The Rebellion: Its Consequences, And the Congressional Committee, Denominated the Reconstruction ...
The Rebellion: Its Consequences, And the Congressional Committee, Denominated the Reconstruction ...
Jacob Barker
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Andrew." 128 THE REBELLION: THE SEQUESTRATION ACT — ^INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Department of Justice, ) Richmond, 12th September, 1861. ) Instructions to Receivers under the Act Entitled ^^An Act for the Sequestration of the JEstates, Property and I^ects of Alien JEnemies, and for the Indemnity of Citizens of the Confederate StateSj and persons aiding the same in the existing war against the United States, ^^ approvnd SOth March, 1861. I. The following persons are subject to the ope...ration of the law as alien enemies : 1st. All citizens of the United States, except citizens or residents of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, or Mis- souri, or the District of Columbia, or the Territories of New Mexico, Arizona, or the Indian territory south of • Kansas. 2d. All persons who have a domidl within the States with which this Government is at war, no matter whether they be citizins or not: Thus, the subjects of Great Britain, France, or other neutral nations, who have a domicil or are carrying on business or traffic within the States at war with this Confederacy, are alien enemies under the law.
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