An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting by Anonymous
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the Act of 1870, page 144, 16th statutes at large.)
It is not necessary for me, gentlemen, at this stage of the case, to state all the facts which will be proven on the part of the Government. I shall leave that to be shown by the evidence and by the witnesses, and if any question of law shall arise his Honor will undoubtedly give you instructions as he shall deem proper. _Conceded_, that on the 5th day of November, 1872, Miss Susan B. Anthony was a woman. BEVERLY W. JONES, a witness, called in behalf of the United States, having been duly sworn, testified as follows: _Examined_ by Mr. Crowley: Q. Mr. Jones, where do you reside? A. 8th ward, Rochester. Q. Where were you living on the 5th of November, 1872? A. Same place. Q. Do you know the defendant, Miss Susan B. Anthony? A. Yes, sir. Q. In what capacity were you acting upon that day, if any, in relation to elections? |
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