Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen1 |
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... interest in contracts or manufactures in aid of the rebellion ? 28. Were you engaged in blockade - running , or running through the lines , or interested in the risks or profits of such ventures ? 29. Were you in any way interested in ...
... interest in contracts or manufactures in aid of the rebellion ? 28. Were you engaged in blockade - running , or running through the lines , or interested in the risks or profits of such ventures ? 29. Were you in any way interested in ...
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... interest . His attempts at evasion are frequent ; and we invite a careful perusal of his evidence in regard to this point . He makes statements which are not true . His statements of rebel molestation on the one hand and of his own acts ...
... interest . His attempts at evasion are frequent ; and we invite a careful perusal of his evidence in regard to this point . He makes statements which are not true . His statements of rebel molestation on the one hand and of his own acts ...
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... interest in observing what was going on , and was cross - examined by Mr. Dillon in February , 1874 , we think his evidence is entitled to much weight . The attempt to impair his credit by Pollard's evidence , the colored veterinary ...
... interest in observing what was going on , and was cross - examined by Mr. Dillon in February , 1874 , we think his evidence is entitled to much weight . The attempt to impair his credit by Pollard's evidence , the colored veterinary ...
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... interest in her , but it is my belief he did , but I don't know what interest . " This testimony shows that Barry Hayes , sr . , was not the sole owner of the boat , and it is but mere guess work , from the phrase " family con- cern ...
... interest in her , but it is my belief he did , but I don't know what interest . " This testimony shows that Barry Hayes , sr . , was not the sole owner of the boat , and it is but mere guess work , from the phrase " family con- cern ...
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... interests are herein presented . ( See exhibit of treaty stipulations and citations of same . ) On the 26th and 27th ... interest on the same , amounting to $ 32,150 per annum , to which treaty your memorialists were not parties , and to ...
... interests are herein presented . ( See exhibit of treaty stipulations and citations of same . ) On the 26th and 27th ... interest on the same , amounting to $ 32,150 per annum , to which treaty your memorialists were not parties , and to ...
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$3 per day Affairs amount annuities April August August 15 awards Bank of Virginia Barry Hayes bill bonds bottle of ink bullion Caracas cents per mile certificates Charles claim claimants clerk to Committee coinage commissioners commutation for newspapers Confederate Congress contract copy December Department Dillon dozen February folding-room furnished George Government of Venezuela grams Henry House of Representatives Idler Indians James January July June laborer legation letter LINDERMAN March memorialist ment messenger minister Mixed Commission mucilage Murray newspapers and stationery Notary Public paid papers pay-roll payment person Pottawatomie power of attorney present President printed pages ream received reporting testimony Richmond Saint Joseph County Scanlan Secretary select committee Sergeant-at-Arms Seth Driggs Seward Shanghai silver coin statement Stilwell Strother Talmage Thomas travel to Washington Treasury treaty United Venezuela Whiton William William H witness before Committee witness before select York
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Página 127 - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully to all intents and purposes as I might or could do if personally present...
Página 10 - It shall be the duty of the Clerk to make, and cause to be printed and delivered to each member, at the commencement of every session of Congress, a list of the reports which it is the duty of any officer or Department of the Government to make to Congress; referring to the act or resolution, and page of the volume of the Laws or Journal in which it may be contained; and placing under the name of each officer the list of reports required of him to be made, and the time when the report may be expected.
Página 1 - ... respective offices, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, in case he shall think it necessary, to authorize any person or persons...
Página 5 - A rigid and literal meaning would in many cases defeat the very object of the statute, and would exemplify the maxim that 'the letter killeth, while the spirit keepeth alive.
Página 11 - Commission, shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and on conviction thereof shall be punished as for such offense.
Página 2 - ... those citizens who remained loyal adherents to the cause and the Government of the United States during the war, for stores or supplies taken or furnished during the rebellion for the use of the Army of the United States...
Página 125 - Secretary of State of the United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this Seventeenth day of September, AD 1866, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety first.
Página 16 - ... moneys which may have been from time to time, during the next preceding year, expended by them ; and the results of such returns and the sums total shall be communicated annually to Congress by the Secretary and Clerk, respectively.
Página 43 - All claims on the part of corporations, companies or individuals, citizens of the United States, upon the Government of Venezuela . shall be submitted to a new commission, etc.
Página 16 - ... rendered, the nature of such service, and the time employed, and the particular occasion or cause, in brief, that rendered such service necessary ; and the amount of all former appropriations in each case on hand, either in the Treasury or in the hands of any disbursing officer or agent.