The Use of the Army in Aid of the Civil PowerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - 86 páginas |
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... duty it was to preserve the peace and prevent intimidation of voters . Such a disposition of the troops seemed to me reason- able , and justified by law and precedent , while its omission would have been inconsistent with the con ...
... duty it was to preserve the peace and prevent intimidation of voters . Such a disposition of the troops seemed to me reason- able , and justified by law and precedent , while its omission would have been inconsistent with the con ...
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... duty to have disposed of it in several States with a view to the prevention of the violence and intimidation which have undoubtedly contributed to the defeat of the election law in Mississippi , Alabama , and Georgia , as well as in ...
... duty to have disposed of it in several States with a view to the prevention of the violence and intimidation which have undoubtedly contributed to the defeat of the election law in Mississippi , Alabama , and Georgia , as well as in ...
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... duty as the Executive of the National Government . " The companies stationed in the other States have been employed to secure the better execution of the laws of the United States and to preserve the peace of the United States . " After ...
... duty as the Executive of the National Government . " The companies stationed in the other States have been employed to secure the better execution of the laws of the United States and to preserve the peace of the United States . " After ...
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... duty to use the whole power of the Govern- ment for the enforcement of the laws of the United States seems to me to be axiomatic . It is made his duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed . He is made Commander - in - Chief ...
... duty to use the whole power of the Govern- ment for the enforcement of the laws of the United States seems to me to be axiomatic . It is made his duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed . He is made Commander - in - Chief ...
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... duties under the Civil Rights legislation are empow- ered " to summon and call to their aid the bystanders or posse ... duty with which they are charged . " It will be noticed that the land and naval forces are here spoken of as quite ...
... duties under the Civil Rights legislation are empow- ered " to summon and call to their aid the bystanders or posse ... duty with which they are charged . " It will be noticed that the land and naval forces are here spoken of as quite ...
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act of Congress application Army and Navy Army Appropriation Act Army Regulations assemblages of persons civil power command commander-in-chief conspiracy Constitution convened course of judicial crime declared Department district domestic violence Dorr rebellion duty election employ employment enforce the laws Ex parte Milligan executing the laws exercise existing faithfully executed foreign Gordon riots governor Governor King gress Grover Cleveland guaranty clause hereby insurrection interference interstate commerce issued judicial proceedings Justice keep the peace land and naval land or naval lawless laws be faithfully legislation of 1878 legislature Louisiana marshal martial law ment military force military power militia nation naval forces necessary Northern Pacific Railroad officers Opin opinion ordinary course posse comitatus President prevent proclamation protection reason of unlawful rebellion resistance Revised Statutes Rhode Island riots sheriff soldiers suppress Supreme Court Territory tion United States mails unlawful obstructions vessel vested violation
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Página 79 - AN ACT to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes.
Página 53 - ... a post route and military road subject to the use of the United States for postal, military, naval, and other government services, and also, subject to such regulations as Congress may impose restricting the charges for such government transportation...
Página 79 - Every person who shall make any such contract or engage in any such combination or conspiracy, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
Página 78 - Constitution and secured by this act, and the constituted authorities of such State shall either be unable to protect, or shall, from any cause, fail in or refuse protection of the people in such rights, such facts shall be deemed a denial by such State of the equal protection of the laws to which they are entitled under the Constitution of the United States...
Página 58 - Washington, and all orders and instructions relating to military operations issued by the President or Secretary of War shall be issued through the General of the army, and, in case of his inability, through the next in rank.
Página 40 - We hold it to be an incontrovertible principle, that the government of the United States may, by means of physical force, exercised through its official agents, execute on every foot of American soil the powers and functions that belong to it.
Página 42 - The strong arm of the National Government may be put forth to brush away all obstructions to the freedom of interstate commerce or the transportation of the mails. If the emergency arises, the Army of the nation and all its militia are at the service of the nation to compel obedience to its laws.
Página 80 - Pacific Railroad, or any part thereof, shall be a post route and military road, subject to the use of the United States for postal, military, naval, and all other Government service, and also subject to such regulations as Congress may impose restricting the charges for such Government transportation.
Página 33 - provided that, in case of an insurrection in any State against the government thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the Legislature of such State, or of the Executive, (when the Legislature cannot be convened,) to call forth such number of the militia of any other State or States as may be applied for as he may judge sufficient to suppress such insurrection.
Página 23 - Whenever, by reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages of persons, or rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States, it shall become Impracticable, in the judgment of the President, to enforce by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings the...