An Analytical Digest of the Laws of the United States, Volume 1

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Kay & Brother, 1865

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Contents

Brockett 2 How 238
xxxix
18 381
xlii
25
xlv
Dunn 6 Wh 204
xlvi
Delaware The Atlantic Steam Navigation
xlvii
CRIMES
xlviii
INDIANS
xlix
MAINE
li
Land sales
lii
PUBLIC MONEYS
liii
NOTARIES PUBLIC Page 704
lvi
Crabbe 584
lix
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
lxi
QUARANTINE AND HEALTH LAWS
2
Claudius Pet C C 484
3
Admission into the Union
6
Deliesseline Elkison v 2 Wh Cr Cas 56
8
ABATEMENT
9
ACCOUNTS
16
Clarke Leese v 3 Cal
17
District court
19
ADMIRALTY
24
Collection districts
27
856
32
ALIENS
33
AMENDMENTS
41
ARMORIES AND ARSENALS
50
Articles of
53
MARINES
54
Duane United States v Wall 106
85
Cargo of Brig George Mutual Safety Insurance
89
ATTACHMENTS
91
792
92
4 302
102
CADETS
104
CENSUS
117
CIRCUIT COURTS
124
How 202
128
CLERKS
130
CLERKS OF COURTS
137
COAST SURVEY
149
Commercial statistics
156
COMMISSIONERS
166
Bank of Alabama Darrington v 13 How
168
Clarke Lorman v 2 McLean 5701
170
22
171
CONNECTICUT
172
CONTEMPTS
189
RAILROADS
193
COURT OF CLAIMS
198
543
207
Hunters 3 W C C
215
DEFAULTERS
224
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
232
Columbia Bank of v Okely 4 Wh 235 246
235
Columbus Insurance Co v Peoria Bridge Co
242
Bank of Alexandria Young v 4 Cr 384
251
ELECTIONS
253
Commercial Bank of Vicksburg v Slocom 14
260
De Villemont v United States Hemp 339 13
261
Burgess 3 McLean 368
262
EXECUTION
264
234
265
FEES
271
FINES PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
280
FISHERIES Page
283
FORTIFICATIONS
293
GEORGIA
299
Dewey Alden v 1 Story 336
303
McLean 13 How 150
305
ILLINOIS
309
United States 4 How 251 262
312
Bank of North Carolina United States v 6
314
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
315
265
317
REVENUE CUTTERS
318
Bank of the United States v Dandridge 12
321
24
322
RIVERS
328
B ENTRY AND DEPARTURE OF VESSELS
329
Bullitt Heirs of v United States Hemp 333
333
Burden Corning v 15 How 256 271 726 733
343
6
366
Blunt Allen v 2 W M 122 136
367
Commonwealth v Barker 5 Binn 423
391
Patton 2 Paine 393 397
393
INDIANA
415
INSOLVENTS
437
JAILS
447
Burford Ex parte 3 Cr 448 449
448
KENTUCKY
455
95 321
457
E MINERAL LANDS IN MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN
459
Boby shall v Oppenheimer 4 W C C 482
482
LANDS NORTHWEST OF THE OHIO AND ABOVE THE MOUTH OF THE KENTUCKY
493
OF LANDS NORTH OF THE OHIO AND EAST OF THE MISSISSII
501
Ascertainment of claims
532
6
533
Eslava 9 How 421 449 259 260 543
543
Lands in Louisiana and Missouri
555
Boecaline Germon v 2 W C C 130
562
LANDS IN FLORIDA
565
K LANDS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON
571
Lands in Utah
577
Danfurth Hunt v 2 Curt C C 592
592
Organization of the marine corps
593
MISSISSIPPI
639
MISSOURI Page
645
Circuit court
647
District court 618
648
Collection districts
649
NAVIGATION
651
Light money
653
Relief of vessels in distress
654
Navigation of the lakes
655
NAVY
656
Organization of the navy
657
Shipment of seamen
658
Enlistment and discharge
659
Rules for the government of the navy
660
8
666
Medical department
668
Professors of mathematics
669
Pay and subsistence
670
Navy rations
673
Navy efficiency board
674
Navy pension fund
675
Taylor 12 Harris 289
676
Navy contracts
677
Purchase of hemp
678
NAVY DEPARTMENT
680
NAVY YARDS
682
Executive authority
683
Judiciary
684
Miscellaneous provisions
686
NEGROES
687
NEUTRALITY
688
NEW HAMPSHIRE
690
Collection districts
691
Collection districts
693
Judiciary
695
Collection districts
696
NEW YORK
697
Circuit courts
698
Collection districts
699
NORTH CAROLINA
702
Collection districts
703
OATHS
706
оно
707
Circuit and district courts
708
Collection districts
709
Land offices
710
Executive authority
711
Judiciary
713
Collection districts
714
Miscellaneous provisions
715
PASSENGERS
717
PATENTS
721
Patent office
722
Applications for patents
725
Cornell United States v 2 Mas 60 91 958 195
726
Holloway 3 S R
728
Rights of representatives and assignees
729
Caveats
730
Surrender and reissue of patents
731
Extension of patents
733
Disclaimers
734
Patent fund
735
PENNSYLVANIA
736
Collection districts
737
Pension office
738
Invalid pensions
746
Pensions to soldiers of the war of 1812
747
Pensions to soldiers of the Mexican war
748
Militia pensions
749
Naval pensions
750
Pensions to persons on board private armed ships
752
Payment of pensions
753
Miscellaneous provisions
755
PILOTS
757
Annual reports to congress
762
Mails and post routes
766
Mails to the Pacific
770
Foreign mails
772
Mail contracts
776
Post offices
779
Franking privilege
782
Rates of postage
785
Newspapers and periodicals
786
Postage stamps
788
Letter carriers
789
Unclaimed letters
790
Miscellaneous provisions
791
PRACTICE
792
Process
793
Juries
794
Barnards Heirs v Ashleys Heirs 18 How 43 463 559 Bertrand Read v 4 W C C 516
814
Corporation of Washington Thornton v 3
815
SHIPS AND SHIPPING
823
SLAVE TRADE
835
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
842
Lading of steamboats
848
SUPREME COURT
861
TELEGRAPHS Page
862
TERRITORIES
869
TIMBER
876
VERMONT
894
WISCONSIN
906
Cox United States v 11 Pet 162 166
932
265
938
Cox Wylie v 14 How
964
614
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