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Comprising the principal cases in 3 Barnewall & Adolphus,

Part 3; 1 Adolphus & Ellis, Part 2; 3 Nevile & Man-

ning, Parts 3 & 4; 1 Bingham's New Cases, Part 2; 4

Moore and Scott, Parts 3 & 4, and 5 Moore & Scott,

Part 1; 1 Crompton, Meeson, & Roscoe, Part 2; (the

first portion of) 4 Tyrwhitt, Part 2; Dowling's Practice

Cases, Vol. 2, Parts 3 & 4,-and Vol. 3, Part 1; —all

cases included in former Digests being omitted.

Equity

Containing the principal cases in 6 Bligh, Part 2; 1 Clarke

& Finnelly, Part 4; and 2 Mylne & Keene, Part 1.

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.

Supplement to Petersdorff's Abridgement of English Com-

mon Law Cases, argued and determined in the Courts of

King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Pri-

us; being a Practical Abridgement of the Cases reported

from Michaelmas Term, 4 Geo. IV., to Hilary Term, 3

Will. IV., alphabetically and systematically arranged un-

der appropriate titles. By ELISHA HAMMOND, Esq., Coun-

sellor at Law

A General Digest of the Law for the year 1834, containing

all the Reported Decisions in all the Courts; together with

the Rules of Court, from 1 Will. IV. By HENRY ROSCOE,

of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law.

Practical Directions for taking Instructions for, and drawing

Wills; with an Appendix of Precedents. By WILLIAM

HUGHES, Esq., of Gray's Inn, Barrister at Law

A Practical Treatise on the Law of Bonds, with an Appendix

of Forms, Declarations and Pleas. By EDWIN TYRREL

HURLSTONE, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law

The History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations of

the United Kingdom, from the Earliest to the Present time;

with an examination of Records, Charters, and other Doc-

uments, illustrative of their Constitution and Powers. By

HENRY ALWORth MerewetheR, Serjeant at Law, Solici-

tor General to the Queen; and ARCHIBALD JOHN STE-

PHENS, M. A. F. R. S. Barrister at Law

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II. A QUESTION OF THE CONFLICT OF LAWS
A Turk, having three wives, to whom he was lawfully
married, according to the laws of his own country, and
three sons, one by each wife, comes to Philadelphia
with his family, and dies, leaving his three wives and
three sons alive, and also real property in this State to
a large amount.

Quære: Will it go to the three children, equally, under

the intestate law of Pennsylvania?

III. CODIFICATION, AND REFORM OF THE LAW.-No. I.
IV. JURISDICTION WHERE THE DEFENDANT IS DOMICILED

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A Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the
Library of the Inner Temple, arranged in classes.

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The admission of the accomplice and of the party to the
record in criminal procedure.

VII. GERMAN CRITICISM OF MR. JUSTICE STORY'S COMMENTA-
RIES ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

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Principal cases in 9 Peters's Reports of Cases in the Su-
preme Court of the United States; 4 Paige's Reports of
Cases in the Court of Chancery of New York; 1 and 2
Stewart's Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of
Alabama.

DIGEST OF ENGLISH CASES.

Common Law
Comprising 5 Barnewall & Adolphus, Part 4; 1 Adolphus
& Ellis, Part 3; 3 Nevile & Manning, Part 5; 4 Nevile
& Manning, Parts 1 and 2; 1 Bingham's New Cases,
Part 3; 2 Crompton & Meeson, Part 3; 1 Crompton,
Meeson, & Roscoe, Part 3; 4 Tyrwhitt, second portion

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of Part 2 and Part 4; 3 Dowling's Practice Cases, Part
2; 1 Moody & Robinson, Part 3; and a selection from
6 Carrington & Payne, Part 3:-all Cases in former
Digests being omitted.

Equity:

Containing 5 Simons, Parts 3 & 4; 5 Russell, Part 2; and
2 Mylne & Keen, Part 2.

LEGISLATION.

United States

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.

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A Compendium of Mercantile Law, by John William Smith,
of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law
The Miscellaneous Writings, Literary, Critical, Juridical and
Political, of Joseph Story, L. L. D., now first collected 442
Mr. Justice Story's Eulogy on Chief Justice Marshall
A Discourse upon the Life, Character and Services of the
Honorable John Marshall, L. L. D., Chief Justice of the
United States of America, pronounced on the fifteenth
day of October, 1835, at the request of the Suffolk Bar,
by Joseph Story, L. L. D., and published at their request.
Mackenna's Translation of the French Code

The Civil Code. Book the First, of persons. Translated
from the French, with an Introduction, and Notes Ex-
planatory and Illustrative. By Theobald Mackenna,
Esq., Barrister at Law.

Binney's Eulogy on Chief Justice Marshall

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An Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; delivered at the request of the Councils of Philadelphia, on the 24th September, 1835. By Horace Binney. MISCELLANY.

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Mr. Butler's Plan of a Law School in the City of New York 466

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