and foreign, 231; persons and things in, 220; domicil ín, 222, 774. Law, quasi-international, 233; in the 4th Art., 234.
-, international, identified with State law, how determined, 760, 769, 772, 785.
foreign international, 786, 790. Law, J., on the word State, 268. Le Grand, J., on the word State, 268. Lewis, J., on effect of judgments, 249. Liberty, effect of a universal attribution
Lieber's Hermeneutics, 268, 330, 416 (4), 418.
Lincoln, President, on the authority of the Supreme Court, 257 (3). Livingston, J., on effect of judgments,
Lockwood, J., on the claim of slave-
owner, 359; on effect of certificate under fug. sl. Act, 631 (1). Loring, Mr. Comm. E. G., on the fug. sl. Act, 677, 719. Lumpkin, J., on slavery in Ga., 107 (2), 109 (2).
Madison, Mr., in convention, 258 (1).
Manumission. See Slaves, emancipation of.
Mariners, negro. See Negroes, free; Ves- sels.
Marshall, Ch. J., on effect of judgments, 254; on the word State, 416 (3); on suit at law, 729 (2).
Mr., in Ho. of Rep., on extra- dition of criminals, 615; on cases and controversies, 538 (1). Marvin, J., on fug. sl. laws, 60 (1), 501, 637, 665, 743.
McLean, J., on State naturalization, 276
(1); on citizenship, 300, 373; on claim of slave owner, 373; on the seizure and removal of fug. sl., 497, 556, 561; on the fug. sl. Act, 485, 490, 501, 612 (2), 635, 674, 707; ascribing slavery to positive law, 406 (2); on personality of slaves, 571 (2), 765 (2); on the domestic slave trade, 765; on status of re- turned slave, 775; on suit at com- mon law, 732 (1).
Meredith, Mr., his argument in Prigg's case, 468 (2), 591 (1), 650 (1). Mexican law abolishing slavery, 195. citizens under treaty with U. S., 200 (3).
Militia, service of negroes in: argument from exclusion of blacks, by Taney, Ch. J., 290. See Slaves, Negroes. Mills, J., on citizenship of blacks, 16 (1), 293 (1).
Missouri Compromise, 168 (1); repeal
of, 179; judgment of Supreme Court declaring void, 180. Mitchell, J., on slave-owner's claim, 360. Morton, Mr. Commissioner, decisions re- specting claim to fugitive appren- tice, 404 (1); distinction of color in case of slaves, 407 (2). Murray, J., on slavery in Cal., 200 (5).
Nativo habendo, writ of, possible use of, 589; common law of, 735 (3). Naturalization, effect of, on the question of citizenship, 275, 290, 294, 787. Necessary and proper, meaning of the
words in the Const., 603, 755 (1). Negro, mulatto, &c., distinguished from white, Va., 4; Ky., 19; N. Car., 86, 88 (2); Tenn., 90; Oh., 121 (1), 122; Ind., 131; III, 135; Ark., 173; Io., 177; discrimination of in the national jurisprudence, 340.
law against claiming such as slave, Me., 35; N. H., 36; Vt., 40; Mich., 141. And see Fugitives from service, State laws respecting; Per- sonal Liberty bills.
marriage with white, prohibi- tion of, Mass., 29, 31; Me., 34;- Del., 77; N. Car., 86; Tenn., 92; Ind., 128; Ill., 135; Mich., 140; Io., 177; Ks., 187; Fla., 193; Tex., 199; Wash. T., 218; prohibition repealed, Mass., 32.
marriage disability, argument from in regard to citizenship, 286 (2).
serving under indentures, Oh., 116; Ind., 123-125, 127, 129; Ill., 132, 133.
separate schools for, Oh., 121. opinions on, in Dred Scott's case followed, 195 (1).
Negroes, alien free, required to remove, Mass., 31.
free, abduction of. See Kid- napping; Fugitives from service; Personal liberty bills.
certificates of freedom, laws respecting, N. Y., 54, 55; Oh., 117; Ill., 134, 135; Mich., 138; Mo., 170; Ark., 173; and see registry of.
Negroes, free, colonization of law re- specting, Va., 12; Md., 21; Tenn., 94; Ind., 131.
citizenship of, in respect to a State, recognized, Va., 4, 5; Mass., 31, 32 (1); N. H., 36; Vt., 40; N. Car., 87 (3)-denied, 16 (1), 88 (3), 90 (2), 92 (1), 107 (2).
citizenship of, in respect to the 4th Art. of the Cons., denied, 16 (1), 46 (1), 90 (2), 92 (1), 172 (2)— recognized, 170 (1); opinions re- specting, in Dred Scott's case, 280- 314; the question examined, 319- 341. See Citizens,
condition of, in La., 164 (1). disabilities of, declared by statute, Del., 81; La., 157; Oreg., 217.
enlistment of-laws per- mitting, Va., 2; N. Y., 54; La., 159 -laws against, Ky., 15; N. Car., 85; Tenn., 93. See Militia,
-, guardians for, S. C., 97; Ga., 102; Ala., 150, 152; Fla., 193, 194.
hired out by public author- ity, Del., 80; Ga., 102, 109; III., 135.
immigrat'n of, laws against, Va., 5, 9, 11; Ky., 15, 18; Md.. 20; Del., 77, 78; N. Car., 84, 86; Tenn, 92; S. Car., 97; Ga., 109; Ob., 117; Ind., 130, 131; Ill.. 135, 136; Miss., 145-147, 149; Ala., 151, 152; La., 158, 161, 163; Mo., 168 (2), 170; Ark., 172; Io., 176; Fla., 191, 193; Tex., 197; Oreg., 216. See Vessels.
insolvent, law respecting,
instruction of-from other States prohibited, Conn, 45,-resi- dent, prohibited, Ga., 105; Ala, 151; meetings of for being taught prohibited, Va., 9; schools prohib- ited, Mo., 170.
Negroes, free, punishment of, Va., 8; Ky., 16, 17; Miss., 146; Ala, 151; La., 165; by reducing to slavery, Va., 8, 13; Md., 21, 23; Del., 77; Ň. Car., 87; S. Car., 96, 97; Ga., 104. reduced to slavery. See
Slaves, emancipated.
-, registry of, Va., 10; Del., 76; Tenn., 91, 92; S. Car., 100; Ga., 104, 107; Ind., 131; Ill., 133, 134; Miss., 147; La., 164; Mo., 170. required to wear badges, S.
removal of, from State, Miss., 147; Ark., 174; Fla., 193. testimony of, Md., 19, 20, 23; Del., 77; N. Čar., 82; Tenn., 89; S. Car., 97 (2); Oh., 118; Ind., 128, 131; II., 135; La., 164 (1); Io., 177; Neb., 186; Tex., 197; Cal, 204; Oreg., 217.
restricted in contracts for service, Md., 24;-in trading, Va., 6; Md., 20; Tenn., 94; S. Car., 98, 100; La., 157; Fla., 191;-in use of arms, V., 7; Md., 20; Del., 80; N. Car., 88; Ga., 106.
-,voluntary enslavement, laws for, Va., 12; Md., 24; Tenn., 94; La., 166; Ark., 174; Fla., 195; Tex, 199.
Nelson, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 446, 595 (1), 632, 659 (1), 701; on the ex- tradition of criminals, 620; on sta tus of returned slave, 778. Northwest Territory, cession of claims to, 110; Ordinance for, 113; Ordi- nance for, extended to the South- west Terr., 89; to La. Terr., 156, 175; applications to Congress to allow slavery in N. W. T., 124 (1). See Territory.
leaving State, forbidden to | O'Conor, Mr., his arguments cited, 370 return, Va., 10; S. Car., 97; Miss., 148; Mo., 170.
-, not parties to the social com- pact, 14 (1); not to hold slaves, Va., 13; not to sell liquore, S. Car., 98; not to sell liquors to slaves, Ark., 173; not to be employed in drug stores, Ga., 107; nor in printing offices or boats, Miss., 147; nor as masons, &c., Ga., 107; not to preach, Miss., 147, 151; Ala., 151; Mo., 170; not to keep public house, Miss., 147; non-resident, not to preach, Del., 80.
(4), 375 (2), 591 (1), 705 (1), 772 (1).
Ordinance of 1787. See N. W. Terri- tory.
Paine, J., on claim of slave-owner, 360, | Parker, J., on slavery in Mass., 29 (1); on privileges of citizens, 345; on fugitives from justice, 392; on the fug. sl. Act, 440, 552. Parsons, J., on slavery in Mass., 29 (1); on effect of judgments, 252.
Peck, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 525, 568, | Scott, J., on status in Mo. of returned
755 (2). Pennington, J., on effect of judgments, 250 (2).
People, who are the sovereign, in R. I., 50 (1); sovereigns without subjects, 271 (1).
Peonage in Mexico, 196.
Personal liberty, bills to protect, dis- criminated, 763. See Fugitives from service.
Pope, J., on delivery of fugitives from
Posse-comitatus under fug. sl. Act, 745. Prussia, law of respecting slaves of for- eign owners, 771 (2).
Quasi-international law of the U. S., 223, 233. See Law.
Radcliff, J., on effect of judgments, 249. Randolph, Att'y-Gen. and Gov., on fug. sl. provision, 386 (1), 424 (1). Rantoul, Mr., his argument on fug. sl. Act cited, 695 (1).
Read, J., on word State, 412, 420; on the fug. sl. Act, 496.
Recorder of N. Y., jurisdiction of, 646. Reeves, J., on slavery in Conn., 44 (2). Republican government, guarantee of, in the Cons., 355 (1).
Review, Southern Quarterly, precursor
of doctrines in Dred Scott's case, 298 (1); slaves recognized as per- sons, 408 (1).
Rights, substantive and adjective dis- tinguished, 256, 596. Rivers, navigation of Ohio and Missis- sippi, 113.
Robinson, Mr. Conway, his article on
the controversy about fugitives from justice, 389 (1); his essay on the fug. sl. provision, 577 (1), 591 (1).
Roman law of citizenship, 298 (2), 322.
Savage, J., on the basis of slavery in N.
Y., 56 (1); on fugitives from jus- tice, 392; his theory of legislation respecting them, 608. Sawyer's Southern Institutes, that slaves are persons, 408 (1).
Sedgwick, J., on effect of judgments, 250, 266 (2).
Sergeant's Const. Law, on fug. sl. pro- vision, 720.
Servants, law of New Mexico, 209; of Utah, 213. See Negro, serving un- der indentures.
Settlement, law of, in Conn., 46 (2). Sewall, J., on effect of judgments, 252, 265 (3), 266 (2).
Seward, Gov., his arguments in cases of demand for fugitives from justice, 387 (3) (4), 388 (1), 389 (1), 390 (1). Shaw, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 410, 497, 637, 653, 706; on the claim of slave- owner, 359, 770, 774 (2).
Slavery and freedom, no condition inter- mediate, 13 (1).
presumptions of law respecting, Ky., 17 (2); N. J., 62 (3); Del., 78 (2); N. Car., 88 (1); Tenn., 92 (1); Ill., 135.
-, policy of State re- specting, Ga., 109 (2); Miss., 149 (1); La., 166 (1). Slavery, ethical view of excluded, 409.
abolition of by legislation, Mass., 28 (3); N. H., 35; Vt., 37; Conn., 42, 43; R. I., 48, 49; N. Y., 53, 55; N. J., 63, 67; Pa., 67; N. W. Terr., 113, 175, 179; Nebr., 186; Mexico, 195.
, declared to be established, Ala., 152.
guarantees of, in State consti- tutions, Va., 11 (3); Ky., 18; Md., 22 (1), 23 (2); Tenn., 93 (1); Ga., 101 (2); Miss., 145 (1); Ala., 150; Mo., 168 (2); Ark., 171 (2); Choc- taw Nation, 190; Fla., 194; Tex., 196.
question of its existence in the Territories of the U. S., independ- ently of legislation, examined, 180- 185, 204-207, 211 (3), 218 (2). Slave-trade, the African, State laws
against, R. L., 49; Del, 75; S. Car., 95; Ga., 101, 103; Miss., 143; Ala., 150; La., 156.
legislation of Congress, 788. the domestic, State laws; see Slaves, importation of; of the power of Congress in respect to it, Slaves, abduction of, laws against, Va., 147 (2), 571 (2), 764. 7, 9, 10, 13; Ky., 17; Del., 75; N.
Car., 88; S. Car., 99; Tenn., 93; Ga., 106; Miss., 148; Ala., 152;
emancipation of by owners, pro- hibited, Md., 24; N. Car., 82; S. Car., 97, 99; Ga., 102, 104, 109; Miss., 143, 149; Ala., 151; La., 165; Ark., 174.
-, emancipation of, limited by se- curity against charge, Ky., 17; Del., 77; N. Car., 85; Tenn., 90; Miss., 143; Mo.. 168 (2).
-, emancipation of, limited by se- curity to remove from the State, N. C.. 87; Tenn., 92; Ala., 151; L., 165; Fla., 192; Tex., 196.
, emancipated, required to leave the State, Va., 7, 11; N. Car.. 87; Ala., 151; La., 165; Fla., 192; Tex., 196.
enlistment of, allowed, R. L, 48; N. Y., 51, 54;-prohibited, N. J.,
exciting discontent among. against, Miss., 148; La., 161, 165.
exciting insurrection among, against, Va., 6, 8; Ky., 18; N. Car., 86; Tenn., 93; S. Car., 99; Ga., 105; Miss., 148; Ark., 173; Ke., 187; Fla., 191; Tex., 199.
exportation of, forbidden, R. I., 49; N. Y., 53; Pa., 70; Del., 74, 78.
fugitive, declared felon, Md., 22. fugitives from State, in other States, Va., 12; Md., 22.
fugitive. See Fugitives from service.
gaming with, against, N. C., 87; S. Car., 98; Ga., 107; La., 164; Fla., 195.
hiring their time, against their being allowed, S. Car., 99; Ga., 107; Fla., 194, 195; Tex., 199.
-, importation of from other States, against, Va., 2; Ky., 16; Md., 19, 21; Dist of Col., 27; Mass., 29; Conn., 42; R. L., 49; N. Y., 52, 54;
N. J., 61, 62; Pa., 68; Del., 74; N. Car., 84, 86; Tenn., 91; S. Car., 95, 96; Ga., 101 (2), 103; Miss., 147 (2); Ala., 151; La., 156, 162; Mo., 168 (2); Ark., 171 (3). Slaves, importation of from other States, allowing, Va., 5, 8; Ky., 14; Md, 23; N. Car., 86; Tenn., 94; S. Car., 96; Ga., 103, 108; Miss., 145; La, 159, 161; Fla., 192. See Negroes serving under indentures.
killing, punishment of, Va., 5; Del., 80; N. Car., 83, 85; Tenn., 90; S. Car., 97; Ga., 101; Ala, 150; La., 158; Mo., 168.
manumission of See Slaves, emancipation of.
marriage of, want of legal con- sequences in, 82 (2), 160.
meetings of, against, Va., 7; 8. Car., 96; Ga., 101; Ala., 151; Mo., 160.
owners of, compensated for those executed, S. Car., 99; Ga., 101; Miss., 149; Ala., 150.
-, ownership of ten, a qualification to election to legislature, S. Car., 95 (2).
, ownership of, in free States; as a privilege of citizen under the 4th Art., 357-370, see Citizens; in re- spect to fugitives under the 4th Art., 569-579, see Fugitives; under pri- vate international law, 768, see Status.
-, owners of, allowed by statute to hold in free State, for limited pe- riod, Conn., 44, 47 (1); R. L. 49; N. Y., 58; N. J., 63, 64; Pa., 69, 73; Ind., 130.
passive condition of, declared, La., 157.
personality of, recognized, 76 (1), 78 (1), 408 (2), 765.
-, persons or chattels, the impor tance of the distinction, 183 (5); 571-579.
pilots, not to be, N. C., 85. poll tax on, Va., 3, 5.
-, property in, declared personal or real by statute, Va., 5; Ky., 15; Mo., 167; Fla., 192.
protection of, Ky., 17; Ala., 153; La., 157; Fla., 194.
punishment of, for crimes, Va., 8; Ky., 16; Md., 21, 23; N. J., 62, 63; Del., 77, 79; N. Car., 83; Tenn., 91, 93; Ga., 102; La., 158; Fla, 191; Tex., 197.
registry of, required, Pa., 68.
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