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"An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting"

Anthony
being then and there a person of the female sex,) as she, the said
Susan B. Anthony then and there well knew, contrary to the form of the
statute of the United States of America in such case made and provided,
and against the peace of the United States of America and their dignity.
RICHARD CROWLEY,
Attorney of the United States,
For the Northern District Of New York.
(Endorsed.) Jan. 24, 1873.
Pleads not guilty.
RICHARD CROWLEY,
U.S. Attorney.
UNITED STATES
CIRCUIT COURT.

Northern District of New York.

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
_vs._
SUSAN B. ANTHONY.
* * *
HON. WARD HUNT, Presiding.
* * *
APPEARANCES.
For the United States:
HON. RICHARD CROWLEY.
U.S. District Attorney.
For the Defendant:
HON. HENRY R. SELDEN.
JOHN VAN VOORHIS, ESQ.

Tried at Canandaigua. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 17th and 18th, 1873,
before Hon. Ward Hunt, and a jury.
Jury impanneled at 2:30 P.M.
MR. CROWLEY opened the case as follows:
_May it please the Court and Gentlemen of the Jury_:
On the 5th of November, 1872, there was held in this State, as well as
in other States of the Union, a general election for different officers,
and among those, for candidates to represent several districts of this
State in the Congress of the United States.


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