Historic Blennerhassett Island Home Near Parkersburg W Va Expedition Against
Historic Blennerhassett Island Home Near Parkersburg W Va Expedition Against
Alvaro F Alvaro Franklin Gibbens
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Yates S. Conwell had formed and expressed an opinion, from the reports he had heard, that Colonel Burr must be guilty of high treason. He was accordingly set aside. Jacob Beeson declared that he had for some time past formed an opinion, as well from news- paper publication as from boats which had been built on the Ohio, that Colonel Burr was guilty; and that he himself had borne arms to suppress this insurrection. He was therefore set aside as incompetent. William Prince declared he had nearly ...the same impression as Mr. Beeson ; that he, too, had borne arms: as well on Blennerhassett's Island as 70 on descending the river in search of Blennerhassett. He was set aside in like manner. Nimrod Saunders declared, that he had ex- pressed an opinion previously to his being sum- moned on the jury, that the prisoner had been guilty of treason. He was therefore set aside as incompetent. Thomas Creel had no declaration to make, and was challenged for cause. Upon being inter- rogated, he stated that he had never asserted that the prisoner ought to 'be punished ; that he had said, that he was a sensible man ; and if there was any hole left, he would creep out of it ; that he had conceived that Colonel Burr had seduced Blen- nerhassett into some acts that were not right; that he had never positively said that Colonel Burr was guilty; that he had said that Blennerhassett was the most blamable, because he was in good circum- stances, and well off in life ; whereas Colonel Burr's situation was desperate, and that he had little to lose ; that he had not said, that Colonel Burr di- rectly misled Mr.
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