knowledge by the prisoner that he was violating the law. My attention has been called, in behalf of the prisoner, to the fact that this is the first conviction under the law. It is the first conviction, but I do not know that it is the first violation of the law. My desire on this occasion is to inflict a punishment that will tend to prevent violations of this law in the future, and, it may be, make this, the first conviction, also the last. I am anxious to avoid undue severity, and at the same time so to administer the law in this case as to prevent the commission of similar crimes by others. The sentence of the Court upon the indictment numbered one, for the offenses therein charged, is that the prisoner at the bar be imprisoned for the term of five years, and pay a fine of one dollar, the sentence to be executed in the Albany Penitentiary. The sentence upon the second and third indictments will be suspended. ABDUCTION A INDEX The abduction of William Mor- ADAMS, W. H. Counsel for prisoner in Trial His speech to the jury, 403- ALLEN, ALFRED Counsel for People in Trial of Ward for murder, 73 His speech to the jury, 284- ANCAROLA, ANTONIO Trial of, for kidnaping boys The indictment, 871 The evidence, 872 Mr. Fiero to the jury, 873-880 ANDERSON, WALKER Counsel in Trial of Walker for ANTHON, MR. Counsel in Trial of Maurice v. His speeches to the jury, 604- ANTHONY, SUSAN B. Trial of, for illegal voting at The indictment, 3 The counsel for the Govern- The District Attorney's open- The witnesses for the United The opening of the counsel for The witnesses for the defend- The speech of the counsel for The charge of Mr. Justice Mr. Selden's requests, 48 The rise of the, 387 Trial of Archibald McArdle Trial of Robert R. Browne for, ATKINSON, HARRIS B BARNARD, David D. Counsel for prisoners in Trial |