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PAGE graphy; Literary Lawyers. — 147-149: The Ba conian Theory; The Florida Prize-fight; The Laws of Health and Wealth; Grand Juries in New York. — 195-197: Judge Dillon's New Book; Effects of Culture on Vitality; Too Much Latin; Sulzer and his Cats. — 245-249 : David Dudley Field; Lord Justice Bowen; English "Ruling Cases "; Queer Cases : Pollard v. Breck inridge, Laidlaw v. Sage; The South Carolina Liquor Law; Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniform Legislation; The Paris Law Courts; Rural Advertisements. — 293-295 : The New Constitutional Convention; Shakespeare's Hand writing; Judges' Wills; Challenging Judges; The " Law Book News " : Dissenting Judges.— 341-344: Cutting off the Corners; Death of Lord Coleridge; Great Men and Little Men; Judicial English; Standing Referees. — 385-386: Where did Raleigh Die? Judges' Terms; King Philip; The Deceased Wife's Sister. — 433-435 : Wisdom and Learning; Shakespeare's Writing Again; Detective Stories; The Sign of Matrimony; Com pulsory Education; Hazing; Comparative Merits of the State Reports; Another Tooth Case.—476481 : The Meeting of the American Bar Associa tion and the Conference on Uniform Legislation; Mr. Ebers' and Mr. Froude's Cleopatra; Pollock on Torts; "In Praise of Hanging"; Solitaire (in Verse); Historical Hats; Wolseley's Life of Marlborough; Mr. Curtis on the Jury System.— 531-533: The Pickwick Lawyers; "TheDeadly Yew"; The New Constitutional Convention; Ignatius Donnelly; A Novel Club^ The Flitch of Bacon. — 579-582: A Poetical Lawyer; Legal Biography; Elliott s General Practice; Dickens and Doctors' Commons; Parties as witnesses. Cypher Telegrams, Measure of damages for failure to transmit 482 Daly, Charles P., Sketch of (with Portrait) . . . 489 Damages, Remote Negligent injury causing insanity, 344 Davey, Sir Horace, Sketch of (with Portrait) . . 57 Deaths (see "Necrology "). Debt, Imprisonment for — English Statistics for 1892, 540 Definitions : " Conviction," 295; " Food," Whether includes "Baking Powder," 200; "Hawkers," 96; "High Seas," 149; "Hurricane," 152; "Junk Shop," 200; "Open and unbuilt upon," 250; "Spirituous Liquor," 298; "Trinkets," 297. Dennis's Case (in Verse) . . . ) 9 Devises, Repugnant, How Construed 388 Diary of Sir John Scott (Lord Clonwell), Ex tracts from 59 Dickens and Doctors' Commons 581 "Disgusted Layman's," A, View oV Law and Lawyf.rs 403 "Disgusted Layman," The 51 Divorce, Effect of, on Estates by Entireties .... 48 Divorce Proceedings in the Ancient Jewish Law, 407 Divorce, Russian, Procedure In 574 Domestic Animals (see "Animals").

Dove, William, Trial of (see "Old World Trials"). Dower, where divorce is granted for husband's faults 584 Drama, A Judicial 203 Drunkenness as an Excuse for Crime 43 Duelling at the Irish Bar 447 Dunmow Flitch of Bacon, The 533 Easement of Burial 47 Electric Wires, Injury from — Infant grasping guy wire 387 Eloquence of Silence, The 528 English and American Judges — Terms of office con trasted 385 English and American Lawyers in Contrast .... 94 English Criminal Law : The Theory and Practice Contrasted (with Portraits) 505, 561 English Gaols a Century Ago (Illustrated) . . 313 English, Judicial 343 Entireties, Estates by, Effect of Divorce on .... 48 Errors, Legal Vulgar 168 Ethics, Professional, Retrogression of ... 13 Evidence, Practical Tests in — Photographs .... 46 "Excess and Deficiency " clause in Bills of Lading . 47 Facetiae. Possibility of Democratic dishonesty, 52; A rascal tried his "peers," 52; Self Defense, 52; Economical of the truth, 53; Moses and Jeremiah, 53; Copy of a medical certificate, 53; Danger of presuming that the courts know the law, 53; In contempt for quoting bad law, 53; A mixed metaphor, 53; Rufus Choate's advice as to crossexamining a woman, 53; Illustration of a "con sequential issue," IOO; Copy of a Michigan con stable's return, 100; Submitting case to jury without argument, 100; A modest text-writer, IOO; Challenging the court, loo; Chinese de scription of an American court, 101; Judge Un derwood's definition of a riot, 153; His letter of recommendation, 153; Leg-bail as a contempt, 154; Arousing an inattentive court, 154; Justi fication of the dog in the manger, 154; Certifying a medical account, 154; Obstructing "ancient lights," 154; Illustration of Irish filial affection, 154; Dutch law of kissing, 155; A strict con struction of the Alien Contract Labor Law, 155; Definition of a jury, 155; "Cluny" McPherson and Frank Lockood, 201; Supererogatory argu ment, 201; Making the court comfortable, 202; Lord Coleridge and the witness who used slang, 203; A North Carolina count for malicious pros ecution, 203; Railroad law, 252; An indictment for killing George Pigg's pig, 252; The judge did not understand the game, 253; Premature history of the Boston Tea Party, 253; A clean face, as well as clean hands, necessary in court, 254; An action for kissing out a filling in a fiancee's tooth, 295; American geography in an English court, 299; " Counsellor Therefore," 299; An ex "party" statement, 299; The orthography of Ottowell Wood, 300; The bull, the tramp and the locomo tive, 300; An Indiana contract for support and maintenance, 300; A juryman's reason for his