BANK-NOTE, term includes notes of other States, 123. whether subject of larceny, 428. BANKRUPT ACT, of the United States, how statute repealing construed, 306. how, if inflicted at request of person injured, 343. inflicted on several, how, after conviction in respect to one, 536 when liable criminally for libel sold in his store, 236, 237. BOSTON HARBOR, within county lines, 606. "BRASS FURNACE," what is, 563. BREAK - BREAKING, (See FORCIBLY Break.) legal meaning of the words, 190. of castle, what, 174, 190. warehouse, meaning of the statute, 134. not offence against property, but security, 427. must be two intents, 251. how, when intent is to commit misdemeanor, and felony is commit- whether the felony intended must be possible, 518 and note. how the place must be described, 164. committed by breaking inside doors, 174. what breaking necessary in, 190. species of attempt, 316. attempted felony need not be committed, 316. BURGLARY, — continued. effect of consent to enter-plans to entrap, &c. 344. and larceny, two crimes or one, 687-689. BURIAL, indictable to refuse, 382. BURN-BURNING, legal meaning of the words, 188. when procurer of, held as doer, 483. BY-LAWS, of municipal corporations, 57 a-58. CABIN, of a vessel, whether a shop, 179. CALIFORNIA, introduced the common law, 15 and note. wrongful, innocently made, through mistake of facts, 244. is criminal, and how far, 230-237. (See ANALYTICAL INDEX, c. 15.) CARNAL ABUSE. (See CARNAL KNOWLEDGE.) of female children, 411. when an attempt, 522, 524. CASES. (See ADJUDGED CASES-REPORTED CASES.) meaning of the word, 137. CASTLE, in law, what is, 164–174. how considered, 88. C. “CATTLE,” (See ANIMALS.) the word may include horses, geldings, asses, pigs, 128. what it is, 126. CAVEAT EMPTOR, CELLAR, meaning and application of the maxim, 6, 27. may be a warehouse, 177. CHILD, carnal abuse of, what is an attempt, 522, 524. CHINA, abandoning, indictable, 413, 720. neglect to provide with food, 413, 720, 724. is part of the dwelling-house, 168. how our laws extend over our citizens there, 582. CIVIL SUIT, is to recover damages, 355. not ordinarily barred by criminal prosecution, 327, 328. whether, in case of felony, it can be carried on before the criminal, 329-339. how differs from criminal as to the punishment or damages, 637-639. his works as authority in criminal matters, 50. deputy, may administer oath, 79. COLORED PERSON. (See PERSON OF COLOR.) of persons to commit crimes, 264-269. (See ANALYTICAL INDEX, c. 18.) to injure individuals, indictable, 437, 438. COMMAND, how indictable, when following it results in death, 416. whether, disqualifies to be a witness, 645, 646. COMMON LAW, (See CRIMINAL LAW-LAW.) general view of the, 9-22. (See ANALYTICAL INDEX, C. 2.) |