Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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... afforded , some idea may be formed from the fact that , during the three months next preceding that day , there were forwarded from this city over a single route , the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ABOLITION OF THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE . 3.
... afforded , some idea may be formed from the fact that , during the three months next preceding that day , there were forwarded from this city over a single route , the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ABOLITION OF THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE . 3.
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... months only . To arrive at anything like fair conclusions on the subject a trial of at least a year should be made , and time should then be given for gathering accurate results from the entire country . In a machinery so vast and ...
... months only . To arrive at anything like fair conclusions on the subject a trial of at least a year should be made , and time should then be given for gathering accurate results from the entire country . In a machinery so vast and ...
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... months to June 30 , 1865 Fiscal year 1866 . 74,277 243,709 Fiscal year 1867 . 474 , 496 Fiscal year 1868 . Fiscal year 1869 .. Fiscal year 1870 .. Fiscal year 1871 . Fiscal year 1872 . Fiscal year 1873 .. Total . 831 , 937 $ 1,360 , 122 ...
... months to June 30 , 1865 Fiscal year 1866 . 74,277 243,709 Fiscal year 1867 . 474 , 496 Fiscal year 1868 . Fiscal year 1869 .. Fiscal year 1870 .. Fiscal year 1871 . Fiscal year 1872 . Fiscal year 1873 .. Total . 831 , 937 $ 1,360 , 122 ...
第 36 頁
... months , and the second in one year from the date of sale , giving to this effect the necessary securities ; that in consequence of this I ordered to be written a certified copy 36 PRIVATE LAND - CLAIMS IN LOUISIANA .
... months , and the second in one year from the date of sale , giving to this effect the necessary securities ; that in consequence of this I ordered to be written a certified copy 36 PRIVATE LAND - CLAIMS IN LOUISIANA .
第 81 頁
... months , and the last in a year from the day when he would receive the title - deeds for this prop- erty , giving ... month of July , which was shown to the attorney - general of the exchequer . The latter opined in favor of the sale ...
... months , and the last in a year from the day when he would receive the title - deeds for this prop- erty , giving ... month of July , which was shown to the attorney - general of the exchequer . The latter opined in favor of the sale ...
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第 1 頁 - River, Arrow River, and Dog River,) shall be, and the same is, set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of the Indians herein named, and for such other friendly tribes or individual Indians as, from time to time, they may be willing, with the consent of the United States, to admit amongst them
第 1 頁 - the United States now solemnly agrees that no person except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents, and employés of the Government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside
第 2 頁 - shall be sued for and recovered in an action of debt in the name of the United States, before any court having jurisdiction of the same, (in any State or Territory in which the defendant shall be arrested or found,) the one half to the use of the informer, and the other half to
第 10 頁 - of America in Congress assembled, That the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims shall not extend to or include any claim against the United States growing out of the destruction or appropriation of or damage to property by the Army or Navy, or any part of the Army or Navy, engaged in the suppression
第 44 頁 - discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article for the use of said Indians ; and the United States agree to erect the agency and other buildings, and execute all the stipulations of the treaty of Fort Laramie (thesaid stipulations being hereby re-affirmed)
第 4 頁 - war. Hostages are rare in the present age. 55. If a hostage is accepted, he is treated like a prisoner of war, according to rank and condition) as circumstances may admit. 50. A prisoner of war is subject to no punishment for being a public enemy, nor is any revenge wreaked upon him by the intentional
第 3 頁 - betraying to the enemy anything concerning the condition, safety, operations, or plans of the troops holding or occupying the place or district, his punishment is death. 93. All armies in the field stand in need of guides, and impress them if they cannot obtain them otherwise. 94. No person having been forced by the enemy
第 5 頁 - by the commanders of released prisoners, and may be good cause for refusing to release such prisoners. 108. The surplus number of prisoners of war remaining after an exchange has taken place is sometimes released either for the payment of a stipulated sum of money, or, in urgent cases, of provision, clothing, or other necessaries.
第 2 頁 - or otherwise killed in his flight; but neither death nor any other punishment shall be inflicted upon him simply for his attempt to escape, which the law of war does not consider a crime. Stricter means of security shall be used after an unsuccessful attempt at escape. They may be required to work for the benefit of