The Emancipation Proclamation And Arbitrary Arrests!! : Speech of Hon. Gilbert Dean, of New York, On the Governor's Annual Message, Delivered in the House of Assembly of the State of New York, February 12, 1863
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cale, in order lhal such persons may be tried beiore a military commission. (Signed) ED. M. Sl'AJNToN, Sec'y of War. Mr. Chairman, I would Ilka to know from any lawyer on this floor who is familiar with the ecience of criminal law — in what volume of any book it is made a crime to "discourage volunteer enlistments?'' or what is a ''disloya' prdice," and by wbat authority a Military Commission is appointed t And yet in th s Order it is made a crime, and the person suspected of it ! to be snbjtct... to arrest by any U S. Marshal, or any Superintendent or Chitf of Police. Folio* lug this, on the same subject, is a P o clamation by the President, dated September 24th. 1862 — issued two days after the Eman- cipation Proclamation, and designed, no donbt. to intimidate the country into toe endorsement of that policy and to prevent opposition to it — which re-.ds as follows: "Now, therefore, be it ordered, — "First, Tuat during the existing Insurrection, and a« a necessary measure for suppressing the same, all re- bels aad insurgents, their aiders a r d abettors, within ihe United Stales, and all persons dncouragr g volunteer enlistments, residing militia drafts, or guilty o/anv dis loyal /.raetice.
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