Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
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... direct aid and influence of the said Cheney , obtained from the department leave of absence , with pay , for an additional month . And at even date thereof he wrote or caused to be written his official resignation , to take effect on ...
... direct aid and influence of the said Cheney , obtained from the department leave of absence , with pay , for an additional month . And at even date thereof he wrote or caused to be written his official resignation , to take effect on ...
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... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
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... direct and unnecessary expense of the government , and which in some in- stances has resulted in bringing the postal service into gross disrepute , on account of the negligent and incompetent manner in which said routes have been ...
... direct and unnecessary expense of the government , and which in some in- stances has resulted in bringing the postal service into gross disrepute , on account of the negligent and incompetent manner in which said routes have been ...
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... direct knowledge of the circumstances . I know what the clerks told me that Mr. Stahl had been allowed such a leave ; that is all I can state . I cannot state from my own direct knowledge . Q. Do you know whether he was present or ...
... direct knowledge of the circumstances . I know what the clerks told me that Mr. Stahl had been allowed such a leave ; that is all I can state . I cannot state from my own direct knowledge . Q. Do you know whether he was present or ...
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amount Ashland banks BEARD believe better bonds Boston Bowdoin College building capital capitalists cause cent Central Branch CHAIRMAN Cheney Cheney's office committee Company G condition Congress cost currency December 31 depression discharged dollars duty eight hours employed employés employment England expenses fact give greenbacks Hampshire head clerk Hillsboro Holmes hours of labor increase industry interest iron late Company leave of absence legislation machinery manufacturers MARSHALL Massachusetts matter mean ment millions months MOODY National Home never Non-commissioned officers paid persons post-office postmaster present production profit question RADCLYFFE railroad railway mail service received remedy RICE road route-agent Saint Albans ships Stahl SUMNER superintendent suppose tariff thing THOMPSON THURBER time?-A tion to-day Total trade United wages WALKER whole workingmen York Central Railroad York Volunteers