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62. The murder of James Fisk, Jr., with the trial of Edward S. Stokes : Also, sketches of Fisk, Stokes, and Helen Josephine Mansfield, and various incidents in the lives of New York celebrities.
63. The New-York Gas Light Company, vs. Samuel Leggett and others.
64. The Prussian forgery case : The People of the state of New York vs. Theodore Peitmann, Antoine Garvacci, and others. Opinion and decision of Justice Stuart. November 1852.
65. The right of trial by jury, and the federal court / From the Southern quarterly review, for July, 1850
66. The Times report of the trial of William Palmer for poisoning John Parsons Cook at Rugeley : from the short-hand notes taken in the Central Criminal Court from day to day.
67. The United States vs. Blyew et al., for murder : constitutionality of the Civil Rights Bill : Argument for the State of Kentucky / by J.S. Black ; reported by D.F. Murphy.
68. The Walworth parricide : a full account of the astounding murder of Mansfield T. Walworth, by his son, Frank H. Walworth, with the trial and conviction of the parricide, and his sentence for life to the state penitentiary at Sing Sing.
69. Trial (before the Municipal Court) of Charles L. Cook, late preacher of the Gospel of the orthodox and restorationist denominations, for receiving stolen goods.
70. Trial. Commonwealth vs. the Worcester gas light company. Indictment for nuisance. Reported by Edward W. Lincoln.
71. Trial of Aratus F. Pierce, at Lockport, N. Y., for the murder of Wm. Bullock. Eighth judicial district, Court of Oyer and terminer, Charles Daniels, presiding; Lorenzo Webster and G. L. Judd, associate justices.
72. Trial of Hilaire Latrimouille, begun on the 3rd day of June, 1879, at the Albany oyer and terminer, such court being held by Theodoric R. Westbrook, Justice of the supreme court, and Julius Thayer and Andrew C. Wood, associate justices.
73. United States vs. Charles G. Davis : report of the proceedings at the examination of Charles G. Davis, Esq., on a charge of aiding and abetting in the rescue of a fugitive slave. Held in Boston, in February, 1851.
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