Forgery, for having in possession at the same time, ten or more counterfeit bank bills, with intent to utter and pass the same as true. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 5, 359 passing a counterfeit bank bill. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 6, 360
having in possession a counterfeit bank bill, with intent to pass the same. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 8, 361
making a tool to be used in coun- terfeiting bank notes. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 9, 362 having in possession a tool to be used
in counterfeiting bank notes, with intent to use the same. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 9, 363 counterfeiting current coin. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 15, 364 uttering and passing counterfeit coin. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 127, § 16, 365
coining, &c., under the North Caro- lina statute, 366
Fornication and bastardy, in South Caro- lina, against the man, 1002 same, in Pennsylvania, 1003 same, against the woman, 1004 Fraudulent insolvency in Pennsylvania, indt. for, 519
averring collusion with another per- son, 520
same, but averring collusion with another person, 521
same, specifying another assignee, 522
insolvency by a tax collector. First count. Embezzling creditor's pro- perty, 523
Second count. Applying to his own use trust money, &c., 524 conveyances under stat. of Eliza- beth, 518
sales. See "Secreting Goods." Freight, conspiracy by transporters to raise the price of, indt. for, 658
Fugitive slaves, rescue of, indt. for, 877 Fugitive from labor, indt. against gaoler for permitting the escape of, 922
same, and permitting persons un- known to play at E. O., 740 gaming house. Form in use in New York, 741
against an inn-holder, in Massachu-
setts, for allowing nine-pins, &c., to be played on his premises, 742 against same for keeping gaming cocks, under Rev. stat., c. 47, s. 9, 743
against tavern-keeper for permitting unlawful gaming in Pennsylva- nia, 744
against a person in same, for keep- ing a gambling device called sweat-cloth, 745
Second count. Common gaming house, 746
gambling under Pennsylvania Act of 1847. First count, keeping a room for gambling, 747
Second count, exhibiting gam- bling apparatus, 748
Third count, aiding persons un- known in keeping a gambling table, 749
Fourth count, persuading J. S.
to visit a gambling room, 750 against a tavern-keeper for holding near his house a horse-race, under the Pennsylvania statute, 751 masquerade, under Pennsylvania statute of 15th February, 1808, 752
gaming with persons of color, under the South Carolina statute, 753 gaming in Alabama. First count,
playing at cards, 754 keeping a gaming table in Alabama, 755
betting at an election, 1023 betting on a horse-race, 1024 entering and running a horse at a horse-race, 1025
winning money at cards, 1026 breach of pilot laws in Massachu- setts, 1027
Gaoler, deputy, assault on, indt. for, 8°8 indt. against, for voluntary escape,
Gate, erecting across highway, indt. for, 675
Georgia, commencement and conclusion of indt. in, 62
Goods, description of, 415
Gambling houses, keeping, nature of of Goods, rescuing, indt. for, 874
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, the game played being hazard, 739
Guilty intent, how to be set forth, 2, n.
plea of, see "Pleas."
Gunpowder, keeping in city, indt. for, 710
Hanging a man in effigy, indt. for, 959 Harbors, nuisances to, notes concerning, 674, n.
indt. for obstructing, 703
Hogs, keeping in city, indt. for, 711 Homicide.
General form of indictment, 114 by shooting with a pistol, 115 by cutting the throat, 116 against prin ipal in the first and in the second degree, for shooting a negro slave with a pistol, 117 against principal in the first and principal in the second degree. Hanging, 118
Second count. Against same. Beating and hanging, 119
striking with a poker, 120 riding over with a horse, 121 drowning, 122
strangling, 123
Second count. By strangling
and stabbing with unknown persons, 124
poisoning with arsenic, 125 burning a house where the deceased
was at the time, 126 Second count. Averring a pre- conceived intention to kill, 127
First count, by choking, against two-one as principal in the first degree, and the other in the second degree, 128 Second count, by choking and beating. Against two-one as principal in the first de- gree, the other in second de- gree, 129
poisoning. First count with arsenic, in chicken soup, 130
Second count. Against one defendant as principal in the first, and the other as princi- pal in the second degree, 131 Third count. Against one as principal and the other as accessary before the fact, 132 placing poison so as to be mistaken for medicine, 133
of a child by poison, 134
by mixing white arsenic with wine, and sending it to deceased, &c., 135
by poisoning. First count, mixing white arsenic in chocolate, 136
Second count. Mixing arsenic in tea, 137
by giving to the deceased poison, and thereby aiding her in suicide, 138
in the first degree in Ohio.
structing a railroad track, 139 in the first degree in Ohio. By send- ing to the deceased a box contain- ing an iron tube, gunpowder, bul-
by forcing a sick person into the street, 143
of an infant by suffocation, 144 stamping, beating, and kicking, 145 beating with fists and kicking ou
the ground, no mortal wound being discovered, 146
for stabbing, casting into the sea, and drowning the deceased on the high sea, &c., 147
knocking to the ground, and beating, kicking, and wounding, 148 striking with stones, 149
casting a stone, 150 striking with a stone, 151
by striking with an axe on the neck, 152
by striking with a knife on the hip, the death occurring in another State, 153
against a slave for murder with an axe, 154
stabbing with a knife, 155 against J. T. for shooting the de- ceased, and against A. S. for aid- ing and abetting, 156
of a bastard child, 157
throwing a bastard child in a privy, 158
smothering a bastard child in a linen cloth, 159
in Pennsylvania, of a bastard child by strangling, 160 starving apprentice, 161 manslaughter by neglect.
count, that the deceased was the apprentice of the prisoner, and died from neglect in prisoner to supply him with food, &c., 162
Second count, charging killing by overwork and beating, 163 manslaughter. Against a woman for exposing her infant child so as to produce death, 164 manslaughter. By forcing an aged woman out of her house in the night, tarring, feathering, beat- ing, and whipping her, 165 against the keeper of an asylum for pauper children, for not sup- plying one of them with proper food and lodging, whereby the child died, 166 manslaughter, by striking with stone, 167
manslaughter. By giving to the deceased large quantities of spi-
rituous liquors, of which he died, 168
against driver of a cart for driving over deceased, 169 manslaughter. Against a husband for neglecting to provide shelter for his wife, 170
in a duel fought without the State. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 125, § 3, 171
manslaughter in second degree against captain and engineer of a steamboat, under New York Rev. statute, p. 531, s. 46, 172 against the engineer of a steamboat, for so negligently managing the engine that the boiler burst and thereby caused the death of a passenger, 173
against agent of company for ne- glecting to give a proper signal to denote the obstruction of a line of railway, whereby a collision took place and a passenger was killed, 174
against the driver and stoker of a railway engine, for negligently driving against another engine, whereby the deceased met his death, 175
involuntary manslaughter in Penn- sylvania, by striking an infant with a dray, 176
on the high seas. General form as used in the United States Courts, 177
on the high seas, by striking with a handspike. Adapted to United States Courts, 178
striking with a glass bottle, on the forehead, on board an American vessel in a foreign jurisdiction. Adapted to United States Courts,
Horse racing, indt. against tavern-keeper for holding, 751
House, erecting and continuing, part being on the highway, indt. for, 676 House of ill-fame, see "Disorderly House," "Nuisance."
ILLINOIS, commencement and conclusion of indt. in, 82
Incestuous marriage, &c., indt. for, 1000 Indecent libels, &c., see "Obscene," &c. Indiana, commencement and conclusion of indt. in, 79
administering medicine with intent to produce abortion, 211 carrying a dangerous weapon, 867 disinterring dead body, 825 Indictment, general frame of, at common law, 2
requisites of, 2, n.
name of defendant in, 2, n. number of defendants, 2, n. addition of defendant, 2, n. mystery of defendant, 2, n. residence of defendant, 2, n. time, 2, n.
force and arms, 2, n. place, 2, n.
name of prosecutor, 2, n. intent, 2, n., 264, n. conclusion, 2, n.
joinders of several counts, 2, n. Infectious disease, child infected with, indt. against a person for expos- ing in street, 716
person infected with, indt. against captain of vessel for bringing into port, 937
Information, form of in Connecticut, 33 in Louisiana, 71
Inn-holders, indt. against, for permitting gambling, &c., 742, &c.
indt. against, for permitting nine- pins to be played, 742
indt. against, for keeping gaming cocks, 743
refusing to entertain guests, 911, 912 See "Tavern-Keeper."
Inquest, not appearing at, indt. against juror for, 917
Insolvency, fraudulent, in Pennsylvania,
bank note in Connecticut, 430 bank note in Tennessee, 431 Larceny in dwelling-house in day-time.
Mass. Rev. stat., ch. 126, § 14, 432 breaking and entering a vessel in the night-time, and committing a larceny therein, under Mass. Rev. stat., ch. 126, § 11, 433
breaking and entering a shop in the night, and committing a larceny therein, under Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 126, § 11, 434
Larceny by the cashier of a bank. Mass. st., 1847, ch. 171, § 1, 435
breaking and entering a stable in the night-time, and committing a larceny therein. Mass. st., 1851, ch. 156, § 1, 436
breaking and entering a shop in the night-time, adjoining to a dwell- ing-house, with intent to commit the crime of larceny, and actually stealing therein. Mass. st., 1839, ch. 31, 437
entering a dwelling-house in the night-time without breaking, some persons being therein, and being put in fear. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 126, § 12, 438 breaking and entering a dwelling- house in the day-time, the owner being therein, and being put in fear. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 126,
§ 12, 439 breaking and entering a city hall, and stealing therein in the night- time. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 26, § 14, 440.
stealing in a building that is on fire. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 126, 441 Larceny from the person. Rev. sts. of Mass., ch. 126, § 16, 442 Larceny of real property. Mass. st., 1851, ch. 151, 443
Larceny and embezzlement of public pro- perty, on the statute of the United States of the 30th April, 1790, s. 26, 444 against an assistant postmaster, for stealing money which came into his hands as assistant postmaster, on the Act of 3d March, 1825, s. 21, 445
Larceny of a slave in Missouri, 446 same in Alabama, 447 same in North Carolina, 448 Second count, seducing a slave with intent to sell, under the North Carolina Act of 1779, 449
Larceny from mail, 1099, &c.
for larceny of and from the mail, see" Post Office."
Lasciviousness, when indictable, 774 indts. against, 774, 775, 776, 777. Law of nations, see "Foreign Ministers." Letter of foreign minister, opening and publishing, at common law, indt. for, 983
Letter, stealing, opening, embezzling, &c., | Libel in German, in the Circuit Court of in U. S. courts, see "Post Office." the United States, 955
threatening, see Threatening Let-Libel in French against a foreign potentate,
Levying war, indt. for, &c., 1117, et seq. Lewdness, when indictable, 765-74
open, indt. against, 774, et seq. Libellous effigies, indt. against exhibiting, 765, 959
Libel, general frame of indt., 939
general requisites of indt., 939, n. as to name of prosecutor, 939, n. as to setting out libellous matter, 939
where the instrument is lost, 939, n. where it is in a foreign language, 939, n.
when indecent, &c., 939, n.
as to innuendo, 939, n.
Indictments:
Libel on a justice of the Police Court in Boston, &c., 951
Libel on an officer, said libel consisting of a paper alleged to have been read by the defendant at a public meet- ing, but which was in the defend- ant's possession, or destroyed, and consequently was not produced to the grand jury, 952 Seditious libel. The libellous mat-
ter consisting in an address to the electors of Westminster, of which the defendant was the represent- ative, charging the government with trampling upon the people, &c., 953
publishing at a time of popular commotion resolutions attacking the government as blood-thirsty, &c., 954
sending a letter to a commission of revenue in the United States con- taining corrupt proposals, 957 writing a seditious letter with in- tent to excite fresh disturbance in a district in a state of insur- rection, 958
hanging a man in effigy, 959 insulting a justice in the execution of his office, 960
for seditious words, 961 another form for same, 962
uttering blasphemous language as to God, 963
same under Rev. stat. Mass., ch. 130, s. 15, 964
blaspheming Jesus Christ, 965 blaspheming the Holy Ghost, 966 composing and publishing blasphe- mous libel, 967
Obscene libel. First count, not set. ting forth libellous matter, 968
Second count. Publishing an obscene picture, 969 exhibiting obscene pictures, 970 against the printer of a news paper for publishing an advertisement by a married woman, offering to become a mistress, 971 indictment for threatening to accuse of an infamous crime, 972 Sending a letter, threatening to ac- cuse a person of a crime. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 125, § 17, 973 Sending a letter threatening to burn a dwelling house. Mass. Rev. sts., ch. 125, § 17, 974
sending a threatening letter, 975 Liberty pole, indt. against attempt to raise an insurrection by, 1128 License laws, violation of.
presuming to be a common seller of wine, under the Maine stat., 792 selling liquors by retail in New Hampshire, 793
Dealing in liquor, &c., without
license, under s. 1, c. 83. Ver- mont Rev. stat., 794
selling liquor by the small, under the same, 795
selling liquor, &c., under Massachu- setts Rev. stat., c. 47, § 1, 796 another form under same section, 797
under Rev. stat., c. 47, s. 2, 798 another form under same, 799 under Rev. stat., c. 47, s. 2, 800 another form under same, 801 another form under same, 802 another form, under Rev. stats., c. 47, s. 2, where defendant is li- censed to sell wine, &c., 803 another form under same, 804 another form under same, 805
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