TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. General View
II. Jurisdiction
III. Constitutional Construction
IV. Admiralty and Maritime Law
V. The ancient Jurisdiction of the English Admiralty,
VI. The strife between the Common Law Courts and the Admiralty, in the 16th and 17th Centuries
VII. The English Admiralty at the time of the American Revolution
VIII. The Admiralty Jurisdiction of Scotland and Ireland
IX. The Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction of the British Colonies
X. The Jurisdiction of the State Courts of Admiralty
XI. The Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction of France and other portions
of Continental Europe
XII. "Admiralty" and" Maritime"
XIII. Trial by Jury-Suits at Common Law-Suits in Personam-Commerce
XIV. The Maritime Law-Maritime Contracts
XV. Ships and Vessels
XVI. Seas-Lakes-Rivers
XVII. The Question considered on Authority
XVIII. Admiralty Practice-The Organization of the Courts
XIX. The Practice of the American Admiralty Courts historically considered
XX. The General Character and Course of Admiralty Proceedings
XXI. Practice of the District Court.-The Libel
XXII. Commencement of the Suit
XXIII. Mesne Process
XXIV. Interlocutory Sale or Delivery of Property
XXV. Return of Process- Default- Appearance
XXVI. The Pleadings after the Libel
XXVII. Amendments and Supplemental Pleadings
XXVIII. Stipulation and Bail,
XXIX. Sea men's Wages
XXX. Prize Causes
XXXI. Hearing
XXXII. Decree
XXXIII. Execution
XXXIV. Petitions-Motions-Orders-Rules-Notices
XXXV. Admiralty and Maritime Crimes
XXXVI. Limitations
XXXVII. The Circuit Courts of the United States.
Their Jurisdiction and Practice in Admiralty and Maritime Cases
XXXVIII. The Supreme Court of the United States. Its Jurisdiction and Practice in Admiralty and Maritime Cases
APPENDIX.
Admiralty Rules established by the Supreme Court under the Act of 1842
Rules of the Practice of the Supreme Court
Rules of the District Court for the Southern District of New York, Index to the same
Rules of the Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York, on Appeals
Rules of the Circuit Court for the Northern District of New York, Rules of the District Court for the Northern District of New York, under the Act of 1845
Fee bill of the Southern District of New York
Fee bill of the N .Y. State Court of Admiralty before the U. S. Constitution
Act of 1841, regulating the Fees of the Clerks and Marshals
Act of 1812, for the appointment of U. S. Commissioners, and the .Act of 1817 in addition thereto
Act of 1789 for taking depositions de bene esse,
Act of 1827, regulating commissioners to take testimony
Act of 1842, authorizing commissioners to act as magistrates, and the Supreme Court to make general rules of practice
Act of 1790, regulating Summons for Seamen's Wages
Practical Forms
The Judiciary of the United States
United States Commissioners