Opening Speech of John W. Ashmead, United States District Attorney, in the Case of the United States Vs. Castner Hanway, Indicted for TreasonB. Mifflin, 1852 - 24 páginas |
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... Gorsuch , a citizen of Maryland , residing near Baltimore , appeared before Edward D. Ingraham , Esq . , U. S. ... Gorsuch then made arrangements with John Agin and Thompson Tully , residents of Philadelphia , and police officers , to ...
... Gorsuch , a citizen of Maryland , residing near Baltimore , appeared before Edward D. Ingraham , Esq . , U. S. ... Gorsuch then made arrangements with John Agin and Thompson Tully , residents of Philadelphia , and police officers , to ...
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... Gorsuch and his party . He was told they had gone to Sadsbury , a small place on the turnpike , four or five miles from Parksburg . On going there , he found them , about 9 A. M. on the 10th Sept. Kline told them he had seen Agin and ...
... Gorsuch and his party . He was told they had gone to Sadsbury , a small place on the turnpike , four or five miles from Parksburg . On going there , he found them , about 9 A. M. on the 10th Sept. Kline told them he had seen Agin and ...
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... Gorsuch , and one condition of his services might have been that he should be allowed to use every possible means of concealing his face and name from the rest of the party . Under his conduct , the party went on and soon reached a ...
... Gorsuch , and one condition of his services might have been that he should be allowed to use every possible means of concealing his face and name from the rest of the party . Under his conduct , the party went on and soon reached a ...
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... Gorsuch attempted to go up stairs . They were prevented from ascending by what appears to have been an ordinary fish gig . Some of the witnesses described it as " like a pitchfork with blunt prongs , " and others were at a loss what to ...
... Gorsuch attempted to go up stairs . They were prevented from ascending by what appears to have been an ordinary fish gig . Some of the witnesses described it as " like a pitchfork with blunt prongs , " and others were at a loss what to ...
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... Nicholas Hutchings , by direction of Kline , followed Lewis to see where he went . Thomas Pierce and Joshua Gorsuch went down the long lane , pursued by some of the negroes , caught up with Hanway , and shielding themselves 37.
... Nicholas Hutchings , by direction of Kline , followed Lewis to see where he went . Thomas Pierce and Joshua Gorsuch went down the long lane , pursued by some of the negroes , caught up with Hanway , and shielding themselves 37.
Términos y frases comunes
11th of September Aaron Burr Act of Congress answer arrest Ashmead asked attempt authority bars bill blood Brent called Carolina Castner Hanway charge Circuit Court citizens claimant colored Commissioner committed Compromise Constitution counsel crime debate declared defendant Dickinson Gorsuch District Attorney District of Pennsylvania duty Eastern District Edward Gorsuch Elijah Lewis entitled escape evidence facts fugitive from labor Fugitive Slave Law Grand Jury guilty Hanway's Henry H high treason indictment Ingra intent John John Cadwalader Joshua Gorsuch Judge KANE jurors Kline Lancaster county legislation levying Marshal Maryland ment Missouri morning Moyamensing murder National negroes neighborhood never object offence officer Parker's house party passed peace Pearce Philadelphia Philadelphia County prevent the execution prisoner prosecution provision question Reigart remarks render resist riot service or labor short lane slavery South South Carolina statute territory testified testimony tion transaction Union United verdict warrants witnesses
Pasajes populares
Página 68 - That the provisions of an act entitled "an act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Página 77 - Tenitory, that the person so seized or arrested, doth, under the laws of the State or Territory from which he or she fled, owe service or labor to the person claiming him or her, it shall be the duty of such Judge or Magistrate to give a certificate thereof to such claimant, his agent or attorney? which shall be sufficient warrant for removing the said fugitive from labor to the State or Territory from which he or she fled.
Página 51 - It is a technical term. It is used in a very old statute of that country whose language is our language, and whose laws form the substratum of our laws. It is scarcely conceivable that the term was not employed by the framers of our constitution in the sense which had been affixed to it by those from whom we borrowed it.
Página 78 - Maryland, a special act was passed, entitled an act " to give effect to the provisions of the constitution of the United States, relative to fugitives from labor, for the protection of free people of color, and to prevent kidnapping.
Página 6 - The Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully held in Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race," incorporated by Act of Assembly passed the 8th day of December, AD 1789, of which Dr.
Página 9 - It shall be their duty, as soon as may be, to pass such laws as may be necessary, First. To prevent free negroes and mulattoes from coming to and settling in this state under any pretext whatsoever ; and, Second.
Página 77 - ... as aforesaid, shall, for either of the said offences, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars. Which penalty may be recovered by and for the benefit of such claimant, by action of debt, in any court proper to try the same ; saving moreover to the person claiming such labour or service, his right of action for or on account of the said injuries or either of them.
Página 77 - ... rescue such fugitive from such claimant, his agent or attorney, when so arrested pursuant to the authority herein given or declared, or shall harbor or conceal euch person after notice that he or she was a fugitive from labor as aforesaid, shall, for either of the said offences, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars.
Página 51 - Since the adoption of the constitution but few cases of indictment for treason have occurred, and most of them not many years afterwards. Many of the English cases, then considered good law and quoted by the best text writers as authorities, have since been discredited, if not overruled, in that country. The better opinion there at present seems to be, that the term