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Dunlop, 11752, O. The General Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to April 22, 1846, with notes and references to all the decisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, giving construction to said laws, and an index. Compiled by James Dunlop. Philadelphia, 1847.

Getz, 11917, O. A general collection of precedents in conveyancing. By George Getz. Philadelphia, 1845.

Graydon, 11741, O. Graydon's forms of conveyancing and of practice in the courts of common pleas, quarter sessions, oyer and terminer, the supreme and orphan's courts, &c. A new edition. By R. E. Wright. Philadelphia, 1845.

Hall, 11845, 0. The land-owner's manual, containing a summary of statute regulations in New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin. By B. F. Hall. Auburn, N. Y., 1847.

Hickey, 9654, D. The Constitution of the U. States, with an account of the State Papers, &c. &c. By W. Hickey. Philadelphia, 1853.

Hopkinson, 10323, O. 1. Speeches of Joseph Hopkinson and Charles Chauncey, on the judicial tenure, delivered in the convention of Pennsylvania for revising the constitution. Philadelphia, 1838.

McLaughlin, 12824, O. 5. Appointments of auditors, &c., by the inferior courts of Philadelphia, briefly reviewed. By Daniel McLaughlin. Philadelphia, 1851.

Purdon, 11740, O. A Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania from the year 1700 to 1846. 7th edition; the first four editions by the late John Purdon, Esq. The last three by George M. Stroud. Philadelphia, 1847. 11740, O. The same. 5th edition. Philadelphia, 1837. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Read, 13161, O. 8. Argument of John M. Read, in favor of the constitutionality of the subscription by the City of Philadelphia to the Hempfield Railroad. Philadelphia, 1853.

Washburn, 11393, O. Sketches of the judicial history of Massachusetts, from 1630 to 1775. By Emons Washburn. Boston, 1840.

Wharton, 12312, O. 6. A letter on the right and power of the city of Philadelphia to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. By Thos. I. Wharton, Esq. Philadelphia, 1846. Gift of the author.

12847, O. The Constitutions of the several States of the Union and United States, including the Declaration of Independence, and articles of confederation Taken from authentic documents. New York, 1852.

5052, O. Laws of the United States of America, from 4th March, 1789, to the 4th of March, 1827, including all treaties, &c. &c. To which is added (in vol. 7) a general index to all laws, treaties and resolutions, from the adoption of the Federal Constitution to the close of the 19th Congress. (Printed by Bioren and Duane and P. Force.) 7 vols. Philadelphia and Washington, 1815 to 1827.

12247, O. Acts and resolutions passed at the second session of the 30th Congress of the United States. With an appendix. Washington, 1849.

12344, O. Laws of the United States, resolutions of Congress under the Confederation, treaties, proclamations, Spanish regulations, and other documents respecting the public lands. 2 vols. Washington, 1828.

12713, O. Pension Laws now in force relative to invalid, navy, revolutionary and other pensions; together with the constructions placed thereon, and forms for applicants, &c. Compiled by the Commissioner of Pensions. Washington, 1849. Gift of the War Department.

12701, O. 6. A commentary on the Bankrupt Law of 1841, showing its operation and effect. By a member of the Bar of New York. New York, 1841. 12733, O. Acts of the Second Biennial Session of the General Assembly of Alabama, commencing Nov., 1849; also session 1851-2, &c., to the present time. Montgomery, 1850, &c. Gift of the State.

12832, O. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court of Massachusetts,

in the years 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850 and 1851. Together with the rolls and messages; with a vol. of indices. Boston, 1844. Gift of Hon. Geo. Livermore.

13215, O. The charter and ordinances of the city of Boston, together with the Acts of the Legislature, relating to the city; collated and revised pursuant to an order of the city council. By Peleg W. Chandler. Boston, 1850. Gift of Thomas Balch, Esq.

9271, O. 20. Constitution of the State of Michigan, as adopted 1835. Detroit, 1835. Gift of J. Jay Smith.

2645, Q. State of New York, second, third and fourth reports of the commissioner of practice and pleadings. Code of procedure. Albany, 1829. Gift of Wm. B. Reed, Esq.

13016, O. Code of procedure of the State of New York, as amended by the Legislature, by an Act passed July 10th, 1851. Albany, 1851. Gift of the State.

12667, O. Laws of the State of New York, for the years 1806, 1812, and 1833. Albany, 1806, &c. Gift by the same.

12667, O. Laws of the State of New York, passed at the 73d Session of the Legislature, 1850; and the names and residences of the Judges, Surrogates, county Clerks, Sheriffs, and District Attorneys of the State of New York. Also for 1851, 1852, &c., to the present time. Albany, 1850, &c. Gift of the State of New York, through Dr. T. R. Beck.

12715, 0. 3. Laws of New Jersey, regulating fisheries in the River Delaware, and the agreement between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, settling the jurisdiction of the Delaware and its islands. Camden, 1831.

12715, O. 19. Report of the Commissioners of the State of New Jersey on the river Delaware. Camden, 1835.

413, F. 8. Defence of the Legislative Constitution of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1728.

12715, O. 22. Report of the commissioners to revise the civil code of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, 1834-5.

13032, O. 2. Report of the commissioners appointed to revise the code of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg. Gift of Hon. G. H. Hart.

413, F. 6. Charter granted by the Hon. William Penn, Esq., to the Freeholders of Pennsylvania, October 28th, 1701. Philadelphia, 1725.

233, F. Laws of Pennsylvania. By A. J. Dallas, Esq. 2 vols. Phila

delphia, 1789 and 1793.

311, F. Laws of Pennsylvania from settlement to 1781.

535, 536, 537, and 1116, F. Do. from 1781 to 1801.

3069, 3070, & 3071, O.

Do. from 1801 to 1831.

11016, O. Do. from 1831 to 1843.

11204, O. Do. for 1844.

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12248, O. Do. from 1849 to the present time. 420, F. 2.

Collection of all the Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania now

in force. Philadelphia, 1742.

420, F. 3. Appendix containing the laws now expired, altered, or repealed. Philadelphia, 1742.

2466, Q. Laws enacted in third sitting of the ninth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1785.

11546, O. Laws of Pennsylvania for 1841. Harrisburg.

10323, 0. 3. Draft of a revised common school law. By Thos. H. Burrowes. Harrisburg, 1839.

12900, O. A digest of the Acts of Assembly relating to the first School

District of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of R. J. Hemphill, Secretary.

2641, Q. 1 & 2. Daily Legislative Union, January 4th, 1854, to May 8th, 1854. Harrisburg, 1851. Gift of Hon. Wm. C. Patterson and G. H. Hart. 13137, O. 11. Charter, constitution and by-laws of the Law Academy of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1848.

13137, O. 12. The argument lists of the Law Academy of Philadelphia. Sessions of 1849 '50, 1851 '52, and 1852 '53.

10558, O. A digest of the ordinances of the corporation of the city of Philadelphia, and of the acts of Assembly relating thereto. Published by authority of Councils. Philadelphia, 1841. Gift of Councils.

13216, O. Ordinances of the corporation of, and Acts of Assembly relating to the city of Philadelphia, chronologically arranged with a digested index. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of Tho. Balch, Esq.

13217, O. Ordinances of the corporation of the City of Philadelphia, passed between 1850 and 1854: And Acts of Assembly relating to the city. Philadelphia, 1854. Gift of Thos. Balch, Esq.

13161, O. 6. Paper book: Sharpless and others vs. The City of Philadelphia, respecting the subscription to the Hempfield Railroad. Philadelphia, 1853. 1288, F. The Acts of Assembly now in force in the colony of Virginia. Williamsburg, 1769.

12658, O. Abridgment of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations of Virginia, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Maryland, New England, New York, Carolina, &c. Digested in the method of Mr. Wingate and Mr. Washington's abridgments. London, 1704.

FOREIGN-BRITISH.

Allen, 12404, O. 1. Inquiry into the rise and growth of the Royal Prerogative in England. By John Allen. London, 1849.

Hardwicke, 11979, O. The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. With selections from his correspondence, speeches, and judgments. By George Harris. 2 vols. London, 1847.

Hardy, 9700, O. Rotuli de oblatis et finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati, tempore Regis Johannis. Accurante Thoma Duffus Hardy. London, 1835. Gift of the British Government.

Hatsell, 2381, Q. Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons, with observations. By Hatsell. 4 vols. and an index. London, 1785. Hawles, 7634, D. 1. The Englishman's right; a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman. By Sir John Hawles, Knt. London, 1771. Gift of James Gibson.

Hunter, 9361, O. Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipa, de Anno tricessimo-primo Regni Henrici primi. Ed. Josephus Hunter. London, 1833. Gift of the British Government.

9365, O. Fines, sive Pedes Finium: sive Finales concordiæ in curia Domini Regis. Edente Josepho Hunter. Vol. 1. London, 1835. Gift of the same.

Laya, 11371, 0. Droit Anglais, ou Résumé de la Legislation Anglais sous la forme de codes, par Alexandre Laya. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845. Palgrave, 9358, O. Rotuli Curiæ Regis. Rolls and records of the court of the King's Justiciars or Justices. Vol. 1. Edited by Sir Francis Palgrave, K. H. London, 1835. Gift of the British Government. 9367, O. An essay upon the original authority of the King's council. By Sir Francis Palgrave, K. H. London, 1834. Gift by

same.

Roberts, 9362, O. Excerpta è Rotulis Finium in Turri Londinensi, temp. Henrico Tertio Rege. Cura Caroli Roberts. Vol. 1. London, 1835.

Gift by same.

Thomson, 9281, O. An historical essay on the Magna Charta of King John. By Richard Thomson. London, 1829.

Toland, 12177, O. Anglia Libera; or the limitation and succession of the Crown of England explained and asserted. By Jo. Toland. London, 1701.

1171, F. Ancient laws and institutes of England, comprising laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, from Ethelbert to Cnut; the laws called Edward the Confessor's; the laws of William the Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the First: Also, monumenta ecclesiastica Anglicana, from the 7th to the 10th century, and the ancient Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon laws, with a compendious glossary. Printed by command of his late majesty William IV., 1840. Gift of the British Government.

1170, F. Ancient laws and institutes of Wales, comprising laws supposed to be enacted by Howell the Good, modified by subsequent regulations under native princes prior to the conquest of Edward the First; and anomalous laws consisting principally of institutions, which, by the statute of Ruddlan, were admitted to continue in force; with an English translation of the Welsh text. To which are added a few Latin transcripts, containing digests of the Welsh laws, principally the Dimetian code. Printed by command of William IV. London, 1841. Gift of the same.

CONTINENTAL EUROPE.

Gadrat, 10652, O. Traité des faillites et banqueroutes. Par M. J. M. V. Gadrat. Paris, 1841.

Hennequin, 10692, O. Introduction historique à l'étude de la legislation Française. Par Viator Hennequin. 2 tom. Paris, 1841.

Lindorp, 2393, Q. Der Romischar Reisserlichen, auch zu Hungern und Böhmen. Acta Publica. Durch Michaelem Casparum Lindorpium. Weiss, 1622. Gift of F. A. Packard, Esq.

Montlosier, 10127, O. Denonciation des Cours Royales relativement au système religieuse et politique signalé dans le mémoire à consulter, par M. le Comte de Montlosier. Paris, 1826.

Renouard, 10865, O. Traité des faillites et banqueroutes. Par A. C. Renouard. 2 tom. Paris, 1842.

10905, O. Code civil de l'empire de Russie, traduit sur les editiones officielles. Par un jurisconsulte Russe. A Rennes, 1841.

6917, D. Codice civile de Napoleone il grande col cenfronto delle Leggi Romane. 3 vols. Milano, 1809.

1923, O. 1. Le procés de Montargis, affaire de liberté des cultes, jugée en appel par la cour royale d'Orleans. Paris, 1838.

821, D. 2. Recueil d'Édits, etc. concernant l'Administration des Colonies Françaises de l'Amerique, &c. Paris, 1744.

ASIA.

11494, O. Ayeen Akerby; or the Institutes of the Emperor Akber. Translated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. 2 vols. London, 1800.

CRIMINAL AND PENAL LAW, POLICE, PRISONS, AND PRISON DISCIPLINE.

Addison, 10503, D. 4. Liberty of speech and of the press. A charge to the grand juries. By Alexander Addison. Washington, Pa., 1798. Adshead, 11601, O. Prisons and prisoners. By Joseph Adshead. London,

1845.

Alauzet, 10649, O. Essai sur les peines et le système penitentiaire. Par Isidore Alauzet. Ouvrage couronné par l'institut. Paris, 1842. Barclay, 12086, O. 10. Address delivered at the laying of the corner-stone

of the House of Refuge for colored juvenile delinquents, July, 1848. By James J. Barclay, A. M. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of the author. Beccaria, 10274, O. Operé di Cesare Beccaria. 2 vols. Milano, 1821.

10217, O. Des delits et des peines, par Beccaria, traduction nouvelle accompagnée de notes, par P. J. S. Dufey (de l'Yonne). Paris, 1821.

Browning, 7455, D. England's exiles; or a view of a system of instruction and discipline as carried into effect during the voyage to the penal colonies of Australia. By C. A. Browning, M. D. London, 1842. Burr, 9920, D. 3. Review of Rev. Dr. Berg's discourses on capital punishment. By Rev. C. C. Burr. Philadelphia, 1845.

Cepola, 9145, D. Consilia criminalia Bartholomei Cepola Veronensis. Lugduni, 1543.

Cheever, 7296, D. Punishment by death; its authority and expediency. By Rev. Geo. B. Cheever. New York, 1842.

Crawford, 10328, O. 6. Extracts from the second report of (Wm. Crawford and W. Russell, Esq.) the inspectors of prisons for the Home District. London, 1838.

Dix, 11642, O. Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States. By D. L. Dix. Boston, 1845.

12506, O. 2. Letters to convicts in twenty-six State Prisons, and ten Houses of Correction or County Penitentiaries. (By Miss Dorothea Dix.) 5th thousand. 1848.

Dixon, 9469. John Howard, and the prison world of Europe. By H. Dixon. London, 1850.

Dole, 12506, O. 8. An examination of Mr. Rantoul's report for abolishing capital punishment in Massachusetts. By Benjamin Dole. Boston, 1837.

Dumas, 10949, O. Celebrated crimes. By Alexander Dumas. London, 1843. Hill, 13084, O. Crime: its amount, causes and remedies. By Frederic Hill, barrister at law, late inspector of prisons. London, 1853.

Lieber, 10323, O. 2. A popular essay on subjects of penal law, and on uninterrupted solitary confinement at labor. By Francis Lieber. Philadelphia, 1838.

Livingston, 11005, O. 2. Remarks on the expediency of abolishing the By Edward Livingston, LL. D.; with an

punishment of death.

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