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United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Whereas, the Constitution of the Confederate States of America provides, in article 1, section 9,asion of these States by the armies of the United States; and, whereas the President has asked for That during the present invasion of the Confederate States the privilege of the writ of habeas corpnations to subvert the Government of the Confederate States. II. Of conspiracies to overthrow the es to resist the lawful authority of the Confederate States. III. Of combining to assist the enemyssity, and without the permission of the Confederate States. VIII. Of unlawful trading with the end other offences against the laws of the Confederate States, enacted to promote their success in theto liberate prisoners of war held by the Confederate States. X. Of conspiracies, or attempts or pre the Confederate cause, or to resist the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. Of uies, workshops, or other property of the Confederate States. Sec. 2 The President shall cause pro
Burgh (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 4
c safety by suspending the writ of habeas corpus in the following cases, and another: I. Of treason or treasonable efforts or combinations to subvert the Government of the Confederate States. II. Of conspiracies to overthrow the Government or conspiracies to resist the lawful authority of the Confederate States. III. Of combining to assist the enemy, or of communicating intelligence to the enemy, or giving him aid and comfort. IV. Of conspiracies, preparations and attempts to incite Seville insurrection. V. Of desertions or encouraging desertions, of harboring deserters, and of attempts to avoid military service; Provided, that in cases of palpable wrong and oppression by any authoritative officer, upon any party who does not legally owe military his superior officer shall grant prompt relief to the oppressed party, and the subordinate will be dismissed from office. VI. Of spies and other emissaries of the enemy. VII. Of holding correspondence or intercourse with the