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January 24, 1871.
T. F. Talbot, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General.
Washington, D.C.
Sir:
In the case of the Rothschilds, vs. The United States, in the Court of Claims the stipulation between the
District Attorney for Virginia, approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the
Rothschilds, of the 17th of May, 1867, in my judgment precludes this Government from
honorably raising the question of the right of the Rothschilds to sue in the Court of
Claims.
Learning that the only ground upon which an appeal to the Supreme Court has been
suggested, is a supposed want of right in them as foreigners, so to sue, I do not feel
authorized to allow the appeal to be taken. At the earliest opportunity I should be glad to
confer with you in reference to some arrangement by which the technical difficulties in the
way of disposing by a judgment in the Court of Claims of the bonds now on deposit under that
stipulation, can be removed.
Very respectfully,
A. T. Akerman,
Attorney General.
case of Rothschilds vs. The U.S.
see p. 591 seq.