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To the public. New-York, November 16th, 1774. We have had frequent intimations from England, both by private letters and news papers that there would be attenpts made to bribe the printers of the public papers in America; at least that such a me

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Foreman of Jury that convicted Albert B. Fall of bribery. Thomas E. Horris, 28-year-old bank teller, was foreman of the jury in District Supreme court that brought in the verdict of guilty against Albert B. Fall for acceepting a bribe of $100,000 from E.L. Dohency

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Harlan witness tells of bribe to hide-out. Washington, D.C., April 28. Hugh Taylor, former Harlan County, Ky. Deputy Sheriff, told the La Follette Civil Liberties Committee today that High Sheriff T.R. Middleton offered him $2,000 to hide out during the present investigation. With both hands crippled by bullet wounds, Taylor declared he spent two weeks in emergency hospital here in March after being forced to flee Harlan hospital. He was shot, he said, by two other deputies, probably because he refused to join in the Musick murder, 4/28/1937

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Former Secretary of Interior found guilty of bribery. Albert B. Fall, former Secretary of Interior, leaving the District and Supreme Court in Washington today surrounded by members of his family, after he was found guilty by a jury of accepting a bribe of $100,000 from E.L. Dohency. The jury was out nearly 24 hours

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