-Houston Electric Company, complainant, vs. Isaac McLean, defendant, in equity no. 2080 brief for defendant on plea. Jeremiah Towsand, respondent, against Charles Ford and Fred Ford, appellants addenda to case on appeal. Trial of Walter C. McAlister, Andrew J. Campbell and William A. Death for the murder of Jennie Bosschieter giving in full all the testimony, the rulings of the court and the arguments of counsel as taken from the transcript of the official stenographer. Transcript of proceedings of the Senate of the state of Oklahoma, sitting as a court of impeachment Trial in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, on Tuesday, July 8, 1806, John Sheppard, assistant to John Dale, man-midwife, Hatton Garden, against James Storer, Pentonville charging him with defamation, by saying, "That she (meaning his brother's wife) was murdered," one shilling damages!!! to the satisfaction of a crouded court / Trial (before the Municipal Court) of Charles L. Cook, late preacher of the Gospel of the orthodox and restorationist denominations, for receiving stolen goods [Trial of Major John Andř for treason] Trial for libel, Susanna Torrey against R.M. Field The trial of John Belenden Gawler, Esq., for adultery, with the lady of Lord Valentia, (sister to Lord Courtenay) in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, May 19,1796 Trial of Abraham Thornton Murder of Mr. Blight, an extraordinary narrative Trial and execution of Mina, the murderer who was executed at Doylestown, Bucks County Pennsylvania, June 21, 1832, for poisoning Doctor Chapman. Trial and execution of Washington Goode who was hung at Boston, May 25, 1849, with full particulars of the horrid murder of Thomas Harding. Trial and defence of Mrs. Sally Thompson on a complaint of insubordination to the rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church, evil speaking and immorality, held before a select committee of said church in Cherry Valley, June 10, 1830 : to which is annexed, An exposition of some facts relating to her former movements and encouragement in said society / Transactions of the two criminals, Geo. Webb and Rd. Russell, convicted of burglary and executed on Shooter's-Hill to which is added, an account of three more criminals, capitally convicted and the other prisoners tried at the Kent Summer Assizes in 1805. Trial by jury and liberty of the press the proceedings at the public meeting, December 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 ministers of the Crown as the object of their persecution : Mr. Waithman in the chair : with the resolutions and the speeches of Mr. Waithman, Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. Alderman Thorp, Mr. Perry, Mr. P. Walker, Lord Cochrane, Mr. Charles Pearson, Mr. Sturch and Mr. Wooler : also, the subscriptions received from time to time, with all the names, mottoes, &c. Trial and conviction of Eliza Wilson, at Windsor, N.S., June 18, 1851 for the murder of Charles Steward and wife : her entire life and confession, wherein will be found the most daring robberies and cold blooded murders ever recorded by the pen of man / Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss. Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq., at Guildhall before Lord Kenyon and a special jury of merchants, on Wedesday [i.e. Wednesday], the 19th of December, 1792 : the damages were laid at twenty thousand pounds and the jury gave a verdict for one thousand : this trial contains verbatim the speeches of counsel and all the evidence that was produced in support of the action. Translation of the proceedings held in two cases tried in 1847, before the Session Judge of Dacca, in which Doodoo Meea and his followers, belonging to the Sect of Hadjees or Ferazees, were charged with unlawful assemblage, attended with wounding, plunder, arson, &c. Trial, Commonwealth vs. Henry Daniel on an indictment for murder. Trial and execution of Thomas Barrett who first committed a rape on the person of Mrs. Houghton, of Lunenburg, an aged lady of 70 years and then foully murdered her to conceal his crime, on Sunday evening, Feb. 18, 1844 and who was hung at Worcester, Jan. 3, 1845 : together with the particulars of the execution and some confessions of the murderer : with an appendix of additional paticulars [sic] Trial for alledged embracery and challenge of a juror decided by triors Commonwealth of Massachusetts vs. Ebenezer Clough : before the Municipal Court of Boston Judge Thacher, October term 1833 : for the prosecutionاS.D. Parker, Commonwealth's Attorney, for the defendantاB.F. Hallett / Horace Tompkins, plaintiff in error, vs. Seymour Cooper in error to the Supreme Court of the state of Michigan. Total dividends paid by Western Railroads, 1910, 1913 and 1914 and dividends paid from surplus, 1914 Trial and acquittal of Mrs. Whipple, as accessary to the murder of her husband, John Whipple with a brief sketch of her life Trial for adultery in Westminster Hall, on Wednesday, December 9, 1789, before Lord Kenyon : John Parslow, Esq., plaintiff, and Francis William Sykes, Esq., defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife / Tragic calendar, or, Sketches of criminals In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney-General of Canada and the Attorney-General of Ontario, intervenants joint appendix of statutes. Trial and speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman in the United States District Court, in the city of New York, July, 1917. Transcript of the presentment & entire proceedings of the Grand Jury against the Department of Public Charities & Correction together with the investigation and final report by His Honor the Mayor, and Messrs. Wm. A. Booth and Howard Potter. Trial between James Duberly, Esq., plaintiff, and Major-General Gunning, defendant for criminal conversation with the wife of the plaintiff : tried before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Westminster, on Wednesday the 22d of February, 1792 / Trial for libel in the Court of Exchequer, Guildhall, London, on Saturday and Monday, the 20th and 22d December, 1834, before the Hon. Baron Park and a special jury, Alexander B. Richmond, plaintiff, versus Simpkin & Marshall and others, defendants Trial for libel before the Supreme Judicial Court, April 25, 1838 : Chief Justice Shaw, presiding, Azell Snow vs. John Ford and John S. Sleeper. Trial by Nisi Prius, in the Court of King's Bench, Ireland, in the case wherein Mr. John Hevey was plaintiff, and Charles Henry Sirr, Esq., was defendant, on an action for an assault and false imprisonment this trial was had before the Right Honourable Arthur Lord Viscount Kilwarden, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and a special jury. Trial and execution of Patrick O'Donnell letter from the Secretary of State, relative to the trial and execution of Patrick O'Donnell. Trial of Wilson, Bruce and Hutchinson Paris, April 23, Assize Court of the department of the Seine, trial relative to the escape of the convict Lavalette. Trial and confession of Andrew P. Potter for the murder of Lucius P. Osborn together with the judge's charge to the jury and sentence at the Superior Court, holden at New Haven, Oct, 1845 : to which is added a correct representation of the scene of murder and an exact likeness of Potter. Trial of Albert J. Tirrell for the murder of Mrs. Maria A. Bickford. Trial of Alexander M'Leod, for the murder of Amos Durfee and as an accomplice in the burning of the Steamer Caroline, in the Niagara River, during the Canadian Rebellion, in 1837-8. The Trial of the persons charged with burning the convent in the town of Charlestown, (Mass.) before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at East Cambridge on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1834. Trial of Charles Christopher Delano and others, the crew of the Brig William, of Liverpool, for piracy before His Excellency Sir Thomas Maitland, governor of Malta, &c., &c., &c., and the other commissioners appointed for the trial of piratical offences, assembled at the palace of Valetta, in the Island of Malta, on Wednesday, the 26th of January, 1820, and the three following days, containing a full and correct account of the whole evidence / Trial of Andries Botha, field-cornet of the Upper Blinkwater in the Kat River Settlement for high treason in the Supreme Court of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope on the 12th May, 1852 and subsequent days : with a topographical sketch of the Kat River Settlement and adjacent country and an appendix of documents referred to on the trial. Trial of Archibald L. Bates for the murder of Mrs. Harriet Jane Bates at Shaftsbury on the evening of October 2d, 1838 : to which is appended the sentence of Chief Justice Williams and the confession of the murderer. Trial of Albert John Tirrell for the murder of Mary Ann Bickford in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, holden at Boston, Tuesday, March 24th, 1846 : together with the lives of Albert J. Tirrell and Mary Ann Bickford / Trial of Alexander Contee Hanson, Esq., a lieutenant in a company of Militia attached to the Thirty-ninth Regiment upon a charge "Conceived to be mutinous and highly reproachful to the president and commander in chief of the Militia of the U. States, and in direct opposition to the orders of the commander in chief of the militia of Maryland" : and founded upon a political piece published in the Federal Republican, disputing the policy of a measure of government. Trial of Daniel M'Cook, Esq., clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Carroll County on articles of impeachment for breach of good behaviour in office / Trial of Brig. Gen. William Hull for treason, cowardice, neglect of duty and unofficer-like conduct : with the sentence of court and remission thereof by the President of the United States. Trial of Capt. John Windsor for the murder of his wife : before the Court of Oyer & Terminer held at Georgetown, Delaware, June 25th, 1851 : before His Honor, Chief Justice Booth, Harrington and Wootten Associates. Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation and Boston & Maine Railroad consolidated case : brief for the defendants / Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation and Boston & Maine Railroad consolidated case / Trial of Brigadier General Hull In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, the United States of America, petitioner, v. General Electric Company and others, defendants Investigation of United States Veterans' Bureau Donald Page, et al., administrators, plaintiffs, plaintiffs in error, v. United Fruit Company, et al., defendants, defendants in error error to the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, judgment in district court (Morton, J.), March 16, 1924 : record. Drayton Hillyer, administrator, vs. United States Trust Company appellant's points. Eastern Paper Bag Company vs. Continental Paper Bag Company defendant's record. Dolo y fraude en la adjudicación de bienes de Henry Frank alegados por los acreedores opositores contra el convocatario y el the First National Bank of Boston, patrocinate de la adjudicación. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Eber B. Ward, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States, no. 68 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Michigan : brief for the United States. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Sloop Betsey, James Stewart, master, (an appeal from Montserrat), Dudley Semper, of the Island of Montserrat, Esquire, claimant of the sloop and part cargo, on behalf of John Martins de larencieux, of His Majesty the King of Sweden, the proprietor thereof, appellant, against William Smith, commander of the private ship of war, Roebuck, the captor the appellant's case. Before the Honorable the attorney general of the United States in re the inspection, under the Act of June 30, 1906, of Meat Food Products derived from the carcasses of animals which did not receive a post-mortem inspection under that act question submitted by the Secretary of Agriculture, brief of the solicitor. Before the Honorable the attorney general of the United States in re lard substitute, composed of 80 per cent of vegetable oils and 20 per cent of imported oleo stearin, under the meat-inspection law question submitted by the Secretary of Agriculture, brief of the solicitor. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant, against Ferdinand Sulzberger, et al., defendants no. 687, observations upon the brief submitted by Mr. Aldrich. [Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., against John Crosby continuation of the cross examination of John S. Schultze]. Bank v. Wooster brief for the defendant. Charles M. Trufant et al., libellants, v. Steamer Johns Hopkins evidence. No. 513, the Admiral Schley, Consolidation Coal Company, libellant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, claimant, appellee, no. 514, the Charles F. Mayer, Consolidation Coal Company, claimant, appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, libellant, appellee appeals from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : before Colt, Putnam and Aldrich, JJ. : opinion of the court. The streamer "William Crane" brief for claimants. Claims of American citizens against Venezuela Closed record, in causa Miss Christian Leslie and others against the representatives of Duncan Davidson, Esq., and others In the Circuit Court of the United States, Western District of Pennsylvania, in equity, no. 25-November term-1875, E.A.L. Roberts, et al., vs. Peter Schreiber Duncan MacGregor, et al., vs. James MacGregor, et al. petition for re-hearing. The great libel case Dr. Hunter versus Pall Mall Gazette : being a verbatim report of the medical evidence given by Dr. Williams, Dr. Risdon Bennett, Dr. Orlando Markham, Dr. George Johnson, Dr. Cotton, Dr. Richard Quain, and Dr. Odling showing their opinions on the nature, causes and cure of consumption / Drainage Construction Company v. City of Chelsea bill of complaint. Donald Page, et al., administrators, plaintiffs in error, v. United Fruit Company, et al., defendants in error brief for the defendants in error. Cornelia D. Earle, respondent, against William P. Earle, impleaded with others, appellant points for appellant. Coastwise Transportation Company, libellant, vs. Steamship Edda on taxation of costs on mandate : opinion. Closing argument for the defence in the case of Commonwealth v. Buford delivered at Owenton, Ky. / Classics of the bar stories of the world's great jury trials and a compilation of forensic masterpieces / Prerogative Court, Dublin, Wednesday, June 16, 1852, Close and Blacker judgment. In Chancery, the city of Toronto v. Bowes Clark, adm'r of Fellows, v. Foster, et als. defendants' second brief. Earnings of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen for first few years in service and effect thereon of fluctuations in railroad business The National Wall Paper Company vs. the Columbia National Bank, state of Nebraske in the Supreme Court, the National Wall Paper Company, appellee, vs. the Columbia National Bank, appellant : brief of appellant. In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, E.D. Pochin, appellant, vs. Frank Knoebel, appellee reply brief of appellant. Doleance of Philip Marett, Esq., a jurat against a sentence of the Royal Court of Jersey which annulled the election of a centenier for the parish of St. Lawrence in the said island : to which is prefixed an order of His Majesty's Privy Council, directing the Royal Court to return their answer thereunto : and the answer of the Royal Court to that doleance : also an order of His Majesty's Privy Council, issued in consequence of a representation made by the Lieutenant-Governor, relative to the refusal of the states of the island of Jersey to approve of certain expences and estimates for the erection of the new prison : with the answer of the states to the said representation. Bertha R. Kenkele and John P. Kinkel as surviving trustees under the last will and testament of Philip A. Kenkele, deceased, plaintiff's and respondents, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Co., American Trust Co., vs. Metropolitan S.S. Co., consolidated cause petition of the W. and A. Fletcher Co., intervenor : brief for the W. & A. Fletcher Company upon exceptions by the American Trust Company to the report of Hon. Leviturner, master. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Co., American Trust Co., vs. Metropolitan S.S. Co., consolidated cause reply brief for the W. and A. Fletcher Company. Bellingham the defence defended or the trial re-tried / Between Dorothea Lady Dowager of Forbes, Jean Maria Forbes, daughter of the deceased William Lord Forbes and wife of Captain James Dundas and the said Captain James Dundas for his interest and Dr. John Gregory as having right from Elizabeth Forbes, his late wife deceased, daughter of the said William Lord Forbes, ..... appellants, against James Lord Forbes, the son and heir of James late Lord Forbes, deceased, .... respondent the appellants case. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1925, no. 151 city of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Fagan Bourland, as mayor of said city, M.J. Miller, et al., appellants, vs. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, appellee : brief and argument for appellee. City of Concord v. Concord Horse Railroad brief for defendants. The United States vs. Owen K. Paxton, conspiracy motion to quash the venire of grand jury, Jacksonville, Florida, 1889. The bark John H. Pearson brief for libellants. Christopher R. Wolcott and John Wells, respondents, against Henry Warren, appellant case on appeal from the report of a referee. Clarke v. Bradlaugh copy of the notes of the judgments delivered by the Honourable Mr. Justice Mathew and the Lords Justices of Appeal, and of the pleadings, in the action of Clarke v. Bradlaugh (Mr. Attorney general) Circumstantial account of the life, piracies, trial, and execution of Captain John Kidd, who was hanged at Execution-Dock City of Concord v. Concord Horse Railroad additional suggestions for defendants. Bill and order, Mary Baker Glover Eddy v. Calvin A. Frye & A. Merrimack ss, Superior Court, April term, 1907. Circumstantial account of the life and execution of John Morgridge, who was hanged at Tyburn for the murder of Mr. William Cope Crim., con., Christopher Taaffe, Esq., against Lord Wm. Fitzgerald, before the Hon. Justice Mayne, and the following special jury Alderman John Cash, Nicholas Fleming, Isaac Stewart, Thomas Meade, Robert Law, Jun., Michael Farrell, George Drevar, Mark Byrne, John Pepper, Humphrey Minchin, Alderman Geo. Warner, and Robert Turbett, Esqrs. damages were laid at Đ20, 000. The mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, ad'sm., James Bailey, Senior, John Bailey and Abraham Bailey case. The Cincinnati Insurance Company, ads., Charles W. Gazzam, case reserved from Hamilton Supreme Court argument for a new trial. Closing argument of Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., in defence of the slaughtering and packing establishment of Messrs. John P. Squire & Co. before the mayor and aldermen of Cambridge, sitting as a Board of Health, October 24, 1872. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, articles of impeachment by the House of Representatives, of the said Commonwealth, in their own name, and in the name of the people of Massachusetts, against Samuel Blagge, Esq., a justice of the peace and a notary public, in and for the county of Suffolk, in the Commonwealth aforesaid together with the respondent's answer. Colin Mitchell and others vs. the United States Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the thirtieth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1678, to the thirty-second year of the said reign, A.D. 1680. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the thirty-fourth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1682, to the thirty-sixth year of the said reign, A.D. 1684. Communism and Christianism analyzed and contrasted from the Marxian and Darwinian points of view / Le Baron B. Colt, et al., vs. Elizabeth Hart Colt, et als., in equity Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting copy of the proceedings of the naval general court-martial in the case of Commander J.H. Upshur, United States Navy Commissioner's case in equity Proceedings before the Committee for Courts of Justice investigating charges against Judge J.W.G. Blackstone, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the House of Delegates, February 11, 1908 Report of jury trial, Colonel Graham, of Moosknowe, pursuer, against the liquidator of the Western Bank, defender before the Lord President and a jury on 21st, 22d, 23d and 25th July 1864 / Comments of the Charleston Mercury on the cases of Livingston, et al., vs. Woodworth, et al., and W.J. Bennett vs. J.W. Motte decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, at the present term, 1854. Complete and faithful report of the proceedings of a court martial on Captain Hugh Pigot, C.B., held on board H.M.S. Hastings, at Sheerness, in May & June, 1834 Coleccion de las causas mas célebres los mejores modelos de alegatos, acusaciones fiscales, interrogatorios y defensas en lo civil y criminal del foro francés, inglés y espa̜ol / Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the ninth year of the reign of King Henry the Second, A.D. 1163, to the forty-third year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, A.D. 1600. Edward H. Coffin, et al., vs. the Steam towboat "Osceola," &c. points for libellant. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the thirty-second year of the reign of King Charles the Second, A.D. 1680, to the thirty-fourth year of the said reign, A.D. 1682. The Eddy will litigation memorandum relating to the action of Stephen A. Chase, et al., v. Adam H. Dickey, et al., in equity, no. 16,026 : pending in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, submitted to Attorney General Swift by De Witt C. Howe. In re Charles H. Moyer, petition for original writ of habeas corpus argument in support of executive power to enforce martial law and suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus delivered before the court / Comment on the Lorimer case Colonel Thornton's transactions and negotiations with Robert Christis Burton, Esq., legally, morally and liberally considered The Court of Appeals of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Edison Electric Light Company and the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York vs. Robert Goelet, Ogden Goelet, Robert Stafford and Harry P. Whitaker points in opposition to motion to punish defendants Stafford and Whittaker for contempt. El gobierno nacional y la Compañía del Ferrocarril de Bol̕var (the Barranquilla Railway & Pier Co., Ltd.) sentencia definitiva de la Corte Suprema de Justicia favorable á la compañia. The "Blenheim" Edwin Ball, claimant, appellant, v. Jacob S. Winslow, libellant, appellee : Edwin Ball, libellant, appellant, v. Jacob S. Winslow, et al., respondents, appellees. Edison Electric Light Company and Edison General Electric Company, complainants and appellees, vs. Sawyer-Man Electric Company, defendant and appellant petition of Frank D. Allen, U.S. attorney for district of Massachusetts. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Edith K. Roosevelt and Emily T. Carow, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company, and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Charles E. Eghant, respondent, vs. Solomon Jenner, appellant points for appellant. Edward Brightman, Esq., versus Henry Probatt, Esq. for criminal conversation with plaintiff's wife : at the sittings after the second term, Supreme CourtاCalcutta, on the 6th April, 1818 : damages laid 50,000rs., verdictا8000rs. Edward Kemp, and others individually and as surviving executors, &c., against Arthur Tryon Kemp, and others as executors, &c., and others before Fitzgerald, J., April, 1901 : separate brief for plaintiffs, (in which counsel for the three children, Arthur Tryon Kemp, Marion Morgan Kemp and Juliet Augusta Tyng join) : on questions of construction under Mrs. Kemp's will. In the Court of Appeals, district of Columbia, October term, 1926, no. 4462, Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States, appellee brief of appellant, Edward L. Doheny. Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States evidence for claimants, (transferred from Department case no. 16) In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1871, Edward J. Gay vs. the United States, no. 113 argument for the United States. Elisha Applegate and others complainants against the Lexington and Ohio Rail-Road Company upon motion for injunction. Charles Eugene Eghant, respondent, against Solomon Jenner, appellant, case Effect of certain designated wage increases to Locomotive Engineers and Firemen upon operating revenues and expenses and accumulated surpluses of Western railroads In the Court of Claims of the United States, Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States, no. 20728 defendant's brief and requests for findings of fact. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, plaintiffs-in-error, against the United States, defendant-in-error no. 702 : brief on behalf of the plaintiffs-in-error. Emeline D. Holman v. W.W. Rice, et alii. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, plaintiffs-in-error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Bishop Brown's case Henry Louis Bischoffsheim, complainant, v. John Crosby Brown, et al., defendants In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney-General of Canada and the Attorney-General of Ontario, intervenants case of the respondents. In Chancery of New Jersey, between the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Newark, (substituted for the Newark Aqueduct Board) complainant, and the city of Passaic, defendant, on bill for injunction testimony on the part of the complainant. Birchall, the story of his life, trial and imprisonment as told by himself In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1900, no. 92 Elliott H. Phelps and Luther W. Bodman, plaintiffs in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa, defendant in error : error to Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit : brief and argument for plaintiffs in error. Emily O. Butler and others, plaintiffs, against Andrew H. Green and others, executors, &c., defendants brief for the executors, other than William Ogden Wheeler. Evidence and cross-examination of J.T. (Red) Doran in the case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood, et al. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Sally, Even Lassen Ullitz, master, Even Lassen Ullitz, the master, claimant of the ship and cargo, on behalf of Peter and Francis Marcou, of the Island of St. Croix, merchants and subjects of the King of Denmark, appellant, against Henry Carew, Esq., commander of His Majesty's Ship of War Pheasant, the captor, respondent on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Halifax : appellant's case. In the Court of Appeals, William Lewis Boyle, plaintiff-appellant, against Staten Island and South Beach Land Company, Limited, defendant-respondent Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, plaintiffs-in-error, against the United States, defendant-in-error no. 702 : supplemental brief. Esquire, incorporated, appellant, v. Frank C. Walker, as Postmaster General of the United States, appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. [Buckingham, letter submitting printed statement of his case in behalf of the Press of India, addressed to Sir James Mackintosh] Espionage act cases, with certain others on related points new law in making as to criminal utterance in war-time / In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, no. 16, July term, 1891, estate of Benjamin Franklin, deceased appeal of Elizabeth D. Gillespie and Albert D. Bache from decree of Orphans' Court of Philadelphia County : Orphans' Court of Philadelphia County, July term, 1890, no. 214. Eliza Whitlock White, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondent. Emily O. Butler, Fanny S. Whitehouse, Caroline Jones, Frances O. Jones and Louis B. McCagg, against Andrew H. Green, Edwin H. Sheldon, Marianna A. Ogden and others, as executors and trustees, etc. and others, defendants summons and complaint. Another phase in the Bancroft case A brief sketch of the occurrences on board the Brig Crawford on her voyage from Matanzas to New-York, together with an account of the trial of three Spaniards, Jose Hilario Casares, Felix Barbeito and Jose Morando, in the Circuit Court of Richmond, before Chief Justice Marshal, for piracy and murder, committed on board said Brig : with other circumstances, calculated to illustrate those transactions / A brief narrative diocese of New Jersey. A brief statement of the proceedings in the Court of King's Bench in the case of Rex at the suit of the Rev. Richard Murray against the Archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland. A brief memoir of the life of the Honourable Colonel Algernon Sidney with a short account of his trial in the Court of King's Bench, November 7, 1683 : to which is added a description of Mr. F. P. Stephanoff's painting of that celebrated event ... / "The book," complete being the whole of the depositions on the investigation of the conduct of the Princess of Wales, before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four commissioners of inquiry appointed by the King in the year 1806, prepared for publication by the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval : to which is prefixed, an historical preface including every fact that has transpired since the period of the investigation, the whole forming one of the most interesting documents ever laid before the British public / In the Privy Council, on appeal from the High Court of Justice, Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division, (in prize) the Dutch Steamship "Leonora," case for the appellant steamship owners. "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations Mr. Copeland, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following Additional preliminary report. A brief exposition of the views of John L. Sullivan, Esq. who holds in virtue of an act of the legislature of Massachusetts an exclusive right to the use of steam tow boats, on part of the water of that state for forty-two years, viz: from 1814-1856!!! : in opposition to similar rights granted by the state of New York to Messrs. Livingston & Fulton. Trial of Captain W.C. Bolton letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a record of proceedings of the naval court martial, &c., in Captain William C. Bolton's case : February 26, 1842 : read and laid upon the table. A brief memoir of the life of Benjamin Wanstall who was tried at St. Augustine's on Wednesday, the 29th day of June, 1831 on a charge of stealing furniture from Mrs. Frances Still Dower at St. Thomas's Hill, near Canterbury : also some particulars of Mary Wanstall, (his daughter), with an account of her melancholy death : to which are added, their examination before the Magistrates, touching the said robbery and the destruction of the house by fire together with a full report of the trial of Mrs. Levi, Manly Emanuel, Mary Emanuel and Benjamin Wanstall. "The book!" or, the proceedings and correspondence upon the subject of the inquiry into the conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales : under a commission appointed by the King in the year 1806, faithfully copied from authentic documents : to which is prefixed, a narrative of the recent events, that have led to the publication of the original documents : with a statement of facts relative to the child, now under the protection of Her Royal Highness. The telephone appeals brief for American Bell Telephone Co., appellees. "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations Mr. Copeland, from the Committee on Commerce submitted the following additional preliminary report. Court of General Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the county of New York in the matter submitted to the grand jury of March, 1911, under the charge of Judge Thomas C. O'Sullivan delivered March 27, 1911. Argument of Hon. Lysander Hill opposing the motion for a preliminary injuction in the American Bell Telephone Company vs. the Overland Telephone Company of New Jersey, Philadelphia, January 23rd, 1884 : and opinion of court. "Old Q" and the apothecary being the record of a famous trial : together with some account of the Fuller family, 1776-1913 / "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations Mr. Copeland, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following additional preliminary report. "Christ's Holy Gospel" vindicated and Socinianism exposed being a copious report of the proceedings before the Vice-Chancellor in the matter of Lady Hewley's Charity : with critical and explanatory notes. A brief account of the occasion, process and issue of a late trial at the Assize held at Gloucester, March 3,1743, between some of the people call'd methodists, plaintiffs and certain persons of the town of Minchin-Hampton in the said county, defendants, in a letter to a friend / 207 Half-pound papers of smoking tobacco, etc., Elias C. Boudinot, et. al., claimants, plaintiffs in error, vs. the United States in error to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Arkansas : brief for the United States. A bill intituled an act to deprive Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of the title, prerogatives, rights, privileges and exemptions of Queen Consort of this realm and to dissolve the marriage between His Majesty and the said Caroline Amelia Elizabeth. The pirates a brief account of the horrid murder of the captain and mate of a Buenos Ayrean prize schooner, on the high seas in July 1818 by William Holmes, Thomas Warrington and Edward Rosewaine : comprising a part of the crew of said vessel to which is added a brief sketch of the important trial of said prisoners at the Circuit Court of the United States in January 1819. Regina versus George Dean report of the Royal Commission, appointed seventh day of May, 1895 : presented to Parliament by command. Park Avenue Company, plaintiff-appellant, against Exchange Buffet Corporation, the city of New York and Charles L. Craig, as comptroller of the city of New York, defendants-respondents points of respondents, the city of New York and Charles L. Craig, as comptroller of the city of New York. A compleat history of the whole proceedings of the Parliament of Great Britain against Dr. Henry Sacheverell with his tryal before the House of Peers for high crimes and misdemeanors, the reasons of those Lords that enter'd their protests and the speeches of several Lords before judgment was given. A complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the year 1783 with notes and other illustrations / A circumstantial account of the life, character and behaviour of Thomas Simmons who was tried at the Assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Heath on the 4th of March, 1808 for the wilful murder of Mrs. Hummerstone at Hoddesdon in that county on the 20th of October, 1807. A communist trial extracts from the testimony of C.E. Ruthenberg and closing address to the jury A compleat translation of the memorial of the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard, rector of the Royal Seminary of the Chaplains of the Navy, in the city of Toulon against Mary Catherine Cadiere and the Atorney General, plaintiff A compleat, genuine, and impartial account of the lives of the two rebel lords who were executed on Tower-Hill, August 18, 1746 with a faithful narrative of their trials, their behaviour while under sentence and at the place of execution : also an exact copy of Lord Kilmarnock's moving speech to the House of Peers : with many other authentic particulars / A complete and revised reprint of the proceedings in the Supreme Court of Civil Justice, British Guiana, in re de Souza (first case), in re Thomson, in re de Souza (second case) A compleat and genuine account of the life and actions of Joseph Powis convicted at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, for burglary, September, the Sixth, 1732 : executed at Tyburn on Monday, the ninth of October : likewise, some letters, by way of address, which he sent to the mistress of his affections / A case decided in the Supreme Court of the United States in February, 1793 in which is discussed the question "whether a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state?" A compendious report of the trial of Henry Viscount Melville, upon the impeachment of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, for high crimes and misdemeanors A charge to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. at the general Quarter-sessions of the Peace held the third day of July, 1729 in Westminster-Hall / A chapter in diplomatic history A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death / A compendious account of the case of George Griffiths, who suffered at Tyburn, for privately stealing from his master A collection of remarkable and interesting criminal trials, actions at law, &c. to which is prefixed an essay on reprieve and pardon and biographical sketches of John Lord Eldon and Mr. Mingay / A 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 Classis of Geneva in extra session at Lodi, April 27, 1853 relative to a charge of immoral conduct : together with the proceedings of the civil courts in the same case. A Complete collection of state-trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanours A compilation of cases of breaches of privilege of the House, in the Assembly of the State of New York with the reports of standing and special committees and the proceedings and judgments thereon : together with full references to all action in each case, from 1777 to 1871 / A Compleat collection of remarkable tryals of the most notorious malefactors at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, for near fifty years past for the crimes following viz., murthers, highway-robbing, pyracy, house breaking, foot-padding, rapes, sodomy, bestiality, polygamy, fortune-stealing, trepanning, kidnapping, shop-lifting, perjury, counterfeiting the coin, exechequer-bills, bank-notes, stamps, &c. : together with a particular account of their behaviour under sentence of death and dying-speeches faithfully collected from the books of tryals and papers of Mr. Smith, Mr. Allen, Mr. Wikes and Mr. Lorrain, ordinaries of Newgate, from the first printing of them down to this present time : and from other authentick narratives. A Comparison of rates and insurance benefits A complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the year 1783 : with notes and other illustrations / A circumstantial report of the evidence and proceedings upon the charges preferred against His Royal Highness the Duke of York in the capacity of Commander in Chief in the months of February and March 1809 before the Honourable House of Commons : including the whole of the original letters of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, the speeches correctly taken in full of the various members, with all the other documents produced in the course of the investigation and the decision of the House of Commons upon this very important subject / A Complete collection of state trials and proceedings upon high treason and other crimes and misdemeanours, from the reign of King Richard II to the end of the reign of King George I A comment on and confutation of the privy council decisions in the Mackonochie and Purchas cases with many counter authorities A collection of the proceedings in the House of Commons against the Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, Lord Chancellor of England, for corruption and bribery with the several debates and speeches in the House thereupon, by Sir Edward Coke, Mr. Recorder Finch, Sir Robert Philips &c. : together with the judgment given by the Lords against the said Lord Chancellor, A.D. 1620. A compleat translation of the whole case of Mary Catherine Cadiere against the Jesuite Father John Baptist Girard, in a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix in which that Jesuite is accused of seducing her and six other female votaries by the abominable doctrines of quietism, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness. A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lovett, & Watson as the leaders of the farce day procession. A correct, full, and impartial report of the trial of Her Majesty Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain, before the House of Peers, on the bill of pains and penalties with authentic particulars, embracing every circumstance connected with, and illustrative of the subject of this momentous event interspersed with original letters and other curious and interesting documents not generally known and never before published, including at large Her Majesty's defence / A descriptive catalogue of the great historical picture, painted by Mr. George Hayter, member of the academy of Sr. Luke, &c. &c. &c., representing the trial of Her late Majesty Queen Caroline of England with a faithful interior view of the House of Lords and one hundred and eighty-nine portraits with most of the peers and distinguished personages who were in the house on that memorable occasion and who did the artist the honor to sit : containing in the whole upwards of three hundred figures : now exhibiting at Mr. Cauty's Great Rooms, No. 80ư Pall Mall. Illinois Central and other railroad companies, appellants, vs. Samuel N. Turrill, nos. 140-144 In the matter of the application of Hubert O. Thompson, as commissioner of Public Works, etc., to extinguish certain water rights in Westchester County, parcel no. 84 brief on behalf of Charles Butler, appellant, owner of parcel no. 84. Edward D. Tippett George M. Buchanan vs. Van H. Manning, contest for seat in the House of Representatives from the Second Congressional District of Mississippi brief of G.C. Chandler for contestant. Illegality of the trial of John W. Webster An opinion, Illinois vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company Speech of General Butler, against further delays in the trial of impeachment in the Senate, sitting on the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, Thursday, April 16, 1868 which was denominated by Mr. Evarts, one of the President's counsel, and by Mr. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, a "harangue" : together with the tables of the sales of gold and purhcase of seven-thirty notes which were referred to but not read. Robert D. Silliman agst., the Hudson River Bridge Company, at Albany, Messrs. W.A. Beach & Reverdy Johnson for the comp'ts : Frederick W. Coleman agt., the same defendant, Messrs John H. Reynolds, Nicholas Hill, Jr., Wm. H. Seward, & J.V.L. Pruyn for the def'ts Impeachment of the president [Andrew Johnson] Speech of Hon. Daniel M. Van Auken, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, February, 29, 1868 Owners of Brig Tally-Ho Hurtt court-martial letter from the Secretary of War, relative to the case of Captain Hurtt, A.Q.M., U.S.V., &c. Charges against two members of Congress letter from the Attorney General : transmitting letter in response to House resolution no. 211, directing him to transmit to the House the names of the two members of Congress mentioned in the report of the grand jury of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois : and the nature of the charges made against such members of Congress. Illinois Central Railroad Company, complainant, versus Henry M. Bosworth, et al., defendants brief on motion for preliminary injunction and on demurrer. Hugh Lewis, against Susanna Lewis libel given in the 3d of May, 1771. Impeachment of Federal Reserve Board hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, sixty-fourth Congress, second session, on articles of impeachment against the Federal Reserve Board and members thereof, serial 52, statement of Hon. Charles A. Lindbergh, February 13 and 20, 1917. The great Swinfen case report of the extraordinary trial at Warwick in the matter of Kennedy v. Broun and wife verdict for £20,000, containing the whole of the correspondence of Mrs. Swinfen. Report of the trial, the Queen vs. Lieut. William G. Griffith, Eleanor Johnson, and Elizabeth Byndloss the former for a rape on the body of Frances E. Baynes, and the two latter for being accessories thereto : comprising the evidence in chief and cross-examinations in full and verbatim, the pleadings of counsel, and His Honor the Chief Justice's charge. The bankruptcy of James McClure, the Younger report of trials at the Spring Assizes, at Liverpool, March 31st and April 2nd and 3rd, 1860 : Fraser and others (assignees) versus Elias Levy and Co., same v. Sampson Sampson, same v. Samuel Levy. Report of the trial of the Rev. John Carroll, Roman Catholic curate of Killinick in the county of Wexford and five of his parishioners, for murder / Report of the trial, the people versus Dr. Horatio N. Loomis for libel : tried at the Erie County Oyer and Terminer, June 24, 1850 : Justice Mullett, presiding, John Treanor, Leander J. Roberts, associate justices / Speech of Henry L. Clinton, Esq. to the jury on the part of the defense on the case Andrew J. Millspaugh against Seth Adams, 3d., in the Supreme Court, at a circuit holden in the city of New York : delivered January 24th, 1865. Standard Oil Company of New York v. the owners and agents of the S.V. Helen A. Wyman Trial of Aratus F. Pierce, at Lockport, N.Y. for the murder of Wm. Bullock : Eighth Judicial District, Court of Oyer and Terminer, Charles Daniels, presiding, Lorenzo Webster and G.L. Judd, associate justices. Trial of Barker Burnell, late cashier of the M. & M. Bank, in Nantucket Court of Common Pleas, June term, 1847, before His Honor, Judge Washburn, counsel for the commonwealth, J.H. Clifford, Esq., of New Bedford, district attorney. The trial of Alice Clifton for the murder of her bastard-child : at the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, held at Philadelphia on Wednesday the 18th day of April, 1787. Trial of Captain Thomas Atchison, of the Royal Artillery by a general court martial at Malta : in consequence of having requested to be exonerated from firing patteraro salutes, and tolling a Roman Catholic bell, for the church and image rites of Roman Catholic priests : with an appendix, [d]escribing those rites of the Romish and Greek churches which British Protestant troops, infantry as well as artillery, were required by the priests to attend and assist, also, the nature of the attendance and assistance consequently ordered to be given : with official documents on the subject. Trial of Charles Wakely for a rape on Mrs. Rebecca Fay, wife to Doctor Cyrus Fay, physician : before the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the City and County of New-York, for the February term, 1810 / Trial of Benjamin Shaw, John Alley Junior, Jonathan Buffum and Preserved Sprague for riots and disturbance of public worship in the society of Quakers at Lynn, Massachusetts, before the Court of Common Pleas held at Ipswich, Massachusetts, March 16th, 1822. Trial of David M. Furches now chief justice and formerly associate justice and Robert M. Douglas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina : on impeachment by the House of Representatives for high crimes and misdemeanors. Trial of Captain John Shaw by the general court martial, holden on board the U.S. Ship Independence, at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, upon charges and specifications preferred against him by Captain Isaac Hull, of the United States' Navy / Trial of C.B. Reynolds for blasphemy at Morristown, N.J., May 19th and 20th, 1887 / Case of alleged insanity trial of Alexander Hain, before the Sheriff of Fife, under statute 4 and 5 Vic., cap. 60, as being furious, or fatuous or lunatic and dangerous to go at large, 8th October, 1850. Trial of Captain Theobald O'Doherty, of the Ninety-first, or Argyleshire Regiment by a general court martial, in the island of Jamaica : on charges preferred, by order of Major-General Sir John Keane, K.C.B. &c., &c., &c. : with an appendix containing an Official Communication from his Majesty's Judge-Advocate-General to Major-General Sir John Keane, K.C.B. and the remarks of His Majesty on another trial in Jamaica. The trial of John Davis in the United States court, for piracy on the high sees, also for the murder of Capt. Tisheu and others. Trial of Capt. David Royce, of Ripley, Chautauque County, N.Y. (formerly of Plymouth, Litchfield County Con. [Conn.]) before the session of the First Presbyterian Church in Ripley, before whom he was cited to the charge of vending ardent spirits, in his tavern, Feb. 5th and March 4th, 1836. Trial of Charles A. Edmonds, commissioner of the Land office of the state of Michigan, before the Senate of said state on an impeachment, preferred by the House of Representatives against him for corrupt conduct in office, crimes and misdemeanors The trial of John Thelwall, on a charge of high treason containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey : also the acquittal of John Augustus Bonney, Jeremiah Joyce, Stewart Kydd, and Thomas Holcroft / The trial of John Horne Tooke for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the seventeenth, Tuesday the eighteenth, Wednesday the nineteenth, Thursday the twentieth, Friday the twenty-first and Saturday the twenty-second of November, 1794 / The trial of John Wilson alias Jenkin Ratford for mutiny, desertion and contempt : to which are subjoined a few cursory remarks. The trial of John Horne Tooke on a charge of high treason : containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey, including the examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell, Earl Stanhope, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Bishop of Gloucester, Major Cartwright, Mr. Sheridan, &c., &c. : with Chief Justice Eyre's charge and Mr. Tooke's address to the jury / The trial of John Magee, for printing and publishing a slanderous and defamatory libel against Richard Daly, Esq. held before the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Clonmel by a special jury of the city of Dublin, at the sittings by nisi prius of the Court of King's Bench, after Trinity term, viz., on Monday, June 28, 1790. The trial of John Smith, bookseller, of Portsmouth-Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields before Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on December 6, 1796, for selling a work entitled, 'A summary of the duties of citizenship.' The trial of John Robinson, for the wilful murder of Susannah Wilson an unfortunate young woman whom he seduced and afterwards barbariously murdered and buried in his own fields : with the prisoner's defence, judge's charge, execution, &c. The trial of Joseph Gerrald The trial of John Browne, Esq., major of His Majesty's 67th, or, South Hampshire Regiment of Foot on the matter of charges exhibited against him by the president and members of a general court martial, which assembled in the island of Antigua, on the 30th day of January, 1786, and whereof Lieutenant Colonel Forster, of the 66th Regiment, was president : and also on a charge of oppression and cruelty, as commanding officer of the 67th Regiment and on a further charge of scandalous and infamous behaviour, unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman exhibited against him by Captain Robert Hedges, before a general court martial, which assembled at the Horse Guards on the thirteenth day of August, 1787 : with an appendix, containing all the correspondence which passed relative to the business, between the secretary at war, the commander in chief of the Leeward Islands and the judge advocate, respectively as well as other gentleman in official situations and Major Browne. The trial of John Gordon and William Gordon charged with the murder of Amasa Sprague, before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, March term, 1844 : with all the incidental questions raised in the trial carefully preservedاthe testimony of the witnesses nearly verbatimاand the arguments of counsel and a correct plat of all the localities described in the testimony, prepared expressly for this report / The trial of John Costley, gent., (ensign in the county of Roscommon militia) for conspiring with Charles Frazer Frizell, Esq., barrister at law, in an intention to murder the Rev. William Ledwich, parish priest of Rathfarnham in the county of Dublin held before the Hon. Dennis George, second baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and the Hon. Robert Day, second justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at the Session House in Green-Street on Thursday the 23d. of February, 1804 / Trial of Henry B. Hagerman, Esq. on an indictment for an assault and battery, with intent to murder, committed on William Coleman, Esq., editor of the N.Y. Evening Post / Trial of George Allan Madden, Esq., late major of the 12th, or Prince of Wale's Light Dragoons for un-officer-like conduct, and disrespect to Lieutenant Colonel Browne, his commanding officer, by having in the presence of other officers, accused him of perjury on the 22nd of August, 1801اbeing subversive of good order and military discipline : held at Alexandria on the 31st day of August, 1801. Trial of Gibbs Dover Corporation laws made known to the lovers of justice in a case of the utmost importance the trial of Mr. Savill, linen-draper, Margate, who was falsely and maliciously charged with assaulting Mary Bayly, with intent her carnally to know and to abuse and found guilty without proof after proving his innocence at the Quarter Sessions, Dover, on the 7th of June, 1800. The trial of Lord Mervin Audley for being an accessary to a rape on the body of his own wife : also, an authentic narrative of the proceedings of Lady Frances Howard, against her husband, the Earl of Essex, for impotency : to which is annexed, the trial of Anne Turner, accused of being a bawd, a sorcerer, and a murderer, together with the trials of the Earl and Countess of Somerset, and three other persons, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury. The trial of Lieutenant General Sir John Murray, bart. by a general court martial, held at Winchester, on Monday the 16th of January, 1815, and continued by adjournment, till Monday the 6th of February, 1815 / The trial of Michael Whiting for administering poison to George and Joseph Langman, of Downham, in the Isle of Ely, at the assizes holden at Ely on Wednesday the 4th of March, 1812, before Edward Christian, Esq., chief justice of the Isle / The trial of Major Campbell, for the murder of Captain Boyd, in a duel, on the 23d of June, 1807 with the evidence in full, the charge of the judge, and details of Major Campbell's last moments, execution, &c., &c. The trial of Lieut. Col. Mackelcan, of the Corps of Royal Engineers by a general court martial, held at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea, on Thursday the 9th, and continued by various adjournments to Monday the 27th day of June, 1808, on five charges, preferred against him by Sir Thomas Trigge, K.B. Lieutenant General of the ordnance : with a preface and explanatory notes / The trial of Mr. George Timewell, late secretary to Commodore Mitchell who was tried on board the Katherine Yacht at Deptford, on Wednesday the 20th day of July, 1748, for the murder of Captain Thomas Gregory, commander of His Majesty's ship Folktone, who was killed in a duel in the Province of Zealand in Holland, on Monday the 25th day of January last / The trial of Lieut. E.B. Babbit, on charges preferred by Com. Jesse D. Elliott before a naval court martial, assembled at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, October 13, 1834. The trial of Lady Maria Bayntun, wife of Andrew Bayntun, Esq., and son of Sir Edward Bayntun, bart., at Doctors Commons for committing the high crime of adultery with John Allen Cooper, Esq. : containing the whole substance of the evidence given in that remarkable cause. The trial of Joshua Barney, a midshipman in the United States service, on an indictment for murder before the Court of Oyer and Terminer, or General Goal Delivery, in and for the county of Richmond, held at Staten Island, on the first Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of June, 1824. The trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Wall for the murder of Benjamin Armstrong, on the 10th July, 1782, at Goree, in Africa, who was tried at Justice-Hall, in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, January 20, 1802 / The trial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie 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. The trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Wall, late governor of Goree, at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, January 20, 1802 for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong, a serjeant of the African corps, July 10, 1782. William Digby Seymour the Middle Temple Benchers, and the Northern Circuit Committee. Caster Socket Company, Limited, complainant, against Standard Caster and Wheel Company, defendant in equity case 1 : defendant's brief. Welch & A., appellees, v. Adams, appellant appellant's second brief. Welch & A., exr's, v. Adams, appellant brief for the appellant. William B. Dinsmore, as president of the Adams Express Company and a share-holder therein, vs. the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railway Company pleadings, opinion on interlocutory and plaintiff's evidence for final hearing. William Chauncey against Lemuel Arnold and Lemuel Arnold, executor of Caroline Arnold, deceased Western Union Telegraph Co., et al., v. American Bell Telephone Co. before the Hon. John Lowell, special master : defendant's reply to argument for complainants. Whinny Park murder report of the trial of Henderson : with his confession in jail, a notice of his former life and a short memoir of Mr. Millie, &c. : with a view of Whinny Park and a ground plan of the premises. Willard Parker and Daniel M. Stimson, as executors, &c., plaintiffs, vs. Benjamin F. Butler as trustee, &c., and others, defendants summons and complaint. William Beach Lawrence vs. R.H. Dana, Jr., et als William B. Lawrence vs. Richard H. Dana, Jr., et als. bill in equity. In the Privy Council on appeal from the Supreme Court of the island of Ceylon, between Don Philip Alexander Wijeyewardene, (plaintiff), appellant and Theodore Godfred Jayewardene, (defendant), respondent case for the appellant. Wig v. blackball trial of Henry Hunt, Esquire, for defamation, in the Earl Marshal's court, on Monday, October 20, 1828. Western Union Telegraph Co., et al., v. American Bell Telephone Co. before the Hon. John Lowell, special master : brief for the Bell Co. Willett, et al., v. Herrick, et als. compilation of the five papers which constitute the plaintiffs declaration as finally amended, viz, 1. This plaintiffs declaration. 2. Plaintiffs motion to amend writ and declaration. 3. Motion to amend plaintiffs' amended declaration. 4. Plaintiffs' motion to further amend amended declaration. 5. Plaintiffs' motion to amend motion to amend filed on July 23, 1924 : filed with and made a part of the brief of the defendant Herrick and the defendants F.S. Moseley & Co. William Coleman, who sues in his own behalf, and as administrator, and Catharine Mulligan, administratrix, of the goods, chattels, and effects of Richard T. Mulligan, deceased, respondents, against the Second Avenue Railroad Company, in the city of New York, impleaded with Benjamin T. Sealey, appellants case on appeal. William D. Lutz, plaintiff, plaintiff-respondent, against Mary E. Lutz, defendant-appellant case and exceptions on appeal. In the King's Bench, William Beer and Rebecca his wife, Lawrence Dundas, Henry Cokburne and Mary Teresa his wife, Elizabeth Cotton, widow, Ralph Adderley and Rosamond his wife, and John Robert Brown Cave and Catherine Penelope, his wife versus the Reverend Richard Rowland Ward on an issue directed by the Court of Chancery : tried before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury. William Beach Lawrence vs. Richard M. Staigg motion to rescind order of 8th June, 1874 and for attachment against defendant to compel compliance with final decree. Senator Burton K. Wheeler Mr. Borah, from the special committee authorized to investigate charges against Senator Burton K. Wheeler, submitted the following report, (pursuant to S. Res. 206) In the Supreme Court of the state of California, Willard Hodges, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Charles A. Cushing, et als., defendants and respondents brief for respondents. Who is Kate Richards O'Hare? Commodore Charles Wilkes's court-martial letter from the Secretary of the Navy : transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of May 16, proceedings of the court-martial which tried Commodore Charles Wilkes. The trial between William Fawkener, Esq. (clerk of the Privy-Council) plaintiff, and the Honourable John Townshend, (son of Lord Viscount Townshend) defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, (late Miss Poyntz) : before the Honourable Francis Buller, Esq., one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, in Westminster-Hall, on Wednesday the 12th of July, 1786 : with some interesting particulars relative to the duel between the plaintiff and defendant. William Clark, executor of the last will and testament of William A. Heermans, deceased, plaintiff, agst. John S. Gilbert, defendant summons, (relief.) Gerhard Wessels and Charles T. Wessels, complainants, against John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, defendants brief for defendants on demurrer. George F. Willett, et al., v. Robert F. Herrick, et als. No. 352, the Western Union Telegraph Company, appellant, vs. Ebenezer W. Poe, auditor of the state of Ohio, John K. Richards, attorney-general, and William T. Cope, state treasurer appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit : no. 405, same vs. Ebenezer W. Poe, auditor of the state of Ohio, William H. Halliday, auditor of Franklin County and others, county auditors : no. 401, same vs. Ebenezer W. Poe, auditor of the state of Ohio : appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio : brief for the appellant. Why the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America has no power to try Bishop William Montgomery Brown In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, William Clark, execu'r, &c., plaintiff, against John S. Gilbert, defendant case containing exceptions. William E. Dodge, surviving executor, &c., of Anson G. Phelps, deceased, respondent, against Charles F. Pond, and others, appellants case. Caster Socket Company, Limited, complainant, against Standard Caster and Wheel Company, defendant in equity case 2 : defendant's brief. William H. Clagett v. Frederick T. Dubois before the Committee on Privileges and Elections / In the High Court of Justice, Chancery division, before the master of the rolls, Williamson, Brothers, & Co., v. Robert Barbour and Brother Yantlet Creek Rex versus James Mountague, W.L. Newman, John Nelson, and four others : report of the trial on an indictment against the defendants : in consequence of their having cut through an embankment at Grain Bridge for the purpose of restoring the junction of the waters of the Rivers Thames and Medway in and through Yantlet Creek, within the jurisdiction of the Lord Mayor of the city of London, as conservator of those waters, the said embankment being claimed by the landholders of the Isle of Grain and alledged in the indictment to have been an ancient and immemorial road for land carriage : at the summer assizes for the county of Surrey, at Guildford, on the 25th, 26th, and 27th of August, 1824, before Mr. Baron Graham, and a special jury / William P. Pulis, et als., relators, vs. Harvey Iserman, et als., defendants on rule to show cause why writ of Quo Warranto should not issue : depositions. Byron C. Woodruff, respondent, against Abel Easton, impleaded, appellant points for appellant. Winding machines for making pirns or cops letters patent to Joseph Richardson Turtle Mulholland and William Mulholland Porter, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, Ireland : for the invention of "Improvements in winding machines for making pirns or cops." William Stevenson and others, complainants, vs. Alexander Bullions and others, defendants pleadings and proofs. Contest in Sixth Senate District Wolfert vs. McCarthy. William H. Morgan, respondent, against Lauren C. Woodruff, appellant respondent's points on appeal. In the Superior Court of the city of New York, William S. Williams, plaintiff, against the Western Union Telegraph Company, the Union Trust Company and others, defendants brief of Robert Sewell, of counsel for the plaintiff on motion for injunction and opinion of Chief Judge John Sedgwick upon granting the motion. The whole proceedings on the trial of the indictment the king, on the prosecution of William Jones, gentleman, against the Rev. William Davies Shipley, dean of St. Asaph, for a libel : at the assize at Shrewsbury, on Friday the 6th of August, 1784 : before the Hon. Francis Buller / In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, William T. Avery, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States no. 170 : in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Tennessee : brief for the United States. Winding yarn or thread letters patent to John Boyd and Thomas Alexander Boyd, of Shettleston, in the county of Lanmark, North Britain, engineers : for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for winding yarn or thread." Yantlet creek Rex versus James Mountague, W.L. Newman, John Nelson, and four others : the city solicitor's report to the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen, relative to the proceedings for obtaining a new trial : with the appendix, containing the arguments of counsel, &c., and a copy of the order of the said court, made thereon, 8th November, 1825. William Smith, appellant, vs. Nathan Nichols appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts. York castle in the nineteenth century being an account of all the principal offences committed in Yorkshire, from the year 1800, to the present period : with the lives of the capital offenders, accompanied with interesting anecdotes, important disclosures and confessions, obtained from authentic sources and under high magisterial authority / Young against Chipman narrative of the case, and a concise statement of the trial at the Circuit Court, before judges Smith Thompson and Elijah Paine : on the fourth October 1826 at Rutland : verdict for the plaintiff, damages. State of Florida, in Duval Circuit Court, in equity Wm. H. Gleason, vs. the trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund notice of motion for injunction : service accepted June 2d, 1875. Print of proof, led in trial of issue before Lord Neaves and a jury, on fourth, fifth, and sixth April : in causa William Hogarth, Esq., salmon-fisher, Aberdeen against Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro, Esq., of Novar, and George Ross & Company, salmon-fishers in Findhorn. William H. Morgan, plff., and respdt., against Lauren C. Woodruff, deft., and applt. appellant's points. In the Supreme Court of the United States, William Pelzer, petitioner, against the Horn & Brannen Manufacturing Company, respondent no. 690, October term, 1898 : motion. Winding, doubling, and twisting yarns, &c. letters patent to John Horrocks and James Horrocks, of the city of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, machinists : and Edward Whalley, of Salford, in the said county, mechanic : for the invention of "Improvements in machines for winding, doubling, and twisting yarns for threads." William J. Scown vs. Anthony Czarnecki, et al. woman's suffrage decision : with dissenting opinions of Justice Farmer and Justice Cooke. William H. Robertson, collector of the port of New York, plaintiff in error, vs. William J. Matheson and James A. Steele in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. William H. Morgan, respondent, against Lauren C. Woodruff, appellant plaintiff's points on appeal. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, William S. Mesick vs. Thos. Sunderland William H. Morgan, plaintiff and respondent, against Lauren C. Woodruff, defendant and appellant case and exceptions and return from Marine Court. William Jeffers vs. John Tyson being an action for crim[inal] con[versation] : tried at the late sitting of the Court of Common Pleas, on Friday the 28th of October : before the Honorable Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder of the city of New-York : with the evidence, arguments of counsel, and charge of the judge at full length / Remarkable trials with biographical and historical illustrations. Young vs. Currier, et als. brief for defendants. Wm. Bulter Duncan and A. Foster Elliot, trustees, the Moblie & Ohio R.R. Co., et. al. proceedings and testimony before the special master and minutes of the reference under the decree of March 6th, 1876 : relating to the objections field to compons of 1874, and the Tennessee substitution bonds as liens on the property of said rail road and as to priorities of liens, Mobile, Ala. Wm. Kelley and wife, vs. Ozro S. Burke and Thomas Gleed Lamoille County Court : December term, A.D. 1860. William McBurney and Thomas R. McGhan, appellants, vs. Caroline Carson appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of South Carolina : filed September 19, 1878. William Tyson, libellant and respondent, against Israel W. Raymond, claimant of the cargo of the ship Orphan, appellant brief on the part of the respondent. [In the Supreme Court, William M. Tweed impleaded with Richard B. Connolly and Abraham Oakey Hall, plaintiff in error, against the people of the state of New York, defendants in error] Byron C. Woodruff vs. Abel Easton and Edward Boote respondent's supplementary points as to photographs and value. Wm. C. Auld, appellant, vs. J.B. Walton, appellee argument of Randell Hunt for the appellee. William H. Marston, plaintiff and respondent, against Jay Gould, defendant and appellant case and exceptions. William Pelzer, petitioner, v. Horn & Brannen Mfg., Co. sure petition for writ of certiorari to United Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit : brief for respondent, contra petition. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1907, Henry Winters, John W. Acker, Christ Cruse, Agnes Downs, et al., appellants, v. the United States no. 158, appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : brief for the United States. Appendix. Le Procureur du Roi de la Ville. Authentic copy of the proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse Guards, on Friday the 26th of June, 1789, and continued by adjournment to Monday the 29th of the same month, on Hugh Debbieg, Esquire, one of the colonels of the Corps of Engineers, on two charges exhibited by His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, &c. Asa Packer, in equity, vs. Joseph Noble et al., argument of Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., before the master, Samuel Robb, Esq., at Philadelphia, January, 1877 Attorney-general by information vs. Old South Society et al., the Old South Society in Boston vs. Uriel Crocker et al. brief for the attorney-general and for Uriel Crocker et al. Average earnings of engineers and firemen reported by the railroads as "Not available for duty for entire month" and reported as "Extra men" Authentick coppie of the tryal of William Haunt, dragoon, anno 1711, laid before the House, pursuant to their Lordships order for that purpose, 18 Aprilis, 1737 In the Supreme Court of Illinois, August Spies, et al., vs. the People &c. brief and argument on application for writ of error to the Criminal Court of Cook County and that the same be made a supersedeas. Papers in the contested election case The Old South Society in Boston vs. Uriel H. Crocker et als. Articles of impeachment by the House of Representatives of the said Commonwealth, in their own name, and in the name of the people of Massachusetts, against Samuel Blagge, Esq., a justice of the peace and a notary public, in and for the county of Suffolk, in the Commonwealth aforesaid together with the respondent's answer. Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, from her infancy to the present time likewise a brief account of Mr. Wardle's charges relative to His Royal Highness the Duke of York : together with the minutes of evidence as taken in the House of Commons. Articles of impeachment reported by the special committee of the House of Representatives appointed under the provisions of House order number 1030 "to investigate the acts and conduct of Arthur K. Reading during his tenure of the office of attorney-general of the Commonwealth and all matters which may tend to show misconduct or maladministration by him in his said office" pursuant to an order of the House adopted June 5, 1928, June 8, 1928. Authentic trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793, on a charge of having been accessary [sic] to and having co-operated in divers manجuvres against the liberties of France, entertained a correspondence with the enemies of the Republic and participated in a plot tending to kindle civil war in the interior of the Republic by arming citizens against each other : to which are prefixed, her life and a verbal copy of her private examination to her public trial : with a supplement, containing the particulars of her execution. Attorney-general ex relatione v. the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church, et al Bate Refrigerating Co., vs. Sulzberger, et al. memorandum for the Bate Co. as to some matters in appellees' brief. At the Supreme Judicial Court, May term, 1810, in Cumberland present Hon. Theophilus Parson, chief justice ... Thomas Barnes versus the inhabitants of the First Parish in Falmouth The Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., vs. John Crosby Brown, William W. Sherman, J. Seligman, William B. Duncan, James Brown, George H. Brown, Trenor W. Park, the N.Y., Boston & Montreal Railway Co., Hermann R. Baltzer, William G. Taaks, Frederick Adams and the Farmers' Loan & Trust Company In the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association, a national banking association, appellant v. William O. Douglas, George C. Matthews, Robert E. Healy, Jerome N. Frank, Francis P. Brassor and Henry Fitts, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia : brief for appellees. Action of reduction at the instance of David William Barclay, Esquire, residing at Port-Louis, in the Mauritius, or elsewhere abroad, and Theodosius Forrest Ewart, writer to signet, his mandatory,اpursuers against Sir Robert Barclay of Pierston, baronet,اdefender Henry Louis Bischoffsheim against John Crosby Brown, et al [Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., against John Crosby Brown, et al continuation of direct-examination of James P. Lowrey]. In the Privy Council, 1861, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, council chamber, Whitehall, 2nd August, 1861, Coram the Right Honorable Lord Kingsdown, the Right Honorable Sir Edward Ryan, the Right Honorable Master of the Rolls, on appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench, Lower Canada, between the Bank of Montreal, defendant in the court below appellant and Eleonore Jane Simpson & vir, plaintiffs in the courts below respondents Before the Board of Arbitration, arbitration between the Western Railroads and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, pursuant to arbitration agreement dated August 3, 1914, under the Act of Congress approved July 15, 1913 Bate Co., vs. Sulzberger for the plaintiff. Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., against John Crosby Brown, Jesse Seligman, the New York, Boston and Montreal Railway Co., et al brief for defendants John Crosby Brown and Jesse Seligman, on final hearing. Before the Federal Power Commission, in the matter of the application of the Niagara Falls Power Company on April 23, 1936, renewing application filed February 24, 1928, for amendment of license issued to said company March 2, 1921, as amended for project number 16 on the Niagara River so as to include therein authority to divert an additional 275 cubic feet of water per second through said project brief of the state of New York on the question of Jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission / Before the Department of the Interior, in re application of Mary J. Benham, to purchase certain lands under act of June 7, 1924, involving Marquette, Michigan 05224, (conflicting with 05202, 05205, 05220, 05221, 05222, and 05225) brief and argument for appellant. In the Circuit Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., vs. John Crosby Brown, et al brief for the complainants. In the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, January term, 1939 special calendar, Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association, a national banking association, appellant, v. William O. Douglas, George C. Matthews, Robert E. Healy, Jerome N. Frank, Francis P. Brassor and Henry Fitts, appellees on appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia : reply brief for the appellant, Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association, a National Banking Association. [Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., against John Crosby continuation of the cross examination of John S. Schultze] Before the Honorable Alien Property Custodian and the Honorable, the Attorney General of the United States in re claim of Emilie Bek, no. 11,034 under section 9 of the "Trading with the Enemy Act" : brief of law and facts. Bank of United States vs. January adjourned question from the Seventh Circuit, Kentucky District. Alanson W. Beard, collector of customs for the Revenue District of Boston and Charlestown, plaintiff in error, vs. James W. Newell, doing business as page, Newell and Company in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. Barber v. Fenton full report of this great breach of promise case, just tried at Liverpool Assizes : with the letters read in court. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Dolly, Thomas Smith, master an appeal from Bermuda, appendix. Before Chief Justice Erle and a special jury, Glass v. Boswall transcript of Messrs. Cocks' short hand notes. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees argument of C.E. Mitchell, for appellant. Bate Refrigerating Co., vs. Sulzberger et al. memorandum for the Bate Co., as to some matters in appellees' brief. Before the Council of Conciliation in the Cloak and Suit Industry appointed by Hon. John Purroy Mitchel, mayor of the city of New York, July, 1915 : statement in behalf of International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and Joint Board of Cloak and Skirt Makers' Unions. Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, vs. Ferdinand Sulzberger et al., defendants and appellees brief for appellees. Basic statistical and derivative tables The Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., vs. John Crosby Brown, et al Before the Department of the Interior, Ben McLendon, et al., v. Rancho Lomas De Santiago, James Irvine and Irvine Company in re grant to and patent for certain lands in Orange County, California, designated and known as Rancho Lomas De Santiago : reply to brief for respondent / Bate Refrigerating Company, complainant and appellant, v. Ferdinand Sulzberger, Samuel Weil and Frederick Joseph, doing business under the firm name of Schwarzchild & Sulzberger, defendants and appellees questions certified from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit : brief in support of motion to advance said cause and to permit oral argument therein. Before His Excellency, Charles Edison, governor of the state of New Jersey, in the matter of the investigation of the Hudson County Board of Taxation and into the conduct of Patrick A. Monahan, George Scheetz, John Rotherham, Alexander Sullivan, and Harry E. Bischoff, the members thereof brief of City Affairs Committee. [Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., against John Crosby Brown, et al.] Earnings of engineers on certain Southeastern Railroads compared with earnings of engineers on certain Western Railroad and what would be earned on Western Railroads under the proposition now arbitrated Dr. Cashel's divorce an act to dissolve the marriage of Rowan Francis Cashel doctor of medicine with Emily Harriett his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes. E.S. Wheeler & Co., vs. New Haven Wire Co., in the matter of the application of Kidder, Peabody & Co., and the Baring Brothers, and Brown Brothers, and Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. / Dow & a., v. the railroads additional brief for the defendants. Cornelia D. Earle agst. William P. Earle, et al brief for respondents. Freedom of remark essential in legal discussions, or, Dunning vs. Hillhouse, argued Supreme Court, June term, 1827 Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy vs. Henry M. Baker, executor, et al filed January 13, 1911, at 2.40 p.m. Dwight A. Foster, plaintiff-respondent, against Clark D. Rhinehart, as sheriff of the [county] of Kings, defendant-appellant case on appeal. Dow, et als., v. Northern R.R., et als second brief for plaintiffs. The streamer "William Crane" brief for libellants, appellees. Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time comprising the period from the third year of the reign of King Charles the First, A.D. 1627, to the sixteenth year of the said reign, A.D. 1640. Chronicles of Bow Street police-office with an account of the magistrates, "Runners," and police and a selection of the most interesting cases / Clay Commercial Telephone Co., et al., appellants, v. American Bell Telephone Co., et al. brief for appellees. Claim of Joseph Walton & Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. for losses by collision of Steamer I.N. Bunton with pier of Davis Island Dam, January 2, 1884. Orville G. Bennet, plaintiff and respondent, against Isaac Rosenthal and Abraham Rosenthal, defendants & appellants In the Court of Equity Appeals, Charleston, January term, 1846, between Robert Martin, a judgment creditor of Sam'l H. Lothrop, complainant, and Eliza Price, widow, James Adger, administrator, the heirs at law of William Price, Jr., assignee of Samuel H. Lothrop, et al., defendants Berwind-White Coal Mining Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene, in matter of special Master's report and exceptions thereto. Information for the Right Honourable James Earl of Fife, pursuer, against Sir James Duff, and others, trustees of the late James Earl of Fife, defenders Samuel H. Dow and another v. Northern Railroad and others additional brief for Northern Railroad. Circumstantial narrative of the life and trial of Jonathan Wild, including genuine memoirs of his numerous and daring accomplices The Ben Avon case a reprint of a series of decisions in the case of Ben Avon Borough et al., v. Ohio Valley Water Company, including an opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States, having a most important bearing on the rights of investors in public utility enterprises. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Co., American Trust Co., vs. Metropolitan S.S. Co. petition of the W. & A. Fletcher Co., intervenor : brief for the W. & A. Fletcher Company, petitioner. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pa., sitting in equity, between A.E. Anderson, for himself and others plaintiff, and Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes and others, defendant bill of complaint. Between DeWitt C. Blair, individually and as executor, &c., of John I. Blair, deceased, complainant, respondent and appellant and Charles Scribner, defendant, respondent and appellants, Francis Green Larned, et al., defendants and appellants, on bill for construction of will on appeal brief for complainant, respondent and appellant / Doubling and winding cotton, &c. letters patent to Robert Smith, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, machinist, for the invention of "Improvements in machinery for doubling and winding cotton and other yarns and threads." Donald Page, et al., administrators, plaintiffs, plaintiffs in error, v. United Fruit Company, et al., defendants, defendants in error brief for plaintiffs in error. Eddy litigation, summary of Kerfoot, v. Kerfoot East Tenn. Va. & Ga. Railroad Co., plaintiff in error, vs. C.D. McKemy, defendant in error argument for plaintiff in error. Dow v. Northern Railroad suggestions by plaintiffs in reply to oral argument of defendants in reference to the Manchester & Keene Railroad. Early Indiana trials and sketches Dutchess County senatorial election cases transcript of record, including proceedings on application to punish Storm Emans for contempt. Ed List, plaintiff in error, vs. Burley Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association, defendant in error brief for defendant in error. Dover Stamping Company v. the Turner & Seymour Mf'g Co. complainants' brief / Eddy litigation to the New Hampshire, counsel for George W. Glover and Dr. E.J. Foster Eddy. Dundonnell cause, second trial report of the trial by jury Thomas M'Kenzie, Esq., against Robert Roy, Esq., W.S., in the Court of Session at Edinburgh, 4th January 1831 and four following days / In the Supreme Court of North Dakota, to the September term, A.D. 1922, E.B. Klein, plaintiff and appellant, vs. W.H. Hutton, defendant and respondent appeal from the District Court of Burleigh County, Honorable W.L. Nuessle, judge : brief and argument. Edison Electric Light Company and the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York vs. Robert Goelet, et al. bill of complaint and affidavits on motion for preliminary injunction. Edison Electric Light Company and the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York against Robert Stafford and Harry P. Whittaker, impleaded with others brief for complainant. Edward Atkyns, Esq., appellant, John Atkyns, Esq., and others, respondents the case of the respondents. In the House of Lords, Edward Ommanney of Bloomsbury-Square in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, and John Page of Great Russel-Street Bloomsbury, in the said county, Esquire, surviving trustees and executors of the deceased Sir Charles Douglas baronet, rear admiral of the Blue, and James Baillie of Culterallers Esquire, for himself and as attorney for the said trustees, appellants, Mrs. Lydia Mariana Douglas, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Douglas, baronet, now spouse of Mr. Richard Bingham, of Gosport in the county of Southampton, son of the Reverend Mr. Isaac Moody Bingham, the said Richard Bingham for himself and his interest and George Johnston writer to the Signet, attorney for the said Mrs. Lydia Mariana Douglas and her said husband, respondents the respondents' case. Eli Macgowan, plaintiff-respondent, against James C. Duff, defendant-appellant points for respondent. Eden versus Whistler the baronet & the butterfly, a valentine with a verdict. Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States record of court of inquiry. Edward Kemp, and others individually and as surviving executors, &c., plaintiffs, against Arthur Tryon Kemp and others as executors, &c., and others defendants before Fitzgerald, J., April, 1901 : general brief for plaintiffs. In the House of Lords, on appeal from His Majesty's Court of Appeal (England), Elder Dempster & Co., Ltd., & others, appellants and Paterson Zochonis & Co., Ltd., respondents petition of appeal. Edward C. Berg, respondent vs. the Narragansett Steamship Company, appellant case on appeal. Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States evidence for defendants. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene : supplemental brief for Berwind-White Coal Mining Company. In the Supreme Court of the United States, between Cornelius Vanderbilt, plaintiff in error, and John R. Livingston, defendant in error case on the part of the plaintiff in error. Edward C. Berg vs. the Narragansett Steamship Co. Bernard Reilly, sheriff, &c., respondent, against James A. Coleman, impleaded &c., appellant appellant's points. In the House of Lords, on appeal from Her Majesty's Court of Appeal (England), between John Boyd, appellant and John Horrocks and James Horrocks, respondents respondents supplemental appendix. Bennett divorce case, being a plain account of all the important facts brought out on the trial, and those connected with it, with disclosures on the case by Edson Sanford Berwind-White Coal Mining Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company vs. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of John Wanamaker--New York to intervene : pleadings and proof. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene : supplemental brief for American Trust Company. In the House of Lords, on appeal from Her Majesty's Court for divorce and matrimonial causes, between Emma Bowles Milford, appellant and Alfred Milford, respondent the case of the appellant, Emma Bowles Milford / Before the Department of the Interior, Ben McLendon, et al., vs. Rancho Lomas de Santiago and James Irvine, in re grant to and patent for certain lands located in Orange County, California, designated and known as the Rancho Lomas de Santiago petition. Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Lowell Railroad and Boston & Maine Railroad additional brief for plaintiffs / Hugo Boessneck, Herman Broesel, Herman Wedegartner and Curt Loewel, plaintiffs and respondents, against the Wm. Taylor, Son & Co., defendant and appellant appellant's points. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, Samuel R. Colhoun, appellant, v. the United States appeal from the Court of Claims : brief for the United States in opposition to suggestion of diminution of the record and motion for certiorari. Edward H. Coffin, et al., libellants and appellees, against the Steam towboat "Osceola" her engines, &c., Patrick Ronan, claimant and appellant points for appellant. Charles E. Eghent, respondent, against Solomon Jenner, appellant respondent's points. Edith K. Roosevelt and Emily T. Carow, plaintiffs, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, December term 1889 brief for appellants. In the Court of Appeals, district of Columbia, April term, 1926, no. 4462, Edward L. Doheny and Albert B. Fall, appellants, vs. United States, appellee brief of appellants in opposition to motion to dismiss appeal. In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey, between United States of America, petitioner and United States Steel Corporation and others, defendants statement of the case. Boston Electric Light Company, petitioner, vs. city of Boston, respondent, no. 1701, city of Boston, petitioner, v. Boston Electric Light Company, respondent, no. 914 before Hon. Nathan Matthews, Jr., auditor : brief of petitioner's argument upon law and facts. The trial of Birch v. Neale, for criminal conversation in the Court of Common Pleas, June 25, 1835, before the Lord Chief Justice Tindal from the notes of a short-hand writer, with explanatory remarks / In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey, between United States of America, petitioner and United States Steel Corporation and others, defendants argument. Bill (as amended by the committee) intituled an act to deprive Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of the title, prerogatives, rights, privileges, and exemptions of Queen consort of this realm and to dissolve the marriage between His Majesty and the said Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Trial of James Berrian, for criminal conversation with Catherine Blakney, wife of Jacob Blakney, had in the Mayor's Court of the city of New-York, in the term of July, 1807 Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Maine Railroad and Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation brief for defendants / Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D. Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, July 1, 1925, to all editors In the Privy Council, no. 51 of 1906, on appeal from the Supreme Court of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, between the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, appellants and Benjamin Godlieb Heydenrych, respondent case of the appellants. Bishop v. Hicks dog killing extraordinary !!! : caution to the public. Supreme Court, December law term, 1888, consolidated case - Boston, Concord & Montreal R.R. v. Boston & Lowell R.R., same v. Boston & Maine R.R., same v. B. &M.R.R. and B. & L.R.R oral arguments of Frank S. Streeter, December 11 and 14, 1888. In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney-General of Canada and the Attorney-General of Ontario, intervenants case for the intervenant, the attorney-general, for Ontario. Bill of suspension for James Nairn merchant in Ely and Thomas Nairn chirugeon apothecary in Anstruther Easter, his cautioner against James Wallace merchant in Bergen in Norway, and Alexander Keith writer in Edinburgh, his factor, to be reported by my Lord Polton tomorrow Bishop Brown partakes of communion at service shocks congregation by accepting Holy Sacrament from prelate who sought expulsion. Bishop Brown told to appear on Monday 'for sentence' Evidence reported to the Senate by the Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Facts Relating to the Conduct of John Smith, a senator from the state of Ohio, December 21, 1807 bill of indictment for treason : United States vs. John Smith : copy indictment for treason, Virginia District : in the Circuit Court of the United States of America, in and for the fifth circuit and Virginia District. Brief of the case of Beverley Chew, William Emerson, and the Curator of E. Lorrain, dec'd, claimants of the proceeds of the Brig Josefa Segunda, &c., appellees, C.W. Roberts, E.C. Gardner, E. Humphrey, and H.K. Meade, severally claimants, & c., appellants pending in the Supreme Court of the United States on appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Bill of advocation Gray and Factor contra Scruton, presented 23d July 1772 Everett W. Adams vs. Union Railroad Company jury trial waived, no. 355 : plaintiff's supplemental brief. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1900, no. 342, Elliott H. Phelps and Luther W. Bodman, plaintiffs in error, vs. Robert Radford Beard, as receiver of the First National Bank of Pella, Iowa, defendant in error error to Circuit Court of Appeals, seventh circuit : supplemental brief and argument for defendant in error. Eugene Aram, his life and trial Everett W. Adams vs. Union Railroad Company jury trial waived, no. 355 : plaintiff's brief. In the Privy Council, no. 99 of 1924, on appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario, between Toronto Electric Commissioners, (plaintiffs) appellants, and Colin G. Snider, J.G. O'Donoghue and F.H. McGuigan, (defendants) respondents, and the Attorney-General of Canada and the Attorney-General of Ontario, intervenants case for the Attorney-General of Canada. Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D., Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, September 29th, 1925, to members of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D. Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, September 19, 1924, to all editors Bishop Brown's defense Frank S. Streeter, Archibald McLellan and Irving C. Tomlinson v. George W. Glover, Mary B. Glover, George W. Glover, Jr., Andrew J. Glover and Edward Gershom Glover, beneficiaries under trust deed of Mary Baker G. Eddy of February 25, 1907 answer of the defendant George W. Glover. Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D. Brownella Cottage Galion, Ohio, September 28th, 1925, to members of the House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America In the Supreme Court, Blachly, Strong and Simpson, appellees, versus William Matlock & Co., White, Warner & Co., intervenors and appellants appeal from the Fifth District Court of New Orleans / In the Privy Council, no. 78 of 1909, on appeal from the Supreme Court of the Transvaal, between the Natal Bank, Limited, (plaintiff's), appellants and Hendrik Theodor Rood and others, (defendants), respondents [The Banque Franco-Egyptienne, et al., vs. John Crosby Brown, et al., defendants' proofs] Bishop Brown is deposed in solemn form Bird's vindication of a criminal process by bill of indictment, containing various assignments of perjury against Wm. Smith, who acted as attorney to the late sheriffs of Middlesex and which, being moved into the King's Bench, came on to be tried, in that court, on the 7th of December, 1812 ... Concerning the heresy trial of Rt. Rev. William Montgomery Brown, D.D., member of the House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church, U.S.A. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucien L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the City of New York, defendants Connecticut River Lumber Co., v. Olcott Falls Co. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer as attorney general of the State of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the City of New York, defendants Confession of John Baham, junior, in relation to the murder of Nathan Adler Confessions, trials and biographical sketches of the most cold blooded murderers who have been executed in this country from its first settlement down to the present timeاcompiled entirely from the most authentic sources : containing also, accounts of various other daring outrages committed in this and other countries. [Consolidated Gas Company vs. New York Attorney General] general exhibits index. [Connecticut Supreme court of errors, record of cases on appeal, 1868] The Conspiracy in Navy Department against Smith Brothers, of Boston for their testimony before a Congressional Committee, its defeat, at what cost? an appeal to Congress to protect its witnesses. Consolidated case, Boston, Concord & Montreal R.R., v. Boston & Lowell R.R., same v. Boston & Maine R.R., same v. B. & M.R.R. and B. & L.R.R. Confessions, trials and biographical sketches of the most cold blooded murderers who have been executed in this country from its first settlement down to the present time / Confession of Charles Gibbs, the pirate No. 625, consolidated cause, Berwind-White Coal Mining Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company, American Trust Company v. Metropolitan Steamship Company petition of W. & A. Fletcher Company to intervene : pleadings and proofs. Emile Laffitte, libelant, v. East Boston Dry Dock Company Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the city of New York, defendants before Arthur H. Masten, special master, New York, October 16, 1906. Considerations on the criminal proceedings of this country, on the danger of convictions on circumstantial evidence on the case of Mr. Donnellan and on the alarming consequences of prejudice in the administration of justice : to which are annexed, cases of innocent persons condemned and executed on circumstantial evidence : with remarks thereon / Confessions, trials and biographical sketches of the most cold blooded murderers who have been executed in this country from its first settlement down to the present time Conflict of jurisdiction between state and federal courts opinion in Joseph Hollman, et al., vs. Harry Fulton, on habeas corpus / Conclusion of the speech of C. Purton Cooper, Esq., as counsel for the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, in the siut of the Attorney General v. Shore instituted in the High Court of Chancery, respecting Lady Hewley's Foundations, wednesday, 2nd July, 1834. Conceptos Juridicos En Favor De Los Derechos De La Nación Y De The Colombian Northern Railway Company, Ltd en el pleito promovido contra estas entidades por el departamento de cundinamarca. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity, and then city of New York, defendants, before Arthur H. Masten, special master Appeal from the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, Constantine Phipps, Esq., appellant, the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Dame Mary Levynge, otherwise Annesley, the widow, executrix and devisee of Charles Annesley, Esq., deceased Mark Whyte, gentlman, a creditor and incumbrancer on the estates in question and a trustee for the other creditors of the said Charles Annesley, respondents the case of the respondents Lady Levynge and Mr. Whyte. Considerations on the Douglas cause in a letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend in London. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general of the state of New York, et al., defendants before Arthur H. Masten, Esq., special master. Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the city of New York, defendants Head Quarters, Dept. E. Tenn., Knoxville, August 17th, 1863 at the Military Court of the Department of East Tennessee, (appointed under act of Congress of October 9th, 1862), was arrainged and tried. Confession and execution of John Hadcock, 2d., for the murder of Mrs. Mary Gregg Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer as attorney general of the state of New York, William Travers Jerome, as district attorney of New York County, Frederick E. Gunnison, John C. Davies and Lucian L. Shedden, constituting the New York State Commission of Gas and Electricity and the city of New York [Consolidated Gas Company vs. New York Attorney General Mayer] indexes. Conn. River Lumber Co., v. Olcott Falls Co. brief for defendant. Considerations on the questions of law involved in the decisions of the Court of Session and House of Lords in the case of John Vans Agnew, Esq., of Sheuchan, appellant, against James Stewart, Esq., of Cairnsmuir, & Ebenezer Drew, Esq., of Auchenhay, respondents / Complete report of the trial of Rev. I.S. Kalloch, on the charge of adultery Conduct of Judge George W. English In the House of Lords, Constantine Phipps, Esq., claiming as heir at law of the Right Honourable James Earl of Anglesey, deceased, appellant, the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, one of th Devisees in the wills and Codicils of the said James Earl of Anglesey, deceased, who died about 50 years since, Dame Mary Levynge otherwise Annesley, the widow, executrix and devisee, of Charles Annesley, Esq., who was the only son and heir of Charles Annesley, Esq., deceased another devisee in the said wills and codicils, Mark Whyte, gentleman an incumbrancer on the estates of the said Charles Annesley the son and Charles Coote and infant by his mother and guardian eldest son and heir of Thomas Coote, Esq., who was the only son and heir of Thomas Coote Esq., his late father, deceased who was the surviving trustee named in the said wills and codicils of the said James Earl of Anglesey, respondents upon an appeal from an order of dismission of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, made 20th June 1749 : the case of the respondent, Richard Earl of Anglesey. [Connecticut Supreme court of errors, record of cases on appeal, September term 1868] Consolidated Gas Company of New York, complainant, vs. Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general of the state of New York, et al, defendants, before Arthur H. Masten, Esq., special master witness index (prepared by Indexing Department Edward Carrol, Jr. Co.) The tryal of Elizabeth Cellier the popish midwife, at the Old Baily, Septemb. 11, 1680 : for printing and publishing the late notorious libel, intituled, Malice defeated, &c. : where she was found guilty, together with her sentence. Emily O. Butler and Welcome G. Hitchcock, plaintiffs, against the village of White Plains brief on behalf of plaintiffs. Old South Society [Claims of the Choctaw people against the United States] [arising from the sale of lands east of the Mississippi River, ceded by the Choctaw Nation to the United States] Exhibit No. 287 In the United States Circuit Court, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division, the Continental Trust Company of New York, surviving trustee, complainant, vs. the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad Company et al., defendants, no. 1205, equity, consolidated suit, Charles Hamlin et al., cross-complainants, vs. the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad Company et al., defendants, cross-bill [Trial of Bal Gangadhar Tilak] Extraordinary case of libel, Benjamin Coleman versus Edwin Ward Jackson addressed to the members of the stock exchange, the magistrates of the county of Middlesex, and the commercial community generally. Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British schooner "W.P. Sayward," and ex parte Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney General of Canada additional brief in reply to brief of the United States on motion for leave to file. In the District Court of Harris County, Tex. F.P. Olcott, trustee and complainants, vs. International & Great Northern Railroad Company, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, John L. Kane, R.B. Baer, Abe Bardash, T.J. Boyles, W.R. Johnson, Frank L. Lee, and D.W. Gaines in their own right and as directors of the Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company, and Mercantile Trust Company, defendants : stockholders' bill. Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward" petition for a writ of prohibition. The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District. Examination and confession of Manning and his wife, for the cruel murder of Mr. Patrick O'Conner, in Bermondsey with the history of their lives and latest information. Ex parte in the matter of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, ex rel., Preston H. Leslie, governor, vs. George S. Boutwell, secretary of the treasury of the United States brief for the United States in opposition to motion for mandamus. Ex parte Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney General of Canada and ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of British schooner "W.P. Sayward" preliminary brief submitted with the petition and suggestion for writ of prohibition. Executive documents printed by the order of the House of Representatives during the second session of the fortieth Congress, 1867-'68 Exhibits, accompanying the answer and plea of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States East India (conspiracy) copy of the judgement of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in the revolutionary conspiracy case. De Jonge Hendrick Brouwer, Cornelis Engels, master Cornelis Engels, claimant and appellant and Thomas Robson, captor and respondent : to be heard at the Cockpit. Correct report of the trial of James M. Bickford and Thomas Cook for the murder of John B. Secor, on the 6th day of June, 1853, in the town of Franklin, Franklin Co., N.Y. : containing the evidence, the judge's charge to the prisoners, the sentences and the confession of Thomas Cook. Cook, the murderer, or, The Leicester tragedy being a full and faithful account of the horrible assassination of Mr. John Paas of London, on the 30th of May, 1832 : perpetrated by James Cook of Leicester : with an authentic detail of the cruel means adopted by the murdered to accomplish the bloody deed : and of the inhuman method which he used to dispose of the body of his murdered victim : to which is added, the singular manner, in which the melancholy fate of the deceased gentleman was discovered, the flight of the culprit, his subsequent apprehension at Liverpool, and his confession of the Barbarous fact, with his trial, conviction, sentence, and execution / Copy of letter, William E. Chandler to Frank S. Streeter Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, survivor of John M. Butler, complainant, vs. Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R.R. Co., et al., respondents in the matter of the intervening petition of the contracting and building company of Kentucky : brief on behalf of the Continental Trust Company, surviving trustee. [Contested election William H. Clagett vs. Fred T. Dubois supplementary brief and argument of William H. Clagett] Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, survivor of John M. Butler, complainant, vs. Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R.R. Co., et al., respondents in the matter of the intervening petition of the Rhode Island Locomotive Works : brief on behalf of the Continental Trust Company, surviving trustee. Copy of the proceedings of a general court martial, held at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, on Friday, the sixth, and continued by adjournment till Monday, the ninth day of January, 1804, on Major-General Burton, lieutenant-colonel of the Third Regiment of foot guards Melissa Cornell, as administratrix, &c., respt., agst. Bank for Savings in the City of New York, applt. respondent's points. Copy of the short-hand writer's notes of the arguments and the judgment of the Court of the Exchequer Chamber, in the case of Gosset v. Howard Contested-election case of James S. Davenport v. T.A. Chandler from the First Congressional District of Oklahoma Copy of the record of the trial of Selden Braynard, in the Municipal Court of Boston with some explanatory remarks, to correct impressions made by inaccurate reports in the newspapers. Contested election case Second Congressional District of South Carolina, Buttz vs. Mackey speech of Hon. E.W.M. Mackey, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, July 19, 1876. Corporation of Dublin against William Thomas trial at bar by the Court of King's Bench, and a special jury had on the 12th, 13th, and 14th days of November, 1827. Copy of the record in the case, Robert Fletcher vs. John Peck decided at the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit, held at Boston, within and for the district of Massachusetts, on the twentieth day of October, anno domini 1807. Contested-election case, Wickersham v. Sulzer Mr. Wilson of Louisiana, from the Committee on Elections no. 1, submitted the following report. An analysis of the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Coronada [sic] coal case Contested election case of George M. Davison vs. G.G. Gilbert from the Eighth Congressional District of the state of Kentucky. Appendix, copy of the wills and codicils of James, Late Earl of Anglesey Copyright and patents, or, Property in thought being an investigation of the principles of legal science applicable to property in thought : with their bearing on the case of Jefferys v. Boosey, recently decided by the House of Lords : in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux : to which is appended a corrected report of the judgments delivered by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Brougham, and Lord St. Leonards / Copy of the information Correspondence between H.H.M.'s Secy. of State for Foreign Affairs and Her Britannic Majesty's consul-general on the subject of Richard Charlton's claim to land Correspondence between the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman, V.A.L.D., and the Rev. Richard Boyle in referrence to the sudden removal of the latter from the Catholic Church of S. John's, Islington : with explanatory observations, addressed to the congregation / Contested election case of Britt v. Weaver hearings before the Committee on Elections No. 3, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, on the contested election case of James J. Britt v. Zebulon Weaver, May 23 and 24, 1918. Correspondence concerning the purchase of naval supplies Correspondence relating to the Sitapur murder case Copy of the proceedings of the court martial and findings of the president, in the case of assistant surgeon James Simons, with other evidence Coram Lafontaine, C.J., Aylwin, J., Duval, J., Caron, J., Benjamin Wilcox et Uxor, (defendants in the court below), appellants, et Barnabas Wilcox, (plaintiff in the court below), respondent Constitution of the state of Indiana adopted in convention at Corydon, on the 29th of June, A.D. 1816, and of the independence of the United States, the fortieth. In the House of Representatives, Forty-sixth Congress, contested election Second Congressional District, South Carolina, arising out of the election of November 5th, 1878 brief of E.W.M. Mackey, contestant. Crawshay versus Thompson and others proceedings on the trial of this cause in the Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, by a special jury before the Hon. Lord Chief Justice Tindal, Friday, 17th December, 1841. Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States Correspondence with the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance In the appellate division of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, Third Judicial Department, Supreme Court, the county of Ulster, appellant, vs. the State of New York, respondent respondent's supplemental points. Correspondence with the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks Court of Appeals, state of New York, in the matter of the application of Joseph P. McLaughlin, petitioner-appellant, against William Wilson, commissioner of the Department of Housing and Buildings of the City of New York, Joseph D. McGoldrick and Almerindo Portfolio, comptroller and treasurer, respectively, of the city of New York, defendants-respondents, in the matter of John H. Newman, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Henry C. Wist, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Alexander Newman, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Edmund F. Konrady, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of George J. Northrup, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of August Nebgen, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Charles J. Falk, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Anthony A. McNally, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of John E. Manion, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Louis Sweet, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Charles Zoufaly, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of William Bartow, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of John J. Lundon, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Harry P. Wasserman, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents, in the matter of Harold U. Lockwood, petitioner-appellant, against the same, defendants-respondents notice of motion to dismiss appeals for want of jurisdiction with affidavit and supporting brief. The county of Sacramento, plaintiff in error, vs. the Central Pacific Railroad Company in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of California : filed october 3, 1884. Crim. con., biography, or, Celebrated trials in the ecclesiastical and civil courts for adultery and other crimes connected with incontinency from the period of Henry the Eighth to the present time / Correspondence, documents, evidence and proceedings in the enquiry of Messrs. Lafrenaye & Doherty, commissioners, into the office of the clerk of the crown and clerk of the peace, Montreal followed by the remarks of Messrs. Delisle & Schiller on so much of the report of the commissioners as has been allowed to transpire and the remarks of Mr. Brehaut, on the letter announcing to him the causes of his dismissal, as the whole appeared in the Montreal gazette. Correspondence respecting the presentation of the counter-cases of Great Britain and of the United States with the declarations made by the agents of the respective governments. Banda and Kirwee booty proceedings before the Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, D.C.L. Minutes and proceedings of a court martial, convened and holden at Newport, on Friday the first day of August, A.D. 1817, by order of the commander in chief for the trial of charges exhibited against Capt. Robert B. Cranston, of the Newport Artillery. The King versus Ferrand, Saturday, 13th November, 1819 In the Supreme Court of the United States, county of San Mateo, plaintiff in error, vs. the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, defendant in error Costa Rica-Great Britain arbitration counter-case of Costa Rica, in the matter of claims presented by His Britannic Majesty's Government against the Republic of Costa Rica : before the Chief Justice of the United States of America, arbitrator : under convention between the republic of Costa Rica and His Britannic Majesty, dated January 12, 1922, as ratified March 7, 1923. In the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Judicial Department, Supreme Court, the county of Ulster, appellant, vs. the state of New York, respondent supplemental points for appellant. Crim. con., actions and trials, and other legal proceedings relating to marriage before the passing of the present divorce act Cotton warehouse receipts opinion by Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit : defining rights of holders against trustee in bankruptcy / Newton and wife, appellants, vs. Poole, appellee N.A. Cowdrey, et al., appellants, vs. the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company, et al appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas. In the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims, Washington, D.C. brief on behalf of certain claimants, James de la Montanya vs. the United States. Report of the Secretary of War, communicating the proceedings of the court-martial in the case of David Butler, late military storekeeper and the correspondence in relative thereto Berger, complainant and respondent, and United States Steel Corporation, defendant and appellant on appeal : opinion filed October 11, 1902. Criminal chronology of York Castle with a register of the criminals capitally convicted and executed at the County Assizes, commencing March 1st, 1379, to the present time : an interesting record to those who trace the progress of crime through the change of manners, the increase of population, and the raised complexion of the penal code / Crews held at other than home terminals or held away from home, 1913-1914 Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Isabella Forrester, daughter and heir to the deceast John Forrester of Millhill, and Thomas Crichton younger of Ruthvens, writer in Edinburgh, her husband for his interest Ann G. MacGregor, &c., appellants, against James MacGregor, Jr., &c., respondents Court of Impeachment for the trial of James Prescott, Esquire, judge of probate, &c., for the county of Middlesex on articles of impeachment, presented against him by the representatives of the people of Massachusetts, for misconduct and mal-administration in office. Court of inquiry, July 20 and 21, 1875, as to the cause of the death of Miss Marietta N. Ball, July 24, 1874 before Justice Farnsworth : report of proceedings had on investigation of rumors implicating George Gregory Smith, with comments of the press. Fairburn's edition of the trial between Robert Albion Cox, Esq., plaintiff, and Edmund Kean, defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, including the evidence, speeches of counsel, and all the curious love letters, &c., &c. : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, January the 17th, 1825, before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a special jury : to which is added, a memoir containing eccentric anecdotes of the defendant in this cause and also of little breeches. Courts-martial, amendments to articles of war hearing before a special subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, May 4, 1920. Crawford v. Crawford (the Queen's proctor intervening) evidence taken on the hearing with notes. Ann G. MacGregor, and others, appellants, against James MacGregor, Jr., and others, respondents Correspondence respecting the Geneva arbitration Fairburn's edition of the trial between James Sharpe (a labouring gardener) and the Rev. Thomas Vialls (a rich clergyman) including the brilliant and animated speech of Mr. Charles Phillips at full length with the evidence, and reply of the solicitor general, tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury, December 12, 1822. Fairburn (senior's) edition of the trial of James Leary for the wilful murder of Edward Clifford, in a field at the back of Sidmouth-Street, Gray's Inn Lane, on Sunday night, July 25, 1813 : including the whole of the evidence, speech of counsel, and the prisoner's defence : tried at the Sessions House, Old Bailey, on Friday, Sept. 17, 1813 : before Mr. Justice Heath, and found guilty / Fairburn's edition of the trial of Miss Tocker for a libel upon Richard Gurney, Esq. : including the animated defence of this heroine, which led to a verdict being recorded for the defendant, contrary to the opinion of the learned judge and counsel, both of whom declared it to be an atrocious libel. Famous criminals and their trials intimate revelations compiled from the papers of Sir Richard Muir, late senior counsel to the British Treasury / written by Sidney Theodore Felstead ; edited by Lady Muir. No. 14244, In the Supreme Court of Illinois, October term, A.D., 1921, Fay B. Harder, appellant, vs. Ben H. Matthews et al., appellees appeal from Circuit Court, Pike County, Illinois, Hon. Fred G. Wolfe, chancellor : brief and argument for Ben H. Matthews et al., appellees. Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, the hearing before the magistrates of some of the burglars, and their subsequent trial and conviction, the trial Walker v. Milner, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury with remarks on the evidence of the convict casely and that of the professional engineers, &c., &c., &c., with illustrations / Court of Inquiry in the case of Brig. Gen. O.O. Howard review of the judge-advocate-general and order of the secretary of war announcing the proceedings, report of facts, opinion of the court, and the action of the president in the case. Five cases of recovery from the effects of arsenic with the methods so successfully employed for detecting the white metallic oxide, in which the very delicate and satisfactory tests peculiar to Mr. Hume were principally adopted, as well as some others of a more crude nature, formerly in use : to which are annexed many corroborating facts, never before published relative to the Guilt of Eliza Fenning / Folkestone ritual case the substance of the argument delivered before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council / [Criminal recorder] D.L. Wentworth and John L. Noyes vs. J.D. Howe argument of Hon. J.G. Abbott, for the defence, before Judge Reed, Friday, June 26, 1868. First mortgage the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to United States Trust Company of New York and John A. Stewart, trustees, dated July 1, 1898. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, J.B. Curtin, appellant, v. H.C. Benson, et al., no. 146 appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California : brief for appellees. Schooner Abby Ingalls, Daniel Parsons, et al., libelants, appellants, v. William C. Holway, et al., claimants, appellees In the House of Lords, Dame Helen Cumming Gordon, appellant, Marianne Woods & Jane Pirie, respondents the appellant's case. David L. Yulee vs. F. Vose, no. 166 brief of P. Phillips for defendant in error. The First National Bank, of the city of Brooklyn, respondent, against William T. Wallis and George T. Smith, appellants and Herman Stuetzer and Michael Fleckenstein In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1929, Federal Radio Commission, petitioner, v. General Electric Company and people of the state of New York on writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia : brief for petitioner. Francis Vose against Nathaniel A. Cowdrey and others statement of case and points for appellant. First mortgage refunding five per cent gold bonds total issue, Fort Dearborn Safe Deposit Company to Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, trustee : trust deed. Francis R. Hart, et al., appellants, v. Ernest Wiltsee, et al., appellees, in the matter of Henry S. Parker v. New England Oil Corporation appeal from the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, from decrees (Anderson. J.), August 13, 1924, April 27, October 7 and 8, December 14, 1925, and May 15, 1926. Before the Inter-State Commerce Commission, Francis B. Thurber, et al., Committee of the New York Board of Trade and Transportation vs. New York Central & Hudson River R.R.Co., Pennsylvania R.R.Co., New York, Lake Erie & Western R.R.Co., Baltimore & Ohio R.R.Co., and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R.R.Co., no. 65, Thomas L. Greene, manager of the Merchants' Freight Burreau, etc., et al., vs. the same, no. 66, Francis H. Leggett, et al., vs. the same, no. 67 Francis Vose, appellant, against the Florida Railroad Company, David L. Yulee, Edward N. Dickerson, Marshall O. Roberts and Isaac K. Roberts, respondents points for appellant. Francis A. Winslow Nathaniel A. Cowdrey, Horace Galpen, Frederick P. James, William Gould, David M. Hughes, Russell Sage, and the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company Francis A. Lazenby, etc., plaintiff, against International Cotton Mills Corporation and others, defendants brief for defendants. Remarks of G.V. Lawrence of Penn., and W. Loughridge and H. Price, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, February, 1868 In the Supreme Court of the United States, nos. 140, 141, 142, 143, and 144, Illinois Central Railroad Company et al., vs. Samuel H. Turrell motion for leave to file petition for rehearing, nunc pro tune. The Four important trials at Kingston Assizes, April 5, 1816 I. Eliz. Miller, for poisoning the children at Kennington : II. J. Brookes, for shooting E. Thompson, in Lombard Street : III. R. Russell, for the murder of his own father : with a preface, containing thirteen questions to Isaac Espinasse, Esq., counsel against Elizabeth Miller, respecting Mr. Turner, the prosecutor of Elizabeth Fenning. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, A.D. 1876, Illinois Central Railroad Company, appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, appeal from Circuit Court, for Northern District of Illinois argument for appellant. House resolution no. 234 to inquire into and concerning the official conduct of Emory Speer, U.S. district judge for the Southern District of Georgia statement and reply of Judge Emory Speer. Hugo E. Boessneck, Herman Broesel, Herman Wedegartner and Curt Loewel, plaintiffs-respondents, against the William Taylor Son & Company, defendants-appellants case on appeal. Speech of Hon. John Lynch, of Maine, in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 I.W.W. deportation cases hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second session, April 27 to 30, 1920 / Raising of money to be used in impeachment Speech of Hon. James R. McCormick of Missouri, in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 A confession of the awful bloody transactions in the life of Charles Wallace, the fiend-like murderer of Miss Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar-girl of Broadway, New York, whose fate has for several years past been wrapt in the most profound mystery together with an authentic statement of the many burglaries and murders of Wallace, and the notorious and daring thief, Snelling and an account of the murder and robbery of Mr. Parks of Newport, Kentucky, also perpetrated by Wallace, a thrilling narrative of his intercourse with the brown murderess Emelline Morere, who at his instigation, assassinated her master and mistress and their four helpless children with an axe for which attrocious act they were burned alive by a mob of infuriated lynchers on the banks of the Mississippi, on the 11th day of August 1850, for his own memoranda given at the burning stake to the Rev. Henry Tracy. A concise view of the controversy between the proprietors of East and West Jersey being an explanation of the bill presented by the Western proprietors to the Legislature of New Jersey, published with a design to remove the misrepresentions contained as well in a pamphlet, entitled "the petitions and memorials of the proprietors of East and West Jersey to the Legislature of New Jersey," as in certain petitions, which were unfairly dispersed among the inhabitants, a short time before the hearing appoiuted by the Assembly in November, 1784. Lewdness and murder a discourse suggested by the late murder : delivered in the Chapel Street Congregational Church, on Sabbath evening, March 9th, 1845 : and repeated in the center churches of New Haven and Hartford / A Detailed report of the proceedings on the trial of the eighteen Parsee prisoners for murder before the Supreme Court, Bombay on Wednesday, July 17, 1844 : also an appendix containing the examinations, depositions and confessions of the prisoners after trial : with a petition to the Queen in council, from the native and European inhabitants, on behalf of the prisoners. A defence addressed to the Hon. Chief Justice Shaw A faithful narrative of the most wicked and inhuman transactions of that bloody-minded gang of thief-takers alias thief-makers, Macdaniel, Berry, Salmon, Eagan, alias Gahagan with a curious print of Macdaniel as also of that notorious accomplice of theirs, Mary Jones, and others : shewing the diabolical arts by them practised to get innocent persons convicted for robberies and to share amongst themselves the rewards paid for such convictions : by what stroke of providence it was that the compiler of this narrative became acquainted with this mystery of iniquity : the unwearied diligence by him made use of to get to the bottom of it, the manner of his counter-acting those worst of villains / A correct report of the trial of Boulton v. Crowther being an action brought against the trustees of the Wednesbury and Handsworth Turnpike roads for alleged damages in the alteration of the road at Soho hill, Handsworth A counter statement of the case of Bishop H.U. Onderdonk in reply to one signed "a member of the church" / A copy of the proceedings of a court martial holden for the trial of John Fenton Cawthorne Esq., colonel of the Westminster Regiment of Middlesex Militia A condensed report of the trial of James Albert Trefethen and William H. Smith for the murder of Deltena J. Davis in the Superior Court of Massachusetts A correct report of the trial of Coward versus Wellington for slander at the Hereford Assizes, Aug. 1836 before Mr. Justice Littledale and a special Jury : damages were laid at Đ2000. A decree in Chancery Illinois Central Railroad Company, appellant, vs. Wirt Adams, state revenue agent, et al appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Mississippi : brief for appellant. Speech of Hon. J.S. Golladay, of Kentucky, in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 Hugh Murray Kynnynmound, Esq., and others, appellants, James Cathcart, Esq., Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead, spinster, and others, respondents the appellants case. Illinois Central Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 140, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 142, Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 143 Speech of Hon. William Lawrence, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, December, 13, 1867 Hypolitus Joseph Augustine Estho, et. al., versus Benjamin L. Lear, administrator of Thaddeus Kosciusko on appeal from the Circuit Court U.S. for the District of Columbia, holden in and for the county of Washington. Remarks of Hon. James A. Johnson, of California, in the House of Representatives, February 21, 1868 Francis A. Huck, plaintiff-appellant, against George J. Kraus, defendant-respondent, appeal from judgment, no. 27, May, 1906 respondent's brief. Impeachment of Charles Swayne, United States district judge for the Northern District of Florida concluding argument for the managers on the part of the House of Representatives, made by Manager David A. De Armond, of Missouri, in the Senate of the United States, Saturday, February 25, 1905. Speech of Hon. Delos R. Ashley, of Nevada, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1868 I.P. & R.G. Hazard vs. Henry A. Hidden record, testimony, &c. Speech of Hon. Sidney Clarke, of Kansas, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1911, Frederick A. Hyde and Joost H. Schneider, petitioners, v. the United States, no. 447 on writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia : brief for the United States. Speech of Hon. Philadelph Van Trump, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, December 13, 1867 Francis A. Huck, plaintiff-appellant, against George J. Kraus, defendant-respondent, no. 27 brief for appellant. Speech of Hon. Charles E. Phelps, of Maryland, in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1868 In the Court of Civil Appeals of the State of Texas, for the First Supreme Judicial District, at Galveston, Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company, appellant, versus Carrie W. Eckert, appellee appealed from District Court of Harris County : argument for appellant / In the Court of Civil Appeals of Tennessee, January term, 1908, Illinois Central Railroad Company, plaintiff in error, vs. N.H. Murphy, defendant in error Tipton law docketاcase no. I : brief on behalf of Illinois Central Railroad Company. In memory of Louis De Souza, barrister-at-law, who died at Barbados, March 10th, 1889 In re Thaw being the demand of the acting Governor of New York upon the Governor of New Hampshire for the extradition of Harry K. Thaw : the brief in behalf of Harry K. Thaw, submitted to the Governor of New Hampshire, October 4, 1913 / In re petition of Harry Kendall Thaw for writ of habeas corpus brief for the petitioner / In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, in re trust created by Moncure Robinson by deed of trust dated February 21, 1881, Hamilton M. Barksdale, executor of the will of Susan MacFarland deceased, appellant appeal and certiorari from the order of the Court of Common Pleas no. I, of the county of Philadelphia, of March term, 1897, no. 1232, entered January 23, 1907 : paper book of appellant. In equity, Charles Greenwood and al., vs. Samuel Salisbury In the Circuit Court of Cook County, city of Chicago, a municipal corporation, complainant, vs. William L. O'Connell, as chairman, Owen P. Thompson, Richard Yates, Walter A. Shaw and Frank H. Funk, individually and as members of the State Public Utilities Commission of the state of Illinois and the State Public Utilities Commission of the state of Illinois, the Chicago City Railway Company, the Chicago Railways Company, the Calumet & South Chicago Railway Company, and the Southern Street Railway Company, defendants, bill in chancery : Chicago City Railway Company, Chicago Railways Company, Calumet and South Chicago Railway Company and the Southern Street Railway Company, cross complainants, vs. city of Chicago, the State Public Utilities Commission of the state of Illinois : and William L. O'Connell, Owen P. Thompson, Richard Yates, Walter A. Shaw and Frank H. Funk, individually and as members of said State Public Utilities Commission, cross defendants, cross bill : no. B15489 : before Hon. Thomas Taylor, Jr., judge, presiding : opinion. In Dow vs. Railroad extracts from arguments of plaintiff's counsel in New Jersey case. In matter of petition of Galwey & Casado, and order of Judge Betts thereon power of the government to enter private premises, search, seize and carry away private papers made by the occupant, his associates or agents, and keep the same at the will of the solicitor of the treasury as evidence of an attempted or meditated fraud on the revenue : argument in behalf of petitioners / A brief review of trial In equity, Charles Goodyear against Horace H. Day plaintiff's proofs. In re packers' consent decree litigation In the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, state of California, the people of the state of California vs. Patrick Calhoun, Thornwell Mullally, Tirey L. Ford, Wm. M. Abbott, Abraham Ruef and Eugene Schmitz Before the governor and council in matter of petition for pardon of Stain and Cromwell petition and petitioner's brief. Speech of Hon. George W. Morgan, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, February 29, 1868 In the Supreme Court of Iowa, October, 1866, James MacGregor, Junior, appellee, v. Ann G. MacGregor & George D. Gardner, appellants In Court of Appeals, Anna Maria Doyle against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and another, no. 118 memorandum for respondent. In the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands July term, 1903, in re Augustus A. Montagne and Frank E. Dominguez, proceedings in disbarment Important and interesting trial of Mortimer J. Smith on an indictment for libel on Miss Emma Williams for having connected her name with the separation of David Groesbeck, (the New York Wall Street broker), from his wife : in the Albany County Court of Sessions, Dec. 16, 1847 : the evidence for the defence and the verdict of the jury as given, is herein contained : to which is added the bill of complaint by Mary W. Groesbeck against David Groesbeck for repeated acts of adultery and the decree of the court adjudging a separation and divorce : also, the testimony in the case before the referee appointed by the court to hear and decide upon merits of same. Impeachment trial for breach of Parliamentary privilege argument of J.J. Noah, Esq., of counsel for the state, in the impeachment trial of Thomas N. Frazier, judge of the Criminal Court of Davidson County, state of Tennessee, before the Senate, at the Capitol, in Nashville. Important and interesting trial of Mortimer J. Smith, on an indictment for libel on Miss Emma Williams, in having connected her name with the separation of David Groesbeck, (the New York Wall Street broker), from his wife, in the Albany County Court of Sessions, Dec. 16, 1847 the evidence and the verdict of the jury, as given and rendered, is contained in this work. Impeachment trial of David Butler, governor of Nebraska, at Lincoln In Court of Appeals, James H. McGean, as executor of Delia Powers, deceased plaintiff and respondent, against the Manhattan Railway Company, defendant and appellant brief in behalf of Byam K. Stevens and others : who have obtained judgment against the defendant in similar actions being part of a brief prepared in the case of Seaman et al., against the Metropolitan Elevated Ry. Co., and the Manhattan Ry. Co. In Supreme Court of Texas, the International Railroad, ex parte., (no. 1136) In Chancery, New Jersey, Thomas L. Shotwell, complt., and Joseph Hendrickson & al., defts. answer of Hendrickson to bill of interpleader. In re petition of Harry Kendall Thaw for writ of habeas corpus report of commission in respect to Thaw's present mental condition, correspondence of commission, evidence at public hearing before commission : also opinion of the court upon the main questions involved in the extradtion and habeas corpus proceedings, assignment of errors and final decree. Impeachment trial of Chief Justice Furches and Associate Justice Douglas before the Senate of North Carolina, March, 1901 speech of James H. Pou, of counsel for prosecution. In a trial at Bar, in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in 1825, before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice Norbury, Mr. Justice Moore, Mr. Justice Johnson, and Mr. Justice Torrens, in quare impedit for the advowson of Church of the Vicarage of Killglass, appendant to the Rectory of Killglass, in the Diocese of Elphin, in the county of Roscommon, in Ireland, Samuel Cooke, Peter Free, and Edward Down for Matthew Lord Viscount Kingsland, plaintiffs, John, lord bishop of Elphin, and Thomas Lloyd, clerk, defendants Speech of Hon. George F. Miller, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 [The full text of the Malegaon case judgment delivered on November 2, 1921, at Nasik, imperator vs. Rojan and 30 others, in the Sessions Court of Nasik at Nasik] Impeachment of Secretary of the Interior the speaker of the House of Representatives has received and referred to a committee for investigation the following petition to Congress, from T.J. Deavitt, of Montpelier, Vt., praying for the impeachment of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, secretary of the Interior, for unlawfully and without a trial, disbarring him from practice before the department of the Interior : petition to Congress. Speech of Hon. William Loughridge, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1868 American Bell Telephone Company v. Amos E. Dolbear, et al. bill of complaint. In error to the Court of Appeals, state of Kentucky, Hepburn, et al., vs. Griswold argument (against the power of congress to make United States treasury notes a legal tender) of Clarkson N. Potter, of counsel for defendant in error. William Charles Henry and others on behalf of themselves and all other holders of preference stock in the Great Northern Railway Company against the Great Northern Railway Company and others a suit relating to the rights of preference share-holders in the Great Northern Railway Company : report of the hearing before the Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood, and his honor's judgment Trinity vacation, 1857 : and of the hearing before the full Court of Appeal in Chancery and their Lordships' judgments Michaelmas term 1857 / Speech of Hon. John A. Nicholson, of Delaware, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, no. 317, January term, 1935, in re Samuel W. Salus, appellant brief for appellee : appeal from the decree of disbarment entered in the Court of Common Pleas no. 3 of Philadelphia County as of December term, 1934, no. 7623. Important trial on farming, St. Quintin v. Lett, before Mr. Baron Cleasby and a special jury, York Spring Assizes, 1871 In re petition of Harry Kendall Thaw for writ of habeas corpus pleadings and record. In equity, Artemas L. Brooks and others versus John Fiske and another, before the Honorable Levi Woodbury, associate justice of the Supreme Court, U.S., and the Honorable Peleg Sprague, judge of the U.S. Massachusetts District C. Goodyear, Jr., ex., et al., vs. the Providence Rubber Company complainants' brief on master's report. In Chancery, before the Vice Chancellor, the separate answer of John Carnochan, one of the defendants, to the bill of complaint of John M'Pherson Berrien, complainant Speeches of Hon. Dennis McCarthy, of New York, and Hon. S.M. Cullom, of Illinois, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 29 and March 2, 1868 In re Thomas Kaine affidavit with schedules and addenda : on the part of the claimant. Speeches of Hons. William Lawrence and Henry P.H. Bromwell, in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1868 In Chancery, before the Chancellor, in the matter of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company answer and report, 1835. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Kekewich, between Thomas John Stanely and others, plaintiffs, and the Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of the city of Norwich, and Her Majesty's Attorney General defendants In the District Court of Iowa, December, 1864, Duncan MacGregor, et al., executors, &c., appellees, vs. Joshua Reynolds and James MacGregor, Jr., appellants argument for appellants. In the Court of Claims, no. 20,728, Edwin Pope, et al., v. the United States claimants' brief and requests for findings of fact. The German Reformed Church in the city of New-York, in the Court for the Correction of Errors, Jacob F. Miller, et al., appellants, vs. Henry Gable, et al., respondents In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, between Catharine Cunningham, who is impleaded with William Erwin & Christopher L. Mattison, respondent, and John I. Galatian, Abraham Wood and John Erwin, appellants and also between Catharine Cunningham, respondent, and John I. Galatian, Abraham Wood & John Erwin, impleaded with William Erwin and Christopher L. Mattison, appellants. In the matter of caveat as to probate of a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Sarah P. Dale, deceased In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, William James, appellant, vs. Davenport Morey, respondent, who is impleaded with Caleb Johnson case on the part of the appellant. In the matter of an arbitration between H.M. the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and His Excellency the president of the republic of Costa Rica opinion and award of Honorable William H. Taft, arbitrator. In the Consistory Court of London, Augusta Evans, the wife versus Thomas Evans, Esq., the husband sentence given by Sir William Scott, July 2, 1790 / In the Court of Appeals, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor and trustee and others plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants, no. 464 brief for respondents. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12964 consolidation of railroads : in the matter of application of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, the New York Central Railroad Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to reopen the subject and to change and modify in certain respects the plan adopted and published herein under date of December 9, 1929, for consolidation of the railway properties of the continental United States into a limited number of systems : brief on behalf of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, in the matter of John M. Wrigley, on his petition for a discharge under the act entitled "An act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases" case. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, between the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of New-York, Paul Hick and Thomas Brown-Hannah Maria Brown, Mary Alexander Brown, Evelina Truxton Brown, John Conway Brown, and Washington Brown, respondents, and John D. Jaques and Robert Jaques, appellants In the Committee of the United States Senate on Privileges and Elections, in the matter of the petition of Henry Ford for a seat in the United States Senate and against the sitting of Truman H. Newberry brief for the sitting member. In the Court of Appeals, Syracuse Savings Bank against the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company papers on appeal from order denying motion to vacate order of sale. In the House of Lords, between John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants and Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet and James Horne, his commissioner and Brigadier General Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkis his mandatory respondents and between Brigadier General Walter Ker and Richard Hotchkis, appellants and Sir James Norcliffe Innes, and James Horne, and John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler, and John Seton Karr, Esquires respondents case of Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet and his commissioner respondents in both appeals. In the Circuit Court of the United States, Eighth Judicial Circuit, district of Nebraska, Oliver Ames, 2nd, et al., complainants, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company, et al., defendants report of Howard S. Abbott, special master, on claims filed against the estate of the Union Pacific Railway Company under the order of February 16, 1898, and order and decree of confirmation and distribution. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, the United States of America, petitioner, v. International Harvester Company et al., defendants final decree and order amending it. Before the governor of the state of New York, in the matter of charges preferred against Asa Bird Gardiner, district attorney of New York County, report of Ansley Wilcox, commissioner July 20, 1900, to His Excellency Theodore Roosevelt, governor In the Court of Appeals, Peter Kearney, respondent, vs. the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Co., and the Manhattan Railway Company, appellants brief for respondents. In the United States Circuit Court, district of Iowa, Ann G. MacGregor v. James MacGregor, Jr. In the Court of Appeals state of New York, Peter Kearney, plaintiff-respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants-appellants, no. 94, first division brief for appellants. In the Ecclesiastical Court of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, trial of Rev. H.T. Widdemer, 1888 In the Court of Appeals, Edward Roberts respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and another appellants additional memorandum for respondent. In the House of Lords, Roxburghe cause, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, His Grace James Duke of Roxburghe, respondent the appellant's case. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, between David Deas, appellant and Daniel Thorne, William Thorne, Richard V.W. Thorne, John Thorne, Jun., and Henry G. Wisner, who are impleaded with the president and directors of the Marine Insurance Company of New-York, respondents case on the part of the respondents. In the Court of Appeals, Sophie E. Minton, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants United States of America, petitioner, vs. Standard Oil Company, (New Jersey), et al., defendants brief for defendants on the facts. In the House of Lords, on an appeal from the Court of Chancery, between the Right Honourable John Ludford Chichester (commonly called Lord John Ludford Chichester), and Caroline Mary his wife, by Robert John Porcher Broughton, her next friend appellants and the Honourable and Reverend Thomas Coventry, William Mark Fladgate, George Robert Paul (out of the jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery), and Louisa Harriet his wife and Charles James Bevan, respondents the case of the respondent Louisa Harriet Paul. In the Court of Appeals, Anna Maria Doyle, plaintiff and respondent, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company defendants and appellants points for respondent. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, between Nicholas I. Roosevelt, appellant, and William Cutting, Charles Augustus Dale, and Harriet, his wife, executors of Robert Fulton, deceased, respondents joint case. In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Thursday, 4th March, 1886, before Baron Huddleston and a special jury Bryce v. Rusden In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, plaintiff, against Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, New York Municipal Railway Corporation and New York Consolidated Railroad Company, defendants proceedings from December 31, 1918, to March 6, 1919. In the Court of Appeals, Edward Roberts respondent, against the N.Y. El. R.R. Co. and another appellants additional mem. for respondent. In the Exchequer of Pleas, Penhallow & others, versus the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board (tried at Westminster, December 5th to 9th, 1859.) In the Court of Appeals, Edward Roberts plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company defendants and appellants points for respondent. Between Samuel Fowler and Elias L'Hommedieu, appellants, and Samuel H. Pennington, trustee of Julia Ann Biglow, respondant on appeal from the Court of Chancery. In the Court of Appeals, Jacob B. Tallman plaintiff and respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief in behalf of owners who have procured judgements in actions where real estate experts testified. In the United States Circuit Court, District of Iowa, Ann G. McGregor vs. James McGregor, Jr. The case of the Pious Fund of the Californias, United States of America vs. the Republic of Mexico In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Iowa-1863, Ann G. MacGregor v. James MacGregor, Jr. In the House of Lords, Brigadier-General Walter Ker of Littledean, claiming right to the titles and honours of Duke of Roxburghe, &c., and Richard Hotchkis, Esq, writer to the signet, his attorney, appellants Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, and James Horne, Esq, writer to the signet his commissioner, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler, and John Seton Karr, Esquires, respondents John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants, Brigadier-General Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkins, Esq, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, and James Horne, Esq, respondents the case of Brigadier-General Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkis, Esq., appellants in the first and respondents in the second appeal. In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, Douw Fonda, appellant, vs. Abraham A. Van Horne, and Jane his wife, and Jellis H. Fonda, respondents case on the part of the respondents. In the Common Pleas, Beer and others versus Ward issue out of the Court of Chancery to try the legitimacy of the Late William Cotton, Esq., a lunatic : before Chief Justice Dallas and the following jury, Martin Lloyd, Esq., David Nicholl, Esq., Robert House, Esq., George Slaton, Esq., Richard Barker, Esq., John Paulin, Esq., W.M. Thisleton, Esq., Thomas Burford, Esq., Robert Lewis, Esq., Thomas Mills, Esq., special jurors : Edward Welch, John Smith, talesmen. In the matter of Ferdinand S. Hann, an attorney testimony Before the Railroad Commission of the state of California, application no. 10882, in the matter of the application of the city of Los Angeles and the Board of Public Service Commissioners of the city of Los Angeles, that the Railroad Commission fix and determine the just compensation to be paid for the distributing system of the Southern California Edison Company, existing in certain additions to the city of Los Angeles brief of Southern California Edison Company. In the matter of the application of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title for the improvement of the land and water front adjacent to Riverside Park brief on behalf of Miss Clementina Furniss. In the matter of the application of Homer Electric Light and Power Company for a certificate of convenience and necesity (1) for the construction and operation of a 13,000 volt, three phase, electric transmission line from Catlin to Bennett station, and (2) for the transaction of the business of rendering electric service at the coal mine of the Taylor-English Coal Company in re intervening petition for electric service filed by C.M. Price and 36 other prospective rural consumers : in re petitions for rehearing filed by Illinois Bell Telephone Company and American Telephone and Telegraph Company. In the matter of the application of the G.H. Hammond Company for a revision of the rulings of the department with regard to the use of imported oleo stearine and the transportation in interstate commerce of lard substitutes manufactured in part therefrom memorandum in opposition on behalf of the N.K. Fairbank Company, the Southern Cotton Oil Company and the American Cotton Oil Company. In the matter of Lambkin P. Milligan, William A. Bowles, Stephen Horsey, under sentence by Military Commission argument of David Dudley Field, Esq., for the petitioners, March 12 and 13, 1866 / In the Court of Appeals, in the matter of the application of the mayor, &c., of New York, relative to the widening of Wall Street In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, the people of the state of California, vs. Eugene E. Schmitz, appellant in the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, the people of the state of California, vs. Eugene E. Schmitz and Abraham Ruef, defendants, crim no. 305. dept. no. 6 : transcript on appeal. Before the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, in the matter of the application of the Homer Electric Light and Power Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity, no. 10680 abstract of record. In the matter of Simeon Leland, et al., bankrupts, in the matter of the reference as to the proceeds of the Grand Union Hotel, at Saratoga Springs statement and points in behalf of John H. Platt, assignee in bankruptcy. In the matter of Lambdin P. Milligan, petitioner for a writ of habeas corpus brief in behalf of the United States. In the matter of the application of the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway Company to acquire title to certain real estate of the Syracuse, Chenango & New York Railroad Company, and others papers on appeal from order vacating order appointment commissioners. In the matter of the application of the New York District Railway Company for the appointment of three commissioners to determine whether its railroad ought to be allowed to be built, &c. amended answer of the New York Arcade Railway Co. In the matter of the application for probate of the alleged nuncupative will of Job Male, deceased Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, finance docket no 9952, in the matter of Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Company, debtor reorganization proceedings pursuant to section 77 of the Bankruptcy Act brief and argument supporting income bonds proposed in debtor's plan : on behalf of protective committee for general mortgage bondholders. In the matter of Jay Cooke & Co., in bankruptcy report of register-synopsis of assets-report of receiver. Before the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, in the matter of the application of the Homer Electric Light and Power Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity, no. 10680 reply brief for petitioners. In the matter of Jay Cooke, William G. Moorhead, Harris C. Fahnestock, Henry D. Cooke, Pitt Cooke, George C. Thomas, James A. Garland, and Jay Cooke, Jr., Copartners, & Co., in bankruptcy In the District Court of the United States, for the district of Delaware, in the matter of Standard Gas and Electric Company, debtor, before the Honorable John J. Nields, in proceedings for the reorganization of a corporation brief of securities and exchange commission relating to allowances claimed by persons other than the banks and trust companies. In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Henry Parish, deceased In the matter of Sanford Robinson, an attorney opinion of Hamilton Odell, Esq., referee. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1912, in the matter of the application of Gordon R. McGee, ex parte petition for a rehearing. Before the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, in the matter of the application of the Homer Electric Light and Power Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity, no. 10680 pleadings and orders. Before the Committee on Private Land Claims, H.R., Forty Fifth Congress, in the matter of controversy between the claimants to lands under the grant to Juan Coppinger, as against the owners of the Pulgas Rancho, San Mateo County, California brief. In the matter of Royal Baking Powder Company, docket no. 540 brief by attorney for the commission. In the matter of L.C.A.K. Martens, an alleged alien brief on behalf of Mr. Martens. Before the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, in the matter of the application of the Homer Electric Light and Power Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity, no. 10680 brief and argument for petitioners. Before the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, in the matter of the application of the Homer Electric Light and Power Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity, no. 10680, on rehearing reply brief and argument for American Telephone and Telegraph Company. In the Supreme Court, state of California, in the matter of the application of Abraham Ruef for a writ of Habeas Corpus, criminal no. 1400 memorandum supporting proposition that section 1129 of the penal code denying bail in bailable cases during trial is violative of section 6 of article 1 of the constitution, providing that "All persons shall be bailable by sufficient sureties, unless for capital offenses", etc. In the matter of petition of Alfred S. Woodworth for a writ of certiorari brief in opposition of petition. In the matter of the actions brought in the New York Supreme Court by Alexander Dennistoun, John Dennistoun, Alexander Dennistoun, Jr., Robert Dennistoun, James Campbell, David P. Sellar, and John Walter Cross, against Simeon Draper rule for defendant to show cause why certiorari should not be held inoperative, &c. : brief for defendant / In the matter of the application of the mayor, alderman and commonalty of the city of New York, by and through the counsel to the corporation, to acquire title to certain lands in the twelfth ward of the city of New York, as and for a public park, to be designated and known as St. Nicholas Park, under and pursuant to the provisions of chapter 366 of the laws of 1894 fourth and separate report of commissioners of appraisal. In the matter of the application of Thomas K. Coyne, an honorably discharged World War veteran, petitioner-appellant for an order against William Wilson, commissioner of the department of housing and buildings of the city of New York, Joseph D. McGoldrick and Almerindo Portfolio, comptroller and treasurer, respectively, of the city of New York, defendants-respondents notice of motion to dismiss appeals for want of jurisdiction, with affidavit and supporting brief. Before the Attorney General, in the matter of the application of Charles L. Apfel for the institution of an action to vacate the charter and annual the corporate existence of the National Jewelers Board of Trade In the matter of opening the Spuyten Duyvil Parkway brief and points of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, appellants. In the matter of Hersch Skuratowski, on habeas corpus and certiorari before Hon. Learned Hand, U.S. district judge brief for petitioner. In the matter of George W. Smith, county judge of Oneida County, to charges submitted to the senate by the governor with a recommendation for the removal from office of the said county judge argument of Henry Smith, Esq., in behalf of respondent. In the matter of proving the last will, &c., of Henry Parish, Joseph Delafield, appellant, against Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, respondents, Susan M. Parish, appellant against same, respondents appellant's brief on the principal propositions of law and fact, subject and posture of the contestation. In the matter of Jonah C. Kalanianaole-petition for a writ of habeas corpus In the matter of Ferdinand S. Hahn, an attorney points for respondent on appeal by said Hahn, from an order granting a commission. In the matter of Joseph A. Flannery, an attorney, respondent referee's report dated September 26, 1911. In the matter of the application of the Female Academy of the Sacred Heart for the cancellation of an assessment for St. Nicholas Terrace Sewer before the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the city of New York, James A. Deering attorney : brief as to the constitutionality of chapter 388 laws of 1909, amending the greater New York charter, relative to the powers of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to cancel taxes, assessments etc., upon the real estate of certain corporations entitled to exemption from taxation under the tax law. In the Surrogate's Court for the city and county of New York, in the matter of the estate of Jesse Hoyt, deceased, in re, the claim of Aaron Kahn, Esqr., for compensation as proctor and attorney for Mary Irene Hoyt argument of Robert Sewell, on summing up, in behalf of the claiment, before the Hon. Ashbel Green, referee, on the 29th April, 1886. In the matter of the Commission for ascertaining and collecting the damages caused by the destruction of the Marine hospitals and other buildings and property at the Quarantine, Staten Island Elais W. Leavenworth, Alex. W. Harvey, Peter B. Sweeny, Samuel F. Barger, commissioners, George W. Warner, secretary : proceedings before the commissioners. Before the commissioners of the District of Columbia, in the matter of the charges of Edward A. Moseley, alleging abuse of power, vs. Lieutenant R.B. Boyle and Sergeant C.C. Myers, of the metropolitan police of Washington, D.C In the matter of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia suspension and investigation of tariffs and schedules of telephone rates, case no. 2557 : abstract of evidence and brief. In the matter of the charges preferred against Austin Lathrop, superintendent of State Prisons opinion accompanying the governor's order dismissing the charges. In the Supreme Court of United States, in the matter of the petition of George N. Thornton for a writ mandamus answer of Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, respondent. In the matter of the libel of J.A. Johnson of the schooner "G.M. Porter" v. schooner "Alfred Brabrook," and the cross libel of J.M. Phillips et al., of schooner "Alfred Brabrook" v. the owners of schooner "G.M. Porter" brief in behalf of appellants, the claimants of the "Alfred Brabrook," and idem as cross-libellants v. the "G.M. Porter." In the matter of the charges presented to His Excellency Reuben E. Fenton, governor of the State of New York, against Francis I.A. Boole, city inspector of the city of New York impleaded with others, as a member of the commission, to award the street cleaning contract : arguments of John Graham, Esq., on the motion to dismiss the charges : October 13, 1865. In the matter of the appraisal under the Inheritance or Transfer Tax Act of the estate of Jay Gould, deceased brief for the executors on hearing before Hon. David McClure, appraiser. In the Surrogate's Court, county of Erie, in the matter of the last will and testament of Francis W. Tracy Before the Board of Visitor of Andover Theological Seminary, in the matter of the charges against Professors Egbert C. Smyth, William J. Tucker, J.W. Churchill, George Harris, and Edward Y. Hincks argument for Professor Egbert C. Smyth, respondent / In the matter of the contest of John E. Brodsky claiming the seat of Daniel Patterson In the matter of the claim of John D. McPherson, executor of John T. Cochrane, under the Cochrane contract statement of the services rendered by Jno. H.B. Latrobe in connection with the Choctaw claim for what is known as the "Net proceeds." In the matter of the contested election of District Attorney before Judges King, Campbell and Kelley, February 12, 1851. In the matter of the petition of Field S. Pendleton, libellant, appellee, petitioner, against Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, claimant, appellant, respondent brief for respondent in opposition petition for writ of Certiorari. In the matter of the petition of Edward Middleton to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for a divorce from his wife Before the Department of State, in the matter of the cargo of the S.S. "Oldhamia"اclaim of the Standard Oil Company of New York against the Russian government brief for the claimant Standard Oil Company of New York / In the matter of the arbitration between the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America and the Rhode Island Company, before Hon. Joseph H. Gainer, Henry F. Baldwin, Esq., Michael J. Houlihan, Esq., the board of arbitrators brief for the Rhode Island Company. In the matter of the petition of Christian H. Lilienthal for remission of a forfeiture brief on appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury. In the matter of the investigation of the administration and conduct of the various departments of the government of the city of New York, etc., under the joint resolution adopted by the Senate and the Assembly of the state of New York, on March 23, 1931, in re: William F. Doyle, appellant prevailing, concurring and dissenting opinions. In the matter of the Farragut bounty claim in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on appeal from the District Court. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the Siren, (prize) no. 187, appeal from the District Court of Massachusetts brief for the United States, statement. In the matter of the last will and testament of Patrick Dickie, deceased argument for proponent. In the matter of the appraisal under the Inheritance or Transfer Tax Act of the estate of Jay Gould, deceased additional brief for the executors on hearing before Hon. David McClure, appraiser. In the matter of the appraisal under the Inheritance or Transfer Tax Act of the estate of Jay Gould, deceased reply brief : brief for executors and trustees on motion to refer back the appraiser's report, in reply to two briefs of counsel for the state of New York. In the matter of the petition of Henry R. Low, to the Senate of the state of New York, claiming his seat as senator from the IXth senatorial district In the matter of contest between Frederic P. Stanton and Hon Jos. H. Lane, pending before the Judiciary Committee of the Senate In Chancery, before the chancellor, in the matter of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company order and report, May, 1843. In the matter of the charges made to Hon. Herbert H. Lehman, governor of the state of New York with respect to the removal of William F.X. Geoghan from the office of district attorney of Kings County In the matter of the claim of Mrs. Emma M. Moore, widow and sole legatee of Com. Moore, deceased for a pension, in the Congress of the United States : argument of the claimant. In the matter of the petition of Alfred S. Woodworth for a writ of Certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit brief in support of petition. In the matter of the estate of Henry Jones, Elizabeth Smith, guardian of M.C. Jones, Julius Rosenthal, administrat'r of the estate of Henry Jones In the matter of the estate of Jay Gould, decreased, inheritance and succession tax brief for the State of New York, upon appraisemenet before Hon. David McClure, appraiser. In the matter of the charges of the Bar Association of the Hawaiian Islands against the Honorable Abram S. Humphreys, first judge of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, territory of Hawaii In the matter of the investigation of chain broadcasting supplemental brief of National Broadcasting Company, Inc. In the matter of the New York Telephone Company contribution to emergency unemployment fund of New York City, ex parte no. 107 memorandum submitted by association of community chests and councils. In the Supreme Court of the United States, in the matter of the petition of Franklin J. Sawyer for a writ of mandamus answer of Continental Trust Company of the city of New York, repondent. In the matter of the petition of Franklin J. Sawyer for a writ of mandamus notice and application for leave to file petition. In the matter of the petition of George M. Thornton for a writ of mandamus notice and application for leave to file petition. In the matter of the election of Henry A. Du Pont to the Senate of the United States from the state of Delaware brief for Du Pont on application to re-examine the case. In the matter of the papers propounded as the last will and testament of Mrs. Harriet Douglas Cruger In the matter of the investigation by the Judiciary Committee of the Senate of the State of New York, into the charges preferred by George H. Kendall, Esq., against State Senator Stephen J. Stilwell report of Judiciary Committee. In the matter of the complaint against Egbert C. Smyth and others, professors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy, Andover Professor Smyth's argument : together with the statements of Professors Tucker, Harris, Hincks and Churchill. Before the State Commission of Virginia, in the matter of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia suspension and investigation of tariffs and schedules of telephone rates, case no. 2557 : memorandum of authorities as to the commission's power to disregard the separate legal entity of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia. In the matter of the arbitration between the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America and the Bay State Street Railway Company before Hon. Joseph C. Pelletier, James H. Vahey, Esquire, Henry E. Reynolds, Esquire, the board of arbitrators : brief for the Bay State Street Railway Company. In the matter of the investigation of chain or network broadcasting, monopoly in the broadcasting industry and related matters brief of National Broadcasting Company, Inc. In the matter of the contest before the Senate between Francis W. Sykes and George E. Spencer In the matter of the petition of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for limitation of its liability as owner of the Steamship Titanic, Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, petitioner-appellant, William J. Mellor and Harry Anderson, claimants-appellees brief filed by leave of court as amicus curiae in the interest of certain damage claimants not parties to the appeal. Bishop Brown's fight, a fight for the right to interpret the Bible in accordance with science, a fight to break the shackles of outgrown religious creeds, a fight against pulpit hypocrisy in the trenches. Increase in "Cost of living" of Locomotive firemen, Hostlers and Engineers in twenty-nine western towns winter of 1913-1914 compared with winter of 1909-1910 / In the matter of the probate of the last [will] and testament of Helene Degen, deceased case. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, no. 195, January term, 1908, Commonwealth vs. Irwin A. Lewis, appellant appeal from the judgment of the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Chester County, Hemphill, trial judge : paper book of appellant. In the matter of Purity Ice Company, incorporated, a corporation and Felice Ferlise as an individual and as president of said Purity Ice Company, incorporated brief in behalf of the National Recovery Administration. In the Supreme Court of the state of Mississippi, J.A. Brown, appellant, vs. Staple Cotton Co-operative Association, appellee appealed from Chancery Court of Holmes County, Mississippi : March term, 1923 : statement of case, brief and argument for appellee. In the Supreme Court of United States, in the matter of the petition of William Pelzer for a writ of certiorari to bring up the case of Horn & Brannen Manufacturing Company vs. William Pelzer for a review and determination petition and brief / In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. 703, October term, A.D., 1875, Herman Lieb et al., appellants, vs. Henry P. Kidder and Daniel P. Stone, appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois : brief and argument for appellees / In the matter of the Republic of Cuba vs. the state of North Carolina for recovery upon certain fraudulent bonds issued during the reconstruction period record of the proceedings in the Supreme Court of the United States and other documents / In the Supreme Court of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, in the suit between the South African Association for the Administration and Settlement of Estates, plaintiff and Marthinus Christoffel Botha, defendant in appeal to Her Majesty, in Her Privy Council from a judgment of the Supreme Court of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, bearing date the twenty-second day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. In the Surrogate's Court, of the city and county of New York before the Hon. Edward C. West, surrogate, in the matter of proving the last will and testament of Elizabeth Cleu, deceased, depositions, &c. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association v. Maynard Mangum supplemental brief of plaintiff, appellee. In the Supreme Court of the United States, the Wheeling Bridge case Mr. Stanton's argument. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, April 1865, Duncan MacGregor, et al, executors, &c., appellees, vs. Joshua Reynolds & James MacGregor, Jr., appellants closing argument. In the matter of the petition of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for limitation of its liability as owner of the Steamship Titanic, Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, petitioner-appellant, William J. Mellor and Harry Anderson, claimants-appellees transcript of record on appeal from the District Court for the Southern District of New York. In the matter of the probate of the last will and testament of Mary F.S. Searles In the matter of William A. Bowles, petitioner In the matter of the petition of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for limitation of its liability as owner of the Steamship Titanic, Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, petitioner-appellant, vs. William J. Mellor and Harry Anderson, claimants-appellees brief for appellant. In the Superior Court of the city of New-York, Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail, vs. Francis O.J. Smith city and county of New-York. In the matter of the State Reservation at Niagara appeal of Rowland F. Hill : brief for the respondents the Commissioner of the State Reservation at Niagara. In the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal, Royal Courts of Justice, Monday, 18th July, 1910, before, Lord Justice Vaughan Williams, Lord Justice Fletcher Moulton and Lord Justice Buckley, in the matter of the petition of Right of Martin Archer-Shee, Archer-Shee v. the King In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia holding an Equity Court, equity no. 44, 189, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, a body corporate, plaintiff, vs. the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, et al., defendants reply brief on behalf of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. In the matter of the probate of papers propounded as the last will and testament of James Stokes, deceased proponents' brief on the law. Incidents in the life of Milton W. Streeter, the jealous and infatuated murderer, who murdered his young and beautiful wife Elvira W. Streeter, at Southbridge, Mass., October 23, 1848 containing all the interesting incidents of his lifeاall the particulars of the murderاhis trial which occurred in June, 1849, sentence, &c. In the matter of the trust for the benefit of the bondholders of the La Crosse & Milwaukee R.R. Co., under an agreement made Oct. 3d, 1861 petition to remove Francis Vose from the Office of Trustee. A full and complete report of the proceedings and debates in the matter of Ameer Khan and Hashmadad Khan, in the Crown Side of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, in the year 1870, A.D. In the matter of the separate petitions of Franklin J. Sawyer and George M. Thornton for writs of mandamus brief and argument for petitioners / In the matter of Thomas Kaine, an alleged fugitive from justice argument / In the Supreme Court of the United States, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff of San Joaquin Co., state of California, v. David Neagle argument of Z. Montgomery of counsel for appellant. In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, Western District, no. 37 April term, 1907 in the matter of the petition of the city of Pittsburgh for uniting, annexing and consolidating the city of Allegheny to and with the city of Pittsburgh : appeal of D. Hunter, Jr., Robert K. Cochrane, John A. Sauer and Herman W. Heckleman, from the decree of the Court of Quarter Session for Allegheny County at No. 71 December sessions, 1905, miscellaneous : paper book for appellants. In the matter of the presentment of Bishop William Montgomery Brown appeal from the Court for the Trial of a Bishop : transcript of the record. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, at Richmond, Reeves Warehouse Corporation, plaintiff in error, v. the Commonwealth, defendant in error In the Orphans' Court for the county of Philadelphia, estate of Lucas Hirst deceased, sur second account of the Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, executors and trustees adjudication of Hon. Clement B. Penrose, auditing judge thereon and report of George Peirce, Esq., examiner and master appointed to investigate the administration of the Hirst Free Law Library. In the Prerogative Court, Dew v. Clark and Clark, reports of the judgments of Sir John Nicholl on the admissibility of the several allegations in this cause and his final judgment, annulling the will of the testator, Ely Stott, Esq., appealed against to the High Court of Delegates commencing Trinity term, 1822, ending Easter term, 1826. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1889, Thomas Cunningham, sheriff of the county of San Joaquin, California, appellant, vs. David Neagle, no. 1472 brief for appellant. In the Senate of the United States In the matter of the petition of Thomas Gardiner to vacate an assessment for regulating, grading, curbing, guttering, and flagging one hundred and thirty-fifth street, from fourth to eighth avenue, confirmed September 29, 1874, against the Mayor, Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of New York points of the Mayor, Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of New York. In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, the people against the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Coepany [i.e. Company] appellant's brief. In the matter of Titus B. Eldridge, an attorney reply of Lewis L. Delafield. In the matter of the requisition of the Governor of New York upon the Governor of Massachusetts for the delivery of William L. Vinal, alleged to have fled from justice in the state of New York into the state of Massachusetts In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit, no. 7188, United States of America, appellant, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, et al., appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Wyoming : memorandum brief of appellant in reply to brief of appellee. In the Senate of the United States, in the matter of the right of Henry W. Corbett of Oregon to a seat brief on behalf of Mr. Corbett / In the matter of the state of Florida vs. Edward C. Anderson, Jr., et. al., in the Supreme Court of the United States and Edward C. Anderson, Jr., et. al., vs. the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company et al., in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Florida petition of Francis Vose for himself and others, to secure the payment of the funds accumulated from the earnings of the said road to the payment of the interest on the P. & G. & Tallahassee bonds as decided by the United States Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court of the state of New York, in the matter of the receivership of the Syracuse Chenango and New York Railroad Company re application of the receiver for instructions as to the sale of certain premises papers on appeal from order denying motion to dismiss the application. In the matter of the petition of the Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, as owners of the Steamship "Lusitania," for limitation of its liability, before Hon. Julius M. Mayer, district judge, the "Lusitania" opinion of court. In the matter of the petition of the Metropolitan Transit Company of the city of New York, to determine the amount of compensation to be paid the mayor, alderman and commonalty of the city of New York brief and points of the mayor, alderman and commonalty of the city of New York, appellants on appeal from an order appointing commissioners of appraisal to ascertain and appraise the compensation to be made to the said, the mayor, etc., of the city of New York, for the streets which desired for the purposes of the petitioner. Indictment for murder of Ripley A. Arnold, the state vs. J.M. Steiner, District Court, Hill County Instances of continuous service on the Western Railroads by engineers and firemen in excess of 16 hours (July 1, 1912 to December 31, 1913) Intercorporate relations through stock ownership, interlocking directorates and concentration of financial control of Western Railroads Intercorporate relationship mileage and net earnings of railways in Western Territory Instruction, Pour Messire Jean De Faret, Chevalier, Marquis de Fournés, Baron de Moissac, Brigadier des Armées du Roi, & Mestre de Camp de son Regiment de Cavalerie, appellant, appellé, suppliant & deffendeur, Contre Messire Jean-Charles de Crussol, Ducd'uze's, premier Pair de France, Chevalier des Ordres du Roi, appellant, appelle & deffendeur, & contre Messire Michel Poncet de la Riviere, Evés, suppliant In the Supreme Court of Texas, Galveston term, 1880 International and Great Northern Railroad Company, et. al., appellants, vs. Paul Bermond. appellee : appeal from Harris County. Information for Mr. Ronald Campbell of Ballerno, Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside and Mr. Archibald Campbell of Stonefield, advocates, Archibald Campbell of Knockbuie and Col Lamont of Monydrian, real and preferable creditors on the estate of Auchinbreck, against the trustees of Sir James Carnegie and Richard Lochwood, Esq., creditors-adjudgers of the said estate Interesting particulars of John Robinson, farmer of Mickleby, near Whitley, who was convicted at the York Assizes, of the wilful murder of Susannah Wilson, hs [i.e. his] late servant Interesting particulars of Elizabeth Brownrigg, hanged for murder Increase in retail prices of principal articles of food in western cities and towns of the United States and Canada Information for John Porteous, late captain lieutenant of the city guard of Edinburgh, against His Majesty's advocate Information for His Majesty's advocate, for His Highness's interest, against John Porteous, late captain lieutenant of the city guard of Edinburgh, pannel Information for George Ouchterlony of London merchant, charger on a decreet arbitral against Francis Grant merchant in Edinburgh, suspender Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee, to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states Information for Miss. James Malcolm, daughter to the deceased James Malcolm, merchant of Jamaica, defender, against John Cameron, son to Alexander Cameron of Kinneard, pursuer In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Interstate Commerce Commission, petitioner, v. Milton H. Smith, respondent brief for the Interstate Commerce Commission : subject: power of commission to inquire into expenditure of funds of interstate carriers. Information for Walter Keir, merchant in Perth, and the other members of the fishing-company there and Richard Davidson and John Donaldson their servants, suspenders, against the Incorporation of Wrights in Perth, chargers Informe para la Corte federal y de casación en las apelaciones formuladas Information for His Majesty's advocate, against Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, younger of Coul and others, pannels International Tailoring Company, plaintiff-respondent, against Sidney Hillman, individually and as general president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, an unincorporated association, Jacob Weiss, et al., defendants-appellants papers on appeal. Information for Mr. Alexander Mackenzie younger of Coul, advocate, Alexander Mackenzie younger of Lentron, John Mackenzie younger of Torridon and others, pannels, against His Majesty's advocate Information for George Middleton of London, banker, against Colonel James Cathcart of Carbiestoun Indictment and trial of Col. Edward Stiff, for an alleged libel on H.P. Gaines, an attorney at law Industrial depression dividend and interest losses as compared with deductions in wage payments Information for Marinus and Cornelius Geene and James Sutherland, merchant in Leith, their factor, chargers against Arthur Stark, commander of His Majesty's sloop the Princess Caroline and William Wightman his cautioner, suspenders Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee on the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States Increased work and productive efficiency of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1890-1913 Instructions to trial judge advocates Information for Benjamin Glover, Michael Wainhouse, and George Scott, assignees, under the commission of bankruptcy awarded against Bedford and Son, late merchants in Leeds, and John Wright, writer in Edinburgh, their attorney, against Robert Vazie of Hexham, in the county of Northumberland, and George Jeffrey, writer in Edinburgh, his attorney List of prisoners charged with the Fenian conspiracy Ink-well case, Franklin C. Brownell vs. the assignee of Joseph W. Ross argument in behalf of the Ross patent / Interpretation by Conference Committee of Managers of the western arbitration award as applied to certain questions and answers of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. Information for Mr. Archibald Stewart, advocate, pursuer, against Major James Dalrymple, defender Increase in the number of empty and loaded cars in freight trains, 1909-1913 Inhabitants of the town of Manchester v. Andrew C. Slater Information for Arthur Stark, commander of the custom-house sloop the Princess Carolina, and his cautioner, suspenders, against Marinus and Cornelius Geenes, and their factor, chargers Increased work and productive efficiency of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1913-1914 Index to the testimony and proceedings before the Lexow Committee investigating the New York Police Department In the Supreme Court at Galveston International and Great Northern Railroad Company, et. al., appellants, vs. Paul Bermond, appellee : appeal from Harris County : brief of appellants. United States Patent Office Reginald A. Fessenden, of Manteo, North Carolina : wireless signaling : specification forming part of letters patent no. 706, 742 dated August 12, 1902. Increased operating costs of Western Railroads not due to wage payments to Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1900-1913 Information for William Campbell of Lochdochart, against the Earl of Breadalbane and Lord Glenorchy Investigation of Burton K. Wheeler letter from Attorney General transmitting a response to Senate resolution no. 171, of March 25, 1926, requesting certain information relative to expenses incurred in connection with the investigation of alleged offenses by Senator Burton K. Wheeler. J. Forman Wilkinson and Wilbur M. Brown against William Foster, Junior, Robert B. Minturn, William H. Swan and Henry F. Sewall, composing the firm of Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Robert B. Minturn, individually C.R. Garrison, E.C. Garrison, E.C. Burdick, Isbon N. Ames, George Warren Smith, Henry L. Duguid, Alfred A. Howlett and the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company J. Fred Schutte, et al., vs. the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, et al argument for defendants, before the Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, circuit justice, sitting at Chambers at Mobile, Ala., June 1877. Jacob Barker's letters, developing the conspiracy formed in 1826, for his ruin J. Fred Schutte, et al., versus Western Division West. N.C.R.R. Co., et als. answer of the trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida. Investigation of the judicial conduct of Hon. Francis A. Winslow In the United States Circuit Court, for the Northern District of Florida, J. Fred. Schutte et al., vs. the Florida Central Railroad Company et al. To the Honourable the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern district of Florida, J. Fred. Schutte, Jan Prins, Adrianus Prins, Heinrich Ulrici, Ellias Fuld, J. Borzo, H. Van Booven, Dr. Nicholas Jacobden Tex, H.J. Brunnekruff, J.H. Grem, Willenmier Van Tyer Van Taer, C. Both, L.L. Wertheim, Wysman de Voogt, T.P. Roelopz, Jan Tichelaar, Jr., Jacobus Wertheim, P. Van Reysen, Mey de Benedithy Beer, Gerard A. Heineken, T. Colom, Charles Gosewinckel, Boon Hartsink Van Tyen, N.J. Franket, Johannes Willem Donk, Vander Stoop & Berg, who are aliens and subjects of the king of the Netherlands, bring this their bill of complaint in their own behalf and in behalf of such persons having like claims, who may come in and be made parties plaintiffs herein and contribute to the expenses thereof against the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railway Company, a corporation created by and existing under the laws of the said state and a citizen thereof, the Jacksonville, Pansacola and Mobile Railroad Company, the Florida Central Railroad Company, corporations created by and existing under the laws of the state of Florida and citizens thereof, Edward Lewis, Patrick Houstoun, Robert H. Gamble, Charles E. Dyke, Sr., Edward M. L'Engle, Robert Walker, Calyton A. Cowgill, George W. Betton, directors in said last mentioned corporation and who are citizens of the state of Florida, James M. Baker, George R. Foster, W.J. Lawton, Milton S. Littlefield, N.K. Sawyer, J.C. L'Engle, Edward M. L'Engle, Charles B. Fenwick, who are citizens of the state of Florida, and Joseph B. Stewart, who is a citizen of the state of New York, claiming to the directors in said Florida Central Railroad Company, Francis Vose, who is a citizen of the state of New York, M.K. Jessup & Co., who are citizen of the same state, Chandler H. Smith, S.A. Smith, Sr., Smith Simkins, B.C. Lewis, D. Griffith Ambler, W.J. Hines, trustee, Mrs. A.F. Finalyson, James G. Gibbs, who are citizens of the state of Florida, Edward C. Anderson, James Hunter, E. Waitzfeller, John M. Guerard, John C. Falligant, Lewis F. Nicoll, George Robertson, J.A. Hunnicutt, who are citizens of the state of Georgia the Peoples' Bank, a corporation created by and existing under the laws of the state of South Carolnia and a citizen of the said state, William McBurney, Winthrop B. Williams, who are citizens of the state of South Carolina : George F. Drew, governor of the state of Florida, Walter Gywnn, treasurer, Columbus Drew, comptroller George F. Drew, governor which officers are trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund and herein sued as such Milton S. Littlefield in his own right, Robert J. Washington, who is a citizen of the state of Virginia. [Irish trials, 1793-1804] Report of the special committee appointed to investigate the police department of the city of New York Speech of Hon. Joseph M. Blake, upon the report of the case Ives versus Hazard, made by Chief Justice Samuel Ames, state reporter Issue in causa, Alexander Nicol, and others (Dr. Milne's trustees) against the Lord Advocate issue in the cause in which Alexander Nicol, Esquire, Lord Provost of the city of Aberdeen and others being the trustees ex officiis, and original and assumed acting under the trust-deed of the late Dr. John Milne of Bombay, dated 14th June 1841 and proved in the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on 16th September 1841, -are pursuers : and the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Wood and Forests and Edward Strathearn Gordon, Esquire Her Majesty's Lord Advocate for Scotland, in whose name the said commissioners are by the Act 20 and 21 Victoria, cap. 44, authorized to sue and be sued, are defenders. Investigation by command of the King and Premier of the Hawaiian Islands, in vindication of the course pursued by His Majesty, impugned by William Miller, Esq., H.B.M.'s consul general, who demanded and took possession of the land in Honolulu, claimed by Richard Charlton, Esq., late H.B.M.'s consul for the Hawaiian Islands, in a way not provided for by the decision of the British Government of the 12th Sept. 1843, and without fulfilling the conditions which has then been agreed upon between the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen and His Majesty's late commissioners, Messrs. T. Haalilio and William Richards Isidor Wormser, Jr., plaintiff, against Metropolitan Street Railway Company and Interurban Street Railway Company, defendants oral opinion delivered by Mr. Justice Scott, at the conclusion of summing up by counsel, (June 22, 1903) In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Isaac E. Davis G.F. Sharp, respondents, vs D.W. Perley, et al., appellants appellants argument. Introduction, this book contains a full and authentic account of the proceedings of the Great Tilak trial which was held at the third criminal sessions of the Bombay High Court, from the 13th to the 22nd July 1908 Transcript on appeal, complaint, in the District Court of the twelfth judicial district of the city and county of San Francisco, Isaac E. Davis and George F. Sharp, plaintiffs, vs. D.W. Perley, Thomas H. Holt, Frank Rogers, Joseph H. Irish, Jas. Phillips, Volney E. Howard, Geo. Flint, John Doe and Richard Roe, (whose real names are unknown to the plaintiffs, and are therefore designated by the names of John Doe and Richard Roe) defendants Jacob Arnhold & others against the Steamship Charles Tiberghien brief for libellants. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the Kleine Jurgen, B. Henricksen, master, J.E. Heyman, of London, merchant, claimant of the Cargo, as Saxon, Hamburgh and Bohemian property, as expressed in the claim, appellant, against Nicholas Irwin, commander of the Private Ship of War Happy Return, the captor, respondent (on an appeal from the High Court of Admirality of England.) : the appellant's case. Investigation of Hon. Harry M. Daugherty, formerly attorney general of the United States hearings before the Select Committee on Investigation of the Attorney General, United States, Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session pursuant to S. Res. 157, directing a committee to investigate the failure of the attorney general to prosecute or defend certain criminal and civil actions, wherein the government is interested. Investigation of the Police department of the city of New York proceedings from June 29 to October 18, 1894. Is Bishop Brown crazy? In the United States Circuit Court, Northern District of Florida, Fifth Judicial Circuit, J. Fred. Schutte, Jan Prins, Adrianus Prins, et al., vs. the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al., in equity petition for the appointment of a recover over the Florida Central Railroad, &c. Investigating the activities of the War Finance Corporation in Idaho J. & P. Coats vs. Merrick Thread Co., et al brief for defendants. [Jack Long case] Investigation of the wonderful charge made against Daniel Burtnett (the wealthy butcher) of incest on his daughters held before Justice Osborn of the Police Court, city of New York. J. Fred. Schutte, Jan Prins, Adrianus Prins, Elias Fuld, et al., complainants, vs. the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Jacksonvile, Pensacola & Mobile Railroad Company, the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al., defendants In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Isaac Rowell, vs. Wm. S. Moss brief on behalf of appellant. Isaac Newton against James R. Burtis brief and argument for respondent. In the Supreme Court of the State of the New York, J. Forman Wilkinson, respondent, against the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company and others, appellants papers on appeal from order denying motion to vacate temporary injunction. J. Aspinwall Hodge et al., complainants and United States Steel Corporation et al., defendants and appellants on appeal. It is always painful to expose the transactions of domestic life before the public eye and the honorable mind recoils with inexpressible reluctance from the task, when it involves the obtrusion of scenes of a delicate and distressing character Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, Nancy Anthony Fos, master, Isaac Ribeiro Furtado, of London, merchant, claimant of the schooner, cargo, and specie, as danish property, appellant, Thomas Watters, commander of the private schooner of War Kitty Sheen, the captor, respondent on a appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court at Tortola : appellant's case : 1804. J.G. Warner, plaintiff in error, versus the city of New Orleans, defendant in error brief for defendant in error. Is this our doctrine? In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Isaac E. Davis and George F. Sharp, respondents, vs. D.W. Perley et al., appellants respondents' brief. Isaac Taylor, collector Peoria County, et al., vs. James F. Secor, William Tracy, et al petition of appellees for a re-hearing. Jacob Abrams et al., plaintiffs-in-error, vs. the United States, in error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York Investigation of certain statements made by one Dr. William A. Wirt Isaac Taylor, collector of Peoria County, et al., appellants vs. James F. Secor and William Tracey appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. In the Court of Appeals, John A.C. Gray, plaintiff-appellant, against the Manhattan Railway Company, the New York Elevated Railroad Company, and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants-respondents, no. 138 supplemental brief for respondents. Investigation of the official conduct of George W. English, United States district judge of the Eastern District of Illinois Mr. Boies, from the special committee to inquire into the official conduct of George W. English, United States district judge of the Eastern District of Illinois, reports under House joint resolution 347, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session, a joint resolution providing for an investigation of the official conduct of George W. English, district judge for the Eastern District of Illinois. Investigation of charges against Hon. N.B. Meade, judge of the Corporation Court of Alexandria City Isaac Newton, respondent, against James R. Burtis, appellant points on part of defendant. In the Supreme Court, United States, No. 702, October term, A.D. 1875, Isaac Taylor, collector of Peoria County, et al., appellants vs. James F. Secor and William Tracy, appellees brief for appellees. Memoranda, chiefly references to the record James MacGregor, Jun., vs. Alexander MacGregor et al. In the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, December, 1860, James MacGregor, Jun., v. George D. Gardner, et al. additional brief on the part of plaintiff. In the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, November, 1860, James MacGregor, Jun., v. George D. Gardner, et al Jacob Schaeefer, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. James MacGregor Jun'r. vs. Alexander MacGregor, et al opinion of the Supreme Court of Iowa in said cause delivered April 9th, 1859. In the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, September, 1860, James MacGregor, Jun., v. George D. Gardner, et al referred to H.A. Wiltse, Esq., master : brief on the part of plaintiff. The currency question in the Supreme Court of the state of California, James Lick, appellant, vs. William Faulkner, et al., respondents / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit, no., James C. Davis, the agent under section 206, Transportation Act, 1920, plaintiff in error, vs. Hettie McCree, defendant in error transcript of record : error to the District Court of the United States, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division. Jacob Weller, plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Ohio, defendant in error brief for defendant in error. James D. Fessenden, as ancillary administrator, &c., vs. Alvah P. Blanchard and others In Supreme Court of Iowa, April term, 1862, James MacGregor, Jr., appellee, vs. George D. Gardner, et al., appellants appeal from decree rendered May term, 1861, District court of Dubuque County : James M. McKinlay for plaintiff and apellee. James G. Richardson, complainant, v. D.M. Osborne & Company et al., defendants defendants' record. In the Superior Court of Cincinnati, general term, April, 1868 Fox, Storer, and Taft, JJ. : James M. Haworth, trustee of Clark Eright & Co., against George W. Turner and William P. Mellen : reserved from special term. James Monroe and Elizabeth Mary, his wife William Grayson and Jacob Crowninshield, appellants vs. George Douglas, respondent In the Court of Appeals, James Horner and James Ludlum, respondents, against David H. Lyman and Richard L. Allen, appellants points for appellants. James Crooks vs. the United States In the Court of Errors, Jaques, appellant, the Methodist Episcopal Church, of the city of New York, and others, respondents Jacob Weller, plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Ohio, defendant in error reply to brief for defendant in error. Foreclosure of Utah southern extension mortgage of Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Ry. Co. in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Utah : James M. Ham, et al., trustees, complainants, vs. the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Railway Co., et al., defendants : record of proceedings in said court. James Nesmith, Henry E. Nesmith, and James I. Nesmith against the Atlantic Fire Insurance Company In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit, no. 3978, James C. Davis, the agent under section 206, Transportation Act, 1920, plaintiff in error, vs. Hettie McCree, defendant in error supplemental and reply brief of plaintiff in error : error to the District Court of the United States, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit, no. 3978, James C. Davis, the agent under section 206, Transportation Act, 1920, plaintiff in error, vs. Hettie McCree, defendant in error error to the District Court of the United States, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division : brief in behalf of James C. Davis, the agent, plaintiff in error. James D. Fessenden, as ancillary administrator, &c., vs. Alvah P. Blanchard and others brief for appellant. Jacob Weller, plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Ohio, defendant in error error to the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, O. : brief for plaintiff in error. Jacob M'Ghinness, or, A memoir of the extraordinary life and wonderful conversion of an infidel, atheistical reformer, who was executed at Chester, on April 15th, 1820, for shooting Mr. Birch of Stockport James MacGregor, Jr., v. Alexander MacGregor et al in Supreme Court of Iowa,October term, 1858 : appeal from Dubuque Co., District Court. James L. Mitchell vs. Cassius H. Read testimony and plaintiff's exhibits. James Horner and James Ludlum, survivors of Edmund F. Grant, respondents, agst. Cortland Wood and John C. Lyman, appellants statement. James F. Hunnewell vs. the city of Charlestown et al. plaintiff's points and authorities. Bill in equity, Jacob D. Brown, pl'f, vs. John Welch and others, Daveis and Fessenden & Deblois James Monroe and Elizabeth Mary, his wife William Grayson and Jacob Crowninshield vs. George Douglas [James McGregor Jun. v. Geo. D. Gardner, et al in the Supreme Court of Iowa, petition in nature of a bill of review and supplemental bill]. James Bruce Carstairs of Kinross, Esq., appellant, Miss. Anne Bruce of Arnott, respondent, et ̈ contra the case of the appellant in the original and respondent in the cross appeal. In N.Y. Court of Appeals, James Horner, Edmund F. Grant and James Ludlum, respondents against Cortland Wood & John C. Lyman, appellants first suit of this title : the same respondents against the same appellants : the second suit of this title. James Horner, Edmund F. Grant, & James Ludlum against Cortland Wood and John C. Lyman James P. Kernochan against the New York Elevated R.R. Co. James Foster and Pleasants Elam, vs. David Neilson, petitioners and appellants, argument for the defendant, respondent and appellee appeal from the District Court of Louisiana. James Bruce Carstairs, Esquire, appellant, Miss. Anne Bruce, respondent, et ̈ contra the case of the respondent in the original and appellant in the cross appeal. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, December term, 1866, James MacGregor, Jr., plaintiff and appellee, against George D. Gardner and Ann G. MacGregor, appellants condensed copy of the opinion of the court, filed December 13th, 1866. Jacob Gardner et al., plaintiffs in error, against Ebenezer Wormouth, defendant in error notice of submission of motions to dismiss and affirm, etc. James McDonough, plaintiff-respondent, against the James Reilly Repair and Supply Company, defendant-appellant case on appeal. James D. Fessenden, as ancillary administrator, etc., plaintiff and respondent, against Alvah P. Blanchard, et als., defendants and appellants second department : brief for respondent on appeal to general term from order denying motion for security for costs. In the Supreme Court of Iowa, April term, 1862, James MacGregor, Jr., vs. George D. Gardner, et al. argument of appellant : appeal from Dubuque County : state of the pleadings. [Jaques & Jaques v. Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of New York] [chancellor's opinion] In the District Court of the U.S., for the Northern District of California, James G. Morehead, adm'r etc., of William Knight, deceased v. the United States brief of Edmund Randolph on behalf of the United States. James MacGregor, Jr., v. Ann G. MacGregor and George D. Gardner petition in equity. Complaint, James D. Westcott, Jr., plaintiff, in behalf of himself and others vs. Trustees Internal Im. Fund, Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile R.R. Co., et al., defendants In the House of Lords, Roxburghe caue, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Brigadier General Walter Ker, respondent, John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, respondent the appellant's case. Closed record in action of reduction, declarator and payment, John Collie (Sim's trustee) against the Bank of Scotland In the District Court of the United States for the District of Maryland, John Comstock and others vs. Schooner "Frank Harrington" libellants' brief. Jno. W. Wright vs. Columbus Delano, secretary of the Interior, and George H. Williams, attorney general In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of California, James Tobin, trustee, vs. Robert Walkinshaw, and others, in equity motion for injunction and appointment of receiver / In the Court of Appeals, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased, and others, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants, action no. 2 Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, the industry, Peter Rundsten, master, an appeal from Gibraltar, Jens Wolff, of London, Esquire, claimant of the cargo, on behalf of J.C. Schultz, of Altona, merchant, a subject of His Majesty the King of Denmark, the sole owner thereof, appellant, Thomas Hardy, Esq., commander of His Majesty's Sloop Mutine, the captor and James Heseltine, Esq., His Majesty's procurator general, respondents the appellant's case. District of Columbia minimum wage cases Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1922, no. 795 and no. 796, Jesse C. Adkins, et al., constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. the Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, a corporation : Jesse C. Adkins, et al., constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. Willie A. Lyons : brief for appellants. Jews in the Canary Islands being a calendar of Jewish cases extracted from the records of the Canariote Inquisition in the collection of the Marquess of Bute / Jesse C. Adkins, et al., constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. the Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, a corporation Jesse C. Adkins, et al., constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia, appellants, vs. Willie A. Lyons : brief for appellants. John Baird against the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York testimony. James W. Hinkley, a citizen of the United States of America vs. Dorman B. Eaton, John M. Gregory and Leroy D. Thoman, commissioners under Civil Service Act points and brief for argument of the motion by Morris S. Miller, of the New York Bar. John and A.H. Hallam Murray v. Walter and others In the Court of Appeals, James P. Kernochan, as executor of and trustee under the will of Joseph Kernochan and others against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and another, action no. 1, no. 464 Jesse P. Farley, appellant, vs. James J. Hill, the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company, and the St. Paul Trust Company, as executor of the last will and testament of Norman W. Kittson, deceased appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Minnesota. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1916, no. 121 John Armstrong Chaloner, plaintiff-in-error, against Thomas T. Sherman, defendant-in-error : brief of plaintiff-in-error. James W. Fitch, et al vs. the Barque Chelmsford libel and testimony for libellants. The Horace B. Parker, John Chisholm et al., claimants, appellants, v. William V. Abbott et al., libellants, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts from final decree (Aldrich, J.). June 11, 1895 : transcript of record. Contested-election case of James Wickersham v. Charles A. Sulzer from the territory of Alaska James W. Fitch et al. v. Bark "Chelmsford" statement of facts on behalf of the libellants. In the House of Lords, in the reduction of the feus granted by William Duke of Roxburghe, John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Sir James Innes Ker baronet and James Horne writer to the signet, his commissioner, respondents the respondents' case. Jerome F. Manning vs. Violetta Cope Allen, administratrix James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor and trustee and others, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Jessie Macintosh or Maclachlan return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 5 May 1863, اfor, "copy of the proceedings at the trial of Jessie Macintosh or Maclachlan for murder and robbery at Glasgow, in September last and of the evidence taken at the subsequent inquiry before Mr. Young" James Ritchie v. Schooner "St. Johns," John G. Brooks et al., v. Steamship "Fern Holme" brief on behalf of Schooner "St. Johns." In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, John Blyew and George Kennard, plaintiffs in error, vs. the United States, no. 205 in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Kentucky : brief for the United States. In the House of Lords, in the question as to the efficacy of the ancient entails of the Roxburghe Family, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants, Sir James Innes ker baronet and James Horne, Esquire, his commissioner, respondents the respondents' case. Smith & McKinlay for plaintiff, Jas. MacGregor, Jr., v. Alex. MacGregor, et al John A. Bush, agst. Timothy R. Hibbard, case John A. Williamson, R.W. Nelson, and the Central Railway & Bridge Co., appellants, vs. Louis Krohn, appellee appeal from the United States Circuit Court for the district of Kentucky at Covington, record. John Comstock and others, libellants, appellants, vs. the Schooner "Frank Harrington" her tackle, &c., Frank Harrington and others, claimants, appellants brief on behalf of claimants and appellants. James W. McDonough vs. A. Graham Bell, Elisha Gray and others speaking telephone interference G. : brief in reply for McDonough. In Chancery, before the Chancellor, John Townsend and Abba, his wife and Augustus James and Elizabeth, his wife, vs. James McBride and Hannah, his wife, William James and Marcia, his wife and others, on original bill : John Townsend and Abba, his wife and Augustus James and Elizabeth, his wife, vs. James McBride and Hannah, his wife, William James and Marcia his wife and others, on supplemental bill Jane E. Jones, et al., respondents, against Benjamin T. Babbitt, appellant points on appeal from order denying motion for new trial etc. James S. Douglass, et. al., plaintiffs in error, versus James M. Reynolds, et. al. in error to the District Court United States for Mississippi. In the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, October term, 1929, no. 4999, John B. Keleher, appellant, vs. the United States, appellee brief on behalf of appellant. In the Court of Appeals, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased, William S. Kernochan, Eliza P. Garr, J. Frederick Kernochan, Henry P. Kernochan, Abba E. Kernochan, Louise M. Kernochan, Joseph H. Kernochan, Walton O. Kernochan, Marshall R. Kernochan, an infant by J. Frederic Kernochan, his guardian ad litem and Margaret Montgomery, plaintiff's, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants, appellants, (action no. 2), no. 100 brief for appellants. John A.C. Gray, appellant, against the Manhattan Railway Co., et al., respondents additional brief for appellant. In the Supreme Court of the state of Idaho, special term, 1896 John Brown, John Ransom, Palestine D. Brown and Kinney P. Plowman, plaintiffs and appellants, vs. Daniel B. Levan, R.E. Emerson and F.F. Teater, defendants and respondents : appeal from the District Court of the Third Judicial District, Boise County, Idaho : respondents' brief. James W. Emery, et als., complainants, vs. William P. Parrott, et al., respondents In the Court of Appeals, State of New York, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph Kernochan, deceased and others, plaintiffs and respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company, and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal, action no. 2. In the Court of Appeals, Second Division, James P. Kernochan, individually and as executor of and trustee under the will of Joseph Kernochan, deceased and others, respondents, against the New York Elevated Railroad and another, appellants notice of motion and petition for reargument. John A. Clussman against Isaac H. Merkel case on appeal. In the Court of Appeals, John M. Knox et al., vs. the elevated roads intervener's brief. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, no. 11,248, equity docket 28, John H.B. Latrobe, complainant, v. Henry E. McKee et al., defendants John H. Williams and wife vs. the Mayor and City Council of Nashville, in Chancery argument of A.S. Colyar. John Dillingham vs. the state of Ohio, error to the Police Court of Cincinnati brief for the plaintiff in error / John Kimball et al., v. New Hampshire Bible Society et al. additional brief for trustees of Phillips Academy. John Higgins, respondent, against the Newtown and Flushing Railroad Company, appellant statement and points for respondent. John Holmes et al., appellants, versus Daniel Trout et al appeal from Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Kentucky. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, vs. Ford Motor Company, et al., defendants and appellants plaintiffs' reply brief. John De Koven, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as executors, and Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as trustees of the last will and testament of Hugh T. Dickey, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Fanny Russell Dickey, Cornelia de Koven Douglas, George William Douglas, husband of Cornelia de Koven Douglas, Louise W. Dickey, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., husband of Louise W. Dickey, Anna D. Tiffany, and Frances de Koven Dickey, George P. Tiffany, as administrator, etc., Elizabeth Dickey and John De Koven, defendants brief on behalf of the defendants Louise W. Dickey and Charles D. Dickey, Jr. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, John H.B. Latrobe, v. Henry E. McKee et al., no. 11,248, equity docket 28, Ward H. Lamon et al., v. Henry E. McKee, John H.B. Latrobe, et al., no. 11,238, equity docket 28, Henry E. McKee v. Ellen Cochrane, John H.B. Latrobe, et al., no. 11,262, equity docket 28 brief for John H.B. Latrobe. John G. Farnsworth, receiver of the Bankers' and Merchants' Telegraph Co., vs. the Western Union Telegraph Co. Robert G. Ingersoll's opening speech to the jury, delivered May 21st, 1886. John Hastings v. Halleck, Peachy, Billings & Park action in the twelfth judicial district for professional negligence of attorneys : argument of Gregory Yale, before the jury, on the 21st day of January, 1858 / John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, vs. Henry Ford, et al., defendants and appellants arguments of Hon. Alfred Lucking and Hon. Alexis C. Angell, for defendants and appellants, Tuesday, April 9, 1918, A.M. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, v. Henry Ford, et al., defendants and appellants no. 28,241, defendants' reply to plaintiffs' "reply brief," and to "continuation of oral argument." In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, John Frank Ragond, appellant, vs. the United States no. 208, supplemental brief for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, John H.B. Latrobe, vs. Henry E. McKee et al., equity no. 11,248 In the Supreme Court of the United States, between John L. Sullivan & others, appellants, and the Fulton Steam-Boat Company, respondents by appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York, in the second circuit : case. John G.S.P. Weiden, plaintiff and appellant, v. Joseph H. Weiden, Sr., defendant and appellee cal. no. 34146, brief for defendant-appellee. John M. Phillips, claimant, appellant, v. John A. Johnson, libellant, appellee brief for libellant and appellee. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, vs. Henry Ford, et al., defendants and appellants arguments of Hon. William L. Carpenter for plaintiffs and appellees, and Hon. Alfred Lucking, for defendants and appellants, Friday, April 5, 1918, P.M. John Greene, against Elizabeth Greene libel given in the 12th of December, 1772. John Crosby Brown and others, executors, plaintiffs, against Sarah Benedict Brown and others, defendants summons and complaint. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, John I. Robbins, vs. the United States, no. 183 writ of error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Kentucky : brief for the United States. John Graham against Edward Stucken, Cornelius Poillon and Richard Poillon copy bill of complaint. John G. Ryan v. John J. Hayes, et al respondents' brief. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, vs. Henry Ford, et al., defendants and appellants no. 28,241, appeal from Hon. George S. Hosmer, circuit judge : brief for plaintiffs and appellees. In the Court of Appeals of Maryland, John Glenn, trustee, vs. J.S. Williams & brother brief of John Howard, of counsel for appellant. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, plaintiffs and appellees, v. Ford Motor Company, a Michigan Corporation, et al., defendants and appellants appeal from the Circuit Court for the county of Wayne, in Chancery, Hon. George S. Hosmer, circuit judge, record. John H. Clifford, Esq., attorney-general, &c. at the relation of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of New York and others, informant and the proprietors of the Meeting-House in Federal Street in the town of Boston, defendants In the House of Lords, the Right Honourable John Francis Miller Erskine, Earl of Mar, appellant, the Right Honourable Lady Frances Jemima Erskine or Goodeve, daughter of the deceased Right Honourable John Thomas, Earl of Mar, now spouse of William James Goodeve, Esq., for himself and as taking burden on him for his said spouse, John Howell of Cliston, in the said county of Gloucester, doctor of Medicine and Joseph Goodeve, Esq., of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, trustees under the settlement on the marriage of the said Lady Frances Jemima Erskine and William James Goodeve, the Right Honourable Lady Jean Janet Erskine or Wilmot, daughter of the said deceased John Thomas, Earl of Mar, now spouse of Edward Wilmot, Esq., formerly of Clifton, now residing at Woodbrook, in the Queen's County in Ireland and the said Edward Wilmot, Esq., for himself and as taking burden on him for his said spouse, Robert Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq., of Tillycoultry and David Cleghorn, writer to the signet, trustees under the postnuptial contract of marriage between the said Edward Wilmot, Esq., and Lady Jean Janet Erskine, respondents the respondents' case, (the authenticated record in the Court of Session in printed in the appellants' case.) John E. Babbitt v. Levi Russell, Shirley & Carr, for John E. Babbitt John De Koven, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as executors, and Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as trustees of and under the last will and testament of Hugh T. Dickey, deceased, plaintiffs, against Fanny Russell Dickey, Cornelia de Koven Douglas, George William Douglas, husband of Cornelia de Koven Douglas, Louise W. Dickey, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., husband of Louise W. Dickey, Annie D. Tiffany and Frances de Koven Dickey, George P. Tiffany, as administrator of Anne T. Thorndike, deceased, Elizabeth Dickey and John De Koven, defendants summons and complaint. John De Koven, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as executors and Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as trustees of the last will and testament of Hugh T. Dickey, deceased, plaintiffs, against Fannie Russell Dickey, Cornelia de Koven Douglas, George William Douglas, husband of Cornelia de Koven Douglas; Louise W. Dickey, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., husband of Louise W. Dickey, Annie D. Tiffany and Frances de Koven Dickey, George P. Tiffany, as administrator, &c., Elizabeth Dickey and John De Koven, defendants before Hamilton Odell, Esq., referee : brief in behalf of the infant defendant, Frances de Koven Dickey. John Crosby Brown and another, plaintiffs, vs. Sarah Benedict Brown and others, defendants answer of defendants Sarah Benedict Brown and others. John De Koven, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as executors, and Charles D. Dickey, Jr., and Cornelia de Koven Douglas, as trustees of the last will and testament of Hugh T. Dickey, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Fannie Russell Dickey, Cornelia de Koven Douglas, George William Douglas, husband of Cornelia de Koven Douglas, Louise W. Dickey, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., husband of Louise W. Dickey; Anna D. Tiffany, and Frances de Koven Dickey, George P. Tiffany, as administrator, etc., Elizabeth Dickey and John De Koven, defendants plaintiffs' brief. Argument of counsel, in the case of John F. Schermerhorn and wife vs. Henry O. Middleton and others, in Supreme Court of Law and Equity, Greenbrier County, Va., and Henry O. Middleton vs. John F. Schermerhorn and wife, in Court of Appeals, at Lewisburg, Virginia John De Koven and others, as executors and Charles D. Dickey, Jr., &c., as trustees of and under the last will, &c., of Hugh T. Dickey, deceased, plaintiff, against Cornelia de Koven Douglas, impleaded with Fanny Russell Dickey and others, defendants before Hamilton Odell, Esquire, referee : brief for defendant Cornelia de Koven Douglas. John G. Farnsworth, receiver of the Bankers' and Merchants' Telegraph Co., vs. the Western Union Telegraph Co. (action for cutting and seizing wires.) argument to the jury of Roscoe Conkling, New York, July 9th, 1886. In the House of Lords, the Right Honourable John Francis Miller Erskine, Earl of Mar, appellant, the Right Honourable Lady Frances Jemima Erskine or Goodeve, spouse of James Goodeve, Esquire, of Clifton, in the County of Gloucester, and Lady Jane Janetta Erskine or Wilmot, spouse of Edward Wilmot, Esquire of Clifton, in the county of Gloucester, respondents the appellant's case, containing authenticated record and revised case for the appellant in the Court of Session. John Graham, respt., agst. Peter Chrystal, applt. applt's points : statement of facts. Succession of Milton Taylor John James Taylor and Mrs. Duncanson, appellants, versus Mary Jane Rogers, appellee : reply to appellee's brief. John T. McGowan, plaintiff and appellant, against Anna M. Dawson, defendant and respondent respondent's points. John V. Dittemore v. Adam H. Dickey et al master's report, Hon. Frederic Dodge, master (formerly judge of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts). John M. Tyler et al., petitioners, John P. Squire et al., respondents closing argument of Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., in behalf of the respondents, before the State Board of Health : December 29, 1873. Print for defender, in action of divorce at the instance of John M'Iver, Esquire, banker in Dingwall, اpursuer, against Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty or M'Iver, his wife, now or lately residing in Edinburgh, اdefender John. R. Lynch vs. James R. Chalmers contested election case from the Sixth Congressional District of Mississippi / Joseph C. Hand, plaintiff, against Henry H. Rogers, Frederick W. Whitridge, Henry H. Rogers, as trustee, Frederick W. Whitridge, as trustee, J. Edwards Addicks, the Mercantile Trust Company and the Bay State Gas Company of Delaware, defendants complaint. In Supreme Court, August term, 1910, John Topolewski, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Plankinton Packing Company (a corporation), defendant and appellant case. The bark "Fritz," John R. Gossler et al., libellants, appellants, v. the Standard Sugar Refinery, claimant of cargo, etc., appellee brief for libellants and appellants. John T. McGowan, appellant, against Anna M. Dawson, respondent papers on appeal from order denying motion to require respondent to accept notice of appeal. John Magwire, plaintiff in error, vs. Mary L. Tyler and others, defendants in error error to the Supreme State Court of Missouri, under the twenty-fifth section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 : brief and argument of Britton A. Hill, Esq., for defendants in error, on motion to reform judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States. Joseph Dixon and William M. Reynolds, appellants, against Alfred E. Beach, respondent points and authorities for appellants on appeal from an order vacating an order of arrest. John T. McGowan, appellant, against Anna M. Dawson, respondent case and exceptions on appeal from judgement. [David Jolly against Mr. James Johnston M'Farlane, &c.] John Peter Zenger, his press, his trial and a bibliography of Zenger imprints Print for pursuer, in action of divorce at the instance of John M'Iver, Esquire, banker in Dingwall, اpursuer, against Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty or M'Iver, his wife, now or lately residing in Edinburgh, اdefender In Supreme Court, John Topolewski, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Plankinton Packing Company, defendant and appellant brief of appellant. Case in the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, in the suit of John Moore, plaintiff in error, against James Jackson, on the demise of S. Erwin and others, defendant in error John P. Garcia vs. the Jackson Marine Insurance Company of the city of New York case. John S. Prouty, plaintiff in error vs. the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, defendant in error brief for plaintiff in error on reargument. In the Court of Appeals of Maryland, Johnson et ux vs. Robertson argument for appellants. Proof in replication for pursuer, in action of divorce at the instance of John M'Iver, Esq., banker in Dingwall,اpursuer, against Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty or M'Iver, his wife, now or lately residing in Edinburgh,اdefender John T. McGowan, appellant, against Anna M. Dawson, respondent appellant's points. The bark "Fritz," John R. Gossler et al., libellants, appellants, v. the Standard Sugar Refinery, claimant of cargoes, etc., appellee finding of facts and conclusions of law submitted and proposed on behalf of the libellants and appellants. Schooner Alfred Brabrook, no. 2563, John M. Phillips, claimant, appellant, v. J.A. Johnson, libellant, appellee record. John Milhau and others, agst. Joseph Sharp and others affidavits, &c., on the part of defendants, to oppose motion for injunction. Joseph F. Loubat vs. Herman R. Le Roy, treasurer of the Union Club of the city of New-York argument of Joseph H. Choate for plaintiff. In the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Nashville by transfer from Knoxville, John Thomas Scopes, plaintiff-in-error, vs. state of Tennessee, defendant-in-error, no. 2 Rhea County, criminal docket, September term, 1925 statement of facts, assignment of errors, brief and argument in behalf of John Thomas Scopes, plaintiff in error. The Fritz, John R. Gossler et al., libellants, appellants, v. Standard Sugar Refinery, claimant of cargo, etc., appellee, record Joseph Clark's case A report of the judgment delivered in this case on the 2nd of May, 1854, by Doctor Radcliff, judge of the Consistorial Court of Dublin, pronouncing a sentence of divorce John Sedgwick, as assignee, &c., appellee, vs. John L. Phipps, et al., and Barker Place, et al., executors, &c., appellants brief for appellee. John W. McCardle, et al., as members of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, et al., appellants, vs. Indianapolis Water Company appeal from the United States District Court for Indiana. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Michigan, bill in equity, Jonathan W. Nesmith and Th's Nesmith, vs. Thomas C. Sheldon, Horace H. Comstock, David French and others, stockholders of the Detroit City Bank, defendants case submitted October term, 1844, and reserved for the consideration and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States : statement of the case and argument of E.C. Seaman, of counsel for complainants. John V. Dittemore, plaintiff, v. Adam H. Dickey, James A. Neal, Edward A. Merritt, William R. Rathvon and Annie M. Knott, defendants filed in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, April 29, 1919. In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, John Riley, plaintiff, v. the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, defendant motion for non-suit. Joseph Gerradin, plaintiff-appellee, against United Fruit Company, defendant-appellant brief of plaintiff-appellee. John S. Prouty, plaintiff in error vs. the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, defendant in error points for defendant in error : (on reargument) John Metz, plaintiff-respondent, against John Metz, Jr., defendant-appellant case on appeal. John Sedgwick, as assignee, &c., of the Manhattan Engraving Co., petitioner, vs. Charles A. Jackson, respondent petition of review. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, John Richey, plaintiff, vs. John S. Williams, collector of Internal Revenue, &c., no. 185, on a certificate of division in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana brief for defendant. John Orlebar, Esq., appellant, Nich. Paxton, respondent the respondent's case : to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Friday the 21st day of April, 1727. John T. McGowan, appellant, against Anna M. Dawson, respondent In the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Nashville by transfer from Knoxville, September term 1925, John Thomas Scopes, plaintiff in error, vs. state of Tennessee, defendant in error, no. 2. Rhea County criminal docket reply brief and argument for the state of Tennessee. Journal of the Senate of Minnesota, sitting as a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of Hon. E. St. Julien Cox, judge of the Ninth Judicial District Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug "Edna V. Crew," appellants, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam tug "Portsmouth" and Barge "N.Y., P. & N.R.R. no. 2," appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner "Baker Palmer," appellee and appellant appeal and cross appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk. Jurisdiction of General Court-Martial in case of United States v. Shea, Daniel, (late Private, Battery "E," 1st Artillery.) Journal of the Senate of the Twenty-first General Assembly of the state of Iowa, with reference to the impeachment of John L. Brown, auditor of state Judgment delivered by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Phillimore, D.C.L., official principal of the Court of Arches, in the case of Martin v. Mackonochie and Flamank v. Simpson Journal of proceedings of the state Senate sitting as a Court of Impeachment, eighth Legislature of the state of Oklahoma Journal of proceedings of the state Senate sitting as a Court of Impeachment constitutional provisions relating to impeachment and removal from office, together with act of the legislature vitalizing the same, and rules of the Senate of the state of Oklahoma governing impeachment trials : journal of proceedings, orders of the Court of Impeachment, and findings in the cases of "State of Oklahoma v. A.P. Watson, corporation commissioner" and "State of Oklahoma v. A.L. Welch, insurance commissioner."اfifth Legislature, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1915. Journal of the House of Representatives, state of Arkansas session of 1871, convened at the Capitol, in the city of Little Rock, state of Arkansas, on Monday, the second day of January, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, being the first session of the second legislature held under the constitution of the state of Arkansas, adopted March 13, 1868 / Judge Maynard's letter in regard to the contested election cases Joseph Grafton, plaintiff and appellant, against William Moir, defendant and respondent brief for plaintiff and appellant. Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug "Edna V. Crew," appellants, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam Tug "Portsmouth" and Barge "N.Y., P. & N. no. 2," appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner "Baker Palmer," appellee and appellant appeal and cross-appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk. In Chancery, between Josiah Bardwell & others, plaintiffs, and David Ames, Jr., and another, defendants defendants' argument upon exceptions taken by them to the report of Charles E. Forbes, Esquire, acting as a master in Chancery. Journal of the Senate of Michigan, sitting as a Court of Impeachment for the trial of Charles A. Edmonds, commissioner of the State Land Office Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug "Edna V. Crew", appellants, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam Tug "Portsmouth" and Barge "N.Y., P. & N. no. 2," appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner "Baker Palmer," appellee and appellant brief for Joseph M. Clark & Company, appellants. Juana evidence taken on trial of Capt. William Paxton and Andrew Hunter Savage, at Nassau, N.P., April 26-29, 1859, for conspiracy in fraudulently causing to be condemned and selling the schooner Juana, of Bridgeport, Ct., and cargo of sugar, at Long Cay, Bahamas, February and March, 1859 : before Judges Lees and Doyle, General Court for the Bahamas. Journal of the Senate of the state of Mississippi, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, in the trials of Adelbert Ames, governor, Alexander K. Davis, lieutenant-governor, Thomas W. Cardozo, superintendent of public education Judgement pronounced in the Consistory Court of London, in the case of Dalrymple v. Dalrymple Julia Clark, or The last victim of a bad woman the most touching narrative that has ever been given to the public, being a history of the sad end of a rich, lovely, and accomplished young lady, who was led astray by a bad woman and finally in despair drowned herself : to which is added a full and thrilling account of the pursuit arrest and confession of the wicked woman by whom Miss Clark was betrayed. Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug Edna V. Crew, appellees, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam-tug Portsmouth and Barge N.Y.P. & N. no. 2, appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner Baker Palmer, appellee and appellant brief for J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of the Schooner Baker Palmer, appellee and appellant. Judgments of the Supreme Court of the S.A.R., in the cases of Lewis v. the Salisbury Gold-Mining Co., and Andrew v. the Robinson G.-M. Co., delivered 1st February, 1894 Journal of the Senate of the state of Washington sitting as a court of impeachment for the trial of John H. Schively, state insurance commissioner extraordinary session, 1909 held at Olympia, the state capital. Judicial opinion in the case of the Presbyterian Church versus the Rev. W.C. McCune, delivered in the Presbytery of Cincinnati, only in part for want of time March 22, 1877 Journal of the Senate of Minnesota, sitting as a High Court [of] Impeachment, for the trial of Hon. Sherman Page, judge of the Tenth Judicial District Judge Merrick's charge to the jury, in the Dalton divorce case Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes Sloop Industry, Johan Gustaf Quaremberg, Master, Joseph Spear Esq., commander of His Majesty's ship of war Dart, the captor and His Majesty's procurator general, appellant, Johan Gustaf Quaremberg, the master and claimant of the vessel and cargo as the property of John Van Brackle of St. Croix, respondents : appeal from Tortola : appellant's case. Jugement rendu par le Tribunal criminel du Département d'Eure et Loir contre les brigands de la bande d'Orgères Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug Edna V. Crew, appellees, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam-tug Portsmouth and Barge "N.Y., P. & N. no. 2." appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner Baker Palmer, appellee and appellant reply brief for J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of the schooner Baker Palmer, appellee and appellant. Joseph M. Clark and Alvah H. Boushell, partners trading as Joseph M. Clark & Company, claimants of Tug "Edna V. Crew," appellants, versus New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company, claimant of Steam tug "Portsmouth" and Barge "N.Y., P. & N. no. 2," appellee and appellant, and J.S. Winslow & Company, claimant of Schooner "Baker Palmer," appellee and appellant appeal and cross appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk : brief for N.Y., P. & N.R.R. Co., claimant of tug "Portsmouth" and barge "no. 2," appellee and appellant. Juluis Dietz, plaintiff, against Frederick Joseph, Moses Joseph, Leo Joseph, National Packing Co., Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., defendants demurrer book. Joseph Michaels, Morley A. Stern et al., plaintiffs, against Sidney Hillman, individually and as President of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, et al., defendants memorandum of law. Journal of proceedings of the Senate, in the matter of George W. Smith, judge of Oneida County, in relation to charges submitted to the Senate by the governor Judgment of Vice Chancellor Sir J. Knight Bruce, in the case of the Humberstone Charity, delivered 8th March, 1851 Judicial proceedings respecting constitutional validity of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, 1907 and amendments of 1910, 1918 and 1920 Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider et al. Journal of the Senate of the twenty-first General Assembly of the state of Iowa with reference to the impeachment of John L. Brown, auditor of state Judge Maynard's letter in regard to the contested senatorial election cases Judicial proceedings against Rodman M. Price, of New Jersey, on the charge of perjury Proceedings in a trial, the King on the prosecution of James Cooper against the Rev. Richard Bingham and on a motion for a new trial and on the defendant's being brought up for judgment Proceedings in an action at law brought by the mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses of the borough of Liverpool, for the recovery of a penalty under a by-law made by them in Common Hall assembled : containing the arguments of the counsel, as well at Nisi Prius, as upon the motion for a new trial in the Court of King's Bench : the proceedings on the second trial at Lancaster, and on motion in the Court of King's Bench for a third trial, with the reasons at Large of the Hon. the Justices of the said court for granting the same / Proceedings in a cause lately depending before the Parliament of Paris, in the nature of a ravishment of ward wherein Philip Journeaulx, Esq., guardian to Deodata and Elizabeth Roach (children of John Roach of London, merchant, deceased and formerly major of Fort St. George) was appellant and Richard Quane (late a bankrupt in London, but now a refugee at Paris) and others were defendants : for secreting and detaining the said young ladies in divers convents from their mother and guardians in England and for clandestinely marrying the eldest (not twelve years old) to the said Quane's son : containing the arguments and pleadings in court (in presence of the English minister) of M. Gueau de Reverseaux, a learned advocate and counsellor of the parliament and of Mr. Journeaulx the guardian, demanding judgment for annulling the said marriage and delivery of his wards, as subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in which a great principle of the law of nations was debated, viz. to what nation two children belong that were born at Fort St. George in the East-Indies / Press Publishing Company, plaintiff, against Maurice F. Holohan, James P. Keating, James Kane, John L. Shea, William Dalton, James McCartney, Henry S. Kearny, James J. Coogan, Edward M. Grout, Louis F. Haffen, George Cromwell, Frederick Bowley, Bird S. Coler, John Whalen, Robert A. Van Wyck, and Randolph Guggenheimer, constituting the Board of Public Improvements of the city of New York and the Ramapo Water Company, defendants injunction order, summons, complaint, exhibit, affidavit and undertaking on injunction. Proceedings before the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on Munbee's divorce (India) bill Notes of a trial before the Jury Court at Edinburgh, 15th March, 1824 Thomas Morton, ship-builder, in Leith, pursuer, versus John Barclay and others, carrying on business at Stobcross, near Glasgow, under the firm of the Stobcross Shipwright Company, defenders : for an infringement of a patent, granted to the pursuer, for an invention called a slip, by which ships are hauled out of the water, up an inclined plane, for repairs and other purposes. Northampton Bank against Kidder and Morse plaintiff's brief against fourth resettlement of this case (after two appeals) In the United States Court of Claims, no. k-355 Obschestwo Wyksounskich Metallugicheskich I Mechanicheskich Sawadow, Gottfried Lessing, Irene Lessing, Walter Lessing, Ernst Lessing, Emma Lessing, Friedrich Lessing, Heinz Lessing, Ilse Lessing, Emma von Moerner, Georg von Moerner, Ida Lessing, Countess Nelly von Moerner, Count Warner von Moerner, Anula Graeff, Lydia Graeff, and Hans Graeff Individually and as executor of the last will and testament of Anton Lessing, deceased, petitioners, v. the United States : brief for petitioners in opposition to demurrer. Notice des séances de la Cour d'Assises de l'Aveyron pour le jugement des prévenus de l'assassinat de M. Fualdès, etc., Août 1817. Observations on the trial of Mr. Robt. Perreau with Mr. Perreau's defence, as spoken on his trial, in which many unaccounted-for omissions in the sessions-paper are supplied, from a copy sent to the author by Mrs. R. Perreau an address to the Jury on Mr. R. Perreau's trial and such remarks on Mr. Rudd's narrative as tend to confirm the justness of these observations : the whole prefaced with correspondence between the author & Mrs. R. Perreau. Observations on the case of Miss. Butterfield calculated to shew the hardships she has unjustly sustained and the necessity of prosecuting her right in a court of justice : in a letter to one of her father. Report of the case of Miller versus Salomons, M.P., with a summary of the preliminary proceedings in the House of Commons Report of the case of the Queen v. the President and chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, in Exeter regarding the deanery of Exeter, in the Queen's Bench, in Easter and Trinity terms, 1840 / Report of the cases of Robinson v. Bird and others, and the Queen v. Birds held at Appleby Assizes, on Friday, 11th August, 1843. Report of the case of the Borough of Petersfield, in the county of Southampton tried and determined by two select committees of the House of Commons in 1820 and 1821. Report of the case of Spong & others v. Spong decided by the lords, April 13, 1829 : relating to the distinction between real estates, specifically devised, to particular devisees, and other real estate, devised by a residuary clause, in the same will : containing also a general charge in fabour of pecuniary legatees, together with a detailed report of the proceedings in joy and campbell, 1 Schoales and Lefroy, vol. 1. 328 : and an exposition of the Earl of Eldon's Dicta, as to specific devises of land, in Howe v. Lord Dartmouth and other cases / Report of the case of Thomas Graham of Cincinnati, in the state of Ohio indicted for perjury : and tried at the August term of the Court of Common Pleas, holden at Cincinnati, in and for the county of Hamilton, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty one / Report of the case of James G. Wilson vs. Joseph Turner, Jr., and John C. Turner on application for an injunction, before the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Maryland, at Baltimore, on the 21st, 22d, 23d, 25th, and 26th November, 1844. Report of the case of the Commonwealth vs. Tench Coxe, Esq. on a motion for a mandamus in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania / Report of the case of Joshua Stow vs. Sherman Converse for a libel : containing a history of two trials before the Superior Court and some account of the proceedings before the Supreme Court of Errors. Report of the case of the Rev. William Long, incumbent of St. Peter's, Mowbray versus the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Capetown in the Supreme Court of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope. Report of the case, Paterson against Shaw for a libel, by imputing to the pursuer false play at cards : tried at Edinburgh, on the 7th June 1830 : with an appendix of documents. Report of the case of Ives vs. Hazard & others in the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, September term, 1855. Sir William Gordon, bart., appellant, Ludovick Gordon, merchant in Elgin, respondent the appellant's case. Species facti juris & processus in Sachen von Helmstadt contra von Berlichingen, puncto restitutionis in integrum das Reichs-Lehen Helmstadt betreffend Report of the trial of James Nesbett for the murder of Mr. Parker & Sarah Brown, at Woolwich, on Monday the third of March, 1820 : before Mr. Baron Wood, at Maidstone Assizes, on Friday, July 28th, 1820 : for the prosecution, Mr. Common Serjeant, Mr. Chitty, for the defence, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Dowling : with an account of his execution and confession. Report of the trial of John Boies for the murder of his wife, Jane Boies, at an adjourned term of the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Dedham, for the county of Norfolk, June 2, 1829. Report of the case of Charles Brown, a fugitive slave owing labour and service to Wm. C. Drury, of Washington County, Maryland / Action for libel report of the case of Angeli v. Galbraith, as tried before the Lord Chief Justice at the Kildare Summer Assizes, 1856, and before the Lord Chief Baron in the Court of Exchequer, at the after-sittings, Michaelmas term, 1856 / Report of the case Kittredge vs. Emerson decided in the Superior Court of Judicature, held in the First Judicial District of New-Hampshire, July Term, 1844. Report of the action for libel brought by the Rev. Robert O'Keeffe, P.P., against his eminence Cardinal Cullen Report of jury trial, the Rev. David Dobbie, minister of the Free Church, residing at Makerstoun, Kelso, pursuer, against Sir William Johnston, knight of Kirkhill in the county of Edinburgh and George Eliza Russell, Esq., residing at Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, defenders tried at Edinburgh, before the Lord Justice-Clerk and a jury on March 27, 28, 29, 30, and April 1, 2, 3, 1861 / Report of proceedings in the trial by libel of John Brown, D.D., professor of exegetical theology to the United Secession Church at the instance of Drs James Hay and Andrew Marshall, before the United Associate Synod, July 1845. Report of the trial, Finch versus Williams at the Staffordshire Lent Assizes, 1829, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Park and a special jury. Report of the trial of William and John Dyon for the wilful murder of Mr. John Dyon, of Brancroft : which was heard before Sir John Hullock, knight, at the Castle of York, March 31st, 1828 : with an account of the execution. Report of the trials of Thomas F. Burke and others for high treason and treason-felony, &c., at the Special Commission, Dublin, held at the Court-House, Green-Street, Dublin, commencing 8th April, 1867 / Report of the trials at the Dublin Commission Court, April and May 1883, of the prisoners charged with the Phجnix Park murder the attempt to murder Mr. Field and the conspiracy to murder : before the Hon. Mr. Justice O'Brien / Report of the trials of Michael Mellon, the Lancaster mail robber and George Wilson and James Porter alias May, the reading mail robbers before the Honourable Judges Baldwin and Hopkinson, in the Circuit Court of the United States, holden in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, of April session, 1830 / Report of the trials of certain individuals on charges of riot, manslaughter & murder at Ederney & Innishmore, in the county of Fermanagh tried before the Hon. Mr. Justice Moore, at Enniskillen, on the 6th August, 1824, and at the adjourned assizes, commencing on the 26th of same month / The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, vs. the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations The Corporation Tax Law of 1909 a letter to the members of the American Association of Public Accountants : together with copies of correspondence with the Attorney General, and a copy of the act : September 30, 1909. The [c]orrupt judges of the Supreme Court of the state of California [m]emorial to the Legislature of the state of California : [to] remove from office W.H. Beatty, T.B. McFarland, W.C. Van Fleet, Ralph C. Harrison, C.H. Garoutte, Jackson Temple, F.W. Henshaw, justices of the Supreme Court : for [cor]rupt misconduct in office / The conspirators exposed, or, An account of the apprehension, treatment in prison and repeated examinations before the Privy Council of John Smith and George Higgins on a charge of high treason with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c., &c. : to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing the particulars of his examination before the Privy Council and his intercourse with ministry on the above business. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 3rd day of March, in the first year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1838 : before the Honorable Sir John Patteson, knight and the Hon. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, knight, justices assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself / The Crawford divorce case verbatim report of the trial, illustrated with portraits. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 4th day of March, in the seventh year of the reign of Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1837 : before the Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Sir John Patteson, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King, assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The conspirators, or, The case of Catiline, as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd with respect to his declared and covert abettors and the artifices used to skreen the conspirators from punishment The confession of Jesse Strang who was executed at Albany, August 24, 1827, for the murder of John Whipple. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex relatione, Paul Daniel Gonsalve Grand D'Hauteville vs. David Sears, Miriam C. Sears, and Ellen Sears Grand d'Hauteville habeas corpus. The decline and fall of the English system of finance The Dean murder mystery The Debs decision The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, in the first year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1837 : before the Right Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of the barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Sir Thomas Coltman, knight, one of the justices of Her said Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / The defence of Joseph Gerrald, on a charge of sedition before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh : to which are added parallel passages between the speeches of Lord Chief Justice Jeffries in the case of Algernon Sydney and of the Lord Chief Justice Clerk on the trial of Joseph Gerrald / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 13th day of July, in the fourth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1833, before the Right Honorable Sir Thomas Denman, knight, lord chief justice of our Lord the King, assigned to hold Pleas before the king himself, and the Honorable Sir William Bolland, knight, one of the barons of Our Lord the King of his Court of Exchequer / The decision of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of New-Jersey, on the rights of the Proprietors of the Eastern Division of the state of New-Jersey, delivered at October term, 1837 The Dartmouth College causes and the Supreme Court of the United States The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 19th day of July, in the ninth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1828 : before the Right Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's Justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself, and the Honourable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The decision in the "Merger case" being a review of the decision of the United States Circuit Court at St. Paul, in the case of United States v. Northern Securities Co. / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 18th day of March, in the seventh year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1826 : before the Honorable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's justices, assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honorable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 20th day of March, in the eleventh year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1830 : before the Hon. Sir James Allan Park, knight, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas and the Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of His Majesty's assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The Dalton divorce case domestic dissensions in fashionable life, exposition of gallantry, gaiety, gossip, guilt and gutta-percha, legal proceedings, with all the evidence in this most exciting and remarkable case. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 22d day of March, in the ninth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1828 : before the Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honourable Sir John Hullock, knight one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Thursday, the 11th day of July, in the third year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1839 : before the Hon. Sir Thomas Coltman, knight, one of the justices of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and the Hon. William Henry Maule, one of the barons of Her said Majesty's Court of Exchequer / The cruel mistress being the genuine trial of Elizabeth Branch and her own daughter for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, their servant maid, who were executed on Saturday, May 3, 1740, at Ivelchester in the county of Somerset : together with an account of their lives and the many cruelties they were guilty of particularly that of making their own servant boy eat his own excrement : their behaviour whilst under sentence of death and their last dying speeches made at the place of execution. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 22d day of March, in the fourth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1834 : before the Honorable Sir William Elias Taunton, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King, assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honorable Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King, of his Court of Common Pleas / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 21st day of March, in the tenth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1829 : before the Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honourable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria I., by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1838 : before the Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one of the barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Honourable Sir John Williams, knight, one of the justices of Her said Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself / The Dartmouth College case a study of its authority and influence as shown by subsequent judicial citations / y Seymour D. Thompson. The decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Louisville segregation case (Buchanan vs. Warley 245 U.S. 60.) argued in the Supreme Court of the United States April 11, 1916, and re-argued April 27, 1917, the unanimous decision of the court was handed down November 5, 1917 / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 24th day of July, in the first year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1830, before the Right Honorable Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, knight, His Majesty's Chief Justice assigned to hold Pleas in the Court of our Lord the King of the Bench at Westminster, and the Honorable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's Justices assigned to hold pleas before the King himself / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 19th day of March, in the first year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1831 : before the Honorable Sir Joseph Littledale, knight, and the Honorable Sir James Parke, knight, two of His Majesty's justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The Debate on the East India relief bill in the House of Commons, on Monday the 26th of June, 1786 in which is included the history of the diamond delivered to the Right Hon. Lord Sydney / The curious and ancient English law of appeal or, Challenge, (by virtue of which law, Abraham Thornton, challenged to combat the heir of the unfortunate Mary Ashford, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, November 17, 1817,) shewing the mode of appealing, or challenging, persons entitled to appeal, the curious manner of challenging in court, before the judges, the oaths taken on the occasion, citizens of London not liable to be appealed, the form of battle, duel, or single combat, either in person or by champion, the time allowed for the continuance of the battle, the consequence when either party fall &c., &c., &c. The Daneid an epic poem in four books / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday, the 9th day of July, in the seventh year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1836 before the Right Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 12th day of July, in the fifth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1834 : before the Right Honorable Lord Lyndhurst, lord chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Honorable Sir John Gurney, knight, one of the barons of said Court of Exchequer / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 8th day of July, in the seventh year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1826, before the Honorable Sir James Allan Park, knight, one the justices of our Lord the King, of the Bench at Westminster, and the Honorable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster / The debate on the Rohilla war in the House of Commons, on the 1st and 2d June, 1786 The decrees of Judge Story, reports of master and engineer, confirmation of decree, &c., in the case of E. Tyler et al. vs. A. Wilkinson et al. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 24th day of March, in the eighth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1827 : before the Honourable Sir John Bayley, knight, one of His Majesty's justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself and the Honourable Sir John Hullock, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 17th day of March, in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1832 : before the Honorable Sir Edward Hall Alderson, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King of his Court of Common Pleas and the Honorable Sir John Patteson, knight, one of the justices of Our Lord the King, assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The decision of the Court of Appeals, (in Kentucky), in a case of much interest to religious communities in general and to the Shakers in particular to which is prefixed a brief illustration of the ground of action. The Cumberland Coal and Iron Company against Allen M. Sherman and others respondent's points on appeal from order of injunction. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 9th day of July, in the second year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord, William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith : and in the year of our Lord 1831 : before the Honorable Sir John Vaughan, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Honorable Sir James Parke, knight, one of His Majesty's Justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The declaration and confession of Robert Watt The Debate on the charge relating to Mr. Hastings's conduct to Cheyt Sing, at Benares, in the House of Commons, on the 13th of June, 1786 The Darrow case argument for defendant / The Daily Scotsman The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Thursday, the 5th day of March, in the third year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1840 : before the Hon. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, knight, one of the justices of Our Lady the Queen, assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself and the Right Hon. Thomas Erskine, one of the justices of Our Lady the Queen of the Bench / The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 28th day of March, in the fifth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1835 : before the Right Hon. Sir James Parke, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and the Honorable Sir Edward Hall Alderson, one other of the barons of the said Court of Exchequer / The dying confession of John Lechler who was convicted for the murder of his wife, Mary Lechler, and executed Oct. 25, 1822 : made in the presence of Samuel Carpenter, mayor of the city of Lancaster and others : published for the benefit of his children. The exemption from taxation of the real estate of colleges and other charities president and fellows of Harvard College vs. assessors of Cambridge. The Equitable Safety Insurance Co., appellant, vs. George Hearn appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts : appellant's brief. Minutes in the process of reduction, the Duke of Hamilton and others, pursuers, against Archibald Douglas, Esq., defender respecting the examination of Isabel Walker in presence. The eccentric and singular productions of Sir W. Courtenay, K.M., alias Mr. Tom, spirit merchant and maltster of Truro in Cornwall, late candidate for the representation of the city of Canterbury in Parliament, now an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Barming Heath near Maidstone to which are added his weekly publication "The Lion," from the first number to its conclusion : the whole accurately reprinted, as issued by him during and after the election : his trial at Maidstone for perjury, on Thursday, July the 25th, 1833, before Mr. Justice James Parke, with other interesting information never before published, embellished with fac-similes of the signatures of this extraordinary individual, both as Mr. N. Tom and Sir William Courtenay, K.M., and a neatly executed print, representing the high street, Canterbury, with the knight addressing the public from the balcony of the Rose Inn. The Duke of Beaufort's prosecution of the spectator The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, plaintiff, against Union Pacific Railroad Company, defendant brief for defendant on motion for judgment on the pleadings. The democratic judge, or, The equal liberty of the press, as exhibited, explained and exposed in the prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador before Thomas M'Kean, chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania / The Dying speeches and behaviour of the several state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years : with their several characters from the best historians, as Cambden, Spotswood, Clarendon, Sprat, Burnet, &c., and a table shewing how the respective sentences were executed and which of them were mitigated or pardon'd : being a proper supplement to the state-tryals. The entire, true and genuine speech of Francis, late lord bishop of Rochester at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1732 The Empress versus Segal Semba Sajow & six others (four of whom were sentenced to death and three to transportation for life.) The Equitable Safety Insurance Company, appellant, vs. George Hearn appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts. The Essex Hosiery Company vs. the Dorr Manufacturing Company, and others The extraordinary life & trial of Madame Rachel at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London, on the 22, 23, 24 & 25, September, 1868, before Mr. Commissioner Kerr, in the New Court. The defense of a revolutionist by himself story of the trial of James H. Dolsen, who defended himself on the charge of criminal syndicalism, Superior Court, Oakland, California, March 23rd - April 23rd, 1920. The evidence on the trial of John Thornhill for the murder of Sarah Statham, at Lymm, in Cheshire for which he was executed, at Chester, on Monday the twenty-third of April, 1798 : with some particulars of his behaviour, previous to and after his condemnation. The Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, complainants, against Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, and Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, defendants decree for the foreclosure of the first and refunding mortgage of Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railway Company. The dupes of fancy or, Every man his hobby, a new farce, in two acts : as performed at the King's Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market, with great applause / The Douglas cause The dream of Eugene Aram, the murderer The early life and complete trial of Mary, alias Polly Bodine, for the murder of Emeline Houseman and her child containing a fac similie of her own writing, in which is recorded seven different births and illustrations of hair of her own children, which have been (as is supposed) stangled at their birth, or destroyed by abortion. The evidence given at the Bar of the House of Commons, upon the complaint of Sir John Pakington against Wiliam, Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Lloyd, his son together with the proceedings of the House of Commons thereupon. The entire and unabridged evidence, given on the second inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Priscilla Budge, wife of Rev. Henry Budge of Greig, Lewis Co., N.Y., who was found with her throat cut, on the morning of December 11th, 1859 taken before Thomas Rogers, Esq., coroner, at Port Leyden, Lewis Co., N.Y., on the 9, 10, 11 and 12th, of April, 1860 : also the evidence given at the examination of Rev. Henry Budge, charged with the murder of his wife, Priscilla Budge, on the 10th day of December, 1859. The evidence of the validity of the will of Oliver Smith and the arguments of Messrs. Choate and Webster in the Supreme Judicial Court at Northampton with a biographical sketch and a copy of the will and probate proceedings / In the Court of Appeal, Royal Courts of Justice, December 1, 1888, before-Lord Justice Cotton, Lord Justice Lindley, Lord Justice Bowen, the Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company v. Holland first day / The electric telegraph substance of the argument of S.P. Chase, before the Supreme Court of the United States for the appellants in the case of H. O'Reilly and others vs. S.F.B. Morse and others : on appeal from the Circuit Court for the district of Kentucky. The defence of Warren Hastings, Esq. (late governor general of Bengal,) at the Bar of the House of Commons upon the matter of the several charges of high crimes and misdemeanors presented against him in the Year 1786. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company to the New York Trust Company, trustee adjustment mortgage In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Royal Courts of Justice, the Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company v. Holland minutes of evidence, April 17, 1888. The dismissal of Major Granville O. Haller of the regular army of the United States, by order of the secretary of War in special orders, no. 331, of July 25th, 1863 also a brief memoir of his military services and a few observations. The Equitable Trust Company of New York, as trustee, intervenor and substituted plaintiff, against the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company, defendant petition in intervention. The Dreyfus case The evidence (as taken down in court) in the trial wherein the Rt. Hon. John, Earl of Sandwich, was plaintiff and J. Miller, defendant before William, Lord Mansfield and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, July 8, 1773. The defence of Mr. Edward Taylor, delivered by him on the trial of himself and his brother, Robert Taylor, on the Sixteenth of January 1816, at the Old Bailey, on an indictment charging them with forging and uttering a certain forged order with the indorsement thereon, for the delivery of a quantity of hides, the property of Lubbock & Co. from the London Docks Report of jury trial, the Duke of Buccleuch, Lord Melville, and Sir James William Drummond,اpursuers, against Alexander Cowan & Sons, William Sommerville & Son, Alexander Annandale & Son, James Brown & Company, Archibald Fullerton Sommerville, and William Tod & Son,اdefenders before the Lord Justice clerk at Edinburgh on 30th and 31st July, and 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th August 1866. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, plaintiff, against Union Pacific Railroad Company, defendant brief for plaintiff on demurrer to complaint. The Dublin suit decided in the Supreme Judicial Court of New-Hampshire, June, 1859, in chancery : the Attorney General, at the relation of Edward F. Abbott and another and Edward F. Abbott and another v. the town of Dublin, B.F. Bridge and another. The extraordinary case of William Penrice, late deputy marshall, or upper turnkey of the King's Bench Prison with a short but precise narrative of the transactions in St. George's Fields, on the memorable 10th of May, 1768, never before published, being a key to the King's Bench Prison for relief of those, whose misfortunes at present, or hereafter may subject them to confinement therein : addressed to the public. The ex-chief justice and the printer, being a report of a trial for libel, Titus Hutchinson vs. B.F. Kendall had before the Honorable County Court, for the county of Windsor and state of Vermont, May term, 1836 : including plaintiff's declaration, pleadings, testimony, arguments, charge, and verdict!!! : with an appendix, containing many interesting reminiscences, morceaus and incidents, with which the public life and meandering course of the late "Everlasting candidate," are so profusely variegated / The Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, complainants, against Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railway Company, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, and Judson Harmon and Rufus B. Smith, as receivers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company, defendants ancillary bill of complaint. The depositions of Robt. Piper, Richd. Povey, William Towsey, Drs. Cox, Pettigrew, &c. with the resolutions of the trustees and committee of Salters' Hall meeting, concerning the reports against Dr. Collyer : to which are added, interesting particulars of his life and ministry, &c., &c. The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no. 4, Upper George Street, Portman Square for wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband in certain articles of the peace, upon which a true bill of indictment was found and who was arraigned at the Bar, Tuesday the 10th of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House, illustrated by an explanatory exposition of all the circumstances containing her pregnancy, previous to an elopement, nine days after marriage : with a full report of the speech of plaintiff's counsel, also criticisms and animadversions thereon. The Eliza Armstrong case being a verbatim report of the proceedings at Bow Street, with Mr. Stead's suppressed defence. The defence of Young and Minns, printers to the State before the Committee of the House of Representatives : with an appendix containing the debate, &c. The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer and his accomplices with biographical sketches of the parties concerned and a comment on the extraordinary circumstances developed in the narrative, in which gambling is proved to be the source of forgery, robbery, murder, and general demoralization : to which is added, The gambler's scourge : a complete expoš of the whole system of gambling in the metropolis, with memoirs and anecdotes of notorious blacklegs. The fullest report of the trial before a special jury, Saturday, June 29, 1816, Lord Geo. T. Beresford against the Earl of Bective, eldest son of the Marquis of Headfort, for crim. con. with Lady Beresford, who is now insane, verdict-Đ10, 000! with biographical notices and a character of the Marquis of Headfort / The fatal countess and other studies The Furnas-Herald libel suit begun June 19th, and concluded June 25th, 1873, in the District Court for the Second District of Nebraska, at Omaha, Neb., before Geo. B. Lake, C.J. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and Phillips D. Winston, and William C. Sheldon, George R. Sheldon, William S.P. Prentice and William C. Sheldon, Jr., as copartners comprising the firm of W.C. Sheldon & Co., complainants, against Northern Pacific Railroad Company, defendant, in equity, bill of complaint The extraordinary trial of Danl. Dawson who was tried before Justice Heath at the assizes held for the county of Cambridge, on Friday, March 12, 1812, on an indictment charging him with poisoning the eagle colt, the property of Sir F. Standish, at Newmarket : together with the evidence of Bishop and examination of witnesses / The genuine copies of letters which passed between His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor to the Hon. Miss. Vernon, maid of Honour to the Queen the anonymous letters signed Jack Spratt which were sent to Lord Grosvenor, another signed T. Trusty sent to Lady Grosvenor and one from Miss Vernon to her ladyship, part of which were never before published : to which is annexed a clear and circumstantial account of the trial in the Court of King's Bench on the 5th of July 1770, wherein the Rt. Hon. Lord Grosvenor was plaintiff and His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at St. Robert's cave, where it had lain upwards of thirteen years, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York-Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, &c. The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at Thistle-Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York-Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life, and his plan for a lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of Eugene Aram. The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, also his own account of himself, written after his condemnation : taken from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of Eugene Aram. The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway (addressed to His Majesty) The female land pirate, or, Awful, mysterious, and horrible disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, wife and accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a leader in that terrible band of robbers and murderers, known far and wide as the murrell Men The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough in the county of York who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esquire, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas : to which after a short narration of the fact is prefixed an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle-Hill : a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram and Henry Terry to York Castle : the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c. : the examination and confession of Richard Houseman : the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself written after his condemnation : with the apology which he [left in] his cell for the attempt he made on his own life and his plan for a Lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. / The Flower-Hester libel case the evidence in detail / The Finance Company of Pennsylvania and others, complainants, vs. the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company and others, defendants, the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, complainant, vs. the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company, defendant ancillary decree. The first trial conviction and execution for murder in Lebanon County, Pa. paper read before the Lebanon County Historical Society, April, 18, 1902 / The First National Bank of the City of Brooklyn, respondent, against William T. Wallis and George T. Smith, appellants and Herman Stuetzer and Michael Fleckenstein case on appeal. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Second Judicial Circuit and Southern District of New York, the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and Phillips D. Winston, and William C. Sheldon, George R. Sheldon, William S.P. Prentice and William C. Sheldon, Jr., as copartners comprising the firm of W.C. Sheldon & Co., complainants, against Northern Pacific Railroad Company, defendant order appointing ancillary receivers, in equity, bill of complaint. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company and W.H.H. Miller, trustees, vs. the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railway Co., et al. certified copy of decree of distribution. The first trial of William Hone on an ex-officio information, at Guildhall, London, December 18, 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing a parody on the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member. The Forrest divorce case Catharine N. Forrest against Edwin Forrest : fully and correctly reported by the reporter of the National police gazette, with opening and concluding arguments of counsel, charge of the court, letters from Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, and other persons of standing and influence, together with the Consuelo letter and other interesting details leading to this controversy. The First Reformed Presbyterian Church case Commonwealth, ex rel. Gordon, et ̉l. vs. Williams, et al. : a history of the case, the pleadings, the arguments of the counsel for the defendants and the charge of Mr. Justice Williams. The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle-Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life, and his plan for a lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of E. Aram. The famous hypothetical question in the trial of Harry K. Thaw for the murder of Stanford White The Free Church of Scotland appeals 1903-4 united free church authorised report / The extraordinary trial, at length of the two Misses Eleanor and Ann Weston, at the Old Bailey, on Tuesday, the 25th of February, 1812, charging them with a conspiracy in procuring a third person, unknown, to personate John Thompson, to whom Eleanor Weston was married, in August, 1808, and thereby charging the prosecutor, Thompson with bigamy, his wife being at that time alive / The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle-Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life, and his plan for a lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of Eugene Aram. The facts upon which the defendant rested his pleas of justification and the motives which led him to consent to its compromise, with a report of the proceedings in court The friendly writer and register of truth, for the first month (stiled by Pagan Rome, March) 1733 to be held on every month that passeth, I. An exact account of the tryal and behaviour of that notorious evil-doer Sarah Malcolm, II. The devices and divisions of the nations round about us, III. Of those who have well serv'd our ruler and been exalted, IV. Of those who have marry'd and been given in marriage, V. Of those notice-worthy who have departed this life, VI. Sundry unforeseen matters of harm and mischief that have happen'd, VII. Divers matters not taken notice of by any of the vain writers, VIII. Of those evil-doers that have received the reward of their iniquity in the several divisions of England / The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at St. Robert's cave, where it had lain upwards thirteen years, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York-Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, &c. The Genuine history of the inhuman and unparalleled murders of Mr. William Galley, a Custom-House officer and Mr. Daniel Chater, a shoemaker Fitz John Porter court martial The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, school-master for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York who was convicted at York Assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas : to which, after a short narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at Thistle-Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life, and his plan for a lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. / The first trial of William Hone on an ex-officio information, at Guildhall, London, December 17, 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member. The female prisoner, once respected and beloved, but late the most wretched of womankind narrative of the life and singular adventures of Josephine Amelia Perkins, a young woman, who although in early life was deservedly esteemed for her exem[p]lary behavior, yet for the three years last past, (friendless and unprotected,) has been unhappily addicted to a criminal propensity, more singular and surprising in its nature (for one of her sex,) than can be found on record, in the commission of which she has been four several times detected, twice pardoned on account of her sex, o[n]ce for reason of supposed insanity, and the fourth and last time, convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment in Madison County Jail, Kentucky : Annexed is a well-written address to parents and children. The Ferris and Friery cases opinion of Hon. D.P. Ingraham. The full particulars respecting the life, trial, and execution of John Simpson who was hanged at Tyburn, for House-breaking. The fratricide, or, The murderer's gibbet being the right tragical hystorie of Sir John D. Goodere, bart., who was murdered by his brother, Captain Samuel Goodere and assistants on the 19th of January, 1741, on board His Majesty's ship the Ruby, then lying in Kingroad, Bristol. The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, Aug. 5, 1759, before the Honorable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas to which, after a brief narration of the fact is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at Thistle-Hill, a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found, to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York Castle, the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c., &c., the examination and confession of Richard Houseman, the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt he made on his own life : all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and manuscripts of Eugene Aram. The extraordinary trial of Captain Geo. Harrower, at the Old Bailey, Feb. 17, 1816, on an indictment for marrying the daughter of Paul Giblet, the butcher, his former wife being alive, a lunatic in India including his letters, the legal points at length raised by counsel on his behalf, his defence delivered by himself verbatim,اand his sentence / The Friends of Mr. Hastings wishing to convey to the proprietory at large as full an account as possible of the proceedings which took place at the East India-House on Thursday last beg leave to submit to them the following papers, they contain as accurate and candid a state of the arguments and facts which were laid before the court, as the nature of the subject will admit of. The extraordinary narrative of N. Pattrickson, M.D. late surgeon and apothecary, in Queen-Street, Cheapside, but for the last five years a prisoner in the Fleet detailing a combination of singular occurrences in the conduct of Messrs. Wasdale, Faulder, Slack, Horner, Mrs. Pattrickson, &c., with some particulars of the life of Mrs. Kelner, a profligate and abandoned woman, who lived with and passed for the wife of Mr. Slack : the whole exhibiting such an instance of unprecedented and unnatural persecution as has seldom, if ever, been submitted to public notice. The Fair Haven and Westville Railroad Company, plaintiff in error, vs. the city of New Haven in error to the Supreme Court of Errors of the state of Connecticut. The female parricide being a circumstantial relation of the cruel poisoning of Francis Blandy, gent., late town-clerk of Henley upon Thames, in the county of Oxford, by his only daughter Mary Blandy, as it was prov'd against her at the assizes held at Oxford, on Tuesday, March 3, 1752, where she was found guilty of the same, and received sentence of death, and executed at Oxford, on Monday the 6th of April following : to which are added, A letter from a clergyman to Miss Blandy, after receiving sentence of death, and her answer thereto, as also an account of her behaviour at the place of execution : likewise, A relation of the death of Capt. Cranston, the principal contriver of this murder at Furnes, near Dunkirk, in Flanders. The great conspiracy a complete history of the famous Tally-Street cases / Before the Commissioner of Patents in the matter of the application of Charles Goodyear, for the extension of letters patent issued to him June 15, 1844 : for an inprovement in the manufacture of India rubber fabrics, as re-issued to him December, 25, 1849 : for an improvement in processes for the manufacture of India rubber : testimony for Goodyear. The Genuine proceedings at the Assizes on the Home Circuit, held in March, 1739 before the Honourable Sir Lawrence Carter, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and the Honourable Sir John Fortescue Aland, knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Hertford for the county of Hertford, Chelmsford for the county of Essex, Rochester for the county of Kent, East Grinstead for the county of Sussex and Kingston upon Thames for the county of Surrey : containing the trials of twenty-nine persons who were capitally convicted at the aforesaid assizes and receiv'd sentence of death : with the whole proceedings at the Crown Bar in each of the said counties. The Gloucestershire tragedy being an account of Miss. Mary Smith, in Thornbury, who poisoned her father Sir John Smith, for love of a young man : with an account of her trial and dying speech, at the place of execution, which was in Gloucester Market-place, at the last assizes. The great Baroda case being a full report of the proceedings of the trial and deposition of His Highness Mulhar Rao, Gaekwar of Baroda for instigating an attempt to poison the British Resident at his court. The genuine legal sentence pronounced by the High Court of Judicature of Portugal upon the conspirators against the life of His Most Faithful Majesty with the just motives for the same. The Ging murder and the great Hayward trial the official stenographic report containing every word of the wonderful trial from its opening to sentence of death, the rulings of the court, speeches of Frank M. Nye, W.W. Erwin, Albert H. Hall and John Day Smith, the court's charge, etc., etc. : supplemented by a dramatic story of the great crime / Trial at Bar before Lord Plunket, Lord Chief Justice, the Hon. Arthur Moore, William Johnston, and Robert Torrens, justices and twelve special jurors of the city and county of Londonderry the governor and assistants, London, of the New Plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland v. the Lord Bishop of Derry and the Rev. Claudius Crigan. The great city frauds of Cole, Davidson, & Gordon, fully exposed In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1895, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, plaintiff in error, v. A.B. Roff, no. 488 in error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit : brief for plaintiff in error in opposition to motion to dismiss or affirm. The genuine trial of Hugh Woolaghan, yeoman by a general court-martial, held in the barracks of Dublin, on Saturday, October 13, 1798, for the murder of Thomas Dogherty : to which is added, His Excellency Lord Cornwallis's order for the court-martial to be dissolved. The great convent case Saurin v. Star & Kennedy, tried before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn in the Court of Queen's Bench, February, 1869 : containing the speeches of counsel on both sides, and the evidence in full of the various witnesses, corrected from the short-hand writer's notes : together with copies of the writ of action, the pleadings, issue, record, names of jurymen, and other particulars only to be found in this work / The genuine trial of Margery Beddingfield and Richard Ringe before the Honourable Sir Richard Adams, knt., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's in the county of Suffolk, on Monday the twenty-first of March, 1763, for petty treason and murder committed on John Beddingfield, late of Sternfield, in the county of Suffolk, farmer, late the husband of the said Margery, and the master of the said Richard Ringe / The great Masonic trial of Torckler v. Tattersall for alleged false imprisonment and obtaining money under false pretences. The Great Ku Klux trials official report of the proceedings before U.S. Circuit Court, Hon. Hugh L. Bond, circuit judge presiding and Hon. George S. Bryan, district judge associate, held at Columbia S.C., November term 1871 / The great contempt case The genuine trial of Francis Townley, late of Manchester, gentleman who was appointed Colonel of the Manchester Regiment by the Young Pretender, and Commandant of the city of Carlisle : and was convicted of high treason, at the Town-Hall on St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, on Tuesday July 15th, 1746, for levying war against His Majesty King George the Second, and adhering to His Majesty's enemies : before the Lords the King's Justices, and others the Commissioners named in the Special Commission for trying the English rebels : to which is added, the trials of George Fletcher, Thomas Chadwick, and William Battragh, officers in the aforesaid Townley's Regiment : convicted on Wednesday July 16, 1746. The great ecclesiastical trial of J. Williams Thorne, representative from Warren County who was expelled for opinion sake by the House of Representatives of North Carolina, on February 24th, 1875. The Georgia Infirmary for the relief and protection of aged and afflicted Negroes, appellant, vs. Harriet C. Jones and Frank C. Jones, administrators, with the will annexed, of the estate of Gazaway B. Lamar, deceased, respondents, the city council of Augusta, appellant, vs the same, respondents brief for the defendants (respondents) on appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. The great sensation a full, complete and reliable history of the Beecher-Tilton-Woodhull scandal with biographical sketches of the principal characters : also a clear and concise statement of the views of "The Woodhull" upon social reform, free love, etc., etc. / The genu[i]ne tr[i]al of John Motherill, (more generally known by the name of the Brighthelmstone Taylor) for a rape on the body of Miss. Catharine Wade, daughter of Mr. Wade, master of the ceremonies at Brighthelmstone at the assizes held at East Grimstead, before Mr. Justice Ashurst for the county of Sussex, on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786 : together with the pleadings of the counsel on that very extraordinary trial / The genuine trial between the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq., and the Rev. Mr. John Horne tried at Guildford, the 1st of August, 1770, before the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield : for printing two libels against, and speaking defamatory words of George Onslow, Esq., one of the representatives for the county of Surry : together with the libels and all the letters that passed relative to this affair / Dr. Hunter versus Pall Mall Gazette being a verbatim report of the medical evidence given by Dr. Williams, Dr. Risdon Bennett, Dr. Orlando Markham, Dr. George Johnson, Dr. Cotton, Dr. Richard Quain and Dr. Odling, showing their opinions on the nature, causes and cure of consumption : with explanatory remarks by Dr. Hunter, the plaintiff. The genuine tryal of Dr. Nosmoth, a physician in Pekin for the murder of the Mandarin Tonwin, treasurer to the Army of the Emperor of China, before the great council of Mandarines / The genuine life of James Bolland The great commoner's last speech The great Matlock will case, Cresswell v. Jackson tried before the Lord Chief Justice of England and a special jury of the city of London, by order of the House of Lords. The great Mollie Maguire trials in Carbon and Schuylkill counties, Pa. brief reference to such trials and arguments of Gen. Charles Albright and Hon. F.W. Hughes, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Carroll, James Roarity, Hugh McGehan, and James Boyle, indicted for murder of Benjamin F. Yost, chief of Police and at Tamaqua, July 6, 1876 in the Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County, July 22d, 1876, verdict as to all the prisoners of guilty of murder in the first degress / The great conspiracy : a complete history of the famous Tally-Street cases The great lunacy case of Mr. W.F. Windham The Graham tragedy and the Molloy-Lee examination the only authentic history of the murder of Sarah Graham by her husband George E. Graham, near Springfield, Missouri, on the night of September 30th, 1885 : together with a comprehensive abstract of the testimony adduced at the preliminary examination of Mrs. Emma Molloy and Cora Lee, who are held as accessories / The genuine tryal of Capt. John Porteous before the High Criminal Court, or the Lords of Justiciary in Scotland, for firing his own piece, and ordering the men under his command to fire amongst the spectators, at the execution of Andrew Wilson, in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, the 14th of April, 1736 : by which six persons were kill'd, viz., Charles Husband, Archibald Ballantyne, John Anderson, Alexander Macneil, Margaret Gardon, and Henry Graham, and eleven persons dangerously wounded, viz., Margaret Arthur, Jane Peat, David Wallace, James Philp, David Kidd, Patrick Spalding, James Lyle, Alexander Wallace, John Miller, David Ogilvie, and James Nivan : containing 1. The libel or indictment of His Majesty's Solicitor-General against Porteous : 2. Interlocutor, or judgment of the said Lords on the 6th July, 1736, upon it : 3. The names of the assize of petitjury : 4. The prisoner's judicial confession : 5. The information for His Majesty's advocate, for His Highness's interest, against Captain Porteous, on July 12th, 1736 : 6. The information of the council, or Advocates for the said Captain Porteous, on the 13th July, 1736 : N.B. These contain the curious and learned pleadings of council of both sides, according to the civil, municipal, and common law of all nations in such cases : 7. The particular depositions and examinations of twenty six witnesses, adduc'd upon the 19th of July 1736, by His Majesty's advocate of attorney general, for proving the libel : 8. The depositions and examinations of the sixteen witnesses adduc'd by the council for the prisoner : 9. Verdict return'd by the aforesaid jury, the 20th July, 1736 : 10. The sentence pronounc'd by the Lords upon the jury's returning this verdict : 11. The petition of Captain Porteous presented to Her Majesty Queen Caroline, guardian of these realms, for mercy : 12. A full and true account of the mob's executing him the 7th of September, 1736 : More authentick than any yet publish'd. The genuine history of the life of Gill Smith, late of Dartford, apothecary who was executed at Kennington-Common, April 10, 1738 for the murder of his wife in St. George's-Fields : I. A narrative of his most memorable transactions from his childhood to his death, collected from authentic memoirs and accounts given by his most intimate friends and acquaintance. II. A summary view of his trial with remarks. III. The account given by the Rev. Mr. Wilson of Mr. Smith's behaviour while under sentence of death and at the place of execution. IV. A letter from his mother relating to her fruitless endeavours to procure him a reprieve. V. A letter from an eminent teacher among the people called Quakers, exhorting him to make a full confession and preparation for death. VI. A letter from his friend Mr. Davies with Mr. Smith's answer relating some peculiar circumstances about his approaching death. VII. Mr. Smith's solemn declaration in relation to the several crimes charged upon him of poisoning Mr. Polhill's family of murdering his first wife and debauching her sister of attempting the life of his own mother and the murder of his last wife with remarks thereon : the originals of all which letters and papers were sealed up in a packet and given by him at the place of execution to the Rev. Mr. Wilson in whose hands they now are for the satisfaction of any person who has the curiosity to see them. The great trial of Mahatma Gandhi & Mr. Sankarlal Banker The genuine tryal at large of Mary Blandy, spinster for poisoning her late father Francis Blandy, gent., town-clerk of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, at the assizes held at Oxford, for the county of Oxford, on Tuesday the third of March 1752, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Legge, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Smythe. The great Mollie Maguire trials in Carbon and Schuylkill counties, Pa. brief reference to such trials and arguments of Gen. Charles Albright and Hon. F.W. Hughes, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Carroll, James Roarity, Hugh McGehan, and James Boyle, indicted for the murder of Benjamin F. Yost, chief of Police of and at Tamaqua, July 6, 1878, in the Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County, July 22d, 1876, verdict as to all the prisoners of guilty of murder in the first degree / The genuine trial of Charles Drew, for the murder of his own father, at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's, on Thursday, March 27, for the county of Suffolk to which is added, an account of his behaviour, whilst under sentence of death, extract of the sermon preach'd to him the morning before his execution, his last dying speech and confession deliver'd by him to the High Sheriff of the county, his letter to his sisters, authentic letters between him and Mrs. Boyer, and his behaviour at the place of execution / The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, plaintiff in error, vs. A.B. Roff, no. 488 in error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit : reply of the defendant in error to the brief and argument for the plantiff [i.e. plaintiff] in error, against the allowance of the motion of the defendant in error, to dismiss the writ of error or to affirm the judgment. The Girard Bank vs. George H. Boker and Charles S. Boker, administrators of the estate of Charles S. Boker, dec'd The great detective case a condensed history of this remarkable investigation, from its commencement to its present stage, with characteristic sketches of the principal personages concerned. The great Harry Thaw case, or, A woman's sacrifice The genuine tryal at large of Mary Blandy, spinster for poisoning her own father Francis Blandy, gent., town-clerk of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, at the assizes held at Oxford, for the county of Oxford, on Tuesday the third of March 1752, before the Hon. Mr. Baron Legge, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Smythe. The guilt of Lord Cochrane in 1814 a criticism / The history of an unfortunate young nobleman returned from a thirteen years slavery in America, where he had been sent by the wicked contrivances of his cruel uncle : a story founded on truth and addressed equally to the head and heart. The imposture detected, or, The mystery and iniquity of Elizabeth Canning's story displayed wherein principles are laid down and a method established by which all impostures whatever still prevailing in the world may be detected and all future ones for ever prevented from establishing themselves hereafter. In the Supreme Court of Texas, at Galveston, February term, 1880, the International and Great Northern Railroad Company, Moses Taylor, William E. Dodge and others, appellants, vs. Paul Bremond, appellee appeal from Harris County : brief for appellants. The Ingalls case a review of the investigations of John J. Ingalls, United States senator from Kansas, upon charges of bribing and corrupting members of the Kansas legislature to secure his re-election. The Hinchman conspiracy case, in letters to the New York Home Journal with an abstract of the evidence for the defence, furnishing a complete explanation of this most extraordinary case / The Interstate Commerce Commission vs. Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Co., the Western & Atlantic Railroad Co., the Georgia Railroad Co. stenographic report of the oral argument of N.J. Hammond. The interesting trials of the pirates for the murder of William Little, captain of the Ship American Eagle The Intrigues of the French King and others for extirpating the Protestant religion, by them called the Northern heresie and establishing popery in England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. : managed by letters from Mr. Coleman to the French King's confessor the pope's inter-nuncio, Card. Norfolk, &c. The history of the Jamaica case, being an account founded upon official documents, of the rebellion of the Negros in Jamaica the causes which led to it and the measures taken for its suppression, the agitation excited on the subject, its causes and its character and the debates in Parliament and the criminal prosecutions arising out of it / The Illinois Central Railroad Company, appellant, v. Samuel H. Turrill appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. Just published, the history of the Highland clearances from the Battle of Culloden to the present time, containing a reprint of Donald Macleod's "Gloomy memories of the Highlands" (now not procurable for any money), with a full account of the Glengarry, Knoydart, Strathglass, Kintail, Glenelg, Skye, North and South Uist, Barra, Rum, Coigeach, Strathconan, Glencalvie, Leckmelm, Glendesseray and Locharkaig, Breadalbane, Rannoch, Athol, Morvern, Mull, Lochearron, and several other evictions throughout the Highlands of Scotland : also a full account of "The Battle of the Braes," and a complete statement of all the proceedings in the Isle of Skye during 1882 : with a verbatim report of the trial of the Braes Crofters, at inverness, in May, 1882, with the subsequent proceedings in the Braes and in Glendale to the date of publication / The history of the Orr Ewing case with verbatim report of the opinions of the first division judges, notes on the conflict between English and Scotch jurisdiction and the remedy / The impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson, seventeenth president of the United States, a history The interesting trial of William F. Hooe for the murder of William Simpson, with the speeches of the counsel upon the occasion : to which is added, his confession and an account of his execution, which took place on June 30th, 1826. The history of Burke and Hare and of the resurrectionist times a fragment from the criminal annals of Scotland / The history of a lawsuit in the Republic of Ecuador dedicated to the Honourable the House of Commons of Great Britain and Ireland / The important trial of John Mitford, Esq., on the prosecution of Lady Viscountess Perceval, for perjury at Guildhall, on Thursday, Feb. 24, 1814, before Lord Ellenborough forming a clue to the discussions which took place relative to the affairs of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in the beginning of the year 1813 : illustrated with notes and observations / The Indictment, arraignment, tryal and judgment at large of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the Ist, of glorious memory begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the ninth of October, 1660, and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily until Friday the nineteenth of the same month : together with a summary of the dark and horrid decrees of those cabbalists, preparatory to that hellish fact : expos'd to view for the reader's satisfaction and information of posterity : to which is added their speeches with a preface, giving an account of the rise and progress of enthusiasm among us and in other parts of Europe, with the characters and answer to the tenets of the several persons executed. The investigation of the charges brought against His Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander in chief Alfred S. Woodworth, claimant, appellant, v. Albert H. Nute et al., libellants and petitioners, appellees brief for appellant. The history of Charles Price The Harper and Maine slander case, Commonwealth versus Harper, trial for an alleged slander against Sebeus C. Maine, in the Superior Court, Criminal Session, December 29, 1862 The humble petition of William Henry Carmichael Smyth In the Court of Appeals of Maryland, October term, 1917, the Havre De Grace and Perryville Bridge Company, a corporation, appellant, vs. Albert G. Towers, E. Clay Timanus and Philip D. Laird, constituting the Public Service Commission of Maryland, appellee brief on behalf of the Public Service Commission, appellee. The History of the pirates containing the lives of those noted pirate captains, Misson, Bowen, Kidd, Tew, Halsey, White, Condent, Bellamy, Fly, Howard, Lewis, Cornelius, Williams, Burgess, North and their several crews also an account of the piracies and cruelties of John Augur, William Cunningham, Dennis Mackarthy, William Dowling, William Lewis, Thomas Morris, George Bendall, and William Ling, who were tried, condemned and executed at Nassau, New-Providence, on the 12th of October, 1718 : to which is added, a correct account of the late piracies committed in the West Indies and the expedition of Com. Porter. The history of "The Dover case" from August 17, 1895 to July 26, 1897 / The Holmes-Pitezel cases a history of the greatest crime of the century and of the search for the missing Pitezel children / The important trial at the Admiralty Sessions, Tuesday, October 20th, 1802, of the persons charged with sinking the brig Adventure off Brighthelmstone with intent to defraud the underwriters containing every particular relative to the extraordinary transaction. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, New Orleans, LA., January 29, 1894ا11 a.m., Judges Pardee, McCormick, and Toulmin sitting, the Interstate Commerce Commission vs. the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rwy. Co. et al. The Henderson Estate Company and the Matteawan Manufacturing Co., plaintiffs, against Carroll Electric Company, defendant brief on behalf of plaintiffs. The important trial of John Mitford, Esq., on the prosecution of Lady Viscountess Perceval, for perjury at Guildhall, on Thursday, Feb. 24, 1814, before Lord Ellenborough forming a clue to the discussions which took place relative to the affairs of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in the beginning of the year 1813 / The History and lives of the most notorious pirates and their crews from Captain Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c., who were hanged at execution dock, June 11, 1725, for piracy and murder and afterwards hanged in chains between Blackwall and Deptford, giving a more full and true account than any yet published of all their murders, piracies, maroonings, places of refuge and ways of living : to which is prefixed, an abstract of the laws against piracy. The Insular cases, comprising the records, briefs and arguments of counsel in the Insular cases of the October term, 1900, in the Supreme Court of the United States, including the appendixes thereto The Hon. David S. Bennett, M.C. versus the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, damages claimed, a complete history of the trial including the papers in the case, the testimony, the counsels' arguments, the judge's charge and the verdict of the jury. The information in the matter of the Price Charity filed in the Supreme Judicial Court by the Attorney General, at the relation to the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the diocese of Massachusetts, and of certain poor of Christ Church against the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church, the vestrymen and corporation of that church, certain persons claiming to be the rector, wardens, vestrymen, and proprietors of pews in King's Chapel and the rector and wardens of Christ Church. The History of the most remarkable tryals in Great Britain and Ireland, in capital cases viz. heresy, treason, felony, incest, poisoning, adultery, rapes, sodomy, witchcraft, pyracy, murder, robbery, &c. : both by the unusual methods of ordeal, combat, and attainder and by the ecclesiastical civil and common laws of these realms : faithfully extracted from records and other authentick authorities as well manuscript as printed. The history of the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor-general of Bengal before the High Court of Parliament in Westminster-Hall, on an impeachment by the Commons of Great-Britain, for high crimes and misdemeanours : containing the whole of the proceedings and debates in both Houses of Parliament, relating to that celebrated prosecution from Feb. 7, 1786, until his acquittal, April 23, 1795 : to which is added an account of the proceedings of various general courts of the Honourable United East-India Company, held in consequence of his acquittal. The Huntingdon peerage comprising a detailed account of the evidence and proceedings connected with the recent restoration of the Earldom : together with the report of the Attorney-General on that occasion : to which is prefixed, a genealogical and biographical history of the illustrious house of Hastings : including a memoir of the present Earl and his family : the whole interspersed with a variety of curious historical and legal matter, and several original letters and incidental anecdotes of distinguished individuals concerned / The History of the most remarkable tryals in Great Britain and Ireland in capital cases, viz., heresy, treason, felony, incest, poisoning, adultery, rape, sodomy, witchcraft, pyracy, murder, robbery, &c., both by the unusual methods of ordeal, combat and attainder, and by the ecclesiastical, civil and common laws of these realms : faithfully extracted from records and other authentick authorities as well manuscript as printed. The historic progress of civil and rational liberty and order, triumphant over faction, a poem The interesting trial, (lately tried before Mr. Justice Burrrough and a special jury) of Price versus Marsh, Stracey, Fauntleroy and Graham, (bankers of Berners street,) wherein will appear the law and custom of banking and how far the entries of bankers in the pass-book will entitle a person to recover without proof of actual payment, should such entries be subsequently erased, altered, alledged as errors or disputed, a fac simile of the figures sworn by the clerks of the defendants to have been mistaken for others, the application to and refusal of the court to grant the defendants a new trial, with the opinions of the judges on the case delivered at great length / The Honourable the Commissioners of the Forfeited Estates, appnt., George Lochart of Carnwath Esq., respnt the respondent's case. The indictment, trial and sentence of Mess. Tاs Kاr, Aاw Bاn, and Rاt Mاn, before the Associate Synod, at the instance of the Rev. Mr. Adam Gib The Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, respondents, against Charles A. Hill, Thomas Iremonger, and others, appellants case and exceptions. The Irishman in London, Byrne versus Parkins, the celebrated speech of C. Phillips, Esq. the whole of the trials at the Court of King's Bench, in the case of Byrne v. Parkins, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, on Monday, February 16th, 1824, and Tuesday, Feb. 17th. The late Bishop of Rochester's vindication of Bishop Smallridge, Dr. Aldrich, and himself from the scandalous reflections of OldMixon, relating to the publication of Lord Clarendon's history. The late Lord Russel's case with observations upon it / The law of literary criticism as illustrated by the 'Athenŭm' libel case Johnston v. Sir Charles Dilke, bt., and others, proprietors and publishers of the 'Athenŭm' The laughable trial between a Custom-House Lock and a Surgical Boast for writing and publishing a false and scandalous libel, concerning the plaintiff, a man seventy-four years of age, holding a high situation in the Custom-House and his fourth wife, a beautiful young lady of twenty-three : including the humourous speeches of the counsel, and the lamentation at full length, &c., &c., &c., : tried at the Court of King's Bench Westminster, before the Lord Chief-Justice, June 28, 1826. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure, now Marchioness of Bute, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, the Most Honourable Paulyn Reginald Serlo Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and the Most Honourable Barbara Yelverton Marchioness of Hastings, Baroness Grey De Ruthyn, his guardian and factrix loco tutoris, and others, respondents Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the Signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, the aforesaid Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and others, respondents : the Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the Signet, her tutor ad litem, appellants, the aforesaid Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, and others, respondents : record in the Court of Session in the said three several appeals, and joint appendix. The law of distress for rent on property not the tenant's, considered and condemned : including a report of the recent case, Joule v. Jackson : with remarks thereon, etc. A narrative of the great conspiracy and murder case recently terminated in the Federal Court at Macon. Georgia The judgment of the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, D.C.L. &c., &c., &c. delivered in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of London in the cases of Westerton against Liddell (clerk) and Horne and others, and Beal against Liddell (clerk) and Parke and Evans, on 5th December 1855 / The judicial murder of Mary E. Surratt The judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench (literal and entire from the short-hand writer's notes) upon the application of Mr. W.H. Barber for his attorney's certificate also important new evidence with Mr. Barber's remarks elucidating the matters misconceived by the court. The King v. William Francis Platt, Peter Renvoize, Sanderson Turner Sturtevant, James Brown Unwin, Stephen Allen Witherden, William Bragg, James George Greenwood and Samuel Ames, the younger, for a conspiracy before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on the 28th May, 1819. The last words and dying speech of Levi Ames who was executed at Boston, on Thursday, the 21st day of October, 1773, for burglary / The judgment of the Court of King's Bench, upon the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B., M.R.C.S., on a conviction of blasphemy toward the Christian religion with the whole of the speeches in this case on the 7th of February, 1828. The judgments lately pronounced by the Right Hon. Lord Norbury, lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and by Mr. Justice Fletcher on an application made to that Court for a new trial in a cause in which the Hon. Frederick Cavendish was plaintiff and the Hope Insurance Company of London were defendants together with the argument of Charles Burton, one of His Majesty's council at law, in support of said application : to which is added an appendix containing "The arrogant and nonsensical proclamation" of the jurors who tried said cause, the several letters of the plaintiff addressed to those jurors, requiring them, pursuant to their voluntary undertaking, to "Proclaim to the world the indisputable and positive facts and circumstances upon which their verdict was founded," with some hints to "The inquisitors." The judge's summing up and charge to the jury The King on the prosecution of Charles Norman versus Isaac Cox, gent., before Mr. Baron Graham, and a special jury The King, on the prosecution of the inhabitants of the Parish of Wrotham, in the county of Kent, against John Marten, one of the overseers of the poor of the said Parish, for the year 1806, 1807 and 1808 for passing several false and fraudulent accounts as overseer, and verifying the same on oath, and cheating and defrauding the parishioners of several sums of money. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings, now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Flora Mure Countess of Loudoun, his wife, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, second son of the deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the Signet, his tutor ad litem, respondents the respondents' case. The King versus the Earl of Thanet and others The King against Sir Charles Wolseley, baronet and Joseph Harrison, schoolmaster, set down for trial at Chester, on the 4th of April, 1820 brief remarks, tending to shew the untenability of this indictment / Report of the Krishnagar students' case The King on the prosecution of Samuel Grindley against the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Bangor, Hugh Owen, clerk (D.D.) John Roberts, clerk, John Williams, clerk and Thomas Jones, gentleman The [S]kinners' Company against the Honourable the Irish Society, the Corporation of London, and others proceedings in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery, upon the hearing of the cause in the Rolls Court before the Right Honourable Lord Langdale, master of the Rolls, commencing February 9, 1838. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, in equity, the Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and the Denver Pacific Railway & Telegraph Company, complainants, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company, defendant bill of complaint. The Kelsey outrage! a full, impartial, and interesting account of the most cruel and remarkable crime, the tar and feathering, with the alleged murder of Charles G. Kelsey : evidence in full! : the accused murderers! : doings of the "Tar party." The last will and testament of Francis W. Tracy of Buffalo, Erie County, New York The judgment of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, kt., dean of the Arches &c., &c., &c. in the case of Faulkner v. Litchfield and Stearn, on the 31st January, 1845 / The King v. Andrew Hardie opening of the special commission on June 23rd, 1820, (before the Lord President, Lord Justice Clerk, the Lord Chief Baron, Lord Chief Commissioner Adam, Lord Hermand, and the Lord Gilles) for the trial of persons charged with high treason in the counties of Stirling, Lanark, Dumbarton, Renfrew, and Ayr : trial of Andrew Hardie for high treason at Stirling, on July 13th, 1820, before the Lord President, Lord Justice Clerk, and the Lord Chief Baron, and a jury. Lady Hewley's charities, the judgment of Lord Lyndhurst, delivered in Gray's Inn Hall, on Friday, February 11, 1836 The last speech and confession of Nicol Muschet of Boghal who was execute in the Grass Market of Edinburgh, the sixth day of January 1721 : containing a brief narrative of his life, his declaration or confession before the Lords of Justiciary, a full account of the manner of the contrivance and perpetration of his crime : together with reflections upon the preceding passages of his life declaring his sense of his sins, and the Lord's gracious way of dealing with him, during his imprisonment / The King's treatment of the Queen shortly stated to the people of England. The last will and testament of John McDonogh, late of MacDonoghville, state of Louisiana also, His memoranda of instructions to his executors, relative to the management of His estate. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1908, the Irrigation Land and Improvement Company, appellant, v. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, secretary of the Interior appeal from the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia : brief in opposition to the motion of appellant to substitute Richard A. Ballinger in the place of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, secretary of the Interior of the United States of America. The King's case stated an appeal to both Houses of Parliament, on the proceedings pending against the queen The judgement delivered, December 11th, 1809, by the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl, knt., LL. D. official principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury, upon the admission of articles, exhibited in a cause of office promoted by Kemp against Wickes, clerk, for refusing to bury an infant child of two of his parishioners, who had been baptized by a dissenting minister / The Judgment in the case of Sharp v. Wakefield in the House of Lords, March 20th, 1891, before the Lord Chancellor Halsbury, Lord Bramwell, Lord Herschell, Lord Macnaghten, and Lord Hannen also, opinion of counsel on points in the licensing laws. The Last will and testament and three codicils of Henry Parish, deceased The judgment of the Right Honorable Sir John Nicholl, knt., in the cause of Kinleside against Harrison, delivered in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on Monday, the 6th of April, 1818 The judgment of the Judicial Committee in the Folkestone ritual case with an historical introduction and brief notes / The King v. the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge a report of the above cause, in the Court of King's Bench, with the proceedings in the University, in opposition to the right of nominating to the professorship of mineralogy, claimed by the heads of colleges / In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure, now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the now deceased Flora Mure Campbell of Rowallan, Countess of Loudoun, and Marchioness of Hastings, procreated of the marriage betwixt her and the also now deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart, Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, the Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, eldest daughter of the now deceased Most Honourable Augustus Francis, Marquis of Hastings and Earl of Loudoun, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the Signet, her tutor ad litem, respondents the respondents' case. The life of Jeroboam O. Beauchamp, who was hung at Frankfort, Kentucky, for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp comprising, a full and complete history of his intercourse and marriage with the beautiful, accomplished, but unfortunate Miss. Anna Cooke, (the seduced victim of Sharp,) with a most intensely exciting and thrilling detail of the plotted assassination of the latter by the wronged lady and her ardent lover, to which is added, the awful death of Mrs. Beauchamp by suicide, whilst in jail with her husband, a clear and distinct report of the extraordinary trial for this shocking murder, and Beauchamp's final, dreadful, and heartrending end upon the gallows / The Life and trial of Burke and his associates the Edinburgh murderers who slaughtered their victims for sale. The life of Col. James Fisk, Jr. with sketches of Edward S. Stokes, his assassin, Miss. Helen Josephine Mansfield, his former mistress, and various incidents in the chekered career of a murdered millionare [sic] The Life and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly well known to the public as the lame beggar who was tried, convicted, and hanged in chains at Deal, for the supposed murder of Mr. Collins : his surprising recovery after hanging in chains, his voyages to the West Indies, and being taken by the Spaniards, amongst whom he met with the supposed murdered Mr. Collins, was captured by the pirates, and recaptured by the Spaniards, and after many hardships returned to England : likewise his life in verse. The life and writings of Adolphus F. Monroe who was hung by blood-thirsty mob in Charleston, Ill., on the 15th day of February, 1856, for killing his father-in-law, Nathan Ellington, Esq., in self-defence. The leading state trials in Ireland, from the year 1794 to 1803 with introduction, notes, &c. / The life and trial of the unfortunate Spence Broughton who suffered death at Tyburn near York, on Saturday the 14th day of April, 1792, for robbing the Rotherham mail / The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794 : from personal acquaintance and the most unquestionable channels of information : containing among other interesting particulars, an account of the remarkable wickedness of his youth,اhis after pretensions to religion,اthe singular and surprising manner of his being discovered and apprehended,اhis behaviour during his confinement and on the day of his execution : together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation : to which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact representation of the pikes and other instruments found in his possession. The Life and death of John Carpenter alias Hell Fire Jack, the noted horse stealer who was executed April 4, 1805 : also the particulars of Eliz. Barber alias Mrs. Daley hanged for murder : to which is added the trial of J. Dransfield, a young soldier belonging to the York Militia, who was hung for a rape : together with the trial of three soldiers of the foot guards for a highway robbery and other capital offenders. The Leather Manufacturers National Bank vs. Charles H. Treat, collector for Second Internal Revenue District of New York brief for complainant on demurer. The life of Thomas Muir, Esq., advocate, younger of Huntershill, near Glasgow, one of the celebrated reformers of 1792-93 who was tried for sedition before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland and sentenced to transportation for fourteen years : with a full report of his trial / The life of the celebrated Benj. Stratford who was tried and condemned last Surry Assizes for a forgery, and executed at Guildford, on September the 6th, 1766 / The Lawrence-Wheaton controversy The Life, confession, and execution of the Jew and Jewess, Gustav Linderhoff and Fanny Victoria Talzingler who were hung in Ashville, North Carolina, Oct. 27, 1855, for the triple murder of Abner, Benjamin and Charles Ecclangfeldt, three orphan children, who were left to the guardianship of the villain Linderhoff, together with twenty thousand dollars. The life and trial of William Burridge who was hanged for horse-stealing. The legal opinion of the Hon. William Hunter on the question of the town's interest in the ancient girst mill. The Life, actions and amours of Ferdinando, Marquiss of Palleotti, lately executed at Tyburn, for the murther of his servant wherein are contain'd, the true origin of that ancient and illustrious family, highly ennobled both on his father's and mother's side (especially the latter) and the reasons which might have induced the government, had they so thought fit, to have changed the execution of his sentence into a more honourable punishment / The life of David Hoggart, the murderer, alias M'c Colgan, alias Daniel O'Brian The life of Nicolas Mooney wherein is contained his parentage and education, an account of his joining the rebel army at Carlisle, and the part he acted therein, till the defeat thereof at Culloden-Moor, the adventures he met with both before and after this, till he took to the highway, with a brief account of his vicious life, till he committed the robbery at Bristol, for which he was executed there on Friday, April 24, 1752 : together with his religious and moral reflections upon the most remarkable passages of his whole life, and an account of his conversion the Sunday before his trial / The Lee trial an expose of the Mountain Meadows massacre : being a condensed report of the prisoner's statement, testimony of witnesses, charge of the judge, arguments of counsel and opinions of the press upon the trial / The life and confession of John D. Lee, the Mormon with a full account of the Mountain Meadows Messacre and execution of Lee. The life and trial of Guiteau the assassin embracing a sketch of his early career, his dastardly attack upon the president, the conduct of the murderer in prison, his autobiography, the strange drama of the court-room, the testimony of experts and celebrated witnesses, the progress of the judicial proceedings, striking scenes of the trial, the verdict and the sentence of death / The life and adventures of Seth Wyman embodying the principal events of a life spent in robbery, theft, gambling, passing counterfeit money, &c., &c. / The Life of the famous William Stroud who was convicted at the last quarter-sessions for the city and liberty of Westminster, as a rogue and a vagabond, sentenced to six months imprisonment in Bridewell and to be six times publickly whipt : containing a variety of the most astonishing frauds and artful tricks that perhaps ever were committed, the various characters he appeared in and his insinuating methods of procuring credit : together with the substance of the speech Justice Lediard made when sentence was past upon him, with Stroud's own speech and his behaviour on that occasion. The Life and confession of Miner Babcock who was executed at Norwich, Connecticut, June 6th, 1816 for the murder of London, a Blackman / The letters of Simkin the Second poetic recorder of all the proceedings upon the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq., in Westminster Hall. The Life and confession of Peregrine Hutton who with his companion Morris N.B. Hull, was executed in Baltimore, July 14, 1820 for robbing the mail and murdering the driver : to which are subjoined several interesting letters : all written by himself when under sentence of death and revised by a friend and the confession of Morris N.B. Hull made to Judge Bland : to which is annexed the particulars of the execution and the last words of Morris N.B. Hull on the Gallows : with a letter to the Rev. Dr. Wyatt and a letter to his father. The life of Duncan M'Lachlan The Life and character of Mrs. Mary Moders alias Mary Stedman alias Mary Carleton alias Mary ا the famous German princess being an historical relation of her birth and fortunes with the havock and spoil the committed upon the publick in the reign of King Charles the Second : together with her tragical fall at Tyburn on the 22d of January 1678, added by way of appendix. The Life and complete trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq., for the wilful murder of Kenith Murray Mackenzie at Fort Morea on the coast of Africa on the fourth of August, 1782, who was tried by a special commission at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey on Friday, Dec. 10, 1784 and received sentence of death : to which is added some account of the life and transactions of the deceased. The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating Pres. Garfield containing a full account of the shooting of President Garfield, and all the events from that date until the dastardly wretch was brought to trial, and including a full account of all the testimony of the experts and other celebrated witnesses, all the speeches and remarks made by the cunning assassin during his trial for life, his great efforts to escape the gallows by feigning insanity, etc., with all the scenes and incidents attending this very interesting and remarkable trial / The life and actions of Lewis Dominique Cartouche who was broke alive upon the wheel at Paris, Nov. 28, 1721, N.S. : relating at large his remarkable adventures, desperate enterprizes and various escapes : with an account of his behaviour under sentence, and upon the scaffold, and the manner of his execution / In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, October term, 1916, the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, plaintiff in error, v. United States of America, defendant in error on error to the United States District Court for the district of New Jersey : memorandum on defendant's letter to the presiding judge and reply brief. The life & career of Dr. William Palmer of Rugeley together with a full account of the murder of John P. Cook and a short account of his trial in May 1856 / The legal and political history of the suits brought by Hon. Cassius Gaius Foster, judge of the U.S. District Court of Kansas against Maj. J.K. Hudson, editor Daily Capital, of Topeka, Kansas giving the origin, facts, letters, charges, indictments, editorials and decisions of the cases of 1890 and 1895. The Levering & Garrigues Company, claimant, vs. the United States of America, defendant The mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, plaintiffs, against the National Broadway Bank of the city of New York, defendant stipulation as to facts on trial at circuit. The Lord Thanet's case considered, as to the question whether the judgment be specific or arbitrary? : together with the fullest reports of the cases on the subject / The mail robbers, or, Evils attendant on a sinful life comprising a journal kept during the visits of the author to George Wilson and James Porter, both convicted of the robbery of the reading mail, Dec. 6, 1829, and sentenced to be executed July 2, 1830 : the former received a pardon from the president, so far as capital punishment was to be inflectedاthe latter suffered the penalty of death : also, the death warrant, Wilson's pardon, &c. : designed as a warning to youth / The mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of New York ads. Samuel Russell argument for the defendants in error. The Life, confession, and atrocious crimes of Antoine Probst, the murderer of the Deering family to which is added a graphic account of many of the most horrible and mysterious murders committed in this and other countries. The Life, trial, &c., of Robert Hallam, convicted at the Hampshire Assizes, for the wilful murder of his wife, who was big with child, by inhumanly, barbarously and cruelly beating her and throwing her out of a one pair of stairs window including his dying confessions, likewise the particulars of his behaviour at the place of execution, &c. : as related by a person who visited him while in Gaol and was present at his execution. The Maybrick case English criminal law / The Maybrick case a treatise on the facts of the case and of the proceedings in connection with the charge, trial, conviction, and present imprisonment of Florence Elizabeth Maybrick / The Liverpool and London Life and Fire Insurance Co., plaintiffs in error, vs. Henry K. Oliver, treas., and receiver-gen., of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts brief for the plaintiffs in error. A Shot heard round the world! the life, trial and execution of O'Donnell, the Irish martyr an unbiased report showing England's mete of justice (?). The life, opinions, character and tragic death of Count R******au, commonly called F.G. Meyer condemned to the Gallows, May 26, 1796, at Rotterdam, for five unparalleled burglaries / The Lives, transactions and last dying speech of the unfortunate malefactors who were executed on Wednesday last for various crimes they had committed, opposite the debtor's door, Newgate. The Marshall case with appendices containing correspondence between the secretary of the Scotch Education Department and the Dalziel School Board and report of inquiry and protest meeting / The Maybrick case a treatise / The Life, trial and conversations of Robert Emmet, Esq., leader of the Irish insurrection of 1803 also the celebrated speech made by him on the occasion. The provost, magistrates and common council of the borough of Montrose, for themselves and in behalf of the whole corporation and community of the said borough, appellants, David Erskine of Dun, Esq., one of the Lords of Council and Session, and Justiciary in Scotland, respondent the case of the appellants. The man of two lives! being an authentic history of Edward Howard Rulloff, philologist and murderer. The Life, history and tryal of Harry Smythee, Esq., who was try'd at the Lent Assizes held for the county of Dorset, 1741, and convicted for the murder of his sweet-heart Jane Mew, that was with child by him, whom he had deluded under the pretences of courtship and promises of marriage containing, I. How he was entertain'd at her father's house, II. His art to inveigle her away, III. His promises to marry her, IV. Her proving with child, V. An account of the horrid murder, VI. His flight and the apprehending of him and his commitment to Winchester Gaol, VII. His tryal, wherein are several curious arguments made use of by the learned council for and against the prisoner, VIII. His conviction and the sentence of death pass'd on him, IX. His last dying speech and devout behaviour from the time of his conviction to the time of his death, X. The particulars of his birth and parentage, XI. An account of his marriage with a rich lady at Pool, XII. With the Reverend Mr. Clark's remarks on the whole : to which is added a particular account of his behaviour whilst under sentence of death and his last dying words : this book is recommended by the Rev. Jeremiah Clark, D.D., to the perusal of young people and more particularly the fair sex, wherein they will be caution'd, by this lamentable example to guard against the wiles and stratagems of leud men, that endeavour to seduce them to forfeit their honour and virtue, which generally ends in shame and contempt. The life, trial, death and confession of Samuel H. Calhoun The Malefactors' register, or, Bloody calendar containing genuine and circumstantial narratives of the lives, trials & dying speeches of some of the most notorious criminals, who have suffered death or other punishments, in Great Britain, Ireland and America. The Lives and criminal trials of celebrated men The Maamtrasna massacre impeachment of the trials / The Maybrick case a toxicological study / Between the Long Branch and Sea Shore Railroad Company, appellant, and William S. Sneden, receiver, &c., and others, appellees, appellant's points on motion to dismiss The Maybrick case a statement of the case as a whole : being three letters addressed to Sir Matthew White Ridley, bart., M.P., H.M. secretary of state for the Home Department, etc. / The Madras law journal supplement the Pittapore case. The Manitoba school case, 1894 The Life, trial & execution of the famous pirate Capt. Robert Kidd being an accurate history of the early life and adventures of that desperate pirate : the King's commission appointing him high admiral of England : his daring and extensive robberies upon the ocean : the murder of William Moore, his gunner : his arrest, imprisonment, trial and execution : a full account of which has never before been published : also the letters of Kidd's wife to Lord Bellamont and the famous Kidd letter, recently found, enclosed in a bottle in a ledge of rocks in the town of Palmer, Mass., this letter discloses the spot where Kidd buried a large portion of his immense treasures, which has never been discovered. The masterpiece of imposture, or, The adventures of John Gordon and the Countess Dalco, alias Madam Dallas, alias Madam Kempster containing the reality of an history and the amusement of a romance, being an answer to the late memoirs of the said John Gordon of Glencat, done for authentick accounts / The Loeb-Leopold case with excerpts from the evidence of the alienists and including the arguments to the court by counsel for the people and the defense / The life, great trial, and execution of Charles Jules Guiteau, the assassin of our lamented President, James Abram Garfield a full account. The loss of the "City of Boston" Inman V. Jenkins, an action for libel tried at the Liverpool Assizes before Mr. Justice Lush and a special jury, on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 30th and 31st, 1870. The Martha Washington case in the Circuit Court of the United States for Ohio The mandate of His Excellency Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris upon occasion of the miracle wrought in the Parish of St. Margaret, May 31, being the festival of corpus-christi. The Mayfair calendar some society causes cľ̈bres / The Malefactor's register or, The Newgate and Tyburn calendar : containing the authentic lives, trials, accounts of executions and dying speeches of the most notorious violators of the laws of their country, who have suffered death and other exemplary punishments in England, Scotland and Ireland from the year 1700 to Lady day 1779 : together with numerous trials in extraordinary cases, where the parties have been acquitted : this work comprehends all the most material passages in the sessions papers for a long series of years and complete narratives of all the capital trials for bigamy, burglary, felony, forgery, highway-robbery, high-treason, murder, petit-treason, piracy, rapes, riots, street-robbery, unnatural crimes and various other offences : to which is added, a correct list of all the capital convictions at the Old Bailey &c., since the commencement of the present century, which will be of the highest use to refer to on many occasions : the whole tending by a general display of the progress and consequence of vice to impress on the mind proper ideas of the happiness resulting from a life of strict honor and integrity and to convince individuals of the superior excellence of those laws framed for the protection of their lives and properties. The Life, trial and execution of Henry Weston who was executed before Newgate, July 6, 1796 for forging the name of Patrick Tonyn to a power of attorney : with intent to defraud the Bank of England of Đ5000 : including his speeches, letters and conduct before and after trial as well as at the place of execution with some account of the life and trial of John Roberts his fellow-sufferer. The Life, trial and execution of Joseph Wall, Esq., late governor of Goree, for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong, a serjeant of the African corps The lives and exploits of banditti and robbers in all parts of the world by C. Mac Farlane. The Marquis of Carmarthen against the Marchioness of Carmarthen libel given in the 26th of January, 1779. The Long Branch and Sea Shore Railroad Company, appellant, a. William S. Sneden, receiver, &c., and Emanuel Wilks and others, appellees, no. 28, appellant's points The Life, trial and conviction of Captain John Brown, known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie" with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry / The 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, chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money droppers, impostors, and thieves of every description : containing also a number of interesting cases never before published, with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations on particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / The most extraordinary trial and conviction of James Ashcroft the elder, David Ashcroft his brother, James Ashcroft the younger and William Holden, for the horrible robbery and murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington in the open day at Pendleton, Lancaster with their remarkable behaviour and awful protestations of innocence in court on being found guilty / The Mercantile National Bank of the City of New York vs. the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, and George W. McLean, receiver of taxes record and complainants' affidavits. The Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Rail Road Company, appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esquire, late Governor General of Bengal, at the Bar of the House of Commons, upon the matter of the several charges of high crimes and misdemeanors presented against him in the year 1786 The Middleton divorce case The 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, chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money droppers, impostors, and thieves of every description : containing also a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes and observations on particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / The New York Central Railroad Company to Guaranty Trust Company of New York, trustee indenture, dated April 21, 1915, twenty-five six per cent., convertible gold debenture bonds, issue of 1915, In the Supreme Court of the United States, November term, A.D. 1876, no. 143 the Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Rail Road Company, appellant, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee : brief for appellant. The Month of October, 1913 The nature, extent and history of the jurisdiction of the Surrogates' Courts of the State of New-York opinion of the Hon. Charles P. Daly, first judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of New-York, acting as surrogate in the matter of the estate of Joseph W. Brick, deceased. The Monkrigg will case The Murder of Mrs. Bessie Brown a startling confession : showing the disastrous consequences of young married people becoming addicted to habits that invariably lead to marital misery and often to murder. The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual parliaments, universal suffrage, and the freedom of popular association being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall and of the London Corresponding Society in general : intended to have been delivered at the bar of the Old Bailey, in confutation of the late charges of high treason. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1904, no., the Mobile Transportation Company, appellant-petitioner in this case, vs. the city of Mobile, Gregory L. Smith, Harry T. Smith and Julia S. Barnes, respondent-appellees brief on behalf of appellant-petitioner in this case in support of the petition for a writ of certiorari. The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster The mysterious death of Margaret Campbell critically examined with a review of the testimony, verdict of the jury, comments of the press, etc. / The narrative of Whiting Sweeting who was executed at Albany, the 26th of August, 1792 : containing an account of his trial before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New-York, at the July term, 1791 for the murder of Darius Quimby, the substance of the charge of His Honor the Chief Justice to the jury with the sentence of death on the prisoner : an address to the public on the fatal consequences of a life spent in sin, instanced in his own conduct setting forth the great necessity of remembering our creator in the days of our youth and practising religion and virtue in our whole lives, an address to his parents, to his brothers and sisters, to his wife and children : with a moral instruction by way of question and answer particularly addressed to them, an address to the parents of his wife, to his brothers and sisters by marriage, a few lines on his sense of gratitude to Mr. Ostrander, the gaoler, his appeal to the High Court of Heaven for the truth of his declaration that "the murder was committed without malice prepense," with a sketch of the proceedings which led to his being taken the warrant, &c., a few words on the great impropriety of false-swearing, or giving a false colouring to testimony, before a court in not relating the whole truth, the reason of his escaping from prison, his acknowledgment to the gentlemen of the clergy for their attention to him during his confinement, his sentiments of free grace, free will, &c. / The Mercantile National Bank of the City of New York vs. the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, and George W. McLean, receiver of taxes in equity. The nature of gunshot wounds of the abdomen and their treatment based on a review of the case of the late James Fisk Jr., in its medico-legal aspects / The new and complete Newgate calendar or, Malefactor's universal register : containing new and authentic accounts of all the lives, adventures, exploits, and last dying speeches, confessions, as well as letters to their relatives never before published of the most notorious criminals and violators of the laws of their country (of both sexes and all denominations) who have suffered death and other exemplary punishments for murders, burglaries, felonies, horse stealing, bigamy, forgeries, highway robberies, footpad robberies, perjuries, piracies, rapes, riots, mobbing, sodomy, starving to death, sheep stealing, swindling, high treason, petit treason, sedition, and other misdemeanors : interspersed with notes, reflections, remarks, and inferences, arising from all the several subjects, moral, instructive, and entertaining : comprehending all the most material passages in the sessions papers for a long series of years, more than a century, together with the ordinary of Newgate's account of the capital convicts and complete narratives of all the most remarkable trials : the whole containing the most faithful narratives ever yet published of the various executions and other exemplary punishments, which have happened in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, from the year 1700 to the present time : the whole properly arranged from the records of the courts : to which is added, a concise account of the new settlements for convicts at Paramatta, Sydney, Port Jackson in Botany Bay, New South Wales / In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, the National Wall Paper Company, et al., appellants, vs. the Columbia National Bank, et al., appellees brief of arguments for intervenors. The Municipality No. Two, of the city of New Orleans vs. the Orleans Cotton Press Company The mysterious stranger, or, Memoirs of Henry More Smith alias Henry Frederick Moon alias William Newman who is now confined in Simsbury mines in Connecticut for the crime of burglary : containing an account of his extraordinary conduct during his confinement in the gaol of King's County, province of New-Brunswick where he was under sentence of death : with a statement of his succeeding conduct before and since his confinement in Newgate / The Merryman habeas corpus case, Baltimore the proceedings in full and opinion of Chief Justice Taney : the United States Government a military despotism. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, a corporation, &c., plaintiff and defendant in error, vs. Herman C.H. Herold, collector, &c., defendant and plaintiff in error In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term 1870, the New Orleans and Ohio Railroad Company, L.S. Trimble, et. al., appellants, vs. W.P. Mellen and the United States, appellees no. 202. The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esquire, late governor general of Bengal, at the Bar of the House of Commons, upon the matter of the several charges of high crimes and misdemeanors presented against him in the year 1786 The Monon Express robbery, or, The celebrated trial of Chesley Chambers The Mysterious murder of Pearl Bryan, or, The headless horror a full account of the mysterious murder known as the Fort Thomas tragedy, from beginning to end : full particulars of all detective and police investigations : dialogues of the interviews between Mayor Caldwell, chief Deitsch and the prisoners. The mysterious stranger or, Memoirs of Henry More Smith alias Henry Frederick Moon alias William Newman who is now confined in Simsbury mines in Connecticut for the crime of burglary : containing an account of his extraordinary conduct during his confinement in the gaol of King's County, province of New-Brunswick where he was under sentence of death : with a statement of his succeeding conduct before and since his confinement in Newgate / The Mobile Transportation Company, appellant, vs. the city of Mobile, Julia S. Barnes, Gregory L. Smith, and H.T. Smith on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The murder of James Fisk, Jr., with the trial of Edward S. Stokes also, sketches of Fisk, Stokes and Helen Josephine Mansfield and various incidents in the lives of New York celebrities. The new Newgate calendar or, The chronicles of crime, being a complete series of memoirs, trials, and anecdotes of all the notorious characters, who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to the present time : comprising pirates, pickpockets, murderers, burglars, highwaymen, incendiaries, housebreakers, footpads, forgers, extortioners, traitors, mutineers, lords, dukes, rioters, sharpers, coiners, impostors, fraudulent bankrupts, money-droppers, rapes, etc., etc., : including a number of curious cases never before published / The Murder of James Fisk, Jr. with the trial of Edward S. Stokes : also sketches of Fisk, Stokes, and Helen Josephine Mansfield and various incidents in the lives of New York celebrities. The memorial of Lieut. Col. John Doveton, to the Honorable the Court of Directors of the United East India Company The Mercantile Trust Company, appellant, against the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, trustee, etc., et al., appellees brief for appellant / The Modern Newgate calendar containing full particulars of most of the great criminals that have been tried in this country during the present century. The new and complete Newgate calendar or, Malefactor's universal register, containing new and authentic accounts of the lives, adventures, exploits, last dying speeches, confessions, &c. &c., of the most notorious criminals and violators of the laws of their country (of both sexes and all denominations), who have suffered death and other exemplary punishments for murder, burglary, felony, horse stealing, bigamy, forgery, highway robbery, footpad robbery, perjury, piracy, rapes, riots, mobbing, sodomy, starving to death, sheep stealing, swindling, treason, mutiny, sedition, and other misdemeanors : interspersed with notes, reflections, remarks, and inferences, arising from the several subjects, moral, instructive and entertaining : comprehending the most material passages in the sessions papers for upwards of a century, together with the ordinary of Newgate's account of the capital convicts and complete narratives of the most remarkable trials : the whole containing the most faithful narratives ever yet published of the various executions and other exemplary punishments, which have happened in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, &c., from the year 1700 to the present time : the whole properly arranged from the records of the courts : to which is added, a concise account of the new settlements for convicts at Paramatta, Sydney, Port Jackson in Botany Bay, New South Wales / The Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Rail Road Company, appellant, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee no. 143, October term, A.D., 1876. In the Court of Arches, before the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, D.C.L., official principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury the office of the judge promoted by the Rev. George Braithwaite against the very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., dean of Chichester / The Newgate calendar improved being interesting memoirs of notorious characters who have been convicted of offences against the laws of England, during the seventeenth century and continued to the present time, chronologically arranged, comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money droppers, impostors, and rogues of every description and containing a number of interesting cases never before published, with occasional remarks on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, moral reflections and observations on particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / Old South opinion of Hon. B.R. Curtis. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 14th of this instant May, 1731 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The official confession of Charles Hussey as communicated to the Rev. J. Rudge in his cell : with two important letters written by this indefatigable and praiseworthy minister, which occasioned him to confess the particulars of the horrid murders and robbery : being an appendix to Fairburn's (Senior) edition of the trial of Charles Hussey, for the murders of Mr. Bird and his housekeeper. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 5th of this instant March, 1733 : being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. John Barber, Esq. The Occupation hazard of Locomotive Engineers The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 29th of this instant January, 1733 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. John Barber. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 28th of this instant May, 1733 : being the fourth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor for the time being. John M. Tyler et al., petitioners, vs. John Squire et al., respondents the official record of the State Board of Health, of Massachusetts : together with a phonographic report of the evidence and arguments at the hearing / The Ordinary of Newgate his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of Matthew Henderson, who were executed on Friday the 25th of April, 1746 being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Right Honble Sir Richard Hoare, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Newgate calendar and the divorce court chronicle The Newgate calendar improved The only authentic report of the trial of Andrew Brittlebank, Frances Brittlebank, and Edmund Spence at Derby Summer Assizes, August 14th, 1821, charged with the wilful murder of William Cuddie, surgeon, Winster, before the Hon. Sir James Allan Park, knight : comprehending a full report of Mr. Denman's speech, &c. : with a plan and views taken in Mr. Cuddie's garden, where the unfortunate affair took place. The opinion of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, in the matter of the Attorney General vs. Nathan A. Tufts, district attorney for the northern district of Massachusetts The opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Gibbons vs. Ogden, delivered by Chief Justice Marshall, March 2, 1824 with a preface, containing an historical sketch of the steam-boat controversy. The opinion of the Honorable J.S. Richardson, in the case of McDonald vs. McMeekin The opinion of Judge Cooper on the effect of a sentence of a Foreign Court of Admiralty The New York Trust Company and Edith Hale Harkness, executors of the last will and testament of William L. Harkness, deceased, plaintiffs, against William H. Edwards, collector of United States internal revenue for the second district of the state of New York, defendant, United States of America, plaintiff, against John D. Rockefeller, defendant brief on behalf of William L. Harkness, deceased, plaintiffs and John D. Rockefeller, defendant. The opinion of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, on the will of Sarah Zane, a member of the Society of Friends, April term, 1833 The Old South Society vs. Uriel Crocker et al The opinion of the Supreme Court of the state of Louisiana, on a question arising in the cause of Saul vs. his creditors whether, in the case of a marriage contracted in a state governed by the common law of England, between parties there residing, but who afterwards remove to Louisiana and there acquire property, such property on the dissolution of the marriage should be regulated by the laws of the country where the marriage was contracted or of that where it was dissolved. The only true and authentic life and confession of Joel Clough containing his life and confession, from 14 years of age, anecdotes, letters, escape, capture, &c. / The New York State Reformatory at Elmira The official report of the trial of Bertram G. Spencer for the murder of Martha B. Blackstone in the Superior Court of Massachusetts The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st of December : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Salter, knt. The opinion of Judge Story, in the case of Ezekiel Foster, the Suffolk Insurance Company et alii., claimants of Schooner Boston and cargo and appellants, vs. John Gardiner, et alii., libellants, for salvage and appellees The opening speech for the defence Provincial Synod of Armagh the opinion of Mr. A.J. Stephens, Q.C., LL. D., on behalf of the Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of all Ireland, with an appendix of documents and communications to Her Majesty's Government respecting synodical action. The official report of the trial of Charles Louis Tucker for the murder of Mabel Page in the Superior Court of Massachusetts. The opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court delivered in the Court of Errors, in the cause of Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton vs. James Van Ingen and twenty others The oath of purgation on trial The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th of this instant March, 1731 : being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The opinion of Chief Justice Taney, in the Wheeling Bridge case The Newgate calendar comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, since the commencement of the eighteenth century : with occasional anecdotes and observations, speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers / The Ordinary of Newgate account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the two malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 28th of June, 1756 being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Slingsby Bethell, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Only correct account of the life, character and conduct of John Banks a native of Nieuport in Austrian flanders : who was 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 containing his confession, voluntarily made by himself in the presence of the editor, attended by one of the keepers who if required will testify to its truth. Old South Society vs. Crocker et al., the Attorney-General vs. Old South Society brief of Old South Society. The opinion of Judge Hall, delivered in the United States Circuit Court, in the case of the United States vs. the Collins Line, denying the injunction applied for against the sale of the steamers The Observator prov'd a trimmer, or, Truth and justice vindicated in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it : being a full answer to certain late pamphlets, intituled, Observators wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by papists, is very falsly stated and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome, too favourably represented : humbly dedicated to the clergy of England. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 24th of November : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Salter, knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the four malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 13th of January, 1752, being the second execution in the Mayoralty of the R[igh]t Hon[oura]ble Thomas Winterbottom, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Orphan Asylum Society vs. Peter McCartee and other chancellor's opinion. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the eight malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 17th of March, 1755, being the second execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words of four malefactors viz. of Anne Hullock who was executed at Tyburn, on Saturday the 24th of May, for murder, of Francis David Stirn, who died in Newgate, on Friday the 12th of September, being under sentence of death for murder and of William Odell and John Dempsy, who were executed on Monday, September the 15th, 1760 : being the fourth and fifth executions in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Chitty, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday, Sept. the 14th, 1767 in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Kite, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, John Ayliffe, Esq., who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the nineteenth of November, 1759 being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Chitty, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 9th of this instant July, 1734 : being the fourth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Billers, knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the five malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 12th of May, 1755, being the third execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The original and the only authentic account of the trial of Eugene Aram, (late a schoolmaster at Knaresbrough,) for the murder of Daniel Clark with his autobiography, and a particular account of his studies, and literary attainments, also several of his letters, &c. : to which is added "The dream of Eugene Aram" / The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Barnaby Horan, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 4th of August, 1755, together with the two malefactors, executed at Tyburn on Monday, July 28 being the fourth execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn on Monday the 10th of March, 1735 : being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Bellamy, Knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, Patrick McCarty, who was executed at Russel-street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday the twenty-fifth of October, 1760 for the murder of William Talbot being the sixth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Chitty, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 26th of this instant July, 1731 : being the fifth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of John Girle, executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 19th of July last, for the murder of Thomas Roberts, also of William Cannicott, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday, Sept. 20, 1756 for the cruel murder of his wife being the sixth execution in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Slingsby Bethell, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the two malefactors. who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 26th of June, 1754 : being the seventh execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Captain John Lancey. who was executed at Execution-Dock, on Friday the seventh of June, 1754, in pursuance of the sentence passed on him at the Sessions of the High Court of Admiralty, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Monday, the 25th of February, 1754 : being the sixth execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the seven malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the sixth of August, 1753 : being the seventh execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words of five malefactors, viz. Emanuel Mountain for murder, executed on Monday January the 17th, Morris Delany and John Collins for a robbery on the high-way and William Champ for Horse-stealing, executed on Wednesday February the 9th and Daniel Blake for murder, executed on Saturday February the 26th, 1763 being the first, second and third executions in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. William Beckford, Esq., lord mayor of the city of London. The Parish will case before the Surrogate of the city of New York : index to testimony and exhibits. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the three malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the twenty-eighth of May, 1753 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the two malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the fifth of June, 1754 being the fifth execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London : together with an account of William Bradford, who was executed April 29, 1754, for murder. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the four malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 21st of February, 1756, and Richard Jefferies and Elizabeth Dove, executed December 8, for the murder of Jefferie's wife being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Slingsby Bethell, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of James Hayler and James Gallaker, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 29th of October, for murder being the ninth execution in the Mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knt., and of the seven malefactors, who were executed on Monday the third of December, 1753, being the first execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the seven malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 20th of December, 1756 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Marshe Dickenson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Abraham Ward, who was executed at Tyburn for murder, on the eleventh of December, 1752, and of the eight malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn on Monday the twelfth of February, 1753 being the second and third executions in the Mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the twelve malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 3d of October, 1750 : being the third execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honble John Blachford, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the four malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 12th of November, 1755, and Mabel Hughes, executed September 15, for the murder of Alexander Knipe being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Slingsby Bethell, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the four malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 28th of April, 1760 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Chitty, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the five malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the second of October, 1758 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon'ble Sir Charles Asgill, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of three malefactors, viz. James Farr, William Biddle and William Sparry for forgery, who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, November the 9th, 1762 being the ninth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Fludyer, bart., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Saturday the 6th of this instant October, 1733 : being the fifth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor for the time being. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 2d of this instant October, 1734 : being the fifth execution in the mayoralty of the R't. H'on. Sir William Billers, k'nt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the seven malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 9th of December, 1754 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. S. Theodore Janssen, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 23d of this instant December, 1730 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn on Monday the 11th of this instant February, 1734 : being the second execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Billers, Knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the eight malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednseday [sic] the 18th of May, 1756, being the second execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Marshe Dickinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the twelve malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 5th of October, 1757 : being the third execution in the Mayoralty of the Right Honourable Marshe Dickinson, Esq., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the three malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the twenty-third of July, 1753 : being the sixth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of Theodore Gardelle, who was executed in the Haymarket, facing Panton-street, on Saturday the fourth of April, 1761 for the murder of Anne King being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew Blakiston, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 23rd of this instant December, 1730 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the R't. H'on. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 22nd of September : being the fifth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Bellamy, knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession, & dying words, of the six malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 20th of February, 1748-9 : being the first execution in the mayoralty of the Right Hon'ble Sir William Calvert, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words, of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 24th of this instant September, 1731 : being the sixth execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Parsons, Esq. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn on Wednesday the 4th of June, 1735 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Bellamy, Knt. The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession and dying words, of the nine malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 23d of November, 1757, and on Friday the 31st of March, 1758 : being the first and second executions in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Asgil, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London. The Ordinary of Newgate, his account of the behaviour, confessions and dying words of the malefactors. who were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 8th of this instant March, 1734 : being the third execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Billers, Knt. The particulars of the arrest and examination of A.W. Armstrong, on a charge of high treason, on June 13, 1818 for threatening the life of the Prince Regent : with the letters from Mr. Armstrong to the Prince Regent, Lord Sidmouth, and Sir N. Conant : exposing the fallacy of suffering themselves to be gulled in such a ridiculous manner. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, for the Third Circuit, no. 3118, March term, 1924, the Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, appellant, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton, and I.W. Geer, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : brief of amici curiae upon petition for rehearing. The people ex rel., Richard Busteed vs. Thomas N. Carr indictment for libel : opening speech of John Graham, Esq., to the jury on the part of the prosecution, May term, 1858. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's opening brief : subject misconduct of District Attorney. In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. in the matter of the petition for writ of error, etc., on behalf of plaintiffs in error, in a certain case, numbered 14375, lately pending in the Supreme Court of the state of Illinois and therein entitled the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Lloyd, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krimbein,اimpleaded with etc., plaintiffs in error : before the Honorable George Sutherland, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States : supplementary brief for petitioners. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's reply brief. In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District, the Pennsylvania and Western Rail-Road Company, plaintiff in error, defendant below, against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex relation Lewis C. Cassidy, attorney-general, defendant in error, plaintiff below paper book of plaintiff in error. The Parnell commission the opening speech for the defence delivered / In the Supreme Court of the state of California, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, defendant brief of W.H. Metson, Esq., as amicus curiae on appellant's petition for hearing herein. The parricides, or, The doom of the assassins, the authors of a nation's loss In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant, no. 1437, felony to wit, offering a bribe transcript on appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco and from the order of said court denying defendant's motion for a new trial, etc., department no. 11, Honorable William P. Lawlor, judge. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, plaintiffs and respondents, vs. M.W. Coffey, defendant and appellant reply brief of Carroll Cook, of counsel for appellant. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's opening brief : subject: Furey, the alleged bribee, was an accomplice. The Parish will case before the Surrogate of the city of New York : medical opinions upon the mental competency of Mr. Parish / The people ex rel., Frederick Griffing, Edward Griffing and Samuel Bouton, respondents, against the mayor and common council of the city of Brooklyn, appellants case made by the appellants. The Parish will case The Parish will case in the Court of Appeals : the statement of facts and the opinion of the court. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, the people of the state of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Eugene E. Schmitz, defendant and appellant crim. no. 1451, in re application of respondent for a hearing in this court : brief of appellant to show that the indictment is fatally defective and that the decision of the Court of Appeal was clearly right in declaring it to be so upon one of the numerous grounds of objection to the indictment urged in that court and herein stated. In the Supreme Court of the United States, no. in the matter of the petition for writ of error, etc., on behalf of plaintiffs in error, in a certain case, numbered 14375, lately pending in the Supreme Court of the state of Illinois and therein entitled the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Lloyd, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krimbein,اimpleaded with etc., plaintiffs in error : before the Honorable George Sutherland, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States : brief for petitioners. [The people ex rel., Richard Busteed vs. Carr] In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, for the Third Circuit, the Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, appellant, v. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton, and I.W. Geer, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania : brief of appellees. In the United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in equity, the Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, complainants, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton and J.W. Geer, defendants bill in equity. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's opening brief : subjects: (1) Erroneous examination of witness Alex S. Lathan, chauffeur : (2) Erroneous admissions of evidence. In the Supreme Court of the state of California, the people of the state of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, defendant and appellant respondent's reply to appellant's petition for a transfer of the cause to the Supreme Court after judgment in the District Court of Appeal and for a hearing in the Supreme Court. The people of the state of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, defendant and appellant respondent's reply to brief of W.H. Metson, Esq., amicus curiae. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, in and for the First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, defendant and appellant appeal from the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco : respondent's brief. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's opening brief : subject misconduct of Judge. The Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, complainants, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton, and I.W. Geer, defendants brief in support of bill. The Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, complainant, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Samuel Rea, W.W. Atterbury, Elisha Lee, George L. Peck, C.S. Krick, M.W. Clement, T.B. Hamilton, and I.W. Geer, defendants memorandum brief on oral argument November 24, 1923, on motion for a preliminary injunction. The Pennsylvania Coal Company ads. the president, managers and company of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company defendants' brief and points upon defendants' : appeal. In the District Court of Appeal state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant appellant's opening brief. The people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant (title of court and cause) stipulation for making up record of exceptions reserved for appeal in the above entitled cause. In the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the county of Sacramento, the people of the state of California, plaintiff, vs. the Gold Run Ditch and Mining Company, defendant In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, plaintiffs and respondents, vs. M.W. Coffey, defendant and appellant supplemental reply brief on behalf of appellant. In the District Court of Appeal state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant crim. no. 278 : appellant's opening brief. The people against David Montgomery for the murder of Mary Montgomery In the Supreme Court of the state of California, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant appellant's petition for a transfer of the above entitled cause from the District Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, and for a hearing of said cause in the Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court of Illinois, February term, A.D., 1922 the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Llyod, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krumbein, ا(impleaded with)اJohn Reed, A. Wagenknecht, Charles Baker, Alexander Bilan, Max Bedacht, Edward Lindgren, Harry E. Greenwood, Edwin Firth, Jacob Schiff, Robert Norburg, Robert Horsley, Charles Clarahan, Walter Wolf, J. Kunst, Paul Bernford, Albert B. Stone, Charles Katz, Alfred Shuster, G.A. Engelken, John Nelson and Meyer Dobrowsky, otherwise called Meyer Dobrow, plaintiffs in error, writ of error to the Criminal Court of Cook County, Honorable Oscar Hebel, judge presiding at the trial : reply brief and argument for plaintiffs in error. The Pennsylvania Coal Company v. Sanderson, a study an address delivered by Hon. Robert Wodrow Archbald, judge of the U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Pennsylvania before the Law Academy of Philadelphia, June 18, 1902. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, in and for the First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. M.W. Coffey, defendant and appellant defendant and appellant's reply brief. The people of the state of New York vs. Henry W. Jaehne Proceedings of the Court for the Trial of Impeachments, the people of the state of New York, by the assembly thereof against William Sulzer, as governor held at the capitol in the city of Albany, New York, September 18, 1913, to October 17, 1913. The people of the state of New York ex rel., George F. Comstock, a stockholder in the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company against the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company papers on appeal from order denying motion to stay proceedings. The people of the state of New York, respondent, against Isaac E. Ferguson and Charles E. Ruthenberg, defendants-appellants respondent's brief. The people of the state of New York, plaintiffs, vs. William M. Tweed, defendant charge to the Jury Davis, J. The people, respondent, vs. Francis Asbury Hawkins, appellant case on appeal. The people ex rel. William McPheron, Jr., vs. Robert R. Blacker, secretary of state application for writ of mandamus : points of B.M. Cutcheon, counsel for relator. A full and particular account of the trial of Francisco dos Santo, alias Francisco Son for the murder of Archibald Graham, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held in the city of New York, Jan. 9, 1806 : with the sentence, pronounced against him by his Honour the presiding judge : to which is added, a short account of his life, together with his confession, taken in the presence of one of the keepers, and also his behaviour from the time of the condemnation, till his execution on the 28th March, 1806. The people of the state of New York, plaintiff-respondent, vs. the F.H. Smith Company, the Fairfax Apartment Corporation of Buffalo, N.Y., Henry Cabell Maddux, as president, L.R. Hawkins, as vice-president and Theophilus Barrow, as secretary and treasurer of the Fairfax Apartment Corporation of Buffalo, N.Y., defendants-appellants record on appeal. The people ex rel., Oscar S. Jennings vs. Joseph S. Hall argument for defendant. In the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, the people of the state of New York, appellants, against, Henry D. Denison et al., respondents appeal book. The people of the state of New York ex rel., Western Electric Company, relator, vs. Frank Campbell, comptroller of the state of New York, respondent printed papers. The people, &c., vs. Charles Devlin, Charles Turner, Enoch Dean, Peter H. Dryer and James B. Smith The people of the state of New York against Roland B. Molineux February 10th, 1900 : the recorder's charge. The people of the state of New York, respondents, against Henry D. Denison, James J. Belden, A. Cadwell Belden and Thomas Gale, appellants appeal from order, stenographic report of arguments of counsel. The people vs. John Reynolds, for murder report of trial. The people, &c., the trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor and others, against John Kerr and eleven other individuals and the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York Judge Sutherland's opinion. The people of the state of New York against George W. Willson indictment. The people, ex rel., Louis Napoleon, ads., Jonathan Lemmon points for the people. The people of the state of New York, respondents, against Roland B. Molineux, appellant case on appeal from Court of General Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of New York. The people of the state of New York, respondents, against Albert T. Patrick, appellant case on appeal from Court of General Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of New York. In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania Fifth District, (certified to Pittsburgh for hearing), no. 111, April term, 1918, the People's Natural Gas Company, appellant, vs. the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania appeal of the People's Natural Gas Company from an order of the Public Service Commission, over-ruling its demurrer and directing it to file a schedule of its rates for service at the city of Johnstown, entered in the complaint of Louis Franke vs. Johnstown Fuel Supply Company and the People's Natural Gas Company at complaint docket no. 1098ا1916 : paper book of Louis Franke, intervening appellee. Trial of Henry Fauntleroy and other famous trials for forgery Trial of George Joseph Smith [Trial of J.F. Knapp] Trial of Henry G. Green, for the murder of his wife The trial of Joseph Powell the fortune-teller, at the Sessions-House, Clerkenwell, October 31, 1807 Defendant's appeal, Supreme Court of Errors, New Haven County, June term, 1888, State vs. Peter Coffee Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes Africa, Jeremiah Connolly, master, Lieutenant John Mitchell, commander of His Majesty's Ship Diadem, the captor, appellant, Jeremiah Connolly, the master and claimant of the ship and cargo, as American property, respondent : appeal from Tortola : appellant's case. Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals for Prizes, the Sloop Endeavour, John Bowyer, master, the said John Bowyer, the master and claimant of the said sloop and goods, and of the Negro slaves laden therein at the time of the capture thereof by the private ship of war the Alarm, John De Garis, commander, appellant, against the said John De Garis, the captor of the said sloop and goods, and Negro slaves, in special, and all others in general, respondent case on behalf of the appellant. The tryal and condemnation of Capt. Thomas Vaughan for high treason in adhering to the French-king and for endeavouring the destruction of His Majesty's ship in the Nore : who upon full evidence was found guilty at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, on the 6th of Novemb. 1696 : with all the learned arguments of the King's and prisoners council, both of the civil and common law upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of high treason : perused by Sir Charles Hedges, judge of the High Court of Admiralty, the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Lord Chief Justice Treby, and the council present at the tryal : to which is added Captain Vaughan's commission at large which he had from the French-king : as also an account of the tryal of John Murphey for high treason. In the District Court of the United States, District of New Jersey, in equity, United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Atlas Portland Cement Company, Allentown Portland Cement Company, Alpha Portland Cement Company, Bath Portland Cement Company, Coplay Cement Manufacturing Company, Dexter Portland Cement Company, the Edison Portland Cement Company, Giant Portland Cement Company, Glens Falls Portland Cement Company, Hercules Cement Corporation, Knickerbocker Portland Cement Company, Lawrence Cement Company, Lehigh Portland Cement Company, Nazareth Portland Cement Company, Penn-Allen Cement Company, Pennsylvania Cement Company, Phoenix Portland Cement Company, Security Cement and Lime Company, and the Vulcanite Portland Cement Company, all corporations defendants bill of complaint. Trial of John W. Webster, erving professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in Harvard University, member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of the London Geological Society, and of the St. Petersburg Mineralogical Society for the murder of Dr. George Parkman : including the hearing on the petition for a writ of error, the findings of the coroner's jury, the prisoner's confessional statements, application for a commutation of sentence, etc. : being the official report of George Bemis, with notes to subsequent cases involving questions of circumstantial evidence and the corpus delicti / The Cohen, Friedlander & Martin Co., plaintiff-respondent, against Benjamin Schlesinger, individually and as president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Meyer Perlstein, Samuel Lefkowitz, Andrew Baroff (the name "Andrew" being fictitious), Israel Feinberg, individually and as president of the Joint Board of Cloakmakers' Unions of the city of New York, Louis Langer, Wolf Flaum, Morris Flaum, Isador Brownfield, Samuel Yanofsky (the name "Samuel" being fictitious), Max D. Danish, George Carminello (the name "George" being fictitious), Philip Muccigrossi (the name "Philip" being fictitious), defendants-appellants papers on appeal from an order. North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, the counter case of the United States before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague under the provisions of the special agreement between the United States of America and Great Britain, concluded January 27, 1909 No. 3972, in the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Association, appellant, vs. J.C. Stovall, appellee appellant's brief : appeal from the District Court of Ellis County. Full report of R.H. Dana's argument for defence in the case of Rev. I.S. Kalloch, pastor of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church A report of the cause Pierpoint v. Shapland, for defamation tried before Mr. Justice Littledale, at the Worcester Summer Assizes, 1824, on Wednesday, Aug. 4 / In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, a body corporate, plaintiff, v. the Public Utilities Commission et. al., defendants in equity no. 44189. Robert Carson, libellant and appellee, v. claimants of Schooner "Mary Lord," respondents and appellants brief on behalf of Carson, libellant and appellee, upon his motion to obtain the removal of the stay upon the execution of the final decree in said case, etc., and for other relief. Remarkable trials of all countries particularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland and France with notes and speeches of counsel : containing thrilling narratives of fact from the court-room, also historical reminiscences of wonderful events / A letter from Colonel Wardle to Lord Ellenborough, on his charge to the jury on the trial of Mrs. Clarke and the Wrights, for conspiracy No. 58, New York & New England R.R. Co., respondent, appellant, v. Joseph H. Church, et at., libellants, appellees brief for Joseph H. Church et al., libellants, appellees. Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, San Domingo, Juan Josef Amassa, master, the insurers or underwriters in certain politics of insurance on the said ship and the goods, wares, and merchandises therein laden, taken by storm at the fort of Saint Ferdianado d'Omoa, in the dominions of the King of Spain, by the forces then on shore under the command of Adjutant-General Dalrymple, captain-commandant of the Loyal Irish Corps, which forces consisted of about ten officers and men of the said Loyal Irish Corps, about one hundred and eighty marines and sailors from His Majesty's ships, about two hundred and two baymen from the Bay of Honduras, about forty Musquito-shores settlers and about sixty Musquito Indians, appellants, the Honourable John Luttrell, commander of His Majesty's Ship of war the Charon, his officers and crew and the commanders, officers and crews of His Majesty's Ships of war the Lowestoffe, Pomona, Porcupine, and Racehorse, the pretended captors of the said Ship San Domingo and her cargo and Philip Crespigny, Esq., His Majesty's procurator general, respondents, on an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England the appellants' case. The humble representation of Edmund Curll, bookseller and citizen of London concerning five books complained of to the Secretary of State. An appeal to the public on behalf of Samuel Vaughan, Esq., in a full and impartial narrative of his negotiation with the Duke of Grafton containing the several affidavits, letters, &c., of the Duke of Grafton and others, as filed in the Court of King's Bench, Michaelmas term, 1769, and the different pleadings and speeches on the case : together with an account of various transactions before and since the rule was made absolute : and an appendix relating to the public offices in the island of Jamaica. A Report of the proceedings in cases of high treason, at an adjournment of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin, in the month of December, 1795. Conduct of George W. English, United States district judge, Eastern District of Illinois hearing before the Committee of the Judiciary House of Representatives, sixty-ninth Congress, first session on House Document 145 : serial 1. Pecuniary claims arbitration the "Eastry" : memorial of His Britannic Majesty's government in support of the claim. Argument of L. Madison Day, before the Supreme Court United States in the case of Commercial Bank, Manchester vs. H.S. Buckner, on the 13th and 17th January, 1858 Grace Watson, administratrix of the estate of F.M. Watson, plaintiff, v. St.Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company, defendant, no. 221, at law brief of the Attorney-General of the United States as amicus curĭ. The truly remarkable life of the beautiful Helen Jewett, who was so mysteriously murdered the strangest and most exciting case known in the police annals of crimes and mysteries in the great city of New York. [Trial of John A. Ellis, for murder] [before a general court martial, department of Louisiana, April, 1866] A remarkable narrative of Whiting Sweeting, who was executed at Albany, in the state of New York for murder Between Anna E. Bullock, appellant, and Thomas O. Bullock, respondent points for respondent. No. 113, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., vs. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, no. 114, George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., vs. Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., no. 115, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, vs. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al., no. 116, Charles M. Stewart, et al., adm'rs, et al., vs. George H. Coffin, adm'r, et al. supplemental brief for schooner "Rabboni" Appeal from Dubuque County, James MacGregor vs. Ann G. MacGregor, et al. statement of case. Arguments of counsel with the opinions of the judges, and the decision of court in the case of Richard W. White, clerk of Superior Court of Chatham Co., plaintiff in error, versus the state of Georgia, ex relations Wm. J. Clements, defendant in error, Quo warranto, Chatham The Commercial Bank of Kentucky agt. Joseph B. Varnum The American Bell Telephone Company, et al., vs the People's Telephone Company, et al. evidence for complainants. No. 3119, in the Court of Civil Appeals for the Sixth Supreme Judicial District of Texas at Texarkana, Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Association vs. V.I. Kyles appeal from the District Court, Bowie County, Texas, for the Fifth Judicial District : brief for appellant. Murder will out the first step in crime leads to the gallows, the horrors of the Queen City : being an account of the two soldiers who were executed at Old Fort Washington, and the trials and executions of John May, Philip Lewis, (colored), John Cowan, the murderer of his family, Washburn and his associateds, Davis and Hoover, the butchers of over 30 persons, Byron Cooley, who killed John Rambo, Henry LeCount, Patrick McHugh, the murderer of his own wife, and a careful history of the Hughes murderes, with a precise account of the murder of John Brasher, the watchman, the Summons Massacre, arrison and the infernal machine, Mrs. Howard, who avenged her own wrongs, Nancy Farrer, the child poisoner, with a correct detail of over a hundred other murders which have taken place in the city and county / Proportion of deaths and disabilities of members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen caused by railroads accidents Opinion of the Hon. Daniel Webster upon the validity of the act of 1821, granting a new trial in the action, Heman Allen vs. Silas Hathaway and Uziel Pierson In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, no. 3978, James C. Davis, the agent under section 206, Transportation Act 1920, plaintiff in error, vs. Hettie McCree, defendant in error error to the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, Western Division : brief in behalf of defendant in error. Statement of the relations of Rufus W. Griswold with Charlotte Myers (called Charlotte Griswold,) Elizabeth F. Ellet, Ann S. Stephens, Samuel J. Waring, Hamilton R. Searles, and Charles D. Lewis with particular reference to their late unsuccessful attempt to have set aside the decree granted in 1852, by the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, in the case of Griswold vs. Griswold. The Mulbuie murder life and trial of John Adam at Inverness Circuit Court, on September 1835, for the murder of his wife Jane Brechin : containing a report of the evidence an account of the execution, the subsequent full disclosure of the crime and extracts from the sermon by Rev. Mr. Clark on the evening of the execution. Life and confession of Ann Walters, the female murderess! also the execution of Enos G. Dudley, at Haverhill, N.H., May 23d, 1849 : to which is added the confession of Mary Runkle, who was executed for murder. [Opinion of the Court of Appeals, the president, directors and company of the Mechanics' Bank against the New York and New Haven Railroad Company] Proceedings in the Senate on the investigation of the charges preferred against John H. McCunn, a justice of the Superior Court of the city of New York in pursuance of a message from His Excellency, the governor, transmitting the charges and recommending his removal. Pierce Egan's account of the trial of Bishop, Williams, and May, for murder embellished with portraits of the murderersاsketch of Carlo Ferrariاand a view of the houses of Bishop and Williams in Nova-Scotia-Gardens, the scene of their diabolical transactions : including the confessions of the murderers, their execution and dissection and a variety of other matters connected with the subject not to be met with in any other publication : rendering it upon the whole a most important document. Impeachment of Judge Charles Swayne evidence before the Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, from February 13, 1904, to November 29, 1904, on the resolution concerning Charles Swayne, judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. John A.C. Gray, appellant, against the Manhattan Railway Company and others, respondents appellant's brief. A report of the trial of John MacIntosh upon an indictment, for high treason / Report of the trial of Upington (Attorney-General) versus the "Cape Argus," for Libel (16-22 December, 1879.) : with an appendix containing all the documents, papers, &c., put in by the plaintiff and defendants. The Schooner "Sylvia Handy," her tackle, apparel, &c., appellant, vs. the United States no. 58 : brief for appellant. In the House of Lords, William Ferguson of Raith, Esquire, appellant the Reverend Mr. John Gillespie, minister of Arrochar, respondent : et ̈ contra : the appellant's case in the original and respondent's case in the cross appeal. The Trials of the smugglers, and the other prisoners at the Assizes held at East-Grinsted, for the county of Sussex, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th of March, 1748-9 : before the Honourable Mr. Justice Dennison, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench : to which is annex'd, an appendix, containing an account of the wicked lives of John Mills, Henry Sheerman, Lawrence and Thomas Kemp, two brothers, Robert Fuller, and Jocky Brown, condemn'd at the said assizes at East-Grinsted : as also of Thomas Potter, William Priggs, James Bartlet, and Stephen Diprose, all notorious smugglers : the four last condemn'd at the assizes at Rochester, for the county of Kent : likewise an account of several murders and robberies committed by these wicked wretches, that they have not been tried for : with a discovery of the many arts that are practis'd in smuggling, highly necessary to be known by the fair trader, and to all persons either in public or private life. The Truth about the I.W.W. facts in relation to the trial at Chicago by competent industrial investigators and noted economists James MacGregor, Jun., v. George D. Gardner, et al. closing argument on part of plaintiff. Romantic trials of three centuries The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol-Delivery held for the county of Kent, at the Court-House at Maidstone, on Monday the 14th, Tuesday the 15th, Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, Friday the 18th and Saturday the 19th of March, 1774 : before the honourable Edward Willes, Esq., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench : being the first assize in the sheriffalty of Willshire Emmett, Esq., high sheriff / Ten thousand pounds damages, Summer Assizes, trial at Ennis, county of Clare, on 27th July, 1804, before the Hon. Baron Smith, and a special jury a report of the trial on an action for damages brought by the Reverend Charles Massy against the Most Noble the Marquis of Headfort, for criminal conversation with plaintiff's wife : damages laid at Đ. 40,000 / Lucinda N. Cole, et al. vs. American Baptist Home Mission Society plaintiff's brief / Mayo et al., and Fitch and Joy vs. Bark Chelmsford, D.C., U.S., in admiralty, no. I of 1885, McLaughlin vs. Bark Chelmsford, no. II of 1885 answers and depositions for respondent. In the Supreme Court of Arkansas, Arkansas Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, appellant, v. R.E. Brown, appellee appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court : appellant's abstract. Trial of Wm. Grace, Esq. Argument of James L. Petigru, Esq. delivered before the Court of Appeals, at Charleston, on the constitutionality of an act of the Legislattre [i.e., Legislature], passed 19th December, 1833, entitled, Act to provide for the military organization of this state. Substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 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. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a preface, containing some new facts illustrative of the subject. The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723 in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him. The case of Nicholas Nugent, Esq., late lieutenant in the First Regiment of Foot Guards with copies of the letters which passed between him and General Craig, Lord Barrington, and the Judge Advocate on Mr. Nugent's application for a court martial on himself upon a charge made against him by Major General Craig, while under arrest the refusal of which has obliged him to resign his commission : addressed to the officers of the First Regiment of Foot Guards. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, February term, 1911, United States v. Sidney W. Winslow, et al. no. 113, indictment, violation sections 1 and 2, act of July 2, 1890 (Sherman Act), (1) combination, (2) conspiracy, in restraint of and (3) monopolizing, trade in shoe machinery. "Unlawful Cohabitation," as defined by Chief Justice Chas. S. Zane of the territory of Utah in the trial of Angus M. Cannon, Esq., in the Third District Court, Salt Lake City, April 27, 28, 29, 1885 full report of the arguments as to the term "Cohabitation" in the above law / Modern jury trials and advocates, containing condensed cases with sketches and speeches of American advocates the art of winning cases and manner of counsel described with notes and rules of practice / A strange true story of to-day history of a remarkable conspiracy, the "Frisby Dyke" partnership and its sequel, extraordinary disclosures. Report of the case of Alexander and others against the president, managers and company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company instituted to recover damages for the loss of the bridge at the Falls of Schuylkill, during the fresh of the 21st of February, 1822 : tried before the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, on the 18th day of February, 1824 / In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, appeal of Elizabeth D. Gillespie and Albert D. Bache from the decree of the orphan's, Court of Philadelphia County, in the estate of Benjamin Franklin, deceased paper-book of the city of Philadelphia, trustee under the will of Benjamin franklin, deceased, appellee / A Vindication of the official conduct of the trustees of Dartmouth College in answer to "Sketches of the history of Dartmouth College," and "A candid analytical review of the sketches," &c. A narrative of the proceedings upon the complaint against Governor Melvill An account of two remarkable trials for murder in the counties of Gloucester and Essex An Account of the circumstances attending the imprisonment and death of the late William Millard, formerly superintendant of the theatre of anatomy of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark in which will be found some authentic and interesting details respeciting [i.e., respecting] the purposes, to which the hospitals in the metropolis and particularly those of St. Thomas's, guy's and the London Hospital are applied : with particulars of such abuses, peculations and misapplications of the funds of these institutions as have hitherto been discovered and of the barter and sale of the patients' dead bodies for the purposes of dissection : with strictures on the conduct of Sir Astley Cooper, Sir William Blizard, Mr. Green and also an exposure of the proceedings of Mr. Morgan, Mr. Webbe, surgeon to the Middlesex County jail, the fire proof and invulnerable Mr. Wakley, and other subordinate members of the medical profession : accompanied by some original letters and documents in support and confirmation of the whole. David L. Yulee, vs. Francis Vose brief, motions for injunctions : before Hon. Samuel Blatchford, circuit judge. Depositions taken on behalf of the defendants, in a suit in equity, between Oliver Earle and others, complainants, and William Wood and others, defendants in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts : before the Honorable Lemuel Shaw, the Honorable Samuel S. Wilde, the Honorable Charles Dewey, the Honorable Theron Metcalf, the Honorable Richard Fletcher. In the Court of Appeals, Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants brief for respondent. Cases of divorce for several causes viz I. Memoirs of the life of Robert Feilding, Esq., containing an account of his amours, with a true copy of his last will and testament, II. The case of Barbara a late Dutchess of Cleveland, with the whole proceedings between her grace and Major-General Feilding in Doctors-Commons, and Sir John Cooke's definitive sentence at large in this remarkable tryal, III. The case of Sir George Downing, bart., and Mrs. Mary Forester, IV. The case of John Dormer, Esq., V. The case of the Lord Roos, VI. The judgment of the most eminent Divines, & c. concerning the dissolution of marriage. Reports of two cases determined in the Prize Court for the New-York District Edwin Adams, Julius C. Morse, George C. Fisk, James F. Ray and Mary M. Clark, complainants, against, William Rockefeller, Charles M. Pratt, Lewis Cass Ledyard, and J. Pierpont Morgan, Herbert L. Satterlee, William P. Hamilton and Lewis Cass Ledyard, as executors under the last will and testament of J. Pierpont Morgan, deceased, and Florence A.V. Twombly, as executrix under the last will and testament of Hamilton McK. Twombly, deceased, and New York, New Heaven & Hartford Railroad Company, defendants, in equity, no. 13-363 brief on behalf of the defendant, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, in opposition to the application for the appointment of a Limited receiver. Election contest of George M. Pritchard against Josiah W. Bailey Cour Permanente D'Arbitrage De La Haye Protocole D'Arbitrage Du 2 Fevrier 1917 Affaire Dreyfus Frères ET C (Participation Guano) Contre État Du Pérou consultation sur la question des gouvernements de fait et en particulier sur le gouvernement de pierola au péru / The case of Meer Jafur Alee, Khan Bahadoor of Surat Case of Matthew Clarke, who was hanged for murder Chaves vs. Clever papers in the case of J. Francisco Chaves vs. Charles P. Clever, delegate from the territory of New Mexico. Speech of Hon. John A. Logan, of Illinois, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1868 Minutes of a conspiracy against the liberties of America The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. the Boston & Maine Railroad and the Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation consolidated case / The full proceedings of the general court martial, held at Cork barracks, (under the presidency of Sir John Buchan, and conduct of Mr. Judge-Advocate General Walker) on the 23rd day of December, 1833, and continued, by adjournments, to the 16th of January, 1834, when Captain Augustus Wathen, of the Fifteenth, or King's Hussars, was tried on six charges preferred against him by his commanding-officer, Lieut.-Colonel Lord Brudenell In the District Court of the United States for the district of Wyoming (in equity no. 1431,) United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Mammoth Oil Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, and Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a corporation of the state of Maine, defendants brief on behalf of defendant Mammoth Oil Company on the law. Trial of Jacob Barker, Thomas Vermilya, and Matthew L. Davis, for alleged conspiracy In the District Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts, December term, 1911, United States v. Sidney W. Winslow, et al., no. 113, United States v. Sidney W. Winslow, et al., no. 114 brief of the United States on demurrers to indictments. The Dublin suit Supreme Judicial Court, for the counties of Cheshire and Sullivan, in chancery the Attorney General, at the relation of Edward F. Abbott and another and Edward F. Abbott and another v. the town of Dublin, B.F. Bridge and another. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri, the United States of America, plaintiff, v. United Shoe Machinery Company and others, defendants brief for the United States. The Trials of all the prisoners at the special assizes for the county of Lancaster, commencing May 23, 1812, at the Castle of Lancaster before Sir Alexander Thomson, knight, one of the barons of Our Lord the King of His Court of Exchequer and Sir Simon Le Blanc, knight, one of the justices of Our said Lord the King, assigned to hold the Pleas before the King himself / At a special term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held at the Court House, in the city of Newburgh, county of Orange and State of New York, on the first day of October, 1885, present, Hon. Charles F. Brown, justice United States Trust Company of New York, plaintiff, against New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway Company, Ashbel Green, as trustee under the trust agreement with said New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway Company as to income bonds dated the twelfth day of January, 1884, and as receiver of the North River Construction Company, Henry C. Albright, Anglo-American Roofing Company, Charles Anthony, Isaac Bronson, the George F. Blake Manufacturing Company, doing business under the name of Knowles Steam Pump Works, Charles L. Blakeslee, William A. Butler, John Q.A. Butler, Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway Company, James E. Baker, Clinton Beckwith, Charles Berrick, Adolphus Bonzano, William F. Botsford, George F. Ballon, Edward P. Beals, James M. Belden, James Bigler, Isaac G. Bronson, Nelson H. Burhans, Frank E. Bean, William Bennett, William Baynes, W.S. Bartlesmes, his Christian name being unknown to the plaintiff, Edwin A. Bradley and George C. Currier, composing the firm of Bradley & Currier, Charles F. Clark, Roswell P. Crafts, Jacob Chawgo, James M. Chapin, Patrick J. Carlin, David Chapman, Norman Cunyes, Thomas C. Clarke, Henry A. Crane, Shelly G. Crump, Bernard Calahan, Richard Collins, Caroline Cuyler, John D. Cook, James Carr, George W. Crouch, Charles T. Crouch, George W. Crouch, George W. Crouch, Junior, Frank P. Crouch and Charles H. Crouch, composing the firm of G.W. & C.T. Crouch & Sons, Elizabeth Doody, as administratrix &c., of Michael Doody, deceased, William A. Douglass, William Dickison, the Dickson Manufacturing Company, William C. Dorwin, Ellen Debus, as administratrix, &c., of Joseph Debus, deceased, Henry C. Dean, Alpheus D. Dubois, John H. Dubois, Charles A. Dingman, Peter Donnelly, Hudson Dubois, Julius C. Egert, Walter Embley, John Early, Elisha M. Fulton, William Fisher, George S. Field, Joseph Falker, James Ford, Thomas Ford and Kretser, composing the firm of Ford & Kretser, the Christian name of said Kretser being unknown to the plaintiff, E. & T. Fairbanks & Company, Henry C. Grieme, Eugene E. Graves, George W. Green, James Gordon, Hiram Garlock, Godfrey Gage, Jacob Genthner, James Gourley, Henry Gorsline, Frank H. Griffiths, William H. Holmes, John Hunter, Thomas Hamilton, Theodore D. Holmes, Andrew J. Holden, James P. Hall, Charles H. Howard, the Hilton Bridge Construction Company, John Hilenbrant, William Hayes, Hubbard C. Harris, Joseph Hargrave, Wesley D. Hale, Joseph A. Hanesell, Roeliff Hasbrouck, Samuel N. Haight, Orlando Hunt, Lorenzo Hunt, Alonzo Hunt, James Heffernan, William Hurlbut, Edmund Hayes, Nathaniel W. Howland, Charles W. Howland, William R. Haven and William Haven, composing the firm of W.R. & W. Haven, James Hallinan, Patrick Hallinan, composing the firm of Hallinan Brothers, Josiah W. Jenkins, Edward Joy, William D. Jones, Cornelius V.N. Kittredge, William H. Kent, Stephen N. Keener, George A. Kerr, James J. Logan, Joseph W. Leach, Thomas W. Lillie, William R. Lane, Chas. R. Lane, Hugh Lundy, Bernard Loughran, John Lee, Valentine L. Lary, Elwin D. Leonard, Benjamin Long, John Laycock, Oliver S. Laycock, composing the firm of J. Laycock & Son, John J. McLean, Lydia Mills, as executrix and Rufus Smedes, as executor of the last will and testament of Henry Mills, deceased, John Pierpont Morgan, Charles H. Mead, Robert H. Moore, John McEncroe, David H. Mann, George L. McAllister, Patrick McAuliffe, Charles H. Morse, Luther S. Merrick, John B. McDonald, Charles H. Merrick, James Mackin, Henry Mills, Elmer N. Mower, Herbert W. Mower, Cornwell D. Morgan, Robert C. McClure, John R. McKenzie, Archibald McMillan, Martha H.B. Millard, as executrix of the last will and testament of W. Millard, deceased, John Mitchell, John McCullough, John Muldoon, William B. Millard, individually, and as executor, &c., of W. Millard, deceased, John H. McDowell, William McCleary, Jeremiah McCarthy, Meredith Moore, James Carr, the Neuchatel Asphalt Company (Limited), the Newark Lime and Cement Manufacturing Company, New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Company, the North River Railroad Company, Henry B. Ogden, Ira L. Otis, Theodore B. Osborne, DeWitt C. Overbaugh, Sylvester P. Pierce, John Post, William K. Pierce, Horace Porter, jacob Person, James Powers, Orrin C. Parker, Adolphus Perine, Charles Peterson, Pascal P. Pratt, Atillio Pasquini, Archie Palen, Patrick J.O. Pray, Edwin Palmer, John V. Quackenbush, Sanford Quackenbush, Thomas B. Rutan, as assignee for the benefit of creditors of John Lee, Cornelius J. Ryan, Laban C. Rushmore, David Reeves, Levi Rightmyer, Charles I. Round, Darius Reeves, Dominick Rafferty, Charles B. Shaw, George W. Shaw, L. Eugene Stebbins, Elnathan Sweet, John Shields, Samuel Stone, Gustavus Sniper, Samuel H. Stone, Seaman G. Searing, William Sherlock, Charles A. Sweet, James D. Scott, William R. Stevenson, Stevenson, John Doe and Richard Roe, composing the firm of Stevenson Brothers, the Christian names of the members of said firm other than William R. Stevenson and the family names of the members of said firm other than William R. Stevenson and Stevenson, being unknown to the plaintiff, Shultis and Shultis, W.H. Osterhandt, John Doe and Richard Roe, composing the firm of Shultis & Company, their Christian names being unknown to the plaintiff, Charles F. Schuman, John Doe and Richard Roe, composing the firm of Charles F. Schuman & Company, their names other than Charles F. Schuman, being unknown to the plaintiff, Thomas Taft, Thomas Talbot, Jr., William H. Turner, William J. Turck, James G. Tubby, James P. Tuttle, Thomas P. Thorne, James R. Weismiller, Samuel B. Underhill, Philip Verplanck, Abram Van Alstine, Marshal Van Zile, Sylvester Van Antwerp, Richard A. Verrvallen, David B. Whitlock, Isaac S. Van Wagonen, William Van Etten, John H. Van Etten, Newton r. Valkenburgh, Wesley Van Buskirk, Peter G. Webster, Edward C. Walrath, Peter Ward, Charles Walsh, Jerome Walsh, the Wallis Iron Works of Jersey City, Walter W. Wilkinson, Edward F. Winslow, Edward H. Wooton, Willard W. Wheeler, James M. Wiltsie, Maria Williams, James H. Weeks, the West Shore and Ontario Terminal Company, James R. Young, Osear M. Young, William H. Young, and John Zimmerman, defendants. Chester A. Porter, appellant, vs. Annie Gardner appeal from the Rent Commission of the District of Columbia. No. 667, the Florida Central Railroad Company, appellant, vs. J. Fred. Schutte, et al., no. 668. the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company, appellant, vs. J. Fred. Schutte, et al., no. 669. the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, appellant, vs. George F. Drew, governor &c., the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company, et al. appeals from the Circuit Court of the United states for the Northern District of Florida. Impeachment of John C. Watrous, United States district judge for the district of Texas Miss Sellon and the sisters of mercy, a contradiction of the alleged acts of cruelty exercised by Miss Sellon and a refutation of certain statements put forth in the tracts of the Rev. Mr. Spurrell, Miss Campbell, and others with an appendix containing an address from the sisters of mercy to the mother superior with her reply / A faithful narrative of Elizabeth Wilson, who was executed at Chester, January 3d, 1786, charged with the murder of her twin infants containing some account of her dying sayings with some serious reflections, drawn up at the request of a friend unconnected with the deceased. A Collection of the most remarkable and interesting trials particularly of those persons who have forfeited their lives to the injured laws of their country : in which the most remarkable of the state trials will be included : with the defence and behaviour of the criminals, before and after condemnation : intended not only to point out the crimes of the great, which are at present but little farther known than their own families but also those of inferior criminals, who only are handed down as examples to posterity. Trial before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, at the instance of Daniel Ross, woodsawer in Aberdeen against Lieutenant-Colonel George Mackenzie, Captain Felix Bryan Macdonogh, Serjeants Andrew Mackay & Alex. Sutherland, all of the late regiment of Ross & Cromarty rangers for the murder of John Ross, late soldier in the corps of riflemen, in the streets of Aberdeen, on the fourth of June, 1802. A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd elucidating several circumstances which did not appear on the trial : refuting particular falsities and mal-aspersions asserted by that notified lady and relating a circumstantial account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her : the whole authenticated by the affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the hands of the publisher and a copy of which is annexed. No. 1353, R.B. Henry Co., et al., appellants, vs. the United States, appellee, no. 1355, James Elliott & Co., et al., appellants, vs. the United States, appellee, no. 1391, the United States, appellant, vs. J. Wile Sons & Co., appellees transcript of record on appeal from the Board of United States General Appraisers. His Majesty's advocate for Scotland, on behalf of His Majesty, appellant, John Forbes, Esq., eldest son of Alexander late lord Pitsligo, respondent the appellant's case, to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday the 16th day of February, 1757. Investigation of Federal appointments George R. Moore, plaintiff and respondent, against William C. Conner and others, executors, & c., defendants and appellants action no. 1., case and exceptions. Proceedings of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives in the trial of impeachment of Robert W. Archbald, additional circuit judge of the United States from the Third Judicial Circuit and designated a judge of the Commerce Court [Pond vs. the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, et al.] Memoirs of the life of Col. E.M. Despard, with his trial at Large and his twelve associates for high treason an account of their apprehension at the Oakley Arms, Lambeth, with very interesting particulars, from the time of their condemnation to the day of their execution, Feb. 21st, 1803, when the Col. and six of his miserable companions made their final exit : with the Col's. speech on the platform. In the matter of the application of the Long Island Railroad Company for a certiorari order, against the John F. Hylan, mayor of the city of New York, Charles L. Craig, comptroller of the city of New York, Murray Hulbert, president of the Board of Aldermen of the city of New York, Julius Miller, president of the borough of Manhattan of the city of New York, Edward Riegelmann, president of the borough of Brooklyn of the city of New York, Henry Bruckner, president of the borough of the Bronx of the city of New York, Maurice E. Connolly, president of the borough of Queens of the city of New York and John A. Lynch, president of the borough of Richmond of the city of New York, constituting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the city of New York memorandum of John F. Hylan, mayor of the city of New York, et al., constituting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the city of New York, in support of motion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals. In the District Court of the United States for the district of Missouri, the United States of America, petitioner, v. United Shoe Machinery Company, and others, defendants on defendants' motion to dismiss : oral arguments of H. Larue Brown and Constantine J. Smyth for the United States. In the Supreme Court of the state of Columbia, December term, 1931, Columbia Law School, Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition, final trial, Tropical Radio Corporation, appellant, vs. State Tax Commissioner, respondent brief for appellant. In the Circuit Court of the United States, in equity, William B. Sickels vs. [David L. Youngs] bill for injunction and account. In the High Court of Justice, (King's Bench Division), Royal Courts of Justice, Thursday, 6th July, 1905, before Lord Justice Darling and a special jury, Ward, Lock, & Co., Limited v. the Operative Printers' Assistants' Society and E. Smith No. 3173, Lynn Gas-Light Company, respondent, appellant, v. Aaron S. Higgins, et al., libellants, appellees transcript of record. The trial of Ignatz Ratzky, indicted for the murder of Sigismund Fellner, 18th October, 1861 containing the prisoner's statement : the opening address of the District Attorney : the evidence taken on the trial : the speeches of the prisoner's counsel : the charge of the judge to the jury : with opinions on the evidence based upon the testimony, &c. : with the application and appeal for his pardon. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1926, no. 305 Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company and Pan American Petroleum Company, petitioners (defendants below), v. the United States of America, respondent (plaintiff below) : on writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : petitioners' reply brief. The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia vs. Commonwealth of Virginia appendix to brief on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia : being abstract of evidence and brief filed on hearing before the commission. The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Millard F. Brown on a certificate from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Campbell of Shirvine Crim. con. new trial before the Chief Baron, Hodgens v. Mahon The trial of John and Nathan Nichols (father and son) for the wilful murder of Sarah Nichols, daughter of the former and sister of the latter at the Lent Assizes 1794, holden at Bury St. Edmund's, before Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knt. / The trial of John Burk, late of Trinity College for heresy and blasphemy before the board of senior fellows : to which is added, his defence, containing a vindication of his opinions and a refutation of those inquisitorial charges, in which he shews that his opinions are perfectly consonant to the spirit of the Gospel / Louis Elie Joseph Henry de Galard de Brassac de Bǎrn, count and prince of Bǎrn and Chalais, appellant, against Ross R. Winans and Ferdinand C. Latrobe, trustees, et al., appellees opinion of the court, filed December 3d, 1909. The drinker's farm tragedy trial and conviction of James Jeter Phillips for the murder of his wife. David Lyman vs. William Stanley, et al opinion of court. Facts and documents respecting Capt. Joseph Loring, Jun including the substance of the last trial, the proceedings of the legislature in his favour, and the governor's objections / John G. Warner versus the city of New Orleans In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1909, John Allen Heany, the Heany Company and the Heany Lamp Company, appellants, v. Edward B. Moore, commissioner of Patents on appeal from the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia : motion to dismiss or affirm. Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals of Prize Causes, Commerce, Gerrit Zowe, master, Thomas Odwin, one of the executors of John Lock, deceased, late commandeer of the private ship of war the Favorite, the captor, appellant, William Forbes, Esq., His Majesty's proctor in the Island of Barbadoes, and George Gostling, Jun., Esq., His Majesty's procurator-general, in his Office of Admiralty, respondents an appeal from Barbaboes [i.e., Barbadoes] : the appellant's case. The trial of Peter Robinson, for the murder of Abraham Suydam, Esq., president of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, of New Brunswick containing 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 Hornblower, to the jury and his final most affecting address to the wretched criminal on pronouncing upon him the sentence of death : together with a full account of all the strange and horrid confessions of Robinson as made to different persons before his trial and to his counsel and others since his conviction : sentenced to be hung on the 16th day of April next / An accurate report of the case of James Maurice against Samuel Judd, tried in the Mayor's Court of the city of New York, on the 30th and 31st of December 1818 wherein the above problem is discussed theologically, scholastically, and historically / In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, United States of America v. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), The Texas Company, Gasoline Products Company, et al., defendants supplemental petition. In the House of Lords, Lieutenant James Fife in Edinglassie and Archibald Young Procurator Fiscal of the county of Banff, appellants, James Gordon in Haugh of Edinglassie, Margaret Williamson, his spouse and the said James Gordon for his interest, paupers, respondents the respondents' case. Reply to argument for libellant In the District Court of the United States for the district of Delaware, in equity no. 549, United States of America and Alexander Meissner, plaintiffs, v. De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company, American Telephone & Telegraph Company and Lee De Forest, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Company and Edwin H. Armstrong, General Electric Company and Irving Langmuir, defendants Evans Casselberry, plaintiff, vs. Lucy V.S. Ames, defendant in the St. Louis, Court of Appeals, October term, 1882 : statement of the case by the plaintiff. Trial of John O'Brien for alleged improper interference under the Registry Act. J. & P. Coats vs. Merrick Thread Co., et al., in equity Report of the case of the Queen against the South Western Railway Company decided in the Court of Queen's Bench, June 4th, 1842 / Robert Hutson, survivor, petitioner and appellant, vs. the proceeds of the sale of the steamships "Advance," "Allianca," "Vigilancia" and "Seguranca," the Atlantic Trust Company, as trustee, claimant and appellee transcript of record appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. The Rollwagen will case, argument of Wm. Henry Arnoux, counsel for proponents The trial of Thomas Phipps, the elder, Thomas Phipps, the younger, and William Thomas, for forgery at the assize holden at Shrewsbury, for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the 11th of August, 1789 : before the Hon. Sir Richard Perryn, knt. Opinions of Judge Sprague in the Revere and Amy Warwick prize cases. A narrative by Miss Ellen Courtenay, of most extraordinary cruelty, perfidy & depravity, perpetrated against her by Daniel O'Connell, Esq. (M.P. for Kerry) and also a faithful history of many of the circumstances of her eventful life, which such outrage immediately, collaterally or remotely influenced. David Rousseau, of New York, N.Y., automatic circuit-opener specification forming part of letters patent no. 279107, dated June 5, 1883. Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad v. Boston & Maine and Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporations Between William Becford, Esq., appellant, and John Campbell, Esq., respondent upon on appeal to His Majesty in council from an order made in the High Court of Chancery, in the Island of Jamaica, hearing date the twentieth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and eighty five : case on behalf of the appellant. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1920, Chanslor-Canfield Midway Oil Company, Recovery Oil Company, et al., appellants, v. the United States of America, appellee appeal from the United States Circuit Court of appeals for the Ninth Circuit. John De Koven and others, as executors, &c., against Fanny Russell Dickey and others referee's opinion. Eliza Jane Hall, plaintiff and respondent, against Russell T. Trall, defendant & appellant points for appellant. The trial of large of Eliz. Woolterton for the wilful murder of Robert Sparkes, a child six years old who partook of a cake in which the prisoner had mixed arsenic, with intent to poison her uncle Tifford Clarke, aged 82 : before the Rt. Hon. Chief Justice Gibbs, at the Assizes held at Bury, July 22, 1815 / Decision of the four Judges, in the case of M'Garrahan versus Maguire on application being made for a new trial. Opinion of the Court of Appeals, delivered by Magruder, judge, John Kettlewell vs. David Steuart, Court of Appeals, W.S., June term, 1850 George F. Willett, et al., v. Robert F. Herrick, et als brief for the defendants Robert F. Herrick and F.S. Moseley & Co. Wilbur F. Whitney, plaintiff, plaintiff in error, v. Nathaniel E. Martin, defendant, defendant in error error to the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of New Hampshire, judgement in Circuit Court (Lowell, J.), February 17, 1911 : record. A relation of the wicked contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young, against the lives of several persons by forging an association under their hands with a particular account of what pass'd at the late Bishop of Rochester's three examinations by a Committee of Lords of the Privy Council / Report of the trial of Mr. John Murray in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster Hall, the 19th December, 1829 : on an indictment for a libel on Messrs. Lecesne and Escoffery, of Jamaica. Reply to "The alarming developments" and "Further developments" of the Rev. B.F. Clark of North Chelmsford, Mass. in the matter of the "Wrong member of the Middlesex Bar convicted of perjury," &c. / The great murder trial of Lindsey Gibson at Huntsville, Arkansas Eber B. Ward, Samuel Ward, and Stephen Clement vs. the Propeller Ogdensburgh in admiralty : libel for collision. Report of the Special Committee of the House of Representatives appointed under the provisions of House order number 1030 "to investigate the acts and conduct of Arthur K. Reading during his tenure of the Office of Attorney-General of the Commonwealth and all matters which may tend to show misconduct or mal-administration by him in his said office" June 1, 1928 / United States of America, plaintiff, v. the Dayton Airplane Company (a corporation), defendant amended petition. Investigation of Indian affairs Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Oliver Jackson Esquire with Georgiana Maria Jane Jackson his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes there in mentioned." Opinion and decree of His Honor the Chancellor, delivered January 16, 1816, in the cause of Herman V. Hart vs. Abraham Ten Eyck and the representatives of Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, deceased Twenty-five years' service, then twenty-five hundred dollars! Rebecca P. Hathaway, Amos Tenney, W. Farley Gray, Arnoux, Ritch & Woodford, Sutherland Tenney, clerk, United States District Attorney's Office, Sutherland Tenney Motor, John Lindley, Samuel Hathaway, William E. Andrew, William A. Treadwell. In the Queen's Bench, Boyd v. the Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance, tried before Lord Denman and a special jury The trial and remarkable life of William Parsons who was executed at Tyburn near London, on Monday the 11th of February 1750-1, for returning from transportation : to which is added, two original letters, the one, to his father, the other, to his wife. Articles of Association of the Purchasers of the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Company, to organize a Corporation under the Statute Laws of Wisconsin, under the name of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company Memorial for the Right Honourable Mary, Baroness Mordaunt and James Robertson, writer to the signet her attorney,اpursuers, against John Innes, Esq., residing at Durris,اdefender Fairburn's edition of the trial of Richard Patch for the wilful murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, his benefactor and friend by shooting him with a pistol loaded with ball while sitting in his parlour September 23, 1805 : with the speeches of counsel, &c., which was tried on Saturday, April 5, 1806, before Sir Arch. Macdonald, Lord-Chief-baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Sessions-House, Horsemonger-Lane / The trial at large of Louis XVI, late King of France containing a most complete and authentic narrative of every interesting and important circumstance attending the accusation, trial, defence, sentence, &c. of this unfortunate monarch : communicated in a series of letters by a member of the late National Assembly to a member of the British Parliament : to which is subjoined a copy of His Majesty's will. Upper Canada, in the Court of Error and Appeal, between the Honorable William Buell Richards, attorney general of Upper Canada, on behalf of Her Majesty, appellant, and the reverend Henry James Grasett, the Honorable and right reverend John Strachan, Lord Bishop of Toronto, and the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, respondents an appeal from the Court of Chancery, joint case. Proceedings in the cases of the impeachment of Charles Robinson, governor, John W. Robinson, sec'y of state, George S. Hillyer, auditor of state of Kansas [Stokes will case] The genuine speech of Mr. Sheridan, delivered in the House of Commons on a charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor general of Bengal for extortion, perfidy, and cruelty to the Princesses and other branches of the Royal Family of Oude. In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, no., March term, 1919, H. Baars & Company and Export Terminal & Shipping Company, appellants, vs. British Steamship "Adriatic" (whereof John Newell is master) and W.H. Cockerline & Company, appellees appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the District Court of the United States of America, for the Southern District of New York, the United States of America vs. William Rockefeller, George Maculloch Miller, Charles F. Brooker, William Skinner, D. Newton Barney, Robert W. Taft, James S. Elton, James S. Hemingway, Lewis Cass Ledyard, Charles M. Pratt, A. Heaton Robertson, Frederick F. Brewster, Henry K. McHarg, Edward D. Robbins, Alexander Cochrane, John L. Billard, George F. Baker, Thomas de Witt Cuyler, Theodore N. Vail, Edward Milligan, and Francis T. Maxwell, defendants indictment (filed November 2, 1914). Joseph Smith, plaintiff in error, vs. the State of Tennessee In error to the Supreme Court of the state of Tennessee : brief of plaintiff in error / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1910, Amory Eliot, appellant, v. James G. Freeman, Robert A. Boit, Nathaniel Thayer, and Robert H. Gardner, Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, appellant, v. Charles E. Cotting and Charles F. Adams, 2d, trustee, etc., appeals from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts brief for the United States. Trial of Richard Johnson for the murder of Mrs. Ursula Newman, on the 20th of November, 1828 Trial of Sir Henry Mildmay, bt for criminal conversation, with the Countess of Roseberry. The Trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings, John Thomas Brunt and others, for high treason before Chief Justice Abbott, Sir Robert Dallas and special juries at the Old Bailey, London, which commenced on Saturday, April 15th, 1820, and closed on Thursday, April 27th, 1820 / In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Peter Kearney, plaintiff and respondent, against the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. Francis Vose vs. the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company and others points for defendants on demurrers. In the Privy Council, Jamaica, the case of William Ramsay, Esq., inspector-general of Police, a special justice over this colony and a local magistrate in the General Commission of the Peace, on charges preferred against him by the Hon. Thomas James Bernard, late the custos rotulorum of the Precinct of Saint Catherine for a supposed obstruction of the law in reference to an alleged riot at a public meeting held at Spanish Town on Saturday, 16 April 1836. Appendix to Chanler [sic] against Sherman in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York (brief and argument, together with certified copies and discussion thereon of the 1897 and 1899 proceedings in New York and the 1901 proceedings in Virginia which preceded same) : John Armstrong Chanler [sic], of counsel for plaintiff. Trial of Jonathan Brooks and James Grierson, otherways call'd John Guerson, clerk tried at Guild-Hall, January the 31st, 1748-9 : before the Rt. Honble. Sir William Calvert, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London, &c., and Richard Adams, Esq., recorder, for wickedly devising and intending to aggrieve one Mrs. Mary Redding, spinster, worth in lands and moveables about fifteen hundred pounds, in combining together to procure her to be married to Jonathan Brooks, to the intent of taking possession of her lands, &c. : also for assaulting and falsly imprisoning the said Mary Redding, October the 7th, 1748, in an uninhabited House in Fenchurch-street, for the space of twelve hours. Dawkins versus Rokeby, dishonest army-administration No. 1077, Steam-tug "Teaser" and Barge "Harrisburg" Harry W. Law, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald et al., libellants, appellees, no. 1078, George Fredericksen, claimant, appellant, v. John L. McDonald et al., libellants, appellees brief for George Fredericksen, claimant, appellant. The Parish will case, argument of John K. Porter, in behalf of the respondents, in the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, January 10, 1862 Samuel H. Dow et al. v. Northern Railroad et al brief of Boston and Lowell Railroad. The Truth of the case or, A full and true account of the horrid murders, robberies and burnings, committed at Bradforton and Upton-Snodsbury in the county of Worcester : and of the apprehension, examination, trial, and conviction, of John Palmer and Thomas Symonds, gent., and William Hobbins and John Allen, labourers, for the said crimes : to which is added, An account of the occasion of the Bishop of Oxford's going to the prisoners after their condemnation, and of His Lordship's whole transaction with them / The decision of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the district of New-Jersey, on the right of fishery in the River Delaware Herman Lieb et al., appellants, vs. Henry P. Kidder and Daniel P. Stone, appellees, no. 703 supplementary brief filed after oral argument. The tryal of Sir Chaloner Ogle, kt., rear admiral of the Blue, before the Chief Justice of Jamaica, for an assault on the person of His Excellency Mr. Trelawney, the governor committed in his own house in Spanish Town, on the 22d day of July, last : with authentic copies of the several letters that passed on that occasion between Mr. Concanen, now attorney general of the Island, Sir Chaloner Ogle, the governor and A-l, V-. Hugo Boessneck, Herman Broesel, Herman Wedegartner and Curt Loewel, respondents, vs. William Taylor Son & Company appellants no. s., points for respondent. Arguments in the case of James G. Wilson, vs. Lewis Rousseau and Charles Easton, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York, before the Honorable Samuel Nelson, associate justice, etc., and the Honorable Alfred Conkling, district judge, etc., Albany, October, 1845 Crim. con., damages, Đ2500, the remarkable trial of Sir G. Murray for adultery with Lady Louisa Paget, wife of Sir James Erskine American and British claims arbitration the Favourite : answer of the United States. Francis Stuart Williamson, appellant, against the city of New York, respondent no. 12 : additional memorandum for respondent / In the matter of Paul R. George's will third supplement brief of William L. Foster, for the appellants. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1917 the state of Georgia, plaintiff, v. the Tennessee Copper Company and the Ducktown Sulphur, Copper and Iron Company, Limited, defendants : brief of the solicitor general as amicus curĭ and in behalf of the United States. The Hertford genuine edition of the trials of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt for the murder of Mr. Weare in Gill's Hill Lane, Herts before Mr. Justice Park, at an adjourned Special Commission of Assize held at Hertford, on Tuesday the 6th of January, 1824 : together with the previous proceedings before the same judge, on Thursday and Friday the 4th and 5th of December, 1823. Trial of Benjamin Boddington, Esq. for adultery with Mrs. Boddington, his cousin's wife : before the Sheriff of London on Friday the 8th of September, 1797. A report of the case of Hunter against Martin decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia : with the speeches, at length, of Leigh, Williams, Wirt, Nicholas, and Hay and the opinions of all the judges : together with the resolutions of the Supreme Court of the United States on a writ of error in the same case / William Dehon King and others, respondents, against Eugenia A. Webster Ross, appellant brief for respondents on motion to dismiss appeal. Trial of John Rusby in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, for regrating corn in the Corn-Exchange, Mark lane, on the 8th of November, 1799. The proceedings in the case of the King against William and Mary Dowling in the Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on Saturday, December 16, 1786, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Henn, and a special jury / Proceedings of a general court martial, holden at Bombay, and the memorial of Lieutenant J.N. Rooke, of the artillery to the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company. Celebrated trial of Rev. Joy Hamlet Fairchild, for the alleged seduction of Miss Rhoda Davidson together with his own defence before the council. Amos E. Dolbear, et al., appellants, against the American Bell Telephone Company : U.S.C.C., Mass. before Chief-Justice Waite, Justices Miller, Bradley, Field, Harlan, Blatchford and Matthews. Jacob Weller, plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Ohio, defendant in error error to the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, O. : record. The proceedings of the case of John Merryman, of Baltimore County, Maryland before the Hon. Roger Brooke Taney, chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Recapture clause case oral argument by James M. Beck, solicitor general of the United States, in the Supreme Court of the United States, November 19, 1923. Contested election case of Walter Evans vs. Oscar Turner from the Fifth Congressional District of the state of Kentucky. The Massachusetts and Southern Construction Company vs. the township of Cherokee (and sundry other townships in the counties of York and Lancaster), and the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company argument for complainants. The trial and a sketch of the life of Amos Miner now under sentence of death for the murder of John Smith, late town-sergeant of Foster : tried before the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode-Island, March Term, 1833 and sentenced to be executed July 5, 1833 / Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Chippindall with Mary Anne Chippindall his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes." The trial of Thomas Theaker, coachman for adultery with Mrs. Gregson, wife of Mr. Gregson of the city of London, solicitor, before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Friday, March 4, 1808 : damages were laid at 10,000l. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1904, no., the Mobile Transportation Company, appellant-petitioner, vs. the city of Mobile, et. al., appellee-respondents petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1870, the United States, plaintiff in error, vs. Abijah Tarble, no. 235 A true and circumstantial account of the total defeat of the French fleet off the coast of Ireland, on the 12th inst., by Sir John Borlase Warren and the capture of one ship of 84 guns and four frigates after a most obstinate and bloody engagement which lasted near five hours, in which the French had a great number of the troops destined for the invasion of Ireland killed : also the safe arrival of the prizes and the number of troops, &c., on board to which is added, some observations on the importance of this glorious victory, which has saved the effusion of much blood and prevented the renewal of civil war in Ireland, god save the king. William McLaughlin v. Bark "Chelmsford" argument for libellant. Message of the President of the United States communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 5th instant, calling for copies of the charges testimony and finding of the recent court of inquiry, in the case of Colonel Dixon S. Miles, of the United States Army. Commonwealth vs. Daniel W. Getchell, in matter of Torrey E. Wardner for contempt Report of the proceedings on an information filed ex officio, by His Majesty's Attorney General against John Hunt, and Leigh Hunt, proprietors of the Examiner for publishing an article on military punishment, which originally appeared in Drakard's Stamford News : tried in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on Friday, February 22, 1811, before the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough, chief justice, &c., and a special jury. Marcus P. Norton, trustee, v. European & North American Railway et als Archibald B. Gwathmey and ano., plff., appellants, against Benjamin F. Cheatham and ano., def., and respondents respondents' points. Decision of the Parish Court, in the case of the Second Municipality versus the New-Orleans Cotton Press Company with the proceedings of the council in relation to the batture question. In the House of Lords, John Bellenden Ker, Esq., Henry Gawler, Esq., and John Seton Karr, of Kippielaw, Esq., appellants, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, bart., and James Horne, his commissioner, respondents, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler, and John Seton Karr, Esqrs., appellants, Brigadier-General Walter Ker and Richard Hotchkis, respondents, John Bellenden Ker, Esq. (in competition of Brieves), appellant, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet and General Ker, respondents case of the appellants in the three appeals. In the King's-Bench, Michaelmas term, 1784, the King against Thomas Amery, as one of the twenty four aldermen of Chester and John Monk, as one of the forty common councilmen of the said city upon a rule to shew cause why an information in the nature of a quo warranto, should not be filed against the said defendants, for exercising such officers of alderman and common-council-man. Trial of the Rev. Lyman Beecher, D.D before the presbytery of Cincinnati on the charge of heresy. The trial of Jane Leigh Perrot, wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq. charged with stealing a card of lace, in the shop of Elizabeth Gregory, haberdasher and milliner, at Bath, before Sir Soulden Lawrence, knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench : at Taunton Assizes, on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1800 / The accusation, examination, and trial, at length, of Sir R. Wilson, Capt. Hutchinson, and M. Bruce, Esq., at Paris for aiding the escape of M. Lavalette from prison / Before the Public Utilities Commission of the district of Columbia, in the matter of telephone rates of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company memorandum brief on behalf of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company / United States of America, plaintiff, against the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendant closing arguments on behalf of defendant by Isidor J. Kresel, William D. Guthrie : October 9-12, 1923. A correct report of the trial (as taken by a short-hand writer,) between Mr. Daniel Daly, late midshipman of His Majesty's Ship Lion, plaintiff and Robert Rolles, Esq., late captain of the said Ship, defendant before Mr. Justice Heath and a special jury at Kingston, Surry, March, 26th, 1808 with some observations on a pamphlet published since the trial, entitled, "a narrative of the facts relative to the dismissal of Mr. Daniel Daly, late midshipman of his Majesty's Ship, Lion," and an appendix containing original letters &c. The tryal of John Cole, for the murther of Dr. Andrew Clenche, 1692 Edward C. Berg, pl'ff and resp't, against the Narragansett Steamship Company, def't and app't respondent's points. A full report of the trial of John Gordon and William Gordon, charged with the murder of Amasa Sprague before the Supreme Court of Rhode-Island, March term, 1844 with all the incidental questions raised in the trial carefully preserved-the testimony of the witnesses nearly verbatim-and the arguments of council and a correct plat of all the localites described in the testimony, prepared expressly for this report / Proceedings on the trial of James Napper Tandy, Esq. in the Court of King's Bench, before the Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice Clonmell, the Hon. Mr. Justice Boyd, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Hewit : upon an indictment for sending a challenge to John Toler, Esq., His Majesty's Solicitor General. The state of Pennsylvania versus the Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Company complainant's brief of the pleadings and evidence, commissioner's report and exceptions. Lord Camden's argument in Doe on the demise of Hindson, & ux. & al. v. Kersey wherein Lord Mansfield's argument in Wyndham v. Chetwynd, is considered and answered. In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure, now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the now deceased Flora Mure Campbell of Rowallan, Countess of Loudoun, and Marchioness of Hastings, procreated of the marriage betwixt her and the also now deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, the Most Hon. Paulyn Reginald Serlo Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, &c., &c., and the Most Hon. Barbara Yelverton Marchioness of Hastings, Baroness Grey De Ruthyn, widow of the deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, his guardian and factrix loco tutoris, اLord Henry Weysford Charles Plantaganet Hastings, second son of the said now deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings and Earl of Loudoun, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the Signet, his tutor ad litem,اand Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, eldest daughter of the said now deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings and Earl of Loudoun, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the Signet, her tutor ad litem, respondents the appellant's case. David L. Yulee complainant, vs Francis Vose, defendant, in equity the answer of Francis Vose to the bill of complaint of David L. Yulee. Hetty H. Robinson, in equity, vs. Thomas Mandell et al Case of Thomas C. Grattan, administrator of the goods and estate of the late Sir John Caldwell, baronet versus William Appleton, et al., in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit and District of Massachusetts Kent Summer Assizes, 1805 before the Hon. Chief Justice Mansfield, Mr. Justice Heath, and John Minet Fector, Esq., high sheriff, an account of all the causes tried at Maidstone, and those of any importance fully and accurately detailed / George W. Glover vs. Henry M. Baker, executor of the will of Mary Baker Glover Eddy, et al argument in behalf of the plaintiff by DeWitt C. Howe (March 13, 1912). In the Supreme Court of the state of Nebraska, Albert L. Steidl, treasurer of the city of Crete, Saline County, Nebraska, respondent, plaintiff in error, vs the state of Nebraska on relation of the school district of the city of Crete, Saline County, Nebraska, relator, defendant in error brief of plaintiff-in-error : Geo. H. Hastings, attorney for plaintiff in error, F.I. Foss, attorney for defendant in error. The Tryals of Henry Cornish, Esq., for conspiring the death of the King and raising a rebellion in this Kingdom, and John Fernley, William Ring and Elizabeth Gaunt for harbouring and maintaining rebels at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, London, on a Commission of Oyer and Terminer held there for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, on Monday, Octob. 19, 1685. Case of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., of the brig Kremlin of New York, arising from an outrage perpetrated by him upon William Bell, first officer of said brig, in the port of Havana, July, 1838 No. 1089, W. Irving Pearce, appellant, vs. Sigvard Rynning, et al., appellees, no. 1090, New England Coal & Coke Company, appellant, v. W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellees, no. 1091, W. Irving Pearce, et al., appellants, v. Dampskibs Actieselskabet International, appellee petition of W. Iving Pearce, et al., for a rehearing. In the Supreme Court of Illinois, October term, A.D., 1922 the People of the state of Illinois, defendant in error, vs. William Bross Llyod, L.E. Katterfeld, Jack Carney, Perry Shipman, L.K. England, Ludwig Lore, Karl F. Sandberg, Oscar Jesse Brown, N.J. Christensen, Edgar Owens, Samuel Ash, James A. Meisinger, Samuel F. Hankin, John Vogel, Arthur Procter, Niels Kjar, Morris A. Stolar, Charles Krumbein, ا(impleaded with)اJohn Reed, A. Wagenknecht, Charles Baker, Alexander Bilan, Max Bedacht, Edward Lindgren, Harry E. Greenwood, Edwin Firth, Jacob Schiff, Robert Norburg, Robert Horsley, Charles Clarahan, Walter Wolf, J. Kunst, Paul Bernford, Albert B. Stone, Charles Katz, Alfred Shuster, G.A. Engelken, John Nelson and Meyer Dobrowsky, otherwise called Meyer Dobrow, plaintiffs in error, writ of error to the Criminal Court of Cook County, Honorable Oscar Hebel, judge presiding at the trial : amended petition for rehearing. Edward Winslow Paige, Clara K. Paige, and Samuel W. Jackson, executors of Alonzo C. Paige, deceased, appellants, vs. David Banks, Charles Banks, and A. Bleecker Banks, appellees appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Arbitration between the Eastern Railroads and the Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen submitted to arbitration under the Act of July 15, 1913, by agreement dated July 26, 1913, at Manhattan Hotel, New York. United States of America vs. Marcus Garvey was justice defeated?. [Guiteau case - opinion of general term] A genuine copy of the tryal of J----- P------l, Esq., &c., commonly call'd E----- of E---- the reputed author of a pamphlet, entituled, An examination of the principles, &c. of the two B-----rs, try'd on Wednesday the 22d of February, at the Old-Bailey, for several high crimes and misdemeanours, on a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, directed to the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Truth, the Lord Chief Baron Reason, and Mr. Justice Honesty / The trial of Lieutenant Renshaw of the U.S. Navy indicted for challenging Joseph Strong, Esq., attorney at law, to fight a duel : with speeches of the learned counsel Colden, Hoffman and Emmet / Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Mitchell, merchant in Aberdeen John E. Kerr and Alexander Rerrie, complainants, against Gerhard Wessels, Charles T. Wessels and Henry E. Wessels, defendants, in equity brief of defendants, Gerhard and Charles T. Wessels on exceptions to their answer filed to the bill of complaint. Charles A. Miller and Watts T. Miller, appellants against James B. Turnley, impleaded, respondent case on appeal / In the House of Representatives, Fifty-fourth Congress, contested election case of H.D. Coleman vs. Charles F. Buck from the Second Congressional District of Louisiana : contestant's brief of facts and authorities. The trial of Joseph Merceron, Esq. before Mr. Justice Abbott, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, May 18, 1818, for a misdemeanour, in procuring certain public-house in the Parish of St. Matthew, Bethnal-Green, from corrupt and illegal motives, to be licensed : the jury, without retiring from the box, pronounced the defendant اguilty. The Equitable Trust Company of New York and Elias J. Jacoby, as trustees, and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad Company, cross-appellants, versus the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad Company, cross-appellee appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio, Western District : transcript of record on cross appeal. In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Saph against Atkinson and Westcott the proceedings in the extraordinary suit, with the depositions of witnesses and the sentence of Sir John Nicholl, the judge / Argument laid before the Honourable the Board of Commissioners under the treaty between the United States and His Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington on the 22d day of February, A.D. 1819, in the case of the snow cornelia, of Providence In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri, United States of America, plaintiff, v. United Shoe Machinery Company, et al., defendants The Equitable Safety Ins. Co., appellants, v. George Hearn no. 325 : brief for appellee. Correspondence concerning claims against Great Britain transmitted to the Senate of the United States in answer to the resolutions of December 4 and 10, 1867, and of May 27, 1868. Patrick J. Brady, complainant, against the Bay State Gas Company of New Jersey, defendant, on bill &c. brief for complainant upon motion to continue a receivership. The trial of Cyrus B. Dean for the murder of Jonathan Ormsby and Asa Marsh, before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of Vermont, at their special sessions, begun and holden at Burlington, Chittenden County, on the 23d of August, A.D., 1808. Singular case of Catherine Jones who was tried for bigamy and acquitted. Goodyear before Congress Report of the case of the Borough of West Looe, in the county of Cornwall tried before a committee of the House of Commons, April 18, 1822 : with a preface, notes and cases, illustrative of the general history of boroughs and of the law relating to them / Union Sulphur Company, plaintiff-appellant, vs. Freeport Texas Company, defendant-appellee, no. 2391, October term, 1918, Freeport Texas Company, defendant-appellee, vs. Union Sulphur Company, plaintiff-appellee, no. 2392, October term, 1918 argument on appeal of Mr. Elihu Root for Freeport Texas Company. George De B. Keim et al., receivers, claimants, appellants, v. William B. Parker, libellant, appellee record. Letters from Simpkin the Second, to his dear brother in Wales containing an humble description of the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq., from the commencement to the close of the sessions in 1789 / Case of the Mary, (better known as the Alexandra) seized at Nassau, under the Foreign Enlistment Act, decided in the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Bahamas, May 30th, 1865 The tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering and John Grove for conspiring to murder the King who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, December the 17th 1678, and received sentence accordingly. Terminals moved or abandoned by company orders Byron C. Woodruff, respondent, against Abel Easton, (impleaded) appellant appeal book. Criminal chronology or, The new Newgate calendar, being interesting memoirs of notorious characters : who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England : during the seventeenth century and brought down to the present time chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, moneydroppers, imposters, and theives of every description : and containing a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations on particular cases : explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / Before Clifford and Lowell, JJ., United States vs. Julius F. Hartwell, Charles Mellen and Charles H. Ward Before the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt Aktien-Gesellschaft (Hamburg-American Line) A.P.C. Trust 477, income taxes, 1971 memorandum and protest in re, alleged gain on sale of ships, June 24, 1930. An account to the trial of Sam. George Grant, before a general court martial, held at Chatham Barracks, on Wednesday, March 21, 1792 and seven following days, for having advised and persuaded Francis Heritage and Francis Stephenson, two drummers of the coldstream regiment of guards to desert The Bovill patent, a collection of the summings-up and judgments in the litigation under the patent of 5th June, 1849, granted to the Late G.H. Bovill for improvements in the manufacture of flour with an introduction and some observations / American and British claims arbitration the "Kate" : answer of the United States. [William Vans vs. John Codman and Richard Codman] The case of the arrest, trial and sentence in the city of Havana, Island of Cuba of Julio Sanguily, a citizen of the United States of America Opinion of the Supreme Court of Tennessee in the Vanderbilt University case : rendered March 21, 1914. A defence of John St. John Long, Esq., M.R.S.L., M.R.A.S., H.M.R.J.S., in the case of the Late Miss Catherine Cashin, founded upon the evidence against him A commentary on the two cases in re De Souza, no. I., and re De Souza, no. II, for contempt of court together with a few remarks on the administration of justice in British Guiana / In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1875, no. 196, Sarah Chauncey Savage, executrix of Wm. L. Savage appellant, against the United States, appellees from the Court of Claims : as to the obligation of the United States to pay a certain number of dollars in coin or its equivalent to satisfy a debt for the same number of dollars borrowed and received in coin. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Massachusetts, the Western Union Telegraph Company and others, complainants, against the American Bell Telephone Company, defendant oral evidence and documents. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in the October general term, 1890, equity no. 11,262, doc. 28, John H.B. Latrobe, complainant, vs. Henry E. McKee, John D. McPherson, executor of John T. Cochrane, deceased, James P. Scott and others, executors of the last will and testament of Thomas A. Scott, deceased, and Ellen Cochrane, widow of John T. Cochrane, deceased, defendants brief for defendant Henry E. McKee. Argument of Philip R. Fendall, U.S. attorney for the district of Columbia, on the trial of George A. Gardiner in the Criminal Court, D.C., March term, 1853, for false swearing Joseph H. Patten, respondent, vs. Robert Lyon, appellant case on appeal to the general term. Proceedings of the Court of Impeachment, in the matter of the impeachment of George G. Barnard, justice of the Supreme Court of the state of New York In Supreme Court United States, October term, 1900, no. 225 Northwestern Life Assurance Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Sweetie Villeneuve : in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas : brief for defendant in error / William C. Pierrepont, Henry E. Pierrepont, and Joseph A. Perry, executors, &c., of H.B. Pierrepont, deceased, vs. Anna M. Pierrepont and others case : pleadings, referee's report and exceptions. The life of Jonathan Martin, the incendiary of York Minster The Roman-Dutch law as administered in South Africa judgment of Kotž, J.P., and Graham, J., in the eastern districts division of the Supreme Court of the Union of South Africa, in the case of Fitzgerald v. Green, 8th Dec., 1911 : with an introductory note / Letter from the Secretary of War in answer to resolution of the House of December 20, transmitting records and testimony of the court-martial in the trial of the Hon. B.G. Harris. In the matter of the application of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements and hereditaments, required for the purpose of opening West Two Hundred and Twelfth Street, (although not yet named by proper authority), from Kingsbridge Road to the Harlem River, in the Twelfth Ward, borough of Manhattan, city of New York brief of the city of New York in opposition to motion to vacate and set aside the order of the appellate division. The people of the state of New York ex rel., Western Electric Company, relator, vs. Frank Campbell, comptroller of the state of New York, respondent brief for relator. The Law-suit [The most famous court trial - Tennessee Evolution case] The Life of William Hawke, the celebrated highwayman, now under sentence of death in Newgate containing an account of all the remarkable robberies he committed before and since his return from transportation with the manner in which he was apprehended and his behaviour since conviction : to which is added the swindler's chronicle, containing a full account of the frauds and forgeries committed by Thomas Watkinson, who died in Newgate, the 14th of May last, with a description of the most remarkable swindlers who now infest this metropolis. James Horner and others, respondents, vs. Cortland Wood and John C. Lyman, appellants argument of Daniel E. Sickles, Esq., for the appellants. The United States vs. Steamer Rob Roy and cargo libellant's brief. In the District Court of Appeal of the state of California, First Appellate District, the people of the state of California, respondent, vs. Abraham Ruef, appellant criminal no. 278 : appellant's opening brief : subjects: insufficiency of evidence, errors during trial. Argument for the defendants in the case of the state of Pennsylvania, vs. the Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co., and others, in the Supreme Court of the United States Trial of Joseph Wakefield and Henry Smith (the former of whom only was convicted) for the murder of Mr. Thomas Twaites, gamekeeper to the Hon. Charles Townshend, at Honingham, near Norwich in the month of November, 1785 : at the Lent Assizes 1788, holden at Thetford, before Sir W.H. Ashhurst, Knt., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's-Bench / In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, Staples Coal Company, managing owner of the barge "Santiago" vs. Stream pilot-boat "Philadelphia" no. 2 of 1905, statements of fact and law in behalf of the respondent. Hamilton E. Perkins and Clara B. Perkins, ap'ts, v. John H. George, ex'r brief of Wm. L. Foster, for the appellants. The Case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York illustrated by facts : printed for the information of the Society of Friends, by direction of the Joint Committees on Indian affairs, of the four yearly meetings of friends of Genesee, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. [United States of America vs. United States Steel Corp.] Proceedings of the Court for the Trial of Impeachments the people of the state of Montana by the House of representatives thereof against Charles L. Crum, judge of the District court of the fifteenth judicial district of the state of Montana : held at the Capitol in the city of Helena, state of Montana, March 20th, 21st and 22nd, 1918 : the Hon. W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding. In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, Anna Maria Doyle, plaintiff and respondent, against the Manhattan Railway Company and the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company, defendants and appellants case on appeal. A Report of the opinions of the judges in the important cause of Penhallow, et al., against Doane's administrators delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, at February term, 1795, on an appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of New-Hampshire / Proceedings in the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States before the United States Senate, on articles of impeachment exhibited by the House of Representatives : with an appendix. Argument of plaintiffs' counsel in the case of Willard Peele and others versus the Merchants' Insurance Company, before the Supreme Court of the United States, February term, 1826, upon the question of admiralty jurisdiction in cases of policies of insurance with extracts from various learned treatises upon this subject Studies in murder The second part of the trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, wife of John Newton, Esq., and daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour, at the Consistory Court of Doctors Commons upon a libel and allegations, charging her with the crime of adultery Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian, Mr. Brett a player at Bath, Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's coachman, Isaac Hatheway, her foorman, John Ackland, of Fairfield in the count of Somerset, Esquire and divers other persons, with all the interesting scenes fully minutely and circumstantially displayed : containing the whole of the evidence in that very extraordinary trial. The singular trial of Mr. Jones, a medical gentleman, at the Old Bailey, for a foot-pad robbery, near Primrose hill, on Monday, October 11, 1802 including also a full account of his apprehension, examination at Bow Street, acquittal, &c. : to which are prefixed letters to the author from various elevated characters : and his poetical address to the members of the Literary Fund, read before the committee, August 3, 1803, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand. In the House of Lords, John Bellenden Ker Esquire, who is infeft and who obtained legal possession of the superiority and property of the estate of Roxburgh, Henry Gawler Esquire, and John Seton Karr of Kippilaw Esquire, who are acting trustees and infeft in the superiority of the said estate appellants and respondents in the cross appeal of General Ker., Sir James Norcliffe Innes Baronet, and James Horne, writer to the signet his commissioner respondents Brigadier General Walter Ker of Littledean, and Richard Hotchkis, writer to the signet his commissioner also respondents and appellants in the cross appeal the case of the appellants in the original and respondents in the cross appeal. The charge of the court in the case of lessee of Eustace vs. R. & I. Philips, &c., delivered by Judge Baldwin in the Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, present judges Baldwin and Hopkinson, November 1840 In the matter of General Electric Company, American Telephone & Telegraph Company, Western Electric Company, Inc., Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, the International Radio Telegraph Company, United Fruit Company, Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company, and Radio Corporation of America argument of law on behalf of the respondents on motion to dismiss. Increased operating costs of Western Railroads not due to wage payments to Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1909-1913 In Chancery, the estate of William French and Francis J. Greenway, represented by John Ricord, agent of the court vs. Richard Charlton and Henry Skinner case of specific performance of a contract of sale. Report of the committee of the House of Representatives of the United States appointed to prepare and report articles of impeachment against William Blount, a senator of the United States, impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors. Case of William Brereton, Esq., late Commander of His Majesty's Ship Duke to which is added an appendix, containing a correspondence between the Earl of Sandwich and Captain Brereton, minutes of two courts-martial, a report from the Lords of the Admiralty, an order of His Majesty in council, and other papers. Report of the case of Timothy Upham against Hill & Barton, publishers of the New-Hampshire Patriot for alleged libels : at the Court of Common Pleas, Rickingham County, March and October terms, 1830. Argument of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, for the defence in the case of Sheriff A.B.R. Sprague vs. H.H. Bigelow, trial, March term, Superior Court, 1884 In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Henry Parish, deceased Surrogate's decision. Trial of Dr. Frost before the Court of Sessions for the city and county of New York for manslaughter, alledged to have been committed on Tiberius G. French, by the administration of certain Thomsonian remedies : to which are added the speeches of John A. Morrill and David Paul Brown, Esqrs. for the defence : with an appendix, containing comments on the testimony, a history of the disgraceful conduct of the medical faculty during the trial, an affidavit exhibiting the baseness of Dr. Cheeseman : affidavits proving that one of the jurors was resolved upon the conviction of Dr. Frost, regardless of his oath or the evidence, a list of persons who died under treatment by the medical faculty : certificates of cures by the Thomsonian treatment, letters of the celebrated professor waterhouse on the Thomsonian system and other matter of interest and importance. Byam K. Stevens, plaintiff and respondent, against the New York Elevated Railroad Company and the Manhattan Railway Company, defendants and appellants respondent's brief, on appeal from order. The Trial, at large, of William Booth and his associates, George Scot, the three Yates's, John Barrows, and Elizabeth Chidlow for forgery, coining, &c. at the Stafford Summer Assizes, 1812, before Mr. Justice Le Blanc. In the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Regina v. Allan McLean, Charles McLean, Archibald McLean, Alexander Hare, before the Honorable the Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Justice Crease, and Hon. Mr. Justice Gray Reply of the Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, to the Rev. J.G. Monfort, D.D. in his editorial of May 17, 1876 In the Court of Appeals, state of New York, in the matter of the appraisal of the estate of Gerard Beekman, deceased, under the acts relative to the taxable transfers of property, the Comptroller of the state of New York, appellant, the Beekman Family Association, the residuary legatee and devisee, under the last will and testament of Gerard Beekman, deceased, and Gerard B. Hoppin and William J. Bradford, as executors of the last will and testament of Gerard Beekman, deceased, respondents memorandum in opposition to motion. Report of the trial of William Henry Theodore Durrant indicted for the murder of Blanche Lamont, before the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco : including a full history of the case after defendant's conviction, giving in detail all the numerous appeals and motions of defendant's counsel to the state Supreme Court, the Governor, and finally to the Supreme Court of the United States : also including a complete synopsis of the evidence in possession of the authorities in the case for the murder of Minnie Williams, for which Durrant was never tried, but which developed into even a stronger case than the one upon which he was convicted : illustrated from numerous photographs in the possession of the Police Department of San Francisco / The United States of America vs. Orville E. Babcock and others defendant points on motion to quash indictment. Harrison et al., vs., St. Mark's Church sur motion for injunction to restrain ringing of bells : arguments of William Henry Rawle and Richard C. McMurtrie, Esqs. : opinion of the court and decree. Report of the special committee of the Board of Aldermen, appointed to investigate the "Ring" frauds, together with the testimony elicited during the investigation, Board of Aldermen, January 4, 1878, document no. 8 James R. Everall and George Everall, landlords and respondents, against Neils P. Lassen, tenant and appellant respondents' brief and points on appeal. Star route case the United States vs. Thomas J. Brady, et al. : information for conspiracy : abstract of information, motion and affidavit, argument of counsel, opinion of the court. Edward S. Stokes, plaintiff in error, against the people of the state of New York, defendants in error In the Supreme Court of the state of Oregon, October term, 1913, Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the state of Oregon, defendants and respondents appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents / The confession of Adam Horn, alias Andrew Hellman, embodying particulars of his life, convicted on the 27th November, 1843, in Baltimore County Court, of the murder of his wife with a summary of his trial and sentence of death, pronounced by the Hon. Richard B. Magruder, on the 4th December, 1843. Proceedings of a European general court martial on the trial of Captain Frederick Crewe, Seventh Regiment Madras Native Infantry Before Hon. Alexander W. Bradford, surrogate in the matter of proving the will of Henry Parish, deceased testimony and exhibits. George H. Coffin, admir., et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., George H. Coffin, admir., et al., v. Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., v. George H. Coffin, admir., et al., Charles M. Stewart, et al., admirs., et al., v. George H. Coffiin, admir., et al petitions for writ of certiorari. A report of proceedings in an action brought in the Court of King's Bench, wherein Maria Holmes, widow and administratrix of George Holmes, is plaintiff and Peter Brophy, merchant is defendant which was referred to three jurors to try and before two of which jurors namely, Thomas Abbott, Esq., alderman of the city of Dublin and Thomas Wright, Esq., hat manufacturer, these proceedings took place. Memorial respecting the right of Mr. John Wade Damon, an Inhabitant of Havana to the ownership of the contract that he made with the municipality of said city on the sixteenth of February, 1838, for the supply of ice, for the term of ten years to the exclusion of Mr. Frederick Tudor, merchant of Boston, in the United States of America / The great divorce case! a full and impartial history of the trial of the petition of Mrs. Sarah M. Jarvis, for a divorce from her husband, the Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, D.D.L.L.D., before a committee of the legislature of the state of Connecticut : comprising the testimony, letters, and depositions, produced on said trial : with a preliminary statement of such parts as are necessary to a clear understanding of the case. American and British claims arbitration claim no. 16., the Canadienne : memorandum of the oral argument of the United States in opposition to the claim. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated the 21st March, 1894, for copies of all petitions, memorials and correspondence, in reference to the appeal made in the name of the Roman Catholic, minority of the province of Manitoba, in reference to the school laws of that province also copies of reports to and orders in council in reference to the same : also copies of the case submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada, respecting aforesaid appeal and including factums and all materials in connection therewith and copies of all judgments rendered and answers given by said court on or to the question referred to them. The remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchy shewing how she was decoyed away from a boarding-school and Kensington, and debauched by Mr. Smith of the same place, when only fourteen years of age, her being cast for death for shop-lifting, pardoned and afterwards twice transported : likewise, her marrying abroad, coming back to England, and keeping a Bawdy-House in the Strand, her standing twice in the Pillory at Charing Cross, is converted and become a sincere Christian in the 70th year of her age and is now living in Bloomsbury. A moral review of the conduct and case of Mary Ashford, in refutation of the arguments adduced in defence of her supposed violator and murderer Francis G. Caffey, as receiver of New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, complainant, vs. Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines and others, defendants bill of complaint. The new Newgate calendar being interesting memoirs of notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, during the eighteenth century, brought down to the present time : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money droppers, impostors, and thieves of every description : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes and observations on particular cases, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers, to which is added, a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world / The power of conscience exemplified in the genuine and extraordinary confession of Thomas Bedworth delivered to one of the principal officers of Newgate, the night before his execution, on September 18, 1815, for the murder of Elizabeth Beesmore, in Drury Lane : relating his horrible sufferings until compelled to surrender to public justice by the constant supernatural visitations of the murdered woman and the frequent appearance of her apparition / Before the Committee of Judiciary United States House of Representatives brief on behalf of Honorable Frank Cooper, United States district judge for the Northern District of New York. The Virginia tragedy trial and conviction of Thomas J. Cluverius for the murder of Lillian Madison, March 13, 1885 / The trial between J.G. Biker, plaintiff and M. Morley, doctor of physic, defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, on Tuesday the 30th of June, at Guildhall, London Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Barker, Esquire, with Amelia Penelope his wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned." The trial of Lieutenant George Kerr, of the Aberdeenshire Fencibles before a general court martial, assembled at Dublin Barracks, on Wednesday, the 15th day of October 1800, (and continued by adjournment to the 21st of the same month,) on charges exhibited against him by Colonel James Leith. The Crown calendar for the Yorkshire Summer Assizes, holden at the Castle of York, in and for the county of York, on Saturday the 1st day of August, in the tenth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord, George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the faith and in the year of Our Lord 1829, before the Right Honorable Sir John Bayley, knight, and the Honorable Sir Joseph Littledale, knight, two of His Majesty's Justices assigned to hold Pleas before the King himself / The "Philadelphia," Franklin J. Parmenter, claimant, appellant, vs. James Baker, libellant, appellee brief for appellant upon motion to dimiss the appeal. Watson, et al., appellants, vs. Avery, et al., appellees brief for appellants. A particular and authentic narrative of the life, examination, tortures and execution of Robert Francis Damien who attempted to kill Lewis XV, king of France, by stabbing him in the right side as he was stepping into his coach, January the 5th, 1757, interspersed with some occasional reflections on the dreadful effects of enthusiasm and superstition / Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others, complainants, against John Crosby Brown and others, defendants The trial of William Corder at the Assizes, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, August 7th and 8th, 1828, for the murder of Maria Marten in the Red Barn, at Polstead : including the matrimonial advertisement and many other curious and important particulars down to the execution, obtained exclusively by the editor. An account of the trial of Alexander Whyte, baker for a false, malicious, and seditious libel, of which charge he was honourably acquitted, at the Quarter Sessions, held for the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, on Wednesday, July 17, 1793 Review of the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Cohens vs. Virginia originally published in the Washington (City) Gazette : to which is added a letter from a gentleman, eminent for his legal and scientific attainments, occupying a high station under the government of the state of Ohio, containing remarks on the case of Cohens vs. Virginia. The responsibility of Spain for the destruction of the United States battleship Maine in Havana Harbor, February 15, 1898, and the assumption by the United States, under the treaty of 1898, of Spain's pecuniary liability for the injuries to, and deaths of her officers and crew argument of Charles Henry Butler, before the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, December 18-21, 1901, on behalf of claimants represented by Butler & Harwood. A more exact and perfect relation of the treachery, apprehension, conviction, condemnation, confession and execution, of Francis Pitt, aged 65 who was executed in Smithfield on Saturday, October the 12, 1644 : for endeavouring to betray the garrison of Rushall-Hall in the county of Stafford, to the enemy / The Leipzig trials an account of the war criminals' trials and a study of German mentality / Proceedings of a general court martial, for the trial of Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter The Trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, wife of John Newton, Esq., and daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour at the Consistory Court of Doctor's Commons, upon a libel and allegations, charging her with the crime of adultery with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxinian, Mr. Brett, a player at Bath, Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's coachman, Isaac Hatheway, her footman, John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the county of Somerset, Esquire, and divers other persons : with all the interesting scenes fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed : containing the whole of the evidence in that every extraordinary trial. Closing arguments by Hon. Dwight Foster, Hon. Wm. H. Trescot and Hon. Richard H. Dana, Jr. on behalf of the United States, before the Fishery Commission, convened at Halifax, Nova Scotia, under the Fishery Articles of the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Les réclamations indirectes chapitre extrait du plaidoyer des Etats-Unis présenté le 15 Juin 1872 au Tribunal D'Arbitrage de Genève augmenté d'un appendice. |
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