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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, 1854. 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. Loudon, 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 Pipæ, 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, 0. An historical essay on the Magna Charta of King John. By Richard Thomson. London, 1829.

Toland, 12177, 0. 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 Wiliam 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.

11701, 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.

Lindórp, 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, 0. 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. 12506, O. 2.

Boston, 1845.

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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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

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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.

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

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

Refuge. Phila

9571, O. 8. Fourth annual report of the House of Refuge. Philadelphia, 1832.

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