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reference of the papers, had not an examination of the affidavits presented to me, on behalf of the prisoner
a very disinterested manner, and in the interest of public justice, are urging the pardon of the prisoner
that should attract confidence to his testimony, and the management of this case on the part of the prisoner
application for pardon rests almost entirely upon the supposed doubts which the imperfect defense of the prisoner
Swedenborg is best known for his 1758 book Heaven and Hell, in which he describes his vision of the afterlife
Morrison, Washington John Campbell, Law Books, Phil, Pa.
Sir: In reply to your letter of the 19th inst. touching the question tr to Opinion Book of the eligibility
But as there will not be funds available to meet a bill for all of these books before the 1st of July
Andrews was employed by the Attorney General, and Harper's Ferry ejectment suit see Index Letter Book
I do not find in the Record Book of Opinions any such opinion as you ask for, and I do not know that
Gentlemen: Your letter of the 30th ult. inclosing invoice, has been received, and the books, as per invoice
Since the receipt of these books it has been discovered that some of the volumes were already on our
Harris's & Gill's Reports (Md.) 2 vols. Edwards' Chan. Rep. (N. Y.) Vol 4.
, ($1500:00,) and charge the same to the appropriation for the purchase of Law and other necessary books
We sent the books to be returned yesterday, by Adams' Express. Very Resp. yours, M. F.
To avoid future inconvenience of this kind, you will please hereafter to forward books only as they are
Confiscated property—Blanton Duncan—Kentucky see Ins Book p. 268 also Ins. B. p.294.
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will forward this office the following books: Supplements
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will furnish this office with the following books:
Book p. 274 see p. 293 See p. 493 seq. this book. See last page of Index H. Let Book H.
Expeditions ag't Cuba see this book ante pp. 425 429 also Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 284 285 286 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to
See this Book ante pp. 488 439 (200) 442 469 476 see seq. p. 491. also, Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 282 285 286 289 290 to establish before a Court of Justice probable cause to believe
Book pp. 274 293 See last page Index H. Let. Book H.
I am directed by the Attorney General to say, that, after an examination of the files and books of this
Book A. p. 374.
Book. G. p. 552. See index "H" "Harpers Ferry ejectment suit" (p 52 index.) see p 14 seq.
Book A. pp. 380, 384.
Book A. p. 371 See p 8 Index, letter B. for that purpose in case his conviction was for an offence in
premises, unless upon some new communication from you, or some new application made on behalf of the prisoner
Book A. pp. 352, 355, 382.
Book A. p. 384.]
Spanish gunboats see ante p. 18 see Ins Book A. p. 385 see Index p 80 letter S The following are responsible
you will issue the necessary orders to the commanding officer at San Juan island, to deliver the prisoner
Your letter "of some days since, relative to books now on hand as a portion of your (our) unfilled order
Library books.
Book p 425 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
I am sorry for the scarcity of law books which you find in the Territory—but fear that it is hardly practicable
If you desire immediate payment for these books, please send your bill in duplicate, and receipted.
Book, A. p. Ala., so that your action and his may be in concurrence? Very Respectfully, E. R.
Commissioner in Wisconsin, and arrest the prisoner on the Commissioner's warrant, have a hearing, and
if probable cause is shown, then the Commissioner should hold the prisoner to answer any order of the
S. prisoners—and he leaves a copy of the warrant.
The prisoner being in Iowa, you can arrest him on a warrant issued by a Commissioner in Iowa,—or probably
the original warrant would be sufficient to hold the prisoner until after the report of the Grand Jury
It is probable that the nearest reputable Law Book seller may fill your order.
Gentlemen: I enclose herewith a check for $372:25, the amount of your bill for books this day received
Library Books.
letters on the same subject, all relating to certain documents in Florida, among which is a manuscript book
Harris for the dismissal of indictments pending ag't him in the Circuit Court for the eastern District
Harris was acting as superintendent of the ship yard at Chattanooga, Tenn., and both are connected with
Harris, Tennessee.
Harris Tenn.
Book A. p 509.
Book A. p 468.
State Reports, with the prices noted thereon at which you proposed some time since to furnish these books
If you can now supply the books mentioned on this list at rates not exceeding the prices there intimated
Library books.
Reports, on the margin of which you will find noted the prices at which you have heretofore stated these books
Library Books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
Library books.
received your letter of the 26th ult. with the accompanying papers, relating to the case of Nathaniel Harris
Harris proposes to pay nine thousand one hundred and eighty seven dollars, and fifty-three cents, as
Letter Book H.
Book H. p. 10. See last page p 32 of Index H. Let. Book H.
The Singer in the Prison
A railroad worker, cited in one of Whitman's address books (Thomas Biggs Harned Collection of Walt Whitman
A railroad worker, cited in one of Whitman's address books (Thomas Biggs Harned Collection of Walt Whitman
His most famous book, South-Sea Idyls (1873), is mentioned in Walt Whitman's April 23, 1870 letter to