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2. Argument for plaintiff, in case of Thomas Hicks, ex'r. of Capt. Isaac Hicks, versus The United States, for half-pay, under the resolve of October 21, 1780. Also, in behalf of the half pay debts due to the officers of the revolution generally, embracing the laws and descisions in support of same.
3. Shiloh; or, the Tennessee campaign of 1862: written especially for the Army of the Tennessee in 1862 ... By a comrade on that battle-field and a West-Point graduate of 1827.
4. The Indianapolis News Panama libel case : circumstances preceding the return of the indictments and proceedings for the removal to the District of Columbia for trial of Delavan Smith and Charles R. Williams, publishers of the Indianapolis News : order for removal denied October 13, 1909, by the United States District Court for the district of Indiana, Hon. Albert B. Anderson, judge / stenographic report by Miss Margaret Wells ; reported by Louis B. Ewbank.
5. Argument of Philip R. Fendall, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, on the trial of George A. Gardiner in the Criminal Court, D. C., March term, 1853, for false swearing / taken in shorthand by John J. McElhone ; to which is added an appendix, containing letters, &c., of George A. Gardiner to Don A. Quiros and others, letters of John Charles Gardiner to Don Manuel Verastegui and others, and other documents.
6. The veil removed : or H.W. Beecher's trial and acquittal investigated, love demonstrated in plain dealings ...
7. Trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles : for shooting Philip Barton Key, Esq. ... / reported by Felix G. Fontaine.
8. Trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles : for shooting Philip Barton Key, Esq. ... / reported by Felix G. Fontaine.
9. 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.
10. The Jeff Davis piracy cases. Full report of the trial of William Smith for piracy, as one of the crew of the Confederate privateer, the Jeff Davis. Before Judges Grier and Cadwalader, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, in October, 1861. By D. F. Murphy.
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