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doctrines of the common law, and the statutes of their own State, will not solve. At all events, brief as they are, they are the substance of what has yet been arrived at by the tribunals.

II. Statutory Offences by and against Slaves.

$741. The discussion thus far in this chapter has related to the matter as it stands independently of particular statutory provisions. But, in all the States where slavery exists, there is special legislation, intended to protect the rights of master, of slave, and of the community in respect of this relation. And even where the harder doctrines before mentioned are entertained, as deductions from general principles of jurisprudence, the hand of legislation has extended, to the person of the slave, a protection more or less broad. The rules for interpreting the statutes on this subject differ not materially from the general rules laid down in the earlier part of this volume. Perhaps, on some points, the decisions of the States are not harmonious. Of this latter nature is the question, how far the general statutes of the State against crimes apply to slaves; some courts holding that they apply, others, that they do not apply.

§ 742. Among the statutory offences against the persons of slaves, are murder and manslaughter, mayhem, assault,4

| See, on this point, The State v. Wright, 4 McCord, 358; Eskridge v. The State, 25 Ala. 30; Worley v. The State, 11 Humph. 172; Commonwealth 'v. Carver, 5 Rand. 660; The State v. Tom, Busbee, 214; The State v. Whyte, 2 Nott & McCord, 174; Nix v. The State, 13 Texas, 575.

· The State v. Fleming, 2 Strob. 464; The State v. Boon, 1 Taylor, 246 ; The State v. Cheatwood, 2 Hill, S. C. 459; The State v. Smith, 1 Nott & McCord, 13; The State v. Taylor, 2 McCord, 483; The State v. Raines, 3 McCord, 533.

3 The State v. Abram, 10 Ala. 928. 4 Carpenter v. The State, 23 Ala. 84.

unlawful beating, the infliction of cruel and unusual punishment, and malicious stabbing. On the other hand, provisions against rape 4 and other injuries, perpetrated by slaves on white people, abound in the slave codes.

§ 743. In our second volume will be found something concerning the slave-trade ; 6 and concerning the stealing of slaves, and like offences against slave property. In some States, it is indictable to deny that owners have the right of property in slaves. There are also statutes against exciting rebellion and insurrection among this class of the population.

$ 744. Another very important branch of the statutory law relates to the modes of the employment of slaves. We have therefore the offence of permitting them to go at large, or to hire their own time, committed either by the master or the slave; 10 the offences also of practising medicine ; 11 of having property of their own ; 12 of holding disorderly meetings; ; of being employed in stamping cotton ; 14 and of living isolated, to a degree specified, from the oversight of white men.15

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· The State v. Wilson, Cheves, 163; Commonwealth v. Howard, 11 Leigh, 631.

Turnipseed v. The State, 6 Ala. 664. 3 Commonwealth v. Chapple, 1 Va. Cas. 184. · Wash v. The State, 14 Sm. & M. 120. 5 The State v. Nicholas, 2 Strob. 278. 6 Vol. II. & 1026. ? Vol. II. § 1025. 8 Bacon v. Commonwealth, 7 Grat. 602; ante, § 136. • The State v. McDonald, 4 Port. 449; The State v. Tom, 2 Dev. 569. 10 The State v. Clemons, 3 Dev. 472; The State v. Clarissa, 5 Ired. 221 ; The State v. Woodman, 3 Hawks, 384; The State v. Nat, 13 Ired. 154; Commonwealth v. Gilbert, 6 J. J. Marshall, 185. 11 Macon v. The State, 4 Humph. 421 ; ante, $ 146. 12 Clarke v. Blake, 3 McCord, 179; Richardson v. Broughton, 3 Strob. 1. 13 The State v. Boozer, 5 Strob. 21. And see The State v. Boyce, 10 Ired. 536. 14 Wragg v. The State, 14 Ala. 492. 15 The State v. Mazyck, 2 McCord, 473 ; The State v. Blythe, 3 McCord, 363.

Then there is the crime of trading with slaves, except under restrictions mentioned in the statutes.

§ 745. The foregoing sections present specimens only of the legislation of the several States in which slavery exists. Any attempt at further elucidation of the legal questions growing out of this relation would lead us too far into the local jurisprudence of particular States. — Thus is closed the discussion of the matters intended for the present volume. In the next volume, we shall examine the law of the specific offences; and so finish the work.

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· Barnett v. Powell, Litt. Sel. Cas. 409; The State v. Stroud, 1 Brev. 551; The State v. Chandler, 2 Strob. 266; James v. The State, 9 Humph. 308; The State v. Dawson, 2 Bay, 360; The State v. Coleman, Dudley, S. C. 32; The State v. Fife, 1 Bailey, 1; The State v. Isaacs, 1 Speers, 223; The State v. Anone, 2 Nott & McCord, 27; Worrell v. The State, 12 Ala. 732; Jolly v. The State, 8 Sm. & M. 145; The State v. Thornton, 2 Brev. 408; The State v. Meyer, 1 Speers, 305; The State v. Saunders, 9 Port. 326; The State v. Von Glon, 1 McMullan, 187; The State v. Hart, 4 Ired. 246; Hurt v. The State, 19 Ala. 19.

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INDEX

TO CASES CITED IN THIS VOLUME.

In the following Index, where the plaintiff is the King or Queen (Rex, Reg. or
Regina), the State, Commonwealth, United States, or the like, the name of the de-
fendant is put first; in other cases, the name of the plaintiff.

SECTION

SECTION

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A.

Adams, Reg. v. (1 Den. C. C. 38) 431

Rex v. (1 Russ. Crimes,
A. v. B. (R. M. Charl. 228) 31, 450 Grea. Ed. 728)

193
Abbott v. Mills (3 Vt. 521) 327

Rex v. (Russ. & Ry. 225) 431
-, People v. (19 Wend. 192) 547 State v. (14 Ala. 486)
v. Wood (22 Maine, 541) 119

598, 653
Abell v. Douglass (4 Denio, 305) 11

State v. (4 Blackf. 146)
Aberdeen v. Saunderson (8 Sm.

613, 616
& M. 663)

58

State v. (1 Brev. 279) 631
Abrahams v. Commonwealth (1

v. Tertenants (Holt, 179) 360
Rob. Va. 675)

154 a

v. Turrentine (8 Ired.
Abrahat, Rex v. (2 Leach, 824; 147)

70
2 East P. C. 569)

418 v.Woods (2 Cranch, 336) 66
Abram, State v. (4 Ala. 272) 93, 674 Addington, State v. (2 Bailey,
State v. (10 Ala. 928)

516)

103, 711, 712
262, 734, 742 Admiralty case (13 Co. 51) 561
Absence, State v. (4 Port. 397) Adolph, The (1 Curt. C. C. 87) 589

86, 251, 267, 397 Ady, Rex v. (7 Car. & P. 146)
Academy of Fine Arts v. Phila-

319, 344
delphia (10 Harris, Pa. 496) 114 Aickles, Rex v. (1 Leach, 294;
Acuff, State v. (6 Misso. 54) 130 2 East P. C. 675)

431
Adams v. Ashby (2 Bibb, 96).91, 101 Rex v. (1 Leach, 390) 712
r. Barrett (5 Ga. 404)

Rex v. (1 Leach, 438; 2
333, 448
East P. C. 968)

423
v. People (1 Comst. 173; Ailesbury v. Pattison (1 Doug.
3 Denio, 190) 246, 264, 458, 556, 28)

66
577, 580 b, 593 Ainsworth, State v. (11 Vt. 91) 680
People v. (3 Denio, 190) 578 Albany, People v. (11 Wend.
Reg. v. (Car. & M. 299) 539)

308
95, 131, 136, 511 | Alden v. Fitts (25 Maine, 488) 47

V.

R. 469)

Mass. 14)

Alderman Commonwealth v. (4 American Print Works v. Law-
Mass. 477)

666, 679
rence (3 Zab. 9)

701 a
Aldridge v. Commonwealth (2 Ames's case (2 Greenl. 365) 423
Va. Cas. 447)

625, 631 Amory v. McGregor (15 Johns.
Aleen, Reg. v. (2 Moody, 179) 551 24)

694, 695
Alexander, The (1 Gallis. 532) 694 Amos, Reg. v. (Temp. & M. 422,

v. Card (3 R. I. 145) 360 2 Den. °C. C. 65, 15 Jur. 90,

Commonwealth r. (4 20 Law J. n. s. M. C. 103,
Hen. & Munf. 522)
362 1 Eng. L. & Eq. 592)

175
t. Worthington (5 Anderson v. Commonwealth (5
Md. 471)

66, 666

Rand. 627) 28, 350, 379, 412, 437
Alexandria
Dearmon (2

Commonwealth v. (2
Sneed, 104)
92 Va. Cas. 245)

641
Alger, Commonwealth v. (7 Cush.

v. Dunn (6 Wheat. 204) 361
53)
392, 604, 693

People v. (14 Johns.
Alison, Reg. v. (8 Car. & P. 418) 294)

314, 419
342, 387, 459

, Reg. v. (2 Moody &
Allaire, State v. (14 Ala. 435)

207, 211, 551
101, 103

Rex v. (2 East P. C.
Allan, Reg. v. (Car. & M. 295) 772)

598
364, 490, 500

The Solon (Crabbe,
v. Reesor (16 S. & R.10) 15 17)

273
Allday, Reg. v. (8 Car. & P. 136)

v. State (5 Pike, 444) 263
80, 147, 227, 242, 253

State v. (3 Sm. & M.
Allen v. Commonw'th (2 Leigh, 751)

658
727)

99, 106, 674, 675 Andrews, Commonwealth v. (2
v. Crofoot (5 Wend. 506) 314

494, 598
v. Farrow (2 Bailey, 584) 103

Commonwealth v. (3
v. Harford Insurance Co.

Mass. 126)

468, 672 a
(2 Md. 111)

68

v. United States (2
v. Lyon (2 Root, 213) 327 Story, 202)

114
People v. (1 Parker, 445) 681 Angel v. Commonwealth (2 Va.
People v. (6 Wend. 486) 152

Cas. 228)

123
State v. (4 Hawks, 356)

v. Commonwealth (2 Va.
396, 538, 541

148 a
State r. (2 Humph. 258) 594 Angell, Rexv. (Cas. temp. Hardw.
State v. (2 McCord, 55) 116)

51, 702 Anglea v. Commonwealth (10
State v. (R. M. Charl.

Grat. 696)

708
518)

428 Ann, The (i Gallis. 62) 59, 239, 571
Rex v. (7 Car. & P. 153)

v. State (11 Humph. 159) 230

230, 235 Anna, The (5 Rob. Adm. 373,
Rex v. (7 Car. & P. 664;

571
1 Moody, 494)

579, 611 Anone, State v. (2 Nott & Mc-
Allington, Rex v. (2 Stra. 678) Cord, 27) 123, 344, 483, 744

560, 362 Anonymous (4 A. & E. 576)
Allison v. Farmers Bank (6 Rand.

328, 355
204)

333

(Anderson, 115) 190
State v. (3 Yerg. 428) 541

(12 Co. 89)

66
Almon, Rex v. (5 Bur. 2686) 236

(Comb. 10)

701
Almy v. Harris (5 Johns. 175)

(Comb. 46)

348, 376
93, 101, 150

(1 Crawf. & Dix C.
Alston's case (1 Swinton, 433)

C. 152)

220
50, 190

(1 Crawf. & Dix C.
Alternun, Reg. v. (1 Gale & D.

C. 192)

563
261; 10 A. & E. 699)

644
(Dalison, 16)

480
Amarro, Rex v. (Russ. & Ry. 286) 579

(Dalison, 22) 251, 316

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Cas. 231)

360, 362

385 c)

562,

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