By the act of April 5, 1866, e; 24, § 2 (14 Stat. 12), if any offence shall be committed in any place which has been ceded to the United States, which offence is not punished by the laws of the United States, such offence shall, upon conviction, etc., be liable to the same punishment as the laws of the state in which such place is situated in force at the date of the act provide for the like offence. The laws of Massachusetts then and now in force punished assaults, by usage and practice, as offences at common law. and the General Statutes in several places recognize the crime and give ju
