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[1850]
Copy of a paper filed in Baltimore City court : at the May term, 1850 / by John Cochrane.
by Cochrane, John.
[1850]
Illegality of the trial of John W. Webster.
by Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887.
[1850]
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 ...Published by H.F. Tingley.
by Tingley, H. F. (Hosea F.)
[1850]
Life and confession of Ann Walters, the female murderess! : also the execution of Enos G. Dudley, at Haverhill, N.H., May 23rd, 1849 : to which is added the confession of Mary Runkle, who was executed for murder.
by Unknown Author
[1850]
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. Phonographic report, by Dr. James W. Stone.
by Webster, John White, 1793-1850.
[1850]
The twelve days' trial of Dr. John W. Webster 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.
by Webster, John White, 1793-1850.
[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 / phonographically reported by T.C. Leland.
by Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.
[1851]
History of the case of the late John Kearny Rodgers, M.D. : Addressed to the profession. By Alexander E. Hosack, M.D.
by Hosack, Alexander Eddy, 1805-1871.
[1851]
The most foul and unparalleled murder in the annals of crime : 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.
by L. F. B.
[1851]
A statement concerning the recent assault upon the character of the Rev. Sylvester Holmes ...
by Holmes, Sylvester, d. 1866.
[1851]
A Vindication and defense of the German Reformed Church, in the city of New-York, and its pastor : against the repeated attacks made upon them by certain members of the classis of New York.
by Unknown Author
[1852?]
Achilli vs. Newman : a full report of the most extraordinary trial for seduction and adultery charged against Dr. Achilli, the apostate Catholic priest, by the celebrated Dr. Newman, the Oxford Puseyite, both of whom are seceders from their former creeds.
by Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890.
[1852]
Arguments of Hiram P. Hastings in the case of Oakley vs. Aspinwall, in the Superior court, upon the effect of the reversal of the judgment by the court of appeals / Hiram P. Hastings.
by Hasting, Hiram P.
[1852]
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 ...
by Forrest, Catharine Norton Sinclair, 1818-1891, plaintiff.
[1852]
A history of the trial of Castner Hanway and others, for treason : at Philadelphia in November, 1851 : with an introduction upon the history of the slave question / by a Member of the Philadelphia bar.
by Member of the Philadelphia bar.
[1852]
In the matter of complaint of Rev. W.R. Gordon vs. Rev. John S. Ebaugh.
by Ebaugh, John S.
[1852]
The new doctrine of clerical privilege : an address delivered in Tremont Temple on the 26th and 27th of January, 1852 / by J.H. Fairchild.
by Fairchild, J. H. (Joy Hamlet), 1790-1859.
[1852]
The protest and appeal of George Washington Doane, Bishop of New Jersey : as aggrieved, by William Meade, George Burgess, and Charles Pettit McIlvaine : and his reply to the false, calumnious, and malignant representations of William Halsted, Caleb Perkins, Peter V. Coppuck, and Bennington Gill : on which they ground their uncanonical, unchristian and inhuman procedure, in regard to him
by Doane, George Washington, 1799-1859.
[1852]
The report of the Forrest divorce case : being a verbatim report of the testimony taken in the action for divorce by Catharine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest, tried before Justice Oakley, in the New York Superior court, commenced Tuesday, December 16, 1851 / Reported by the law reporter of the New York Herald.
by Forrest, Catharine Norton (Sinclair), 1818-1891, plaintiff.
[1852]
Report on the claim of the heirs of Margaret Blennerhasset.
by Blennerhassett, Margaret, ca. 1778-1842.
[1852]
Rev. W.R. Gordon vs. Rev. J.S. Ebaugh: To the Classis of New York. New York, November 6th, 1852.
by Unknown Author
[1853]
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 / taken in shorthand by John J. McElhone ; to which is added an appendix, containing letters, &c., of George A. Gardiner to Don A. Quiros and others, letters of John Charles Gardiner to Don Manuel Verastegui and others, and other documents.
by Fendall, Philip Ricard, 1794-1868.
[1853]
A certified report of the investigation of the case of Rev. Garret J. Garretson ... 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 ...
by Garretson, Garret J., defendant.
[1853]
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 / reported by William Rogers.
by Bourne, Ezra A.
[1853]
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 / By a member of classis.
by Ebaugh, John S.
[1854]
The argument of Peter Y. Cutler, Esq., before the Street Committee of the Board of Aldermen of the city of New-York : delivered March 1st, 1854, in the matter of extending Albany Street to Broadway, through Trinity Church Yard
by Cutler, Peter Y.
[1854]
The argument of William Curtis Noyes, Esq., before the Street committee of the board of Aldermen of the city of New York ... in the matter of extending Albany Street to Broadway / Reported by James Thomas Roberts, (Reporter to the New York Daily Times).
by Noyes, William Curtis, 1805-1864.
[1854]
The confession of Jereboam Beauchamp (written by himself) who was executed at Frankfort, Ky., for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, a member of the legislature, and late attorney-general of Ky. To which is added some poetical pieces written by Mrs. Ann
by Beauchamp, Jereboam O., 1802-1826.
[1854]
Ecclesiastical courts : 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 / by John Paget ..
by Paget, John, 1811-1898.
[1854]
Report of a trial for alleged mal-practice, against Dixi Crosby, M.D. ... in the Windsor County Court, at Woodstock, May term, 1854.
by Crosby, Dixi, 1800-1873, defendant.
[1854]
Trial of Matt. F. Ward, : for the murder of Prof. W.H.G. Butler, before the Hardin criminal court, April term 1854. / Reported for the Louisville courier and Louisville democrat, by Geo. Cole.
by Ward, Matthew Flournoy, 1826-1862, defendant.
[1855]
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.
by Porter, John K. (John Kilham), 1819-1892.
[1855]
The Life and confessions of Mrs. Henrietta Robinson, the veiled murderess : who was sentenced to be hung August 3d, 1855, at Troy, New York, for the murder of Timothy Lanagan, and who is still under indictment for the murder of Miss Jane Lubin [sic] ...
by Robinson, Henrietta
[1855]
Love & arsenic : the great Piqua murder : full report of the examination of James D. Mowrey, acccesory to the murder of Arthur Ragan, of Piqua, before Hon. Joseph Pearson, Probate Judge / reported by C.W. Tolford.
by Mowrey, James D., defendant.
[1855]
Review, opinions, &c., of Dr. Charles A. Lee, and others, of the testimony of Drs. Salisbury and Swinburne, on the trial of John Hendrickson, Jr., for the murder of his wife, by poisoning.
by Hendrickson, John, 1832-1854.
[[1856]]
Complete report of the trial of Edward O. Coburn, and Benjamin F. Dalton : for the manslaughter of William Sumner / by the reporter of the Times.
by Coburn, Edward Otis, b. 1830, defendant.
[1856]
An examination of the law of burial, in a report to the supreme court of New York. In the matter of taking a portion of the cemetery of the Brick Presbyterian church, in widening Beekman Street, in the city of New York.
by Ruggles, Samuel B. (Samuel Bulkley), 1800-1881.
[1856]
A history of the private, political, and official villanies of Fernando Wood. To Brown, brothers & co. [etc.] ...
by Ingraham, Abijah.
[1856]
Legal reform : an address to the graduating class of the Law school of the University of Albany, delivered March 27, 1856 / by Alfred Conkling.
by Conkling, Alfred, 1789-1874.
[1856]
Life and execution of Geo. Shaftesbury, who killed his father and mother! and Marie Lavine, his paramour, the noted murderess. Also the execution of Madam Tiquet, and the trial and execution of Prof. Webster, for the murder of Dr. Geo. Parkman!
by Shaftesbury, George Lampanas, 1850.
[1856]
The new maritime law : review of Mr. Marcy's letter to M. de Sartiges / by R. W. Russell.
by Russell, R. W.
[1856]
The president, directors and company of the Mechanics' Bank in the City of New York, respondents, against the New York and New Haven Railroad Company, appellants / argument of Wm. Curtis Noyes, Esq. for the appellants
by Noyes, William Curtis, 1805-1864.
[1856]
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 Please of Philadelphia County in the Case of Griswold vs. Griswold.
by Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), 1815-1857
[1857]
The Allen trials; namely, Allen versus Hunter, Warner v. Griffen, Jobson v. 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's professional morality / David Wemyss Jobson.
by Jobson, David Wemyss.
[1857]
Argument of John W. Edmonds before the Surrogate of New York, November 1857: In the matter of the probate of Henry Parish's will on the subject of implied revocation of a will. Reported by Roberts & Warburton, Law reporters ...
by Edmonds, John W. (John Worth), 1799-1874.
[1857]
Full report of the extraordinary and interesting trial of Miss Madeleine Smith, of Glasgow, on the charge of poisoning by arsenic her late lover, Emile L'Angelier, including the whole correspondence.
by Smith, Madeleine H., 1835-1893?
[1857]
Remarks upon a recent opinion of the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Esq.... in a part of the divorce case of Griswold vs. Griswold,... / by Theodore Cuyler, counsel of the libellant, the Rev. R.W. Griswold.
by Cuyler, Theodore, 1819-1876.
[1857]
The trial for murder of James E. Eldredge : convicted of poisoning Sarah Jane Gould, embracing the speeches of counsel for the prosecution and defence, the evidence, the charge of the judge, and sentence of the prisoner, carefully compiled from original notes of the district attorney, and the presiding judge : special term of St. Lawrence county Oyer and terminer, held at Canton, N.Y., December, 1857.
by Eldredge, James E., defendant.
[1857]
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. By Bond Hughes, esq.
by Rogers, Henry, d. 1857.
[1858]
Argument on trial of F.A. Tallmadge, before Board of Commissioners of Police; reported by P.H. Carey.
by Noyes, William Curtis, 1805-1864.
[1858]
The Dansville poisoning case.
by Wood, Isaac L., 1820-1858, defendant.
[1858]
First speech of David Paul Brown : delivered in 1818, in the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against John Binns, for assault and battery.
by Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872.
[1858]
In Court of Appeals. Edward H. Rulloff, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the People, Defendants in Error. Writ of Error. Boardman & Finch, Att'ys and counsel for Pl'ff in Error. Marcus Lyon, District Attorney. D. S. Dickinson, of Counsel for Defendants in Error.
by Rulloff, Edward H. (Edward Howard), 1819-1871.
[1858]
In Court of Appeals. The people agt. Edward H. Rulloff. Points for defendant. M. Lyon, District Attorney. D. S. Dickinson, of Counsel for Plaintiff. Boardman &Finch, Attorneys and Counsel for Defendant.
by Rulloff, Edward H. (Edward Howard), 1819-1871.
[1858]
Speech of David Paul Brown, before the Mayor's Court of Philadelphia, September 17, 1825 : on the subject of a riot and assault and battery / taken in shorthand by M.T.C. Gould, stenographer.
by Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872.
[1858]
Superior Court of the city of New York. Catharine N. Forrest, respondent, against Edwin Forrest, appellant : before Justices Bosworth & Woodruff : argument of John Van Buren, for the appellant; January 10th, 11th, 15th, 16th and 29th, 1856 / reported by Roberts and Warburton.
by Van Buren, John, 1810-1866.
[1858]
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. : With the argument of his counsel. / Reported by Elbridge T. Gerry, student at law.
by Tallmadge, Frederick A. (Frederick Augustus), 1792-1869.
[1859]
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 descisions in support of same.
by Hicks, Isaac, d. 1817.
[1859]
The Life, trial, and execution of Captain John Brown, known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie," with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry. Compiled from official and authentic sources. Including Cooke's confession and all the incidents of the execution.
by Brown, John, 1800-1859.
[1859]
Plain statement of the facts in the case of Daniel L. Gear, and review of Rev. Dr. Parsons Cooke's defence, &c.
by Bagnall, William R., d. 1892.
[1859?]
Report of the trial of McLaurin F. Cooke, submaster 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 ; carefully revised and corrected.
by Wall, William.
[1859]
Speech of David Paul Brown : before the court of sessions in New York, upon the trial of Dr. Frost for manslaughter, December 13, 1837.
by Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872.
[1859]
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.
by Jenckes, Thomas A. (Thomas Allen), 1818-1875.
[1859]
Trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles : for shooting Philip Barton Key, Esq. ... / reported by Felix G. Fontaine.
by Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914, defendant.
[1860]
Circumstances attending the death and burial of Geo. Gilmer Poindexter : and the proof on the examination of Allen A. Hall, charged with murder / George Gilmer Poindexter.
by Poindexter, George Gilmer.
[1860]
Hon. Chas. Mason's argument in the Morse extension case.
by Mason, Charles, 1804-1882.
[1860]
In the Department of State. Claim of Captain John Graham, of New York City, against Spain / John Graham.
by Graham, John, 1821-1894.
[1860]
The life, trial, confession and execution of Albert W. Hicks, the pirate and murderer : executed on Bedloe's Island, New York bay, on the 13th of July, 1860, for the murder of Capt. Burr, Smith and Oliver Watts, on board the oyster sloop E.A. Johnson : containing the history of his life (written by himself) from childhood up to the time of his arrest : with a full account of his piracies, murders, mutinies, high-way robberies, etc., comprising the particulars of one hundred murders! : to which is added the account of his arrest, imprisonment, trial and execution ; also, his phrenological character, as described by L.N. Fowler.
by Hicks, Albert W., 1820?-1860.
[1861?]
Appel du jugement de la première chambre du Tribunal de première instance de la Seine, du 15 fevrier 1861 : M. Jérôme-Napolèon Bonaparte et Mme Élisabeth Patterson contre S. A. I. le Prince Napolèon.
by Bonaparte, Jérôme Napolèon, 1805-1870.
[1861]
The law of charitable uses : argument of Wm. Curtis Noyes, before the Court of appeals of the state of New York, in the case of Beekman, administrator, &c., against the people, &c., and others, in behalf of Thomas Beekman, one of the respondents ; with an appendix containing the will.
by Noyes, William Curtis, 1805-1864.
[1861]
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 : arguments of Wm. Whaley, Nelson Mitchell, C. Richardson Miles, J.L. Petigru, I.W. Hayne, J.W. Wilkinson, and Ed. McCrady, esqrs. ; to which is added the opinion of Judge Magrath, in the several cases ; and the Sequestration Act of the Confederate States ; also, the Confiscation Act of the United States ; reported by J. Woodruff.
by Unknown Author
[1862?]
The American Tract Society, at Boston, and The American Tract Society, at New York : on a decree to interplead ; The American Tract Society vs. Alexander Dewitt, adm'r, etc. : the testimony of the American Tract Society, at Boston, in said cases.
by Unknown Author
[1862]
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.
by Hall, Nathan Kelsey, 1810-1874.
[1864]
Piracy of registered designs. M'Crea v. Holdsworth. Important trial in the court of Queen's bench / Henry Charles M'Crea.
by M'Crea, Henry Charles.
[1865]
The great libel case: Geo. Opdyke agt. Thurlow Weed : a full report of the speeches of counsel, testimony, etc., etc.
by Opdyke, George, 1805-1880, plaintiff.
[1865]
General division of the argument. A-Statement of the charges and imputations against Warren. B-Certain general considerations as to the case and testimony. C-The facts as to the engagement of the 31st March. D-The facts as to the movements to reenforce General Sheridan. E-The facts as to the Battle of Five Forks. F-General examination of Warren's conduct through the two days covered by the investigation of the court / Gouverneur Kemble Warren.
by Warren, G. K. (Gouverneur Kemble), 1830-1882.
[1865]
The political institutions and constitutional law of the United States
by Conkling, Alfred, 1789-1874.
[1865]
Trial of the conspirators, for the assassination of President Lincoln, &c. : 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. Delivered June 27 and 28, 1865, before the Military commission, Washington, D.C.
by Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900.
[1866]
A curiosity of law: or, A respondent in the Supreme judicial court, as a judge in the General court; and what possibly came of it. By Elizur Wright ...
by Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885.
[1866]
Exposition of the J. D. & M. Williams fraud, and of its settlement; the Chenery & Co. fraud, and removal of Timothy B. Dix, and Hon. Samuel Hooper's extraordinary report thereon; and other matters at the Boston custom house. By J. Z. Goodrich, who submits the whole as an answer to all specific charges against him, and a vindication of his general conduct and policy as collector
by Goodrich, John Z. (John Zacheus), 1804-1885.
[1866]
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 the Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 ... / by George Price
by Price, George.
[1866]
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.
by Unkown Author
[1866]
The people of the state of New York vs. George E. Gordon : closing argument to the jury, delivered by Henry Smith, at the Scoharie Circuit, May 3d and 4th, 1866 / reported by P. Deming, stenographer.
by Smith, Henry, d. 1884.
[1867]
Argument of George Ticknor Curtis and S.D. Law in the U.S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York : Before his honor, Justice Nelson, on behalf of the dentists as to their right to use hard rubber vulcanite in the manufacture of bases for artificial teeth, in the suits of H.B. Goodyear, et al., vs. Thomas G. Wait.
by Curtis, George Ticknor, 1812-1894.
[1867]
Argument of Hon. Edwards Pierrepont to the jury, on the trial of John H. Surratt for the murder of President Lincoln.
by Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892.
[1867]
In the Supreme Court. Charles Bennett Pl'ff in Error, against the People, defendants in Error. Brief and Points for People.
by Bennett, Charles.
[1867]
In the Supreme Court. Charles Bennett Pl'ff in Error, against the People, defendants in Error. Brief and Points for People.
by Bennett, Charles.
[1867]
In the Supreme Court. The people against Charles Bennett Points for Defendant.
by Bennett, Charles.
[1867]
New Orleans Custom-house officials. Fraudulent and dishonest acts of W.P. Kellogg, collector. His attempted defense. Additional allegations and facts. Perjurers, smugglers and Kellogg associate. His accomplices and victims exposed.
by Unknown Author
[1867]
Virginia vs. West Virginia. Argument of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, in the supreme court of the United States, delivered in behalf of the defendant, Wednesday, May 8, 1867 ...
by Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876.
[1868]
The case of Dr. Frederick Beer, with a comment and notes / by J. Sheridan Moore, Principal of Randwich college.
by Moore, J. Sheridan.
[1868]
Expulsion of the President : opinion of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, in the case of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States.
by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.
[1868]
The extraordinary life & trial of Madame Rachel : at the Central Criminal Court ... on the 22, 23, 24 & 25 September, 1868 : before Mr. Commissioner Kerr ... : the report copied verbatim from the Times.
by Levison, Sarah Rachel, b. ca. 1806.
[1868]
The extraordinary life & trial of Madame Rachel : at the Central Criminal Court ... on the 22, 23, 24 & 25 September, 1868 : before Mr. Commissioner Kerr ... : the report copied verbatim from the Times.
by Levison, Sarah Rachel, b. ca. 1806.
[1868]
Full report of the trial of Samuel M. Andrews, for the murder of Cornelius Holmes.
by Andrews, Samuel M., b. 1830, defendant.
[1868]
Opening argument of Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, one of the managers on the impeachment of the President.
by Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893.
[1868]
In equity. Opinion, decree, & injunction, in the case of Marcus Ormsbee vs. John Wood / Marcus Ormsbee.
by Ormsbee, Marcus.
[1868]
Report of the trial of William G. Halpin, for treason-felony, at the county of Dublin Commission Court, November, 1867 / William Halpin.
by Halpin, William G.
[1868]
The speech of Mr. John Checkley : upon his trial at Boston in 1724 / with an introduction by Rev. E.H. Gillett.
by Checkley, John, 1680-1754.
[1868]
Synopsis of facts and argument of Linus Child : presented to the Joint Standing Committee on Education : in behalf of the remonstrants against the petition of I. J. Wetherbee and others for an act to incorporate "The Boston Dental College", May 5, 1868.
by Child, Linus.
[1869]
The Schoeppe murder trial : the trial of Dr. Paul Schoeppe in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Cumberland County, Pa. : charged with the murder of Miss Maria M. Stennecke, by poison.
by Schoeppe, Paul, defendant.
[1869]
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. George Buckley, reporter.
by Evans, Eric Wyn.
[1870]
The alleged malpractice suit of Walsh vs. Sayre.
by Unknown Author
[1870]
Bribery and piracy : wilful and malicious loss of the steamship Shooting Star : fraud unparalelled ... .
by Hall, William M.
[1870]
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.
by Smith, Mortimer J., defendant.
[1870]
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.
by Smith, Mortimer J., defendant.
[1870]
In re William Winter. (The value of expert testimony) / by John Ordronaux.
by Ordronaux, John, 1830-1908.
[1870]
A statement of the case of the people against Elisha B. Fero / by Charles H. Porter, M.D.
by Porter, Charles H.
[1870?]
The Veiled lady, or, The mysterious witness in the McFarland trial : her confession, her history. Also, the sad history of her lovely but unfortunate cousin; startling disclosures of certain persons in high life.
by Unknown Author
[1871?]
Evidence before the Grand Jury in the case of A. Oakey Hall.
by Hall, A. Oakey (Abraham Oakey), 1826-1898.
[1872]
Official report of the trial of Fanny Hyde, for the murder of Geo. W. Watson, including testimony, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the court, reported verbatim. With portraits of the defendant and the deceased. From the short-hand notes of William Hemstreet, official reporter of the court
by Hyde, Fanny (Windley), Mrs., 1853-
[1871]
The People vs. Edward H. Ruloff : argument of Marshall B. Champlain, Attorney-General, State of New York, upon the trial of the prisoner for murder, January, 1871, at the court house, in Binghamton, Broome Co., N.Y. / reported by William O. Wyckoff.
by Champlain, Marshall B.
[1872]
The people against Edward H. Ruloff : for the murder of Frederick A. Mirrick / Edward Howard Rulloffson.
by Rulloff, Edward H. (Edward Howard), 1819-1871.
[1872]
Shiloh; or, the Tennessee campaign of 1862: written especially for the Army of the Tennessee in 1862 ... By a comrade on that battle-field and a West-Point graduate of 1827.
by Worthington, Thomas, 1807-1884.
[1872]
Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton, on the charge of poisoning General W. S. Ketchum. Tried at Annapolis, Md., December, 1871-January, 1872.
by Wharton, Elizabeth G. (Nugent)
[1873]
Summing up of John Graham, Esq., to the jury, on the part of the defence, on the trial of William M. Tweed, in the court of oyer and terminer of the county of New York / John Graham.
by Graham, John, 1821-1894.
[1873]
Summing up of John Graham, Esq., to the jury, on the part of the defence, on the trial of William M. Tweed, in the court of oyer and terminer of the county of New York / John Graham.
by Graham, John, 1821-1894.
[1873]
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 homoeopathy, while they were members
by Bushnell, William, 1801-1879, defendant.
[1873]
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 homoeopathy, while they were members
by Bushnell, William, 1801-1879, defendant.
[1873]
The Walworth parricide in New York : being a full, impartial, and thrilling account of that horrible tragedy : together with the true causes of the awful deed and statements of both sides.
by Bradshaw, Wesley, 1837-1927.
[1874]
The case of the Rev. E.B. Fairfield; being an examination of his 'Review of the case of Henry Ward Beecher,' together with his 'Reply' and a rejoiner, by Robert R. Raymond.
by Raymond, Robert R. (Robert Raikes), 1817-1888.
[1874]
The case of the Rev. E.B. Fairfield; being an examination of his 'Review of the case of Henry Ward Beecher,' together with his 'Reply' and a rejoiner, by Robert R. Raymond.
by Raymond, Robert R. (Robert Raikes), 1817-1888.
[1874]
The case of the Virginius: considered with reference to the law of self-defence.
by Curtis, George Ticknor, 1812-1894.
[1874]
The great Brooklyn romance : all the documents in the famous Beecher-Tilton case, unabridged.
by Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. defendant.
[1874]
Poor Mary Pomeroy! the Jersey City music teacher.
by Unknown Author
[1874]
The veil removed : or H.W. Beecher's trial and acquittal investigated, love demonstrated in plain dealings ...
by Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
[1874]
Wickedness in high places : a review of the Beecher case / by Edmund B. Fairfield.
by Fairfield, Edmund B. (Edmund Burke), 1821-1904.
[1875]
Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq. : before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 29th and 30th, 1875, on behalf of said Company / specially reported by D.F. Murphy.
by Gowen, Franklin B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1836-1889.
[1875]
The Beecher trial : a review of the evidence ; reprinted from the New York Times of July 3, 1875 ; with some revisions and additions.
by Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
[1876]
The Murdered Jewess : being the life, trial, and conviction of Rubenstein, the Polish Jew, for the murder of the beautiful Sara Alexander, his own cousin! ...
by Rubenstein, Pesach
[1876]
The trial of George E. Crozier for the murder of his wife, Fanny H. Crozier, Penn Yan, N.Y., March 6th to 16th, 1876. Reported by George G. Judd.
by Crozier, George E., defendant.
[1877]
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 5, 1877.
by Casey, John S. (John Sarsfield), 1846-1896.
[1877]
Influence of religion in the development of jurisprudence / by W.H. Platt.
by Platt, W. H. (William Henry), 1821-1898.
[1877]
The process, testimony and opening argument of the prosecution, vote and final minutes : in the judicial trial of Rev. W.C. McCune / by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, from March 5 to March 27, 1877.
by McCune, William Clement, 1821-1894, Defendant.
[1878]
Celebrated case of Bagot v. Bagot which occupied the Irish probate court from the 25th April to the 20th May, 1878.
by Bagot, Bernard.
[1878?]
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.
by Unknown Author
[1879]
Poor Mary Stannard! : a full and thrilling story of the circumstances connected with her murder : history of the monstrous Madison crime ...
by Unknown Author
[1880]
£5,000 damages. : Authentic report of the crim. con. trial of Joynt v. Jackson, in the Exchequer Court, Dublin, commencing May 10th, 1880. / From shorthand notes by a gentleman in court..
by Jackson, James.
[1880]
The president of the Western farm mortgage company, F. M. Perkins, vs. J. B. Watkins. Libel suit for $10,000 damages.
by Perkins, Francis M.
[1880]
Report of the proceedings in the case of Ruths vs Reuling : tried in the Circuit Court of Howard County, MD, March term, 1880.
by Unknown Author
[1881]
Argument of Benj. F. Butler, before the Rhode Island Supreme Court, (sitting in equity) Justices Potter, Stiness, and Tillinghast, Sept. 28, 1881. : In cases Quidnick co. vs. Chafee, et als., Same vs. Same, Chafee, trustee, et als., vs. A. & W. Sprague Manufacturing Co., et als.
by Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893.
[1881]
The battles of "Gravelly Run", "Dinwiddie Court-house", and "Five Forks", Va., 1865. Argument on behalf of Lieut Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U.S.A., respondent , by Asa Bird Gardner L.L.D., judge - advocate, U.S.A., of council before the court of inquiry convened by the President of the United States, (S.O. 277, ex. 6, Army hd. qrs., A.G.O., 9 Dec. 1879,) in the case of Lieut. Col. and Bvt. Major-General Gouverneur K. Warren, Corps of Engineers, formerly Major-General commanding the 5th Army Corps, applicant. Delivered July 27th, 28th, and 30th, 1881.
by Gardiner, Asa Bird, 1839-1919.
[1881]
Circuit court of the United States, District of Connecticut : In equity Le Baron B. Colt et al., vs. Mrs. E.H. Colt et al. Brief of Mess. Hyde and Perkins of counsel for defendant.
by Colt, Le Baron B.
[1881]
Wedded and murdered within an hour! The cruel murder of Mina Muller by Kenkowsky, alias Kettler. The Guttenberg-Hoboken tragedy. A thrilling and remarkable case, which recalls the murder of Mary Rodgers, The Segar Girl ... / Mrs. Philomena (Schmidt) Muller.
by Muller, Mrs. Philomena (Schmidt), d.1881.
[1883]
Crimes of preachers in the United States and Canada, from May 1876 to May 1883. / By M.E. Billings.
by Billings, M. E.
[1883]
Findings of the Court of Inquiry and Reviews of the Judge-Advocate-General and of the General of the Army in the Case of Major-General G. K. Warren
by Warren, G. K. (Gouverneur Kemble), 1830-1882.
[1883]
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 / by Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr.
by Goodell, Abner Cheney, 1831-1914.
[1884]
Closing argument of Hon. George M. Curtis, counsel for respondent, in the matter of the inquiry into the sanity of William C. Rhinelander. Before commissioners Patterson, Detmold and Nolan. New York, September 2nd, 1884.
by Curtis, Geo. M. (George Milton), 1843-1915.
[1884]
Testimony relating to expenditures in the Department of Justice: The Ottoman Case. (Mis. Doc. 38, Part 3.)
by 48th Congress, House of Representatives
[1884]
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. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
by Nutt, James.
[1884]
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. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
by Nutt, James.
[1885]
Argument of Henry A. Cram : against the so-called "Freedom of worship bill" before the Committee of cities of the Assembly, on the 14th & 21st of April, 1885.
by Cram, Henry A.
[1885]
Trial of Daniel Giddings for shooting Benjamin Wiltshire, August 5, 1882, near Chillicothe, Ohio / the complete report by the official stenographer, N. F. Dean.
by Giddings, Daniel, defendant.
[1888]
Trial of C.B. Reynolds for blasphemy, at Morristown, N.J., May 19th and 20th, 1887 / defence by Robert G. Ingersoll ; stenographically reported by I.N. Baker, and revised by the author.
by Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
[1890-1899]
The O'Shea-Parnell divorce case. Full and complete proceedings.
by Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891.
[1892]
Death in the mail ; a narrative of a wealthy widow and the trial and conviction of the assassin, who was her physician, attorney and friendly advisor, by Martin C. Day.
by Graves, Thomas Thatcher, 1841-1893, defendant.
[1893]
The Fall 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. By Edwin H. Porter, police reporter of the Fall River Globe.
by Porter, Edwin H.
[1899]
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 ... ; also including a complete synopsis of the evidence in possession of the authorities...
by Durrant, William Henry Theodore, d. 1898.
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