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Reg. v. Orchard, 8 C. & P. 565
v. Reed, & C. & P. 623
v. Ricketts, 1 P. & D. 150
v. Roake, 8 C. & P, 626

v. Somerby, 1 P. & D. 180

v. South Holland Drainage, Trustees of, 1 P. & D. 79

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Compensation under Private Act, 1

v. St. Margaret's, Leicester, 1 P. & D. 116 Church Rate; Mandamus v. St. Pancras, Directors of the Poor, 7 Ad. & E. 750 Foundling Hospital v. Stamford, Recorder of, 1 P. & D. 72

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Borough Rate
Jury

Practice in Criminal Cases, 1
Practice in Criminal Cases, 2

Murder
Husband and Wife, 2

Settlement, 1

Insolvent, 1

Arrest, 3

Arrest, 4

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Thicknesse v. Lancaster Canal Company, 4 M. & W. 472

Wainwright v. Clement, 4 M. & W. 385
Warren v. De Burgh, 7 D. P. C. 96

Watson v. Reeve, 5 Bing. N. C. 112; 7 D. P. C. 127
Webb v. Jenkins, 7 D. P. C. 135

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Wheeler v. Haynes, 1 P. & D. 55

Williams v. Geaves, 8 C. & P. 592

Wood v. Duncan, 7 D. P. C. 91

Witness, 6

Practice, 8

Principal and Surety, 1

Interpleader Act, 1
Canal Act

Insolvent, 3

Bail, 4 New Trial Process, 3

Slander

Evidence, 3 Arbitration, 4

Wright v. Fearnley, 5 Bing. N. C. 89; 7 D. P. C. 129

Youlton v. Hall, 7 D. P. C. 175, 186

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Nanney v. Vaughan, 439 Injunction, 2, (Where one of two defendants answers.)

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Rust v. Baker, 443 Will, 4, (Construction, substitution, presumption of death.)

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List of the Periodical Publications relating to Legislation, Jurisprudence and the Practice of the Courts, published at Paris in January 1839. (Principally communicated by M. Foelix.)

DAILY PAPERS. 1. The Gazette des Tribunaux.—This has appeared since 1825 every day in the week except Monday, and is of the same size and shape as the other newspapers. It contains the most remarkable decisions of the French courts in civil and criminal matters, particularly the courts of Paris, and occasionally those of foreign courts. At the commencement are always to be found some cases discussed with considerable fullness, namely, a short exposition of the facts, an analysis of the arguments, and the very words or a summary of the judgment. Under the title of Chronique follow short notices of past occurrences or decided cases. Essays on juridical subjects or portions of legal history are also inserted. Nearly the whole fourth page of the paper is invariably filled with advertisements, a proof that it is considered to enjoy a large circulation. This paper is well conducted, and commonly contains the earliest intelligence as to all legal matters. The present editor (redacteur-en-chef) is M. Paillard de Villeneuve, avocat. The annual subscription is 72 fr. 2. Le Droit.—This paper, imitated from the preceding, has been published about five years ago. The first number was briefly characterized in this work. It appears every day, Monday included. It differs principally from the Gazette in devoting more space to general topics. At the commencement, the editors were MM. Ledru-Rollin and Lerminier, but M. Lerminier has since withdrawn from the management. His place is filled by M. Penard, avocat. The annual subscription is 60 fr. Both these papers are intended rather for the public at large than jurists, and the most entertaining cases rather than those likely to prove useful to the profession are consequently selected by the editors. Two other daily papers were started about three years since, but have been discontinued.

MONTHLY JOURNALS.-A part of these form collections of laws, ordinances and decisions; others are principally occupied with legislation and jurisprudence. To the first class belong, 1. Collection Complète des Lois, Décrets, Ordonnances, &c. edited and annotated by M. Duvergier, avocat. This collection, beginning with 1788, is more complete than the official Bulletin of Laws, and comprises every sort of document in force. As regards all laws since 1814, the notes contain extracts from the debates. The collection consists of thirty-eight volumes. Reckoning from 1825 each year forms a volume. There are two other collections of the same kind, one edited by M. Galliset and the other by M. Lepée. 2. The collection commenced by M. Sirez, now continued by M. Villeneuve, entitled Recueil Général des Lois et des Arrêts. It began in 1800, but contains decisions since 1791, the epoch of the introduction of a new judicial system in France. Sometimes but seldom articles on practical subjects are to be found in it; and it contains all remarkable decisions of the Court of Cassation and the other courts of appeal. It makes thirty-eight volumes in quarto, without reckoning the supplement. Formerly M. Sirez edited a collection devoted to the decisions of the Council of State,

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