The United States Vs Te Hoog Ie Hogg Et Al Argument of Mr Edmond L Goo

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Edmond L Goold
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E. Hogg, of the Confederate States Navy, that wherever I may be sent strict secrecy will be observed, and my ac- tions so governed as to be free from suspicion. Should I wilfully, at any time or place, seek to damage the secrecy of the enterprize, or divulge anything that would damage the person or liberty of any one engaged in the enterprize, I hereby adjudge myself guilty of a flagrant breach of trust, and a violator of my oath, and as such justly merit any punishment that my associates in th...is matter may adjudge. This I solemnly swear, so help me God.
ARGUMENT. MAY IT PLEASE THE COMMISSION The undersigned, of counsel for the prisoners, upon entering into the consideration of the defence which they propose to offer in behalf of their clients, feel bound to disembarrass themselves of some incidents which would otherwise restrain the proper freedom which belongs of right to their present position. They felt themselves bound, on Tuesday last, to present to the Commission a paper which the Commission declined to receive, or to enter upon the record, and returned it to counsel with, as we understood, an implied re- buke.


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