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Capt. Pope's trial. --Capt. Pope, of the Topographical Engineers, who has been ordered before a court-martial for disrespectful words spoken of the President of the United States, is now in Washington, and professes his readiness to proceed with the trial, although it has been postponed until the 15th instant, and the charge is said to have been withdrawn. It appears that the memorandum of offence and order for trial is in the handwriting of Mr. Buchanan himself.
Capt. Pope's trial. --Capt. Pope, of the Topographical Engineers, who has been ordered before a court-martial for disrespectful words spoken of the President of the United States, is now in Washington, and professes his readiness to proceed with the trial, although it has been postponed until the 15th instant, and the charge is said to have been withdrawn. It appears that the memorandum of offence and order for trial is in the handwriting of Mr. Buchanan himself. Capt. Pope's trial. --Capt. Pope, of the Topographical Engineers, who has been ordered before a court-martial for disrespectful words spoken of the President of the United States, is now in Washington, and professes his readiness to proceed with the trial, although it has been postponed until the 15th instant, and the charge is said to have been withdrawn. It appears that the memorandum of offence and order for trial is in the handwriting of Mr. Buchanan himself.
Capt. Pope's trial. --Capt. Pope, of the Topographical Engineers, who has been ordered before a court-martial for disrespectful words spoken of the President of the United States, is now in Washington, and professes his readiness to proceed with the trial, although it has been postponed until the 15th instant, and the charge is said to have been withdrawn. It appears that the memorandum of offence and order for trial is in the handwriting of Mr. Buchanan himself.
Capt. Pope's trial. --Capt. Pope, of the Topographical Engineers, who has been ordered before a court-martial for disrespectful words spoken of the President of the United States, is now in Washington, and professes his readiness to proceed with the trial, although it has been postponed until the 15th instant, and the charge is said to have been withdrawn. It appears that the memorandum of offence and order for trial is in the handwriting of Mr. Buchanan himself.