adultery in Massachusetts, under Rev. stat. 130, s. 1, against both parties jointly, 995
adultery by a married man with a married woman, in Massachusetts, 996
adultery in Pennsylvania, against the man, 997
same against the woman, 998 living in a state of adultery, under Ohio statute. A married woman deserting her husband, &c., 999 against an uncle and niece for an incestuous marriage, as a joint offence, in Virginia, 1000 adultery in North Carolina, against both parties jointly, 1001 fornication and bastardy in South Carolina, against the man, 1002 same in Pennsylvania, 1003 same against a woman, 1004
Posting another, &c., indt. for, 942 Postmaster, indt. against for stealing mail, 1098, &c., 1110, &c.
Post-office, offences against- Indictments:
Mail robbery by putting the driver's life in jeopardy, &c., with danger- ous weapons, and robbing from his personal custody certain bank bills, letters and packets, to the jurors, &c., unknown, 1095 another form for same. First count, robbing of the mail and putting in jeopardy with pistols, 1096 obstructing the mail, 1097 opening a letter in the United States mail, 1098
stealing from the mail of the United States, 1099
First count. Stealing the mail. Second count. Stealing from the mail certain letters and packets, 1100 Third count. Taking letters from the mail and opening and embezzling them, 1101 Fourth count. Stealing a let-
ter, specifying its contents, and by whom sent, 1102 Fifth count. Same without averment of contents, 1103 another form for same, with counts for opening, &c. First count, stealing a letter and packet, 1104 Second count. Same, stating route of mail, 1105 Third count. Stating direction of letter, 1106
Fourth count. Same, stating
second, third, and fourth counts, 1109
Ninth count. Against person employed in post-office for opening, &c., 1110 Tenth count. Against carrier for embezzling and destroy- ing letter, 1111
secreting and embezzling from the United States mail a letter con- taining money, the party being connected with a post-office, and the letter being directed to cer- tain persons under the name of a firm, 1112
embezzling, &c., averring specially the character and route of letter, &c., 1113
procuring and advising a person in- trusted with the mail to secrete it, 1114
both route and direction of QUICKNESS, how far essential to offence of
counts. For embezzling, &c.,
varying the statement of RACING, indts. for, 751, 1024, 1025
route and direction as in
betting at, indt. for, 1024
for carnally knowing and abusing a woman child under the age of ten years. Mass. stat., 1852, ch. 259, § 2, 187
upon a female other than a daughter or a sister of the defendant, under Ohio stat., p. 48, sec. 2, 188 upon a daughter or sister of the de- fendant, under Ohio stat., p. 48, sec. 1, 189
abusing female child with her con- sent, under Ohio stat., p. 48, sec. 2, 190
[For assaults with intent to ravish, see 253, &c.]
Rebellion, see Sedition," "" Treason." Receiving goods obtained by false pre- tences, indt. for, 574
Receiving stolen goods, general frame of indictment, 450
goods stolen by a slave, 451 against receiver of stolen goods. Mass. Rev. st., ch. 126, § 20, 452 same in New York, 453 same in Pennsylvania, 454
against a receiver of embezzled pro- perty. Mass. st., 1853, ch. 184, 455
stolen goods from some unknown person, in Pennsylvania, 456 same in South Carolina, 457 same in Tennessee, 458 soliciting a servant to steal, and
receiving the stolen goods, 459
Record, indt. for burning, 488
forging, see "Forgery."
Refusal to serve in office, indts. for, 918, &c.
Regrating, nature of offence, 1008, n.
indt. for, 1008
Rejoinder, see "Pleas."
Religious meeting, disturbing, indt. for,
Indictments:
assault and rescue, 872
against two for a rescue, one of them being in custody of an officer of the marshal's court, upon process, &c., 873 assault, and rescuing goods seized
as a distress for rent after a fraud- ulent removal, 874
assault on an officer of justice, and taking from him goods which had been seized by him on execution, 875
rescuing goods distrained for rent of a house, 876
Resistance to officers of justice- Indictments:
assault on a constable, &c., 879 another form for same, 880
Second count. Averring arrest of defendant by said consta- ble, &c., and proceeding be- fore a justice of the peace, upon which defendant was committed in default of bail, charging resistance by de- fendant to the officer when detaining him in custody, 881 resistance to a constable employed in the arrest of a fugitive charged with larceny, 882
resistance to a peace-officer in the performance of his duties; form used in New York, 883 resisting constable, while serving State warrant, under Ohio statute, 884
resistance to the marshal of the United States in the service of a writ of arrest, 885
refusal to aid a constable in the ser-
vice of a capias ad respondendum, issued by a justice of the peace, 886 assault, with intention to obstruct
the apprehension of a party charged with an offence, 887 assault on a deputy-gaoler in the execution of his office, 888 resisting a sheriff in execution of his office. First count, assault on sheriff at common law, 889 Second count. The same under statute, specially setting out the execution which the sheriff was serving, &c., 890 assault on police officer of the city of Boston, 891
assaulting a person specially depu- tized by a justice of the peace to serve a warrant, 892
assaulting peace or revenue officers in the execution of their duties, 893
resisting an officer of the customs in the discharge of his duty, 894 Resistance to officers generally, 892, &c. Resistance, &c., assault on a person spe-
cially deputized by a justice of the peace to serve a warrant, 892 assault on peace or revenue officer, &c., 893
resisting an officer of customs, &c.,
Retail, selling liquor by, see Tippling Houses."
riot, and rescue of fugitive slaves Revenue officers, assault on, indt. for, 894
laws, violation of, by smuggling, indt. for, 1116
laws, conspiring to evade, indt. for 638
making a revolt, 1061
endeavoring to make a revolt, 1062
same, setting out the "endeavor," to consist in a conspiracy, &c., 1063 setting out the endeavor to consist in a solicitation of others to ne- glect their duty, &c., 1064 setting out the endeavor to consist in an assemblage of the crew in a riotous manner, &c., 1065 laying the time with a continuendo, 1066
piracy at common law, 1067 rioting on board ship, 1068 confining the master, &c., 1069 piratically and feloniously running away with a vessel, and aiding and abetting therein, &c. and as- saulting master, 1070
First count, running away with vessel.
running away with goods, &c., 1071 same, stated more specially, 1072 assaulting master and running away with goods, &c., 1073 against principal offender for run- ning away with vessel, 1074 against others as accessaries, 1075 breaking and boarding a ship, as- saulting, &c., the crew and steal- ing, &c., the cargo, 1076 piratically breaking into, taking and carrying away a ship and certain goods on board the same, 1077 against a seamen for laying violent
hands upon his commander, with intent to prevent his fighting in defence of his ship, 1078 attempting to corrupt a seamen to turn marauder and to run away with a ship, 1079
against an accessary to a piracy be- fore the fact, 1080
against an accessary to a piracy after the fact, 1081
Rhode Island, commencement and conclu-
sion of indt. in, 35, &c.
Indictments in, for:
violation of license laws, 810
treason against, 1132
Riot act, indt. against magistrate, for not reading, &c., 898
Riot, general frame of indt. for, 849
requisites of indts. for, 849 Indictments for:
affray at common law, 850
unlawful assembly and assault, 851 riot, and hauling away a wagon, 852 riot, in breaking the windows of a man's house, 853
riot, and disturbing a literary soci- ety, under Ohio stat., 854 riot, and pulling down a dwelling-
house in the possession of prose-
riot, and false imprisonment, 856
occupied by the United States for an arsenal, 857
disturbance of elections in Massa- chusetts, 858
another form for same, 859 interrupting a judge of the election in Pennsylvania, 860
[For corrupt interference with elections, see 1016.]
disturbing a religious meeting, under the Virginia statute, 861- same, under Rev. sts. Mass., ch. 130, § 171, 862
disturbing a congregation worship- ping in a church, at common law, 863 disturbing same in a dwelling-house 864
dressing in a woman's clothes, and disturbing a congregation at wor- ship, 865
going armed, &c., to the terror of
the people at common law, 866 carrying a dangerous weapon, under Indiana Rev. stat., 867 maliciously firing guns into the
house of an aged woman, and kill- ing a dog belonging to the house, 868
breach of peace, tumultuous con- duct, &c., in Vermont, 869 refusing to aid a constable in quell- ing a riot, 870
refusing to assist a constable in car- rying offender to prison, 871 See "Prison Breach," Rescue," "Resistance to Officers of Justice," &c.
River, nuisances to, see "Nuisance." Roads, nuisances to, notes concerning, 674, &c.
refusal to repair, &c. (notes concern- ing), 781, &c.
public, what to be considered such,
SABBATH, profanation of, indt. against, 756
disturbing the peace, &c., on land' Scold, common, indt. against, 779
Second count. Same, with intent
to defraud and prevent such pro- perty from being made liable for payment of debts, 508 Third count. Same, not specify- ing property, 509
Fourth count. Averring intent to defraud persons unknown, 510
Fifth count. Same, not specify- ing goods, with intent to de- fraud persons unknown, 511 Sixth count. Same, with intent
to prevent property from being levied on, 512
Another form on the same statute. First count, intent to defraud, to prevent property being made liable, &c., 513
Second count. Same, with intent
to defraud another person, 514 Third count. Secreting, assign- ing, &c., with intent to defraud two, &c., 515
Fourth count. Secreting, &c., averring creditors to be judg- ment creditors, 516
Fifth count. Same, in another shape, 517
Fraudulent conveyance under Sta- tute Eliz., ch. 5, § 3, 518 conspiracies to effect the same, how to be pleaded, 607
indt. for same at common law, 640 Sedition generally, conspiracies to excite, 1127, 1130, et seq.
Seditious writings, indts. for, 953, et seq. words, indts. for, 961, et seq. Seducing slave, indt. for under Pennsyl- vania act, 199
indt. for, under N. Carolina act, 449 a young woman, conspiracy to effect, 651, 652, 653
Selling by false weight, indt. for, 499 of wife, conspiracy to effect, indt. for, 1004, n.
Service of writ, obstructing, indt. for, 885 Sheriff, libel on, indt. for, 950
Ship, running away with, &c., see "Re- volt," &c.
Slave trade, violation of laws concerning, fitting, equipping, and preparing, and being concerned in fitting, &c., vessels for the slave trade in ports of the United States, as
more specially, 1088
another form for the same, 1089 fitting out slaver, &c., 1090 forcibly confining and detaining ne-
groes taken from the coast of Africa, with intention of making slaves of them, and for aiding and abetting, under act of 15th May, 1820, s. 5, 1091
against a part of defendants as prin- cipals and the others as accessa- ries, 1092
taking on board and receiving from
the coast of Africa, negroes, &c., under the act of 20th April, 1818, s. 4, 1093 forcibly bringing and carrying away negroes from the coast of Africa, for the purpose of making slaves of them, under act of 15th May, 1820, s. 4, 1094
Slaves, fugitive, rescue of, indt. for, 877 Indictments concerning slaves: against principals in first and second degrees for shooting slave with pistol, 117
against slave for murder with axe, 154
seducing slave, under Pennsylvania act, 199
seducing slave, under N. C. act, 449 stealing slaves in Missouri, 446 stealing slaves in Alabama, 447 stealing slaves in North Carolina, 448
receiving goods stolen by, Slitting nose, indt. for, 193 Small, selling liquor by, see "Tippling Houses."
Smallpox, exposing a child infected with, indt. for, 716
Smuggling, indt. for, 1116
Soap boiling, indt. against, 707 Sodomy, general form of indt. for, 191 requisites of indt., 191
Soldiers, enticing to desert, indt. for, 1135 Solicitation of chastity, indicted in this country, 705, n.
Soliciting to commit offence, 605, et seq. servant to steal, &c., 459
State, treason against, see " Treason."
(See generally U. States and seve- ral states nominatim.)
Stealing, see "Larceny." Stolen goods, receiving, see Receiving Stolen Goods."
Streets, nuisances in, notes concerning, (see "Nuisance"), 674
Subornation of perjury in prosecution for fornication, indt. for, 597
of perjury in prosecution for rob- bery, indt., 598
of perjury in action for trespass, 599 corruptly endeavoring to influence
a witness in U. S. courts, indt. 600
corruptly endeavoring to entice a witness to withdraw from prose- cution of felon, indt., 601 corruptly endeavoring to entice a witness not to give evidence be- fore a grand jury, indt., 602 corruptly endeavoring to entice a witness to withhold his testimony as to execution of deed, indt., 603 corruptly endeavoring to entice a witness to disobey a subpoena be- fore grand jury, indt., 606 corruptly endeavoring to suborn a witness to give evidence on trial of an action of trespass, indt., 604 corruptly endeavoring to suborn a witness to commit perjury in falsely swearing a child on a man, indt., 605
Suicide, indt. against party aiding suicide, as principal in second degree, 107 giving deceased poison, and thereby aiding her in suicide, 138
what constitutes guilty agency in,
attempt to commit, 1060 Sunday, profanation of, indt., 756 Supervisor, indt. against for not opening road, 787
Swearing, profane, indt. for as a nuisance,
TAVERN-KEEPER, indt. against for not re- ceiving travellers, &c., 911
indt. against for permitting unlaw- ful gaming, see “Gaming."
Tax collector, fraudulent insolvency of, 910 Tennessee, commencement and conclusion of indt. in, 88 Indictments in:
larceny of bank note, 431
receiving stolen goods from some unknown person, 458
violation of license laws, 819
Ticket in lottery, see "Lottery." Timber, indt. for felling in creek, 483, see 701
Time, how to be pleaded, 2, n. Tippling houses,— Indictments:
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 li-
cense, under s. 1, c. 83. Vermont Rev. stat., 794
selling liquor by the small, under 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
another form under same, 806 selling liquor without license, under Massachusetts Revised statutes, c. 47, s. 3, 807
another form under same, 808 another form under same, 809 violation of license laws in Rhode
same in New York, 811 same in New Jersey, 812 same in Pennsylvania, 813
another form for same, being that
used in Philadelphia, 814 same in Virginia, 815
same in North Carolina, 816 same in Alabama, 817
Token, false, see "False Pretences,” “Cheats at Common Law," &c.
Toll, collector, indt. against for extortion, 910
conspiracies to raise the price of, 658 Township, indt. against for not repairing highway, 781
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