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United States nor were they or either
of them subject to the military authority
of the United States- And at the time of the
drawing of said Jurors and their appearance
in Court as aforsaid, neither the said Ira
Elmer
, Sylvester C. Hulett, William E.
Jones
, Louis R. Chafin, Lorenzo Brown,
William C. McGregor, Jacob Gates, or William
F. Porter
was exempt or entitled to be excused
from serving on juries, not were they
or either of them subject to be challenged,
set aside, or discharged from serving on said
Grand Jury, for any legal cause. That said
Ira Elmer, Sylvester C. Hulett, William E.
Jones
, Louis R. Chafin, Lorenzo Brown,
William C. McGregor, Jacob Gates and William
F. Porter
, were, and each of them was on the
seventh day of September AD 1874 - on motion
of D.P. Whedon esq. Attorney at Law, set aside
and discharged by the Court from serving as
Grand Jurors at said September term of
this Court. That thereupon during said
September Term of said Court, without
any necessity therefor and contrary to law
another person to wit: James Warby
together with two others was drawn to serve as Grand Juror. That
they were summoned empaneled and sworn
as a Jurors of the Grand Jury of said

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