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قراءة كتاب Assassination of Lincoln: a History of the Great Conspiracy Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt

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Assassination of Lincoln: a History of the Great Conspiracy
Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt

Assassination of Lincoln: a History of the Great Conspiracy Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt

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school-house, and the morality of the Bible be taught with the authority inherent in God's word. Then will the days of assassinations, whether political or religious, come to an end. Owing to a variety of causes, the facts connected with this most important event in our nation's history have been slurred over and obscured. Scarcely one in a thousand of our people to-day have any knowledge of their existence.

The object of the writer will be to revive them and bring them out clearly to the knowledge of all.

T. M. Harris.

Ritchie C. H., W. Va.


CONTENTS.

Explanation 3
Preface 5
Contents 13
CHAPTER I.
Introductory 17
CHAPTER II.
Preparations for the Execution of the Plot 24
CHAPTER III.
Assassination of the President and Attempted Assassination of Secretary Seward 34
CHAPTER IV.
The News Communicated to the World, and its Effect 47
CHAPTER V.
Unravelling the Plot—Pursuit and Capture of Booth and Herold—Death of Booth 51
CHAPTER VI.
Unravelling the Conspiracy—Arrest of Spangler, O'Laughlin, Atzerodt, Mudd, and Arnold 60
CHAPTER VII.
Questions Preliminary to the Trial—What Sort of Trial should be given, Civil or Military 82
CHAPTER VIII.
A Military Commission—Its Nature, Constitution, Duties, and Jurisdiction 96
CHAPTER IX.
Constitution of the Commission, and Trial 98
CHAPTER X.
Evidence in Regard to Atrocities not Embraced in the Charge and Specifications, for which Davis and his Canada Cabinet were Responsible 118
CHAPTER XI.
Evidence Presented by the Government to Sustain its Charge and Specifications 147
CHAPTER XII.
The Government Witnesses against Davis and his Associates in this Crime 163
CHAPTER XIII.
A Criticism of Nicolay and Hay 177
CHAPTER XIV.
Jacob Thompson's Bank Account—What became of the Money 182
CHAPTER XV.
The Case of Mrs. Surratt 192
CHAPTER XVI.
Father Walter 204
CHAPTER XVII.
Conclusion 211
CHAPTER XVIII.
Flight and Capture of John H. Surratt 212
PART II.
CHAPTER I.
Indictment and Trial 229

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