Law. Act of Great Britain modifying usury laws, stage owners, liabilities of, Stokes vs. Saltonstall, case, of a saw mill at New Orleans auctioneers may re-sell goods not paid for, decision at Newark, N. J. respecting usurious interest, Brittain vs. Freeman, N. Y. respecting damages to navi- gation occasioned by raising mill dams,
Gooding vs. Union Bank of Maryland, an old case, respecting seaman's wages discharged in a foreign port,
in case Benington Bank vs. Little & co. for money lost in transmission, of arrest of Texian Ambassador at N. Y., and his discharge, Ohio that premium of exchange is not taking illegal interest by a bank, Alabama that unchartered or Real Estate Banking Institutions can- not maintain suits on notes or bills discounted,
of the Supreme Court respecting the General Banking law of N. Y. 356 case of schooner Amistad, 176 177 179 244 warrant for arrest, in case of malicious mischief may be executed on Sundays, by-standers bound to assist an-officer when forci- bly opposed in serving a capias in a civil case, Chancellor Kent's decision against seizure of goods after passing custom house, bank book decided to be evidence in, Harley vs. Schuylkill Savings Institution,
number and amount of forfeited recognizances in Court of Criminal Sessions, Phila.,
a lawyer in Missouri advises his clients to take promissory notes for goods to avoid statute of limitation,
Penny postage act in England,
Lead, duty on, changed,
mines of Missouri,
Legislature of New York, oldest member,
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., increase of stock,
commerce of from 1804 to 1838, longevity in,
(see also New Orleans)
Louisville and Portland canal, number of vessels and tolls from 1831 to 1838,
contents of a mound opened at,
meeting at, at Governor's request,
Low tides, Lumber, sales at Bangor, Maine, pine becoming scarce,
263 Mace exported from Calcutta from 1828 to 1837, M'Duffie Governor, explanation of cotton circular, 273 M'Kenzie W. L. convicted and sentenced. Mackerel fishery in Massachusetts in 1837, number, tonnage, and value of vessels, num- ber of hands employed, capital invested, and fish taken,
Macon, Georgia, convention at,
Boston, commerce of
commerce of from 1789 to 1838,
manufactory of coat buttons, statistics of manufactories of Lowell, currency of, Mr. Felt's History, prices of produce from 1642 to 1690. paper money first issued,
a private Bank established,
free from debt in 1774,
76 Merchants in United States, number of and relative
160 Message of Gov. Cannon of Tennessee,
Historical documents of, arranged by
Mr. Felt, list of silver scheme in 1741, manufactory scheme, glass-works at Sandwich,
bounty on wheat raised,
large sales and profits of strawberries, Banks in, ratio of specie from 1803 to 1838,
manufactures of general table of all the manufactures of the state, showing the value of each article, number of hands em- ployed, and capital invested, Table showing the cotton manufac-
tures of Mass. in 1837, number of mills and spindles, yards manufac- tured and value, hands, and capital employed,
Table of woollen manufactures in 1837, showing number of mills and machinery, quantity of wool con- sumed, and yards and value manu- factured, hands and capital employ- ed, and gallons of oil used, Table showing the number of each kind of sheep, and quantity and value of wool raised, average fleece and capital employed,
proportions in each state,
Pennington, of New Jersey,
343 Mineral Spring, a new at Saratoga,
Mint of the United States, detailed table of coinage from 1793 to 1838,
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