NUISANCE.-Continued. Placing a quantiiy of foul liquor, called "returns," in the high- Laying dung near a public street, whereby the air was infected and inhabitants annoyed, 682. Letting wagons stand in a public street, so as to incommode pas- Placing casks in the highway, 684. Leaving open an area on foot pavement in a street, 685. Laying dirt in a footway, 686. Keeping a ferocious dog, 687. Profane swearing in a public street, 688. Obstructing townways in Massachusetts, under the stat. of 1786, Blocking up the great square of a town-house in Pennsylvania, 690. Throwing dirt upon a public lot, 692. Stopping an ancient watercourse, whereby the water overflowed Diverting a watercourse running into a public pond or reservoir, Obstructing a watercourse called "Peg's Run," 695. Permitting the waters of a mill to overflow, 696. Obstructing an ancient watercourse, whereby a public highway was Erecting a dam on a navigable river, 698. Erecting obstructions on a navigable river, 699. Obstructing a river which is a public highway, by erecting a fish- trap or snare in it called "putts," 700. Damming creek, 701. Obstruction of fish in the river Susquehanna, under the act of 9th Obstructing a harbor by erecting in it piles, etc., 703. Negligently permitting fences to remain, during the crop season, Unwholesome Smells, etc. General form for nuisance in carrying on unwholesome occupations Carrying on the trade of a trunk-maker near to houses, so as to be- NUISANCE.—Continued. Erecting a soap manufactory near a highway and dwelling-house, Nuisance by deleterious smoke and vapors, 708. Nuisance by rendering water unfit to drink, 709. Keeping gunpowder in a city, 710. Keeping hogs in a city. First count, placing hogs in a certain Second count, keeping hogs near the dwelling-houses of divers Third count, after averring defendant to be the owner of a Boiling bullock's blood for making colors, near the public ways, Keeping a distillery near public streets, 715. Exposing a child, infected with smallpox, in the public streets, 716. Bringing a horse infected with the glanders into a public place, 718. Keeping a privy in a street, 720. Keeping a privy near an adjoining house, 721. Disorderly and Gaming-houses. Disorderly house, etc. Form used in New York, 722. Second count. Gaming-houses, etc., 723. Disorderly house. Form in use in Massachusetts, 724. Keeping a common bawdy-house in Massachusetts, 725. 8; stat. 1849, ch. 84, 726. Rev. Sts. Mass. ch. 130, § Same, under Mass. stat. 1855, ch. 405, 726a. Keeping brothel in Hamilton county, under Ohio statute, 727. Keeping disorderly tavern, under Ohio statute, 728. Disorderly house. Form used in Philadelphia, 729. Second count. Tippling-house, 730. Another form for same, 731. Disorderly house, under Vermont Rev. Sts. § 9, ch. 99, 732. Keeping a disorderly house, and fighting cocks, etc., at common Disorderly house. Form used in South Carolina, 734. NUISANCE.- Continued. Same in Florida by information, 734a. Letting house to women of ill-fame, at common law, 735. Keeping a gaming-house, at common law, 736. Second count. Gaming-room, 737. Keeping a common gaming-house, at common law. Another form, omitting the averment in last of playing rouge et noir, 738. Same, and permitting persons unknown to play at E. O., 740. Against an innholder, in Massachusetts, for allowing ninepins, etc., Against same for keeping gaming cocks, under Rev. Sts. ch. 47, Against tavern-keeper for permitting unlawful gaming, in Penn- Against a person in same, for keeping a gambling device called Second count. Common gaming-house, 746. Second count, exhibiting gambling apparatus, 748. Third count, aiding persons unknown in keeping a gambling Fourth count, persuading T. S. to visit a gambling room, 750. Masquerade, under Pennsylvania statute of 15th February, 1808, Gaming in Alabama. First count, playing at cards, 754. Profanation of Lord's Day. Nuisance in an open profanation of the Lord's day, by keeping a Keeping shop open, or trafficking on the Sabbath, on Charleston Doing business on Sunday against the Massachusetts statute, 758. Selling unwholesome meat. Rev. Sts. of Mass. ch. 171, § 11, 759. For adulterating bread for the purpose of sale. Rev. Sts. of Mass. Selling adulterated medicine. Mass. stat. 1853, ch. 394, § 1, 761. NUISANCE.—Continued. Selling a diseased cow in a public market, 762. Another form for the same, 764. Scandalous Exhibitions and Indecent Exposure. Exhibiting scandalous and libellous effigies, and thereby collecting Exhibiting indecent performance in a booth, 765a. Keeping a house in which men and women exhibit themselves Bathing publicly near public ways and habitations, 767. Another form, 768a. Exposing the private parts in an indecent posture, 769. Same, under § 8, ch. 444, Vermont Rev. Sts. First count, expo- Second count. Exposure in the presence of one Polly P., 771. Third count. Exposure in the presence of Polly P. and divers other persons to the jurors unknown, 772. Another form for the same in North Carolina, there being no alle- Lewdness and Drunkenness. Lewdness and lascivious cohabitation in Massachusetts. First count, lascivious behavior by lying in bed openly with a woman, 774. Second count. Lascivious behavior, by putting the arms Lascivious cohabitation at common law, 776. Lewdness, etc., by a man and woman unlawfully cohabitating and Notorious drunkenness, 778. Common Scold, Night-walker, Barrator, etc. Common scold, 779. Night-walker, 779a. Barratry, 780. Tramps. Under Pennsylvania statute, 780a. Non-repairing of Roads. Against inhabitants of a township for not repairing a highway situate within the township, 781. Against a county for suffering a public bridge to decay, 782. NUISANCE.-Continued. Against the inhabitants of a parish for not repairing a common Against a corporation of a town for suffering a watercourse which Information in New Hampshire against a town for refusing to re- Against the inhabitants of a town for not repairing a highway, in Against a supervisor in Pennsylvania for refusing to repair road, Against a supervisor in Pennsylvania for refusing to open a road, Against overseer in North Carolina for refusing to repair road, Against commissioner in South Carolina for refusing to repair Against overseer in Alabama for same, 791. Violations of License Laws. Presuming to be a common seller of wine, under the Maine statute, Selling liquors by retail in New Hampshire, 793. Dealing in liquor, etc., without license, under § 1, ch. 83, Vermont Selling liquor by the small, under same, 795. Selling liquor, etc., under Massachusetts Rev. Sts. ch. 47, § 1, 796. Under Rev. Sts. ch. 47, § 2, 798. Another form under same, 799. Under Rev. Sts. ch. 47, § 2, 800. Another form under same, 802. Another form under Rev. Sts. ch. 47, § 2, where defendant is licensed to sell wine, etc., 803. Another form under same, 804. Another form under same, 805. Another form under same, 806. Selling liquor without license, under Massachusetts Rev. Sts. ch. 47, § 3, 807. Another form under same, 808. Another form under same, 809. |