Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives, Volumen1C. Wendell, printer, 1862 |
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... opinion of the court . The petitioner alleges that he was inspector of the customs for the port of San Francisco , under the military government , from the 1st day of August till the 11th day of November , A. D. 1849 , a period of one ...
... opinion of the court . The petitioner alleges that he was inspector of the customs for the port of San Francisco , under the military government , from the 1st day of August till the 11th day of November , A. D. 1849 , a period of one ...
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... opinion entertained by a former committee of Congress , in their report made the 25th of June , 1832 . It is also represented in said report of July , 1850 , that the buildings of your petitioner , after being once abandoned by the ...
... opinion entertained by a former committee of Congress , in their report made the 25th of June , 1832 . It is also represented in said report of July , 1850 , that the buildings of your petitioner , after being once abandoned by the ...
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... opinion that the ad- ditional evidence shows that the claim , which was doubtful without that evidence , clearly should not be allowed . The petitioner now , after resting nine years , has again revived his application for relief . He ...
... opinion that the ad- ditional evidence shows that the claim , which was doubtful without that evidence , clearly should not be allowed . The petitioner now , after resting nine years , has again revived his application for relief . He ...
Página 61
... opinion , inference ; and no power would or could exist to review and correct an error in that opinion . The committee , entertaining these views , do not consider it neces sary to consider the evidence as to the value of the buildings ...
... opinion , inference ; and no power would or could exist to review and correct an error in that opinion . The committee , entertaining these views , do not consider it neces sary to consider the evidence as to the value of the buildings ...
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... opinion that neither Ander- son nor Reid had any authority to represent the United States in military affairs . This case is also a stale , oft - rejected claim . He is of opinion that , upon either of the grounds of objection , the ...
... opinion that neither Ander- son nor Reid had any authority to represent the United States in military affairs . This case is also a stale , oft - rejected claim . He is of opinion that , upon either of the grounds of objection , the ...
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agent allowed amount Anderson Answer appears assistant August authorized bills buildings Captain cause cent certificate charge claimant Clark Clerk Colonel Commissioner Congress contract contractor copy Court of Claims cross-interrogatory cubic delivered deposit direct dollars embankment employed estimate evidence fact February furnished further given half hand hundred Indians interest interrogatory James January John Johnson July June land letter loss March materials matter measurement Memphis Michigan Mitchell month mules Mullican navy yard object occupation opinion paid parties payment persons petition petitioner plaintiffs present proposals provisions purchase quarry quartermaster Question reason receipt received Record referred residence respectfully Reynolds river San Francisco Secretary September solicitor stone sworn taken testimony thousand Treasury true United Washington whole witness yard
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