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Commissioner, Alba City, U. T.
New York City.
I regret the delay in returning this paper, but it was occasioned by the absence from the city of the
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
connected with it, with the following information: The place of your nativity, and the State whence you were
this account should be taxed in court, in the same manner as the accounts for other election expenses were
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Marshal, New York City. Sir: Messrs.
Marshal, New York City.
Marshal, New York City.
New York City.
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
In reply I have the honor to state that these papers were withdrawn by a gentleman who represented himself
Brightley's Digest can be purchased in this city of W. H. & O. H. Marrison, at a cost of $16.
Washington City.
The Attorney General is now absent from the city—but immediately on his return the letter will be laid
Marshal, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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
It is desirable that these commissions should be signed by the President before he leaves the city, this
desirable Bill for $500 that you will obtain thereto the certificate of the Judges that the services were
Brady, Esq. 10 Minetta Lane, New York City.
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
this morning, the Attorney General has thought that it would answer the purposes for which the papers were
Randolph, which were transmitted to this Department with your letter of May last.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
In addition to this you were also allowed for mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile, for which you
Hotel, New York City. Sir: In answer to your letter of the 30th ult.
in the middle and Eastern Districts of Tennessee, against certain Railroad Companies, in which you were
I presume you intended to ask for the Report of late District Attorney Courtney of New York City upon
Sir: I am informed by the Secretary of the Treasury that a suit is pending in your city, (I believe in
Potts, Governor, &c, Virginia City, Montana T.
Potts, Virginia City, Montana Terr.
gentlemen who desired that those officers should be removed, but I cannot remember that any charges were
your personal presence here was altogether unnecessary, even if the objects which you had in view were
It does not appear that these Indian Chiefs were sentenced by any U.S. court.
Garden City Planing Mill Co. Chicago, Ill.
If it were an illegal exaction, as you suppose, your remedy is to sue him for the amount.
Sir: Enoch Totten, Esq. of this city has transmitted your account for fees for services in connection
Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
Attorney, Arizona City, Arizona.
Sir: In answer to yours of the 25th ultimo, I have to say that on the 7th and 13th instants there were
Attorney, Arizona City, Arizona Terrr. Terr.
Schley and yourself were employed to conduct the defence in the interest of the United States.
Schley, to whom the interests of the Government in the matter were confided by my predecessor, Mr.
This appeal was taken when the cotton cases were under a different control from the present, on the part
Box 217, New York City.
Seward, Esq. p. o. box 217, New York City.
The suits were first brought to my notice Standish & Ballard's bill, Mich. see p. 288 ante 479 by a letter
Standish and Ballard,) were directed by Mr.
Afterwards, upon the urgent representation of counsel for the Company that there were material facts
California were also concurred in Dec. 21, and Dec. 22, 1871. suspended land entry cases.
Spear as special agent for the Indians at Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota Territory, which were transmitted