La., 163; Mo., 170; Ks., 187; Fla., 191; Tex., 197. Slaves, acting as free, against, Tenn., 94; cannot choose freedom or place of residence, under a will, 13 (1).
baptism not emancipating, N. Y., 52, 53.
captured with the Seminoles, Fla., 193.
eruel punishment of, against, S. Car., 100; Ga., 103, 108; Miss., 143; Ala., 150; La., 158; Mo., 168; Tex., 198.
emancipation of, see Status; War
-, emancipation of by owners, pro- hibited, Md., 24; N. Car., 82; S. Car., 97, 99; Ga., 102, 104, 109; Miss., 143, 149; Ala., 151; La., 165; Ark., 174.
emancipation of, limited by se- curity against charge, Ky., 17; Del., 77; N. Car., 85; Tenn., 90; Miss., 143; Mo., 168 (2).
emancipation of, limited by se- curity to remove from the State, N. C.. 87; Tenn., 92; Ala., 151; L., 165; Fla., 192; Tex., 196.
, emancipated, required to leave the State, Va., 7, 11; N. Car.. 87; Ala., 151; La., 165; Fla., 192; Tex., 196.
-, enlistment of, allowed, R. I., 48; N. Y., 51, 54;-prohibited, N. J.,
exciting discontent among against, Miss., 148; La., 161, 165.
exciting insurrection among, against, Va., 6, 8; Ky., 18; N. Car., 86; Tenn., 93; S. Car., 99; Ga., 105; Miss., 148; Ark., 173; Ks., 187; Fla., 191; Tex., 199.
exportation of, forbidden, R. I., 49; N. Y., 53; Pa., 70; Del., 74, 78.
fugitive, declared felon, Md., 22. fugitives from State, in other States, Va., 12; Md., 22.
fugitive. See Fugitives from service.
gaming with, against, N. C., 87; S. Car., 98; Ga., 107; La., 164; Fla., 195.
hiting their time, against their being allowed, S. Car., 99; Ga., 107; Fla., 194, 195; Tex., 199.
importation of from other States, against, Va., 2; Ky., 16; Md., 19, 21; Dist of Col., 27; Mass., 29; Conn., 42; R. I., 49; N. Y., 52, 54;
N. J., 61, 62; Pa., 68; Del., 74; N. Car., 84, 86; Tenn., 91; S. Car., 95, 96; Ga., 101 (2), 103; Miss., 147 (2); Ala., 151; La., 156, 162; Mo., 168 (2); Ark., 171 (3).
Slaves, importation of from other States, allowing, Va., 5, 8; Ky., 14; Md., 23; N. Car., 86; Tenn., 94; S. Car., 96; Ga., 103, 108; Miss., 145; La., 159. 161; Fla., 192. See Negroes serving under indentures.
killing, punishment of, Va., 5; Del., '80; N. Car., 83, 85; Tenn., 90; S. Car., 97; Ga., 101; Ala., 150; La., 158; Mo., 168.
manumission of. See Slaves, emancipation of.
marriage of, want of legal con- sequences in, 82 (2), 160.
meetings of, against, Va., 7; S. Car., 96; Ga., 101; Ala., 151; Mo., 160.
, owners of, compensated for those executed, S. Car., 99; Ga., 101; Miss., 149; Ala., 150.
, ownership of ten, a qualification to election to legislature, S. Car., 95 (2).
-ownership of, in free States; as a privilege of citizen under the 4th Art., 357-370, see Citizens; in re- spect to fugitives under the 4th Art., 569-579, see Fugitives; under pri- vate international law, 768, see Status.
owners of, allowed by statute to. hold in free State, for limited pe- riod, Conn., 44, 47 (1); R. I, 49; N. Y., 58; N. J., 63, 64; Pa., 69, 73; Ind., 130.
Slaves, separation of families of, limited,
Pa., 70; of mother and child under ten years, Ala., 153; La., 157, 161.
stealing, against, Va., 6; Ga., 106; Miss., 146, 148; Ks, 187; Tex., 197. See Slaves, abduction of. teaching, against, Va., 7, 9; N. Car., 87; S. Car., 98; Ala., 151; La., 162; Mo., 170.
, teaching, required, N. Y., 54; N. J., 63.
testimony of, Va., 6; N. J., 62; Del., 75 (1); Miss., 152; La., 158, 159; Tex., 197.
trading with, against, Va., 7; N. J., 62; N. Car., 90; Tenn., 91; Ga., 103; Mo., 169.
trial of, Pa., 68; N. Car., 91; Tenn., 93; S. Car., 98; Ga., 102, 107; Miss., 144, 145 (1), 149; Ala., 150; La., 158, 164; Mo, 168.
transport of, by public convey. ance, against, Va., 7; Del., 81; Ñ. Car., 89; Tenn., 93; Mo., 169. Smith, Mr. Gerrit, argument of fog. sl. case, 403 (2).
Smith, J., on fug. sl. Act, 503, 562, 668, 709; on opinion in Prigg's case, 459 (1), 513 (1), 562 (2); on legisla- tion in respect to citizens, 374, 592. Sovereignty, how vested in the Territo- ries, 185 (3).
specting slaves, in non-slaveholding forum, 772 (1).
Story, J., on effect of judgments, 253; on the fugitive sl. Act, 457; on the power of Congress, 467; on State legislation, 475; on the State mag- istrates, 634; on jury-trial, 733 (1); on the want of, in fug. sl. Act, 705 (2).
Stowell, J., on the status of returned slave, 781 (1).
Sumner, Mr., on the fug. sl. provision, 589 (1).
Sutliff, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 527, 592 (1), 675, 717.
Swan, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 523, 568, 674, 716.
Taney, Ch. J., on slavery in the Terri- tories, 181 (2); on power in respect to privileges of citizens, 374; ðî negro citizenship, 280-298, 317 ; on State exclusion of negroes, 340 (3), 765 (3); on fugitives from jus- tice, 381-385; on legislation re- specting them, 427-434, 580; on the power of State Governors under it, 608; on the fug sl. Act. 483, 529, 555, 673; on status of returned slave, 777.
State, 220 (2), 353 (3), 376 | Territories of the U. S., law for slavery (1). See People.
Sprague, J., on fug. sl., 468 (1), 659, 660. State, meaning of declared, 75 (2); in
the 4 h Art., 267, 341, 402, 415. States, the several, do not sustain legal relations under the Constitution, 542.
Statu-liber, law of, Ky., 17 (1); Md., 21; N. J., 64; Del., 78; La., 160, 161 (1). Status, by going to free State, 768; on
returning to slave State, 772. Stealing free person, against. See Kid
napping; Fugitives from service. Story's Commentaries, on effect of judg-
ments, 247 (4); on citizenship, 315; who may be fugitives from justice, 393; rule in, taken from opinion in Prigg's case, 461 (1); on the power of Congress, 535; on the fug. sl. provision, 719; on the guarantee of due process of law, 738 (2).
Conflict of Laws, on effect of judgments, 253 (2); on rights re-
in the N. W. T., 112; in the Missis- sippi T., 143; in the Louisiana T., 155 (3); in Nebraska and Kansas T., 180; in California, 200; in New Mexico, 204; true bearing of the judgment in Dred Scott's Case, 181 (2). Thacher J., on seizure of fugitive slave, 440, 553.
Thompson, J., on effect of judgments,
249; on the fug. sl. Act, 455, 484, 556, 703; on valuation in trial of freedom, 738.
Tilghman, J., on extradition of crimi-
nals, 395; on the fug. sl. Act, 413, 439, 700.
Trimble, J., on effect of records, &c.,
Tucker, J., on the extinction of slavery in Mass., 28 (3).
Underwood, Mr., his bill respecting fu- gitive slaves, 758.
Universal jurisprudence, how it may be
recognized in the Territories, 211 | Washington, J., on the effect of judg (3).
Vessels, having free negroes on board, law respecting, N. Car., 87; S. Car., 97, 99, 100; Ga., 104, 105, 108; Ala., 152; La., 159, 161; Fla., 191, 193, 195; Tex., 197.
of or for New York, to be in- spected before leaving Virginia, 10. with slaves, on the high seas, 770 (2). Villein, common law on claim made against, 683 (1), 735 (3), 757 (1).
Walker, Mr. R. J., view of slaves as per sons, 408 (2).
worth, Chancellor, on the fug. sl. Act, 450, 554, 585, 591 (1), 633, 702. Warner, J., on fugitives from justice,
War power, emancipation under, 787 (2). Washburn, Mr., on slavery in Mass., 29 (1).
ments, 251; on the privileges of citizenship, 344, 351; on the fug. sl. Act, 409, 439.
Wayne, J., on effect of judgments, 255 (1); on exclusion of negroes by the States, 341; on the fug. slave Act, 481, 555; that slaves are property under the Cons., 574 (1). Webster, Mr., on the fug. sl. provision, 533 (1); maintaining the Act of 1850, 753 (3).
Westlake, Mr., on the term citizen in American law, 838 (2).
Whiton, J., on the fug. sl. Act., 503, 521, 670, 712.
Williams, J., on slavery in Connecticut, 44 (1); on claim of slave-owner, 359.
Wilson, J., on effect of judgments, 248; on sovereignty, 271 (1); on the na- ture of the Cons., 512 (1). Wirt, Att'y-Gen., on negro citizenship, 338 (1).
Wolcott, Mr., his arguments cited, 40% (3), 391 (4), 550 (1), 700 (1). Woodbury, J., on the fug. sl. Act, 409, (1), 419, 659 (1), 661. Wright, J., on the claim of slave-owner
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