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appendix by James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1831. Gift of Dr. J. Mease. May, 11294, O. 2. On punishments and prisons. Translated by A. May. London, 1844.

Moreau Christophe, 11396, O. 2. Defense du projet de loi sur les prisons, par M. Moreau Christophe. Paris, 1844.

10723, O. De la réforme des prisons en France. Par L. M. Moreau Christophe. Paris, 1838.

Mudie, 9622, O. The felonry of New South Wales, being a faithful picture of the real romance of life in Botany Bay. By James Mudie. London, 1837.

Nicholas, 9442, O. A treatise on the law of adulterine bastardy, with a report of the Banbury case, and others. By Sir Harris Nicholas. London, 1836. Gift of the author.

Nugent, 10402, O. 3. On the punishment of death by law, with a letter to Basil Montagu, Esq. By Lord Nugent. London, 1840.

O'Sullivan, 13010, O. A report in favor of the abolition of the punishment of death by law, made to the Legislature of New York, April 14th, 1841, by John L. O'Sullivan. 2d edition. New York, 1841. Gift of Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.

Packard, 11005, O. 11. Memorandum of a late visit to the Auburn Penitentiary. By F. A. Packard. Philadelphia, 1841. Gift of the author. 12228, & 12506, O. An inquiry into the alleged tendency of the separation of convicts, one from the other, to produce disease and derangement. Philadelphia, 1849. Gift of the author, F. A. Packard, Esq.

Raoul Chassinat, 2426, Q. Études sur la moralité dans les bagnes et dans les maisons centrales de force et de correction, depuis 1822 jusqu'à 1837, par M. Raoul Chassinat Paris, 1844.

Sampson, 8403, D. Rationale of crime, and its appropriate treatment. By M. B. Sampson. With notes by E. W. Farnham. New York, 1846. 10951, O. Criminal jurisprudence considered in relation to cerebral organization. By M. B. Sampson. 2d edition. London, 1843. Sumner, 12315, O. 20. The Pennsylvanian system of prison discipline. triumphant in France. By George Sumner. Philadelphia, 1851. Swift, 12695, O. 7. A vindication of the calling of the special superior court at Middletown, for the trial of Peter Lung for murder. By Zephaniah Swift. Windham, 1816.

Varrentrapp, 11397, O. 5. De l'emprisonnement individuel sous le rapport sanitaire. Par George Varren trapp. Paris, 1844.

Winslow, 12701, O. 9, & 7605, D. The plea of insanity in criminal cases. By Forbes Winslow, Esq. Philadelphia and London, 1843.

12087, O. 8. The impropriety of capital punishments, or the report of a committee on Dr. Cuyler's sermon. Philadelphia, 1842.

12001, O. 5. Convict treatment. London, 1847.

1354, F. 1 & 2. First, Second, Third, Fourth and Seventh Reports of Her Majesty's Commissioners for revising and consolidating the criminal law. London, 1837 to 1848.

1344, F. Report of the select committee on transportation, together with the minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 3d Aug. 1838. London.

1350, F. Correspondence on the subject of convict discipline and transportation. Presented to Parliament. 2 vols. London, 1849.

1202, F. Second report of the inspectors appointed by parliament to visit the different prisons of Great Britain. London, 1837.

10307, O. Extracts from the second and third reports of the inspectors of

prisons for the home district; addressed to the Rt. Hon. the Secretary of State for the Home Department. By authority. London, 1837-1838.

1355, F. 3. Thirteenth report of the inspectors of the prisons of Great Britain, northern district. London, 1828.

1352, F. First report of the commissioners appointed to inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient constabulary force in the counties of England and Wales. London, 1839.

1388, F. First, 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th reports of Her Majesty's commissioners on criminal law. Presented to Parliament. London, 1831 to 1845. Gift of Wm. B. Reed, Esq.

1355, F. 1. Tables showing the number of criminal offenders in the year 1847, in each county of England and Wales, and the result of the proceedings. London, 1848.

1355, F. 4. Sixteenth report of the inspectors general of the prisons of Ireland. London, 1838.

1355, F. 2. Tables showing the number of criminal offenders in the year 1848, in each county of Ireland, and the result of the proceedings. Dublin, 1849.

1347, F. Report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the conduct, discipline and management of the Provincial Penitentiary. Montreal, 1849. Gift of Wm. Bristoe, Esq.

12506, O. 9. A review of Mr. Rantoul's report (against capital punishment) of 1836. Boston, 1837.

12506, O. 14. Report of the minority of the special committee of the Boston prison discipline society. Boston, 1846. 12506, O 13. 13159, O. 3. 1854.

12506, O. 5. Boston, 1842. 12506, O. 1.

1844.

Documents relating to the State Prison. Boston, 1842.
Annual report of the Massachusetts State Prison. Boston,

Reports of the inspectors of Prisons for the county of Suffolk.

Rules and regulations of the House of Correction. Boston,

11561, O. Journal of prison discipline and philanthropy. 6 vols. in 4. Philadelphia, 1845 to the present time.

12506, O. 11. A vindication of the separate system of prison discipline from the misrepresentations of the North American Review, July, 1839. Philadelphia, 1839.

12506, O. 10, & 12087, O. The Pennsylvanian system of Prison Discipline triumphant in France. Published by the Society for alleviating the miseries of prisons. Philadelphia, 1847.

9571, O. 13. Report of the committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania on the Eastern Penitentiary, at Philadelphia. Harrisburg, 1835.

11005, O. 14. Report of the majority and minority of the committee on the judiciary system, relative to capital punishment. Harrisburg, 1843. 9751, O. 14. Sixth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary. Philadelphia, 1835.

12315, O. 21. Seventeenth annual report of the Inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1846.

12586, O. The 1st, 2d, 3d, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th the Prison Discipline Society, Boston: Commencing 1826. collection of reports, and other pamphlets on the same subject. Whitman, Esq.

annual reports of Together with a Gift of Wm. E.

12715, O. 9. The design and advantages of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia, 1835.

9571, O. 8. Fourth annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia,

1832.

12715, O. 8 Sixth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1834.

9571, O. 9. Seventh annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia, 1835.

12506, O. 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7. The 10th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th annual reports of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1838 to

1845.

12085, O. 13. The 20th annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia, 1848.

12698, O. 7. The 23d annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia,

1851.

13031, O. 6. The 25th annual report of the House of Refuge. Phila

delphia, 1853.

13159, O. 2. phia, 1854.

The 26th Annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadel

CRIMINAL AND STATE TRIALS.

Amos, 11805, 0. The great Oyer of poisoning. The trial of the Earl of Somerset for poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, in the Tower of London. By A. Amos. London, 1846.

Blount, 12953, O. 2. Proceedings on the impeachment of Willam Blount, a Senator from Tennessee, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Philadelphia, 1799.

Burke, 12411, O. Celebrated trials connected with the aristocracy in the relations of private life. By Peter Burke, Esq. London, 1849. Burton, 10169, D. Narratives from criminal trials in Scotland. By John Hill Burton. 2 vols. London, 1852.

Chandler, 7526, D. American criminal trials. By Peleg W. Chandler. 2 vols. Boston.

D'Hautville, 10306, 0, and 11725, O. Report of the D'Hautville case. The

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the suggestion of Paul Daniel
Gonsalve Grand D'Hautville vs. David Sears, Miriam C. Sears, and
Ellen Sears Grand D'Hautville. Habeas corpus for the custody of
an infant child. 1840.

Guisquet, 10736, O. 5. Procés de M. Guisquet contre le Messager. Paris, 1839.

Gurney, 12953, O. 4. The proceedings on the trial of Thomas Walker, Samuel Jackson, James Cheetham, Oliver Pearsal, Benjamin Booth, and Joseph Collier, for conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to aid and assist the French in case they should invade this kingdom. Tried 1794. Taken in shorthand by Joseph Gurney. Philadelphia, 1794.

Hanway, 13113, O. Report of the trial of Castner Hanway for treason, in the resistance of the fugitive slave law of September, 1850: before Judges Grier and Kane, in the Circuit Court of the United States, in Philadelphia, November, 1851. To which is added an appendix containing the laws of the United States, on the subject of fugitives from labor; the charges of Judge Kane to the Grand Juries, and a statement of the points of law decided by the Court during the trial. By James J. Robbins, from the notes of Arthur Cannon and Samuel B. Dalrymple. Philadelphia, 1852.

Holmes, 11002, O. 11. Trial of Alexander Wm. Holmes, one of the crew of

the ship Wm. Brown, for manslaughter on the high seas.
delphia, 1842. Gift of John Jay Smith.

Phila

O'Connell, 1271, F. 3. State trial, Ireland. Affidavits and pleadings in the case of the Queen vs. D. O'Connell et al. London.

Prigg, 10562, O. Report of the case of Edward Prigg against the State of Pennsylvania (fugitive slave case). By Richard Peters. Philadelphia, 1842.

Seward, 12697, O. 11. Argument of Wm. H. Seward, in defence of Wm. Freeman, on his trial for murder. Auburn, New York, 1846.

Townsend, 12476, O. Modern State trials. Revised and illustrated with essays and notes. By Wm. C. Townsend. 2 vols. London, 1850. Von Feuerbach, 11707, O. & 8255, D. Narratives of remarkable criminal trials. Translated from the German of Anselm Von Feuerbach. By Lady Duff Gordon. London and New York, 1846.

Ward, 13196, O. 6. Report of the trial of Mathew F. Ward for the murder of N. H. Butler. New York, 1854.

Webster, 12509, O. 13. indicted for the 12509, O. 14.

Report of the trial of Professor John W. Webster, murder of Dr. George Parkman. Boston, 1850. The same reported for the N. Y. Daily Globe, with plates. New York, 1850. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

12509, O. 15. Professor Webster's defence. Boston, 1850.

Wharton, 12231, O. State trials of the United States during the administration of Washington and Adams, with references, historical and professional, and preliminary notes on the politics of the times. By Francis Wharton. Philadelphia, 1849.

8420, D. The trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Matthew Kilroy, William Warren, John Carroll, and Hugh Montgomery, soldiers in his majesty's 29th foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, 1770. Boston, 1770.

12562, O. Order of reference of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the State of Pennsylvania, complainant, against the Wheeling and 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. Saratoga Springs, 1851. Gift of Edwin M. Stanton, Esq.

9920, D. 5. Procés Affnær. Cour d'assises de la Seine 8 et 9 Avril, 1845. Réquisitoire et Plaidoiries. Paris, 1845.

REPORTS-TRIALS IN CIVIL CASES.

Aspden, 13002, O. Paper book in the case of Aspden vs. Aspden, tried in the Supreme Court of the United States. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of W. Linn Brown, Esq.

Baldwin, 12715, O. 2. Opinion of the Circuit Court of New Jersey, on rights of fishing in the Delaware. Delivered by Justice Baldwin. Philadelphia, 1831.

Burke, 12624, O. Celebrated trials with the upper classes of society in the relations of private life. By Peter Burke, Esq. London, 1851.

10275, D. The romance of the Forum; or narratives, scenes and anecdotes from courts of justice. By Peter Burke, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1852.

Burrell, 12912, O. Report of the trial in the cause of J. E. Carew against Sir C. M. Burrell and Col. George Wyndham, executors of the late

Earl of Egremont, and report of proceedings in the Insolvent Court in the matter of J. E. Carew, an insolvent. London, 1840 and 1842. Cooper, 12133, O. Reports of some cases adjudged in the Courts of the Lord

Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, and Vice-Chancellor in the years 1837, 1838. By Charles Purten Cooper. Vol. 1. London, 1838,

1841.

Dunn, 2603, Q. 14. Paper Book. Isaac C. Jones, Richard Oakford, and Samuel T. Jones, who survived Samuel Archer, to the use of I. C. Jones, Oakford & Co. vs. Nathan Dunn. Supreme Court, July Term, 1835. No. 52. Correspondence. Philadelphia, 1835.

O. Eaton.

Eaton, 13131, 0. Arguments of William W. Hubbell, Esq., of Philadelphia, on behalf of the defendants, before Hon. Samuel Nelson, in the case of Ross Winans vs. Orasmus Eaton et al., in the Circuit Court of U. S., against a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from constructing and vending the "eight-wheel railroad car," alleged to infringe Winans' patent of October, 1834. Albany, 1853. Gift of Girard, 11220, 11221, & 11222, O. Arguments of the defendants' counsel and judgment of the Supreme Court, United States, in the case of Vidal and another vs. the mayor, &c. of Philadelphia, the executors of S. Girard and others, defendants and appellees. January term, 1844. To which is added the will of Stephen Girard. Philadelphia. Gift of John Sergeant and Thomas P. Cope, Esqrs.

Hinchman, 12351, O. 4. The Hinchman conspiracy case, in letters to the N. Y. Home Journal, with an abstract of the evidence for the defence. Philadelphia, 1849.

12351, O. 3. Paper Book. Samuel S. Ritchie et al., plaintiffs in error, versus Morgan Hinchman, sur certificate from the Nisi Prius. Philadelphia, 1850.

12351, O. 1. Speeches of defendants' counsel, and the charge of Judge Burnside, in the case of Hinchman vs. Ritchie et al. Reported by Dyer and Murphy. Philadelphia, 1849.

12351, O. 2. Speech of David Paul Brown, in the case of Hinchman vs. Ritchie et al. Philadelphia, 1849.

Hood, 13161, O. 7. Paper Book. Estate of Wm. Hood, deceased. Philadelphia, 1853.

Ingham, 9566, O. 4. The Library Company of Philadelphia, in trust for the use of the Loganian Library, versus Samuel D. Ingham. Writ of error, &c. Philadelphia, 1836.

Kneass, 12822, O. Paper Book. In the matter of the contested election of District Attorney: Reed vs. Kneass. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the Hon. Wm. B. Reed.

Macon, 12154, O. The opinion of Chief Justice Marshall, in the case of Garnet vs. Macon. Richmond, 1825.

Sedgwick, 12695, O 3. Refutation of the reasons assigned by the arbitrators for their award in the case of the two Greek frigates. By H. D. Sedgwick. New York, 1826.

Ward, 13170, O. 5. Dickerson vs. Ward. History of the case, by Townsend Ward. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the author.

INDIVIDUAL AND PARTICULAR CASES.

12028, O. Report of the solicitor of the treasury in the case of the Pea Patch Island. 1848.

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