[178] Revised Code of Mississippi, 1857, chap. 64, p. 601.
[179] Digest of Statutes of Arkansas, 1848, chap. 51, p. 325.
[180] Revised Statutes of Minnesota, 1851, chap. 100, p. 493.
[181] Statutes of Oregon, 1855, chap. 3, p. 310.
[182] Revised Statutes of Maine, 1857, chap. 124, p. 685.
[183] The above should evidently read “the first two sections,” to be possible.
[184] Compiled Statutes of New Hampshire, 1853, chap. 227, p. 544.
[185] Revised Statutes of New York, 1852, ii. pp. 847, 876. The last section of this statute does not require proof of pregnancy.
[186] Revised Statutes of Ohio, 1854, chap. 162, p. 296.
[187] Compiled Laws of Michigan, 1857, vol. ii. chap. 180, p. 1509. The statute of the Territory of Washington is very similar to those above.