IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS.; The Knights of the Golden Circle
Again The United States Grand Jury of the Indiana District Present the
Organization as Treasonable.
Published: August 7, 1862
The
Grand Jury of the Circuit and District Court of the United States for the
District of Indiana has just made the following presentment:
In
the District Court of the United States, for the District of Indiana, May Term,
1862.
The
Grand Jurors of the United States of America, within and for the District of
Indiana, impanneled, sworn and charged in said District at said May Term
thereof, having about completed their labors, (and being now ready to adjourn,)
feel it their imperative dutyto announce, in a respectful manner, to this
Honorable Court, the general features of some startling developments made
during their investigations. These developments, when considered in connection
with the disturbed condition of the country, by reason of the causeless and atrocious
rebellion against the Constitution and laws of the land, are deemed of the
gravest importance, and should be made known, that prompt and efficient
measures may be taken by the civil and military authorities to meet and ward
off the effect of the wicked and treasonable designs of those connected with
such developments.
A
recent act of Congress made it the duty of the Grand Jury to inquire into any
combinations or conspiracies formed by individuals within the jurisdiction of
the Court to prevent the execution of any law of the United States. Having
heard that organizations with this object in view existed in certain
localities, witnesses were sent for, and brought before the Grand Jury. These
witnesses came from many counties, and lived in various parts of the State.
After a careful and diligent examination of the testimony from witnesses well
acquainted with the facts deposed, and having a personal knowledge of the
matters, said Grand Jury are constrained to say that a secret and oath-bound
organization exists, numbering some fifteen thousand in Indiana, as estimated
by the members of their Order, commonly known as Knights of the Golden Circle,
and even in the same localities by different names. Their lodges, or
"Castles," as they denominate them, are located in various parts of
the State, yet they have common signs, grips, and words whereby the members are
able to distinguish each other, and passwords to enable the member to enter the
castle in which he was initiated, or any other which such member may choose to
visit. They have signals by which they can communicate with each other in the
day, or the night time; and, above all, they have a signal or sign which may be
recognized at a great distance from the person giving it. This last signal, we
regret to say, was invented for the use of such members as should, by means of
the draft or otherwise, be compelled to serve in the ranks of the army. In such
case, members of the Order serving in opposing armies receiving the sign are
reminded of their obligation not to injure the member giving it. This signal is
given in every instance upon the initiation of a new member, and its observance
is strictly enjoined upon every individual belonging to the Order. By the
teachings of the organization, it is the duty of its members engaged in the
present war, although arrayed on opposite sides, upon the signal being given,
if they shoot at all, "to shoot over each other." Many members of the
Order, examined before us, admit the binding force of the obligation, and
pretend to justify it as correct in principle.
Said
Grand Jury would respectfully submit that the effect of such obligation is to
set aside the oath taken by every soldier when he enters the service of the
United States. The obligation imposed by the organization alluded to is
inconsistent with the duties of a soldier who in battle dare not spare the
person of his enemy. We must either disarm or destroy him, and especially so
long as the rebel may be seeking to take the life of the loyal soldier. To do
otherwise would be grosly treacherous, and justly subject the guilty party to a
traitor's doom.
From
the evidence introduced before said Grand Jury, it would seem that the Order
called the Knights of the Golden Circle had their origin in some of the
Southern States, and was introduced into this State from Kentucky. Its primary
object, when it [???] was to organize the [???] of the institution of African
Slavery in the United States, for the purpose of [???] more territory in Mexico
and the Central American States, and also the acquisition of Cuba, thereby to
extend and [???] a great slave empire, even thought it should dye those
countries in human blood. Hence the various raids made upon those countries
which have called forth from time to time the proclamations of our former
Presidents, denouncing such attempts and threatening the exercise of the power
of the Government to put them down. Wicked as these hellish schemes were, said
Grand Jury would not have troubled this Honorable Court with this [???] had the
[???] of the Knights of the Golden Circle been confined solely to their
original designs. Finding how useful such an organization was for the purposes
originally intended, said Grand Jury believe that it not only extends at
present through every part of the South, and every department of the rebel
army, but during the last Winter and Spring was introduced into the State of
Indiana and other Northern States. Since that time it has made alarming
progress in our midst, when entirely new features attached to it in view of the
unnatural conflict now desolating our country. Not only are the loyal soldiers
in the army to be treacherously betrayed in the bloody hour of battle, by the
signals before referred to, but said Grand Jury have abundant evidence of the
membership binding themselves to resist the payment of the Federal tax and
prevent enlistments in the armies of the United States.
It
is a fact worthy of note, and conclusively shown, that in localities where this
organization extensively prevails there has been a failure to furnish a fair
proportion of volunteers. Said Grand Jury, after a thorough examination on that
point, have been unable to find any instance where a member of said
organization had volunteered to fight for the Union under the late requisition
for volunteers. Said Grand Jury were informed that an individual of the Order
had proposed to make up a company to be called "Jay Hawkers."
composed exclusively of "Knights of the Golden Circle." But said
Grand Jury believe that at no time was the proposition seriously entertained,
but in fact only intended as a cover to hide their treasonable purposes when
they found they were about to be discovered.
The
meetings of the Order referred to are hold on in by-places, sometimes in the
woods, and at other times in deserted houses. Its members frequently attend
with arms in their hands, and in almost every instance armed sentinels are
posted to keep off intruders. Youths not more than sixteen years of age are in
many cases introduced and initiated into its mysteries. The credulous and
unwary are often allured into the fold of the Order, upon the pretext that it
was instituted for no other purpose than the better organization of their
party. Its real character and teachings are sedulously concealed until the oath
of secrecy has been in due form administered. Having taken the first degree,
the initiate is familiarized with the obligations and opinions of his
associates, and is gradually prepared for the second degree. When he is further
taught, and found apt to learn, and ready to adopt its principles and
teachings, he is obligated in the highest degree, and is turned out upon the
country a thorough traitor, with the wicked purposes already specified. Said
Grand Jury are happy to know that in many cases individuals, after their first
introduction into the Order, seeing its evil tendencies,have abandoned it,
although unwilling, on account of their obligations of secrecy, and for fear of
personal violence, are reluctant to fully expose its treacherous principles.
Since
said Grand Jury began said investigation, it has been discovered that the Order
exists among the prisoners of war now in Camp Morton, who refuse to testify,
upon the ground that it may implicate the members of their Order in Indiana,
and thereby injure the cause of the Southern Confederacy.
For
the purpose of evading any legal liability, in case of judicial investigation,
it appears that their signs are to be used to enable them to get members of
their Order on the jury, in case of criminal charges being preferred against
them, and by changes of venue, and appeals from a Judge who does not belong to
the Order, to create judicial delays, until they can find a Judge or juror
belonging to this Order, and thus escape all legal liability.
Said
Grand Jury have no doubt that the Order of the "Knights of the Golden
Circle" exists in many localitics in Indiana where their vigilance has not
been able to penetrate. They have labored under many difficulties in their
researches, and have drawn evidence in most of the cases from unwilling
witnesses. Judicial oaths have but little binding force where individuals once
consent to abandon the allegiance they owe their country. The general facts,
however, so far as they have come to the knowledge of the said Grand Jury, have
been submitted to this honorable Court. They feel it their duty to do so. The
safety of the country in this hour of peril and civil strife demands it at
their hands. The power of such an organization to do harm, acting as one man,
with one purpose in view, with their influence, may be appreciated by the
honorable Court. It is the place where treason is concocted -- the nest where
traitors are hatched.
The
Grand Jury, therefore, respectfully ask this Court that this their presentment
may be spread upon the records.
WILLIAM
P. [???], Foreman; Charles H. Test, George Moon, Wm. A. Montgomery, James
Blake, T.B. McCarty, Daniel Sigler, Leonidas Sexton, Ben. G. Stout, James Hill,
Daniel Sagre, H.D.Scott, Robt. Parrett, Fred. S. Brown.
1 comment:
Treasonable?? Why are you wasting your time on people who are dead? Why ou do the don't you go after Treasonable Obama?? People will think you're stupid unless you do this.
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