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Index to Volume VI. PACE verdict, 301; James Wilson and Jeremiah Smith, 301; Admiral Bailey as a witness, 348; A drum mer for the state penitentiary, 348; Plea of guilty must be sustained by evidence, 349; Resignation of the court crier, 349; A becoming beard, 349; A business which has gone to the devil, not hopeless, 349; Silence not always consent, 349; A law dispensary, 350; Anecdotes of Sir Francis Johnson, 389; An Irish affidavit, 389; Breeches and Inexpressibles, 389; Argument against fenc ing a burying-ground, 390; A little wizened-faced judge who could cure a cough, 390; Court stationery,390; Purchasing jury exemption, 390; Illinois digesting, 390; Insuring cigars against fire, 391; The witness refreshes his memory, 437; Irish justice's definition of " et al.," 437; In trial for forgery, testimony that accused cannot write his own name is irrelevant, 437; An Episcopal horse, 438; A chronic criminal has the burden of proof, 438; Court etiquette in South Carolina, 438; A legal career (in verse), 438; A wife not a "neces sity " for an infant, 439; Qualifications of a Mad agascar lawyer, 439; Suit for divorce because wife bleaches her hair, 439; The patent collarbutton in the Supreme Court of the United States, 439; Copy of a Pennsylvania will, 483; A blank margin and plenty of it, 483; A Georgia Solomon, 484; A novel case of set-off, 484; Senator Vance and the doctrine of election, 484; Definition of bigamy by a candidate for admission to the Bar, 484; An Indiana order for a change of venue, 485; Early Indiana eloquence, 537; Rural Ken tucky nerve, 537; No hard feelings, 537; Seeing the point and losing it again, 538; A verdict to encourage a young prosecutor, 538; A North Carolina charge in a breach of promise case, 538; Incompatibility of temperament, 538; A collec tion of North Carolina anecdotes, 538-9; Copy of a Pennsylvania warrant, 539; Rufus Choate's definition of a lawyer's vacation, 539; Demand and reply in rhyme, 540; Judge C. and the water melons, 540; Trying to avoid jury duty 586; A humorous legatee, 586; " Dead as she ever will be," 586; Sir John Byles's joke, 586; A court of errors, 586; He wanted law, 586; A new way to procure stationery, 587.

PACE Gaming — Public place — Cab, car, omnibus . . . 296 Gaols, English, a Century Ago (Illustrated) . .313 Geography of crime 302 German Jurists and Poets 3, 61 Gladstone's Successor in the House of Commons (with Portrait) 257 Glanders, Horse afflicted with, — Liability of seller to one to whom the disease is communicated . . . 536 Godiva (in Verse) 533 Graham Family, The Legal (with Portraits) . . 353 Great Men of Small Stature 342 Guardian, Petition for (in Verse) 311 Hammond, Prof. William G., Death of 252 Handwriting of Criminals 539 Harcourt, Sir William, Sketch of (with Por trait) 257 "Hawkers and Peddlers," Definition of 96 Heir, Right of, to inherit from ancestor whom he has murdered 534 "High Seas," Definition of 149 Homicide, Husband killed by wife's paramour in selfdefense 46 Honduras, British, Justice in 529 Horse, Glandered — Liability of seller to one to whom the disease is communicated 536 Howard, John : His work in reforming the prison system of England (Illustrated) 313 Hunting — Right to pursue noxious beasts upon lands of others 200 Hurricane, Definition of, in insurance policy . . .152 Husband and Wife. Right of husband, traveling with wife, to recover for loss of wife's baggage 98 Liability of husband for artificial teeth supplied to wife 296 Husband's liability for money advanced wife to purchase necessaries 48 Effect of divorce on estate by entireties .... 48 Husband lying in wait for wife's paramour — Right of paramour to defend himself 46 Hyi-.notism and the Law . . : 143

Field, David Dudley, Reminiscences of (with PortraitJ 209 Field, David Dudley, Death of 245 Fireman, Liability to, of owner of dangerous prem ises 249, 386 Fireworks, Liability of municipal corporation for in jury by 297 Fishing on Sunday, as a criminal offense 150 Flitch of Bacon, The Dunmow 533 Foreign Receivers and Judicial Assignees . 118, 170 Form of Procedure in Capital Trials among the Jews 336 "Fortuna, The," The case of 552 Gaines, Myra Clark, as a litigant

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Imprisonment for Debt — Statistics in England for 1892 Imputed Negligence — Negligence of driver not plain tiff's agent Individual Lynching Infant, Contributory negligence of, in playing on idle street car left in street Infant — Grasping guy wire hanging from electric pole not negligence Inheritance — In case of murder of ancestor by heir . Injunction to restrain publication of biography of famous person Injury, Liability for Innkeeper, Liability of Insanity, as Excuse for Crime Insanity, produced by injuries caused by defendant's negligence — Remote cause Insurance, Accident — Choking constitutes "external, violent and accidental means"

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