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Cruelty to Seamen, 92-107.

De Cock, The, case of, 464.

English Equity in America, 232.

Executory Devises, 286.

Extradition, 330–359.

Holt, Chief Justice, anecdote of, 241.

Insanity, Influence of on Criminal Responsibility, 311–329.

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Legislation of Alabama, 198; Connecticut, 211; Illinois, 209; Kentucky,
200; Louisiana, 201; Maryland, 203; Mississippi, 467; Missouri, 468;
New Hampshire, 466; New Jersey, 207; New York, 204; Ohio, 470;
Rhode Island, 202; United States, 213; Vermont, 465.

Nichols & Couch, Remarks on the case of, 92–107.

Partnership, Notice of Dissolution of, 303–310.

Pechot, case of, 27-39.

Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of, v. Collins, case of, 183–197.
Punishment, Theories concerning, 359–373.

Walley, John, Biographical Sketch of, 277-282.

TO OUR READERS.

We have been obliged, for want of room, to omit our usual head of INTEL-
LIGENCE AND MISCELLANY, in the present number; and, consequently, among
other things, to defer the publication of an extract from Mr. Curtis's forth-
coming work on merchant seamen, with which we have been favored by the
author.

Our next number will contain articles on the law of contracts (continued),—
on the rights of the slave-holding states and of the owners of slave property
under the constitution of the United States (which we regret was not received
in season for the present number), -on the effect of drunkenness as a ground
of relief from criminal responsibility (translated from the German),—on inter-
national private law (continued),—on digests of American reports, and on
American law periodicals,—to which we hope to be able to add, an article on
the law of evidence, in continuation of the series under that title, and a re-
view of the second part of Lieber's Political Ethics.

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