Titles
- Second trial of John Francis Knapp by a new jury: recommenced at Salem, August 14, 1830, for the murder of Capt. Joseph White, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a special session, commenced at Salem, July 20, 18301
- Speech of Thomas G. C. Davis, of the St. Louis Bar, upon the plea of insanity, in behalf of Robert C. Sloo, esq., indicted for the murder of John E. Hall: delivered at Shawneetown, Ills., August 13, 18571
- The Barber case: the legal responsibility of epileptics1
- The Boston tragedy: an exposé of the evidence in the case of the Parkman murder1
- The Burton case1
- The Dansville poisoning case1
- The Goss-Udderzook tragedy: being a history of a strange case of deception and murder : including the great life insurance case, and the trial of William E. Udderzook for the murder of W.S. Goss1
- The Otto case: a medico-legal study1
- The Schoeppe murder trial: the trial of Dr. Paul Schoeppe, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Cumberland County, Pa. charged with the murder of Miss Maria M. Stennecke, by poison1
- The United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau, indicted for murder of James A. Garfield, twentieth President of the United States: opinion of John P. Gray, M.D., Superintendent of the Utica Insane Asylum, on the sanity of the prisoner1
- The Walworth parricide!: a full account of the astounding murder of Mansfield T. Walworth, by his son, Frank H. Walworth, with the trial and conviction of the parricide, and his sentence for life to the state penitentiary at Sing Sing1
- The assassination of President Lincoln and the trial of the conspirators : David E. Herold, Mary E. Surratt, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Edward Spangler, Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlin1
- The beautiful victim of the Elm City: being a full, fair, and impartial narrative of all that is known of the terrible fate of the trusting and unfortunate Jennie E. Cramer : giving all the evidence that led the jury to hold James Malley, Jr. as her murderer, and to denounce Walter E. Malley and Blanche Douglass as aiders and abettors in this terrible social tragedy1
- The case of Edward Shannon: verdict of insanity after sentence of death had been pronounced1
- The case of Peter Louis Otto: a medicolegal study1
- The nurse who knew too much1
- The official report of the trial of Sarah Jane Robinson for the murder of Prince Arthur Freeman: in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts1
- The responsibility of Guiteau1
- The trial of Albert John Tirrell: for the murder of Maria A. Bickford : including a sketch of his character, personal appearance ... and verdict of the jury1
- The trial of Dr. John W. Hughes, for the murder of Miss Tamzen Parsons: with a sketch of his life, as related by himself1
