SKETCHES OF THE BENCH AND THE BAR, ANECDOTES, &c. &c. WITH A TABLE OF CASES, A GENERAL INDEX, AND A DIGEST OF THE REPORTS. EDITED BY SAMUEL OWEN, OF THE NEW YORK BAR. Volume III. NEW YORK: SAMUEL OWEN, 41 ANN STREET. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1845, BY SAMUEL OWEN, In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York 324424 INDEX TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS IN THIS VOLUME. [For Digest of the Reports, see end of volume.] ANECDOTES- "A deed without a name," 98. Practical Knowledge, 102. Garrick and Lord Camden, 143. Lord Tenterden's remarks with reference to Sir Robert Peel having undertaken certain amend- False prophets, ib. Personal identity, ib. Ludicrous error of Franklin, 228. Man in a state of nature, 196. Sir Robert Peel and his opponents, 396. ARTICLES- On the plea of Insanity in Criminal cases, 1, 41, On accumulation of property settled to separate On collision of ships, 61. On examination of witnesses on the voir dire, 117. On donations mortis causa, 157, 197. On life insurance societies, 199. On conditions in restraint of marriage, 200. On tradesmens' marks, 225, 230. On criminal liability, 227. On law reading, 228. On presumption of survivorship, 269. On principles of equity, 307. On affidavits by persons residing abroad to be used in the English courts, 309. On Agency, 333. On Bill for an account, 365. On examination of Students, 395. On slander-priviledged communication, 398 On liability of infants for torts, 399. DANIEL WEBSTER-Extract from his speech in FACETIOUSNESS OF THE LAW- An estate in fee simple, 156. HISTORICAL OUTLINES, 4, 59, 79, 100, 113. HOUSE OF LORDS-Case with reference to sep- LEGAL LYRICS- O think not your pleadings, 116. |