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202. Neutral rights, or, An impartial examination of the right of search of neutral vessels under convoy: and of a judgment pronounced by the English court of admiralty, the 11th June, 1799, in the case of the Swedish convoy : with some additions and corrections / by Mr. J.F.W. Schlegel ; translated from the French.

214. Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell, at the Armagh assizes, August 10, 1808, for killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd : together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation, the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until within a few minutes of his exit : also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband : to which are added, some interesting documents, furnished by a gentleman lately from London.

225. Proceedings of the French National Convention on the trial of Louis XVI, late King of France and Navarre; to which are added several interesting occurrences and particulars attending the treatment, sentence, and execution of the ill-fated monarch; the whole carefully collected from authentic documents, and republished with additions, from the paper of the World. By Joseph Trapp.

231. Record of the proceedings of a general court martial, holden at the court-house in Salem, in the county of Essex, Monday, Sept. 28, 1812, by order of His Excellency Caleb Strong ... on the complaint of Lieut. Col. Samuel Brimblecom and others against Ebenezer Goodale, Major General of the second division of the militia.

245. Report of the case of the commonwealth vs. John Kehoe et al., members of the Ancient order of Hibernians, commonly known as "Molly Maguires." Indicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for Schuylkill County, Penna., for an aggravated assault and battery with intent to kill Wm. M. Thomas. With testimony and arguments of counsel in full, stenographically reported by R. A. West.

254. Report of the several trials of Robert M. Goodwin, for manslaughter, before the honourable Cadwallader D. Colden, mayor of the city of New-York, George B. Thorp, and Stephen Allen, aldermen, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th days of March, 1820, and before the Honorourable Jonas Platt, One of the Justices of the Supreme Court, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th days of April, 1821

260. Report of the trial of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq. on an information, filed, ex officio, by the attorney general, for the distribution of a libel : with the subsequent proceedings thereon : containing the arguments of counsel, the opinion of the court, and Mr. Rowan's Address to the Court, at Full.

261. Report of the trial of Bradbury Ferguson, on an indictment for the murder of Mrs. Eliza Ann Ferguson and a report of the trial of George F. Willey, on an indictment for the murder of David Glass; at the term of the Court of common pleas, holden at Portsmouth, in the county of Rockingham, on the third Tuesday of February, A.D. 1841. By C.E. Potter.

265. Report of the trial of Humphrey Boyle, indicted at the instance of the Constitutional Association, as a man with name unknown : for pubtishing [sic] an alleged blasphemous and seditious libel, as one of the shopmen of Mr. Carlile; which took place before Mr. Common Sergeant Denman, and a common jury, at the Old Bailey Sessions House, on the 27th of May, 1822. With a narrative of the proceedings against the defendant before trial. To which is attached, the trial of Joseph Rhodes, under the name of Wm. Holmes, as forced upon him, for publishing a copy of the same pamphlet

273. Report of the trial of Patrick Sellar, Esq., factor for the most noble the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford, for the crimes of culpable homicide, real injury, and oppression, before the Circuit Court of Justiciary, held at Inverness on Tuesday, 23d April, 1816 / by the Hon. David Monypenny of Pitmilly, one of the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary.

277. Report of the trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M'Neil, James Gibb, and William M'Lean, operative cotton-spinners in Glasgow, before the high court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, on Wednesday, January 3, 1838, and seven following days, for the crimes of illegal conspiracy and murder; with an appendix of documents and relative proceedings. By Archibald Swinton

278. Report of the trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr, for treason; including the testimony at length, arguments of counsel : the charge of the Chief Justice : the motions and arguments on the questions of a new trial and in arrest of judgment : together with the sentence of the court, and the speech of Mr. Dorr before sentence, from notes taken at the trial.

280. Report of the trial of William Henry Theodore Durrant : indicted for the murder of Blanche Lamont, before the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco : including a full history of the case after defendant's conviction ... ; also including a complete synopsis of the evidence in possession of the authorities...

298. Speech of General Butler, against further delays in the trial of impeachment in the Senate sitting on the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, Thursday, April 16, 1868 which was denominated by Mr. Evarts, one of the President’s counsel, a "harangue"; together with the tables of the sales of gold and purchase of seven-thirty notes, which were referred to but not read.