War Powers Under the Constitution of the United States: Military Arrests, Reconstruction and Military Government : Also, Now First Published, War Claims of Aliens : with Notes on the Acts of the Executive and Legislative Departments During Our Civil War, and a Collection of Cases Decided in the National Courts

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Whether belligerents shall be allowed civil rights under the Constitution
53
The Constitution allows confiscation
54
CHAPTER III
66
Authority and usage confirm the right
74
War powers of the President
82
Ex post facto laws prohibited bills of pains and penalties as well
88
Consequences of attainder
100
Technical language how construed
106
CHAPTER VI
112
All attempts to overturn governments should be punished
118
Treason and confiscation laws in 1862 their practical operation
126
Slavery considered as belonging to the domestic affairs of States can gov
132
Congress may interfere with slavery in the States by cutting off the sup
134
The Constitution gives all powers necessary to public welfare and com
140
PREFACE TO MILITARY ARRESTS
159
Safeguards to civil liberty
170
Safeguards against abuse of arrests
174
Arrests without indictment
176
Officers making arrests not liable to civil suit or criminal prosecution
182
Liability to martial law not inconsistent with liability to civil process
188
Prevention of military crimes is the justification of captures of property
195
How martial law is instituted or put in force
202
RETURN OF REBELLIOUS STATES TO
227
MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF HOSTILE TER
257
Military commissions under General Scott
281
Jurisdiction of such courts
287
Public enemies are the inhabitants of seceded States public enemies?
293
Congress and the acts of the legislative department on that subject
299
CHAPTER V
307
When the power of military government will cease
313
CHAPTER VIII
319
Right of withdrawal of neutral aliens
320
The suppression of the present rebellion is not the conquest of a foreign
321
WAR CLAIMS
327
Alien enemies participating in hostilities against the United States
336
Enemies all de facto subjects of the enemy sovereign
342
Harsberg and Steifel April 20 1863
358
A Kernahan
359
H H Thompson April 24 1863
360
Wylie Co Liverpool May 28 1863
362
Mrs Eugenia Bass
363
Captain Sherwin July 1 1863
365
Timothy Dowling British July 25 1864
383
As to oath required of aliens July 26 1864
384
As to General Bankss order respecting gold at New Orleans July 28 1864
385
Benjamin Adams July 26 1864
386
Antoine Carré December 12 1864
387
George Cameron November 11 1864
388
Cowen Dickinson December 12 1864
389
Confederate act respecting alien enemies
409
Confederate sequestration
417
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
453
Distinction between emancipating slaves and abolishing slavery
469
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489
9885
504
Rhode Island v Massachusetts 12 Peters 651
512
Montgomery 18 Howard 112
519
67
529
68
537
69
545
74
585
Enemies distinction between alien enemy and public enemy
612
84
616
Enemies coming into a belligerent country before or after the war began 335
619
Note on the war powers used by the Confederates and their interpreta
622
War its methods and its objects
626
Webb 20 Howard 177
642
How right of nondomiciled aliens or travellers to indemnity is lost
645
Who are enemies when two nations are at
646
Liability of aliens to military service who have exercised the elective
647
Domicile constructive or mercantile
656
Military commissions as regarded by the Supreme Court and by Con
658
Government in some form is necessary to secure a conquest
659
As to local laws in conquered districts whether the municipal laws
661
War of arms and war of ideas
672
Purpose for which the Constitution was founded
675
CHAPTER V
676
Letter to Hon E B Washburn relating to claims against the govern
679
Recognition of slavery not inconsistent with the perpetuity of the republic
682
Right of Congress to declare by statute the punishment of treason
684
War powers under the Constitution used by the goverment in suppress
685
Powers we should expect to find in the Constitution
688
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