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... taken , but that the same may be hence remitted to the courts of the United States for the northern district of Illinois for trial according to law . T. W. BARTLEY , T. M. KEY , and ROBERT HERVEY , Of Counsel for Defendant , Buckner S ...
... taken , but that the same may be hence remitted to the courts of the United States for the northern district of Illinois for trial according to law . T. W. BARTLEY , T. M. KEY , and ROBERT HERVEY , Of Counsel for Defendant , Buckner S ...
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... taken here , but that the same may be remitted to the courts of proper jurisdiction in the State of Illinois for such action as may be deemed proper by them . GEORGE E. CANTRILL . Sworn to and subscribed in my presence this 12th day of ...
... taken here , but that the same may be remitted to the courts of proper jurisdiction in the State of Illinois for such action as may be deemed proper by them . GEORGE E. CANTRILL . Sworn to and subscribed in my presence this 12th day of ...
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... taken by the counsel for the accused ; their opposition was not to the legality of the arrests , but to the tribunal before which the accused were to be tried . The military power , it was conceded , might interfere under the emergency ...
... taken by the counsel for the accused ; their opposition was not to the legality of the arrests , but to the tribunal before which the accused were to be tried . The military power , it was conceded , might interfere under the emergency ...
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... taken to ? A. Camp Morton . Q. What was the date of your capture ? A. 19th July , 1863 . Q. How long did you remain at Camp Morton ? A. We left Camp Morton for Camp Douglas on the 17th of August . Q. What was your position in the rebel ...
... taken to ? A. Camp Morton . Q. What was the date of your capture ? A. 19th July , 1863 . Q. How long did you remain at Camp Morton ? A. We left Camp Morton for Camp Douglas on the 17th of August . Q. What was your position in the rebel ...
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... taken the oath ? A. No , sir . Q. What was your position at that time ? A. Prisoner of war , of the confederate army . Q. State where and how you saw Judge Morris ? A. I rang the bell at his door , and was met by a young gentleman whom ...
... taken the oath ? A. No , sir . Q. What was your position at that time ? A. Prisoner of war , of the confederate army . Q. State where and how you saw Judge Morris ? A. I rang the bell at his door , and was met by a young gentleman whom ...
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a. m. The commission accused adjourned to meet American Knights arms army arrest asked Ayer believe brigadier Camp Douglas Canada Captain cartridges charge Charles Walsh Cincinnati city of Chicago cleared for deliberation Colonel Anderson Colonel Sweet command commission met pursuant committee confederate confederate army conspiracy Constitution conversation court was cleared Cross-examination defendant democratic party Doolittle duly sworn E. G. ASAY election grand council hear Illinois introduced Jay Cooke join judge advocate announced Judge Morris Judge WILSON Kalfus Kentucky knew Langhorn Leger Grenfel loyal Marmaduke night o'clock a. m. oath Ohio organization person purpose Question objected rebel prisoners recollect reference regiment release remember reopened residence ROBERT HERVEY Semmes Shanks Sons of Liberty speak speech spoke Strawn talk testified as follows testimony told took Travis Daniel trial understood United Vallandigham vote witness
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