TRIAL OF
BEVERLY W. JONES, EDWIN T. MARSH
AND WILLIAM B. HALL,
The Inspectors of Election by whom her Vote was Received.
ROCHESTER, N.Y.:
DAILY DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE BOOK PRINT, 3 WEST MAIN
ST. 1874.
INDEX.
[Anthony, S.B., Indictment,]
[Her speech on receiving her sentence,]
[Her campaign speech,]
[Crowley, Richard, Opening speech in Miss Anthony's case, ]
[Gage, Mrs. M. Joslyn, Speech of]
[Hall, Wm. B., Indictment,]
[Hooker, John, Article on Judge Hunt and the Right of Trial by Jury,]
[Hunt, Judge, Opinion against Miss Anthony,]
[His refusal to submit her case to the jury,]
[His refusal to permit the jury to be polled,]
[His sentence of Miss Anthony,]
[His direction to the jury in the cases of Jones, Hall and Marsh,]
[Trial by jury "a matter of form",]
[Jones, Beverly W., Indictment,]
[Remarks on receiving sentence,]
[Marsh, Edwin T., Indictment,]
[Remarks on being sentenced,]
[Selden, H.R., Opening speech in Miss Anthony's case,]
[Argument in her case,]
[Argument on motion for new trial,]
[Van Voorhis, John, Argument of motion to quash the indictment
in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall,]
[Argument in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall on the merits,]
[Motion for new trial in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall,]