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this morning, the Attorney General has thought that it would answer the purposes for which the papers were
In reply I have the honor to state that these papers were withdrawn by a gentleman who represented himself
by the Secretary of War, attention is called to the fact that on the 21st day of April, 1871, there were
It appears from the records that these papers were referred to Mr.
the letter of the Attorney General to the Postmaster General of the 24th of August last, which you were
Gents: In a letter from this office dated October 10, 1870, you were furnished with lists of Books, (
Some of the books mentioned in the lists were subsequently received from you, but there still remains
received, through the reference of Judge Cartter, your proposition to ventilate the Court Rooms in the City
Hall Building of this city, for the sum of Two thousand dollars—and to say that there is no fund under
Brady, Esq. 10 Minetta Lane, New York City.
Washington City.
Marshal, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Marshal, New York City. Sir: Messrs.
this account should be taxed in court, in the same manner as the accounts for other election expenses were
Marshal, New York City.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Marshal, New York City.
Randolph, which were transmitted to this Department with your letter of May last.
connected with it, with the following information: The place of your nativity, and the State whence you were
The Attorney General is now absent from the city—but immediately on his return the letter will be laid
Commissioner, Alba City, U. T.
In addition to this you were also allowed for mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile, for which you
It is desirable that these commissions should be signed by the President before he leaves the city, this
Sir: As Disbursing Agent for the United States Jail in this City, I have been requested by the officers
pay, to be transmitted to you in aid of the sufferers by the late disastrous conflagration in your city
New York City.
I regret the delay in returning this paper, but it was occasioned by the absence from the city of the
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Brightley's Digest can be purchased in this city of W. H. & O. H. Marrison, at a cost of $16.
desirable Bill for $500 that you will obtain thereto the certificate of the Judges that the services were
New York City.
Seward, Esq. p. o. box 217, New York City.
If such authority were given, I presume the Department which authorized the employment will feel bound
Jersey City, N. J.
to inform me that he had brought your books with him from America, a gift from you, and that they were
The proper District is that in which the alleged offences were committed. Very respectfully, A. T.
I suppose that between the dates named your regular services as Commissioner were in frequent, perhaps
If it were before, the pressure of business at the close of the session prevented an immediate nomination
in this Department in support of the application of General Enochs for a Territorial appointment, were
sentence was more severe than had been usual in the District of New Jersey—"that certain statements were
He had the case before him when the facts were fresh, and when he had the benefit of hearing all that
," at Pine Bluff, in place of the "Mountain Echo," at Fayetteville, and the "Free Press" at Forest City
States for the District of Virginia, relative to this account for services in the Hastings Court of the City
Baldwin, master of the American brigantine "James Crosby," of New London.
Territory, has been absent since the latter part of last December, and is now reported to be at the City
by Mr. certain testimony offered relative to Mexican claims Partridge, who some time ago left this city
Grant, to annul sundry patents for land issues by the United States, on the ground that the patents were
John Grant, Ohio. official participation declined. located it upon lands in that District and surveys were
the United States; that between the years 1823 and 1847, patents for the whole Six thousand acres were
or Deputy Surveyors of the United States; and that at that time persons employed in the Land office were
If it were so, I would certainly spend a portion of it in North Carolina, in accordance with Gov.
inform you that the District Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to whom the papers were
Spear as special agent for the Indians at Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota Territory, which were transmitted
Baldwin,) of the American brigantine James Crosby, of New London, of one of the crew of that vessel.
Muir produced a certificate of naturalization from the Superior Court of the city of Chicago, and claimed
under it the privileges of an American citizen.
District Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois to make the motion in the Superior Court of the city
Muir has had the benefit of American citizenship by virtue of naturalization fraudulently obtained, I
But my impressions were, and still are, (subject, of course, to be reversed, if they appear incorrect
the construction of the Act of July 14, 1870, "to reduce Internal Taxes, and for other purposes," were
It does not appear that these Indian Chiefs were sentenced by any U.S. court.