The Christiania Riot And the Treason Trails of 1851
The Christiania Riot And the Treason Trails of 1851
W U William Uhler Hensel
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Gorsuch was a citizen; Mr. Cooper and Lee also private counsel of Mr. Gorsuch's relatives : For the prisoner, J. J. Lewis, of West Chester, Th. Stevens, of Lancaster, John M. Eead, T. A. Cuyler and W. A. Jackson, of Philadelphia. David Paul Brown also sat at the prisoners' counsel table ; he appeared for Joseph Scarlet, whose case, with that of others, depended on the result of Ilanway's trial. Most of these names will be remembered by the general reader as already eminent or soon to so become.... The Ash- meads were notably able lawyers; Mr. Brent had high pro- fessional position ; James Cooper was then L"^nitcd States Sen- ator, from Pennsylvania ; Ludlow later became a member of the Philadelphia judiciary; Lewis of West Chester and Ste- 64 THE CHRISTIANA EIOT. vens of Lancaster were leaders of their respective county bars. John M. Read was later to be a member of the Su- preme Court of Pennsylvania. Theo. A. Cuyler was long one of the foremost of Philadelphia's lawyers. Mr. Jackson, junior counsel and historian of the defense, died Jan.
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