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Attorney General's office, December 2, 1865. Hon. S. W.J. Tabor, Fourth Auditor.
Tabor, 2 December 1865
Attorney General's Office, December 2, 1865. Samuel C. Fessenden, Esq.
Fessenden, 2 December 1865
misconduct in office," within the meaning of that phrase, as used in the 2d section of the Act of March 2,
November 2, 1868. Major Gen. E. O.C. Ord, Head Quarters Dept. of California San Francisco, Cal.
Ord, 2 November 1868
November 2, 1868. Hon. John M. Schofield, Secretary of War.
Evarts to John McAllister Schofield, 2 November 1868
November 2, 1868. Hon. J. M. Schofield, Secretary of War.
Evarts to John McAllister Schofield, 2 November 1868
Butler, or his counsel, shall think any actual intervention on the part of the Attorney Gen'l desirable
simple and narrow a point of law as that which I have indicated, there should be no objection on the part
December 2, 1868. Hon. O. H. Browning, Secretary of the Interior.
Evarts to Orville Hickman Browning, 2 December 1868
furnished directly or indirectly the evidence for the indictments, and were not expected to form any part
witness Osborne that should attract confidence to his testimony, and the management of this case on the part
S. in the 2 Court of Claims Reports p. 391, which gives a full account of the facts of the case, and
Sir: I have the honor to enclose a a declaration & agreement on the part of the Union Pacific RR.
—It will, therefore, be entirely out of my power to furnish any part of this information concerning convictions
the President of the United States, of the commission of crime, and of misconduct in office on the part
President's authority under, and in conformity to, the provisions of the second section of the Act of March 2,
officers, and the accusation of them, before the Senate, of crime or misconduct in office, upon an ex parte
Should this arrangement be satisfactory, I will thank you to notify me of it on the part of those gentlemen
If I had come to an opposite conclusion as to the legal nature of the claim, on the part of the U.
March 2, 1869. Hon. O. H. Browning, Secretary of the Interior.
Evarts to Orville Hickman Browning, 2 March 1869
regret that the conclusion to which I have come, may disappoint what is a very just desire on your part
Sir: I have the honor to enclose herewith a number of papers relating to a part of the town site of Deer
considerations seem to arise: 1: The particular executive power of interference invoked by this petition. 2:
President of the United States, or such person as he may empower for that purpose, to employ such part
May 2, 1867. James C. Kennedy, Esq. Washington, D. C.
Kennedy, 2 May 1867
August 2, 1867. S. L. Warren, Esq. U. S. Attorney Memphis, Tenn.
Warren, 2 August 1867
August 2, 1867. Hon. S. A. Hubbell, Davenport, Iowa.
Hubbell, 2 August 1867
September 2, 1867. S. L. Warren, Esq. U. S. District Attorney, Memphis, Tenn.
Warren, 2 September 1867
November 2, 1867. Wm. Dorsheimer, Esq. U. S. Attorney, Northern N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y.
Stitt to William Dorsheimer, 2 November 1867
As any part had by the Mr.
The Constitution, Article 3, Section 2, extends the judicial power of the United States "to all cases
For Attorney General, per act of March 3, 1859 $8,000 For Assistant Attorney General per act of March 2,
Case of Sea-Bird, Fanny, Forrest, & Black Warrior 2. Case of the Gaines. 3.
that city "sporting his American buggy, fast horse," etc. which letter also contains an offer on the part
Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury Sir: By a proviso to Act of March 2, 1867, entitled "An Act
It does not appear whether Murphy was a party of record in any part of the proceedings referred to, but
Copy of the original warehouse Receipt for 28 bales of cotton, out of an invoice of 143. 2.
Lamar to the Secretary of the Treasury, upon which No's 2 and 3 were furnished by the Secretary. 4.
Sir: In accordance with a requirement in the Act of Congress of March 2, 1867, entitled "An Act making
To the House of Representatives: By a provision of the Act of March 2, 1867, entitled "An Act making
trust by the United States for the tribe of Chickasaw Indians, and for all other tribes of Indians. 2.
The abstracted Bonds above mentioned are understood to be a part of those which were stolen while in
held in trust by the United States, under Act of July 12, 1862 ....... 660,412:01 Total $ 5,036,220:21 2.
So also by Act of March 2, 1867, (Sess.
Supreme Court of the United States for the years ending June 30, 1865, June 30, 1866, and June 30, 1867. "2:
Congress on Condition, &c. of Indian Trust Funds, Stocks, &c. as required to be made by Act of March 2,
However, by the Act of March 2, 1867, (Less.
granted for, or applied to, any of the purposes above mentioned, is that appropriated by the Act of March 2,
This draft contains stipulations on the part of the Company, comprehending 1st, the relocation and construction
On the part of the United States, the stipulations include,—1st, the grant of a permanent location and
of the official bond of said Gilson, and of his requisition on the Treasurer of the United States. 2.
, a copy of instructions just sent from this office in a case of alleged criminal practices on the part
I am in the civil service of the United States, in the capacity of Assistant Attorney General. 2.
Two things at least would seem to be requisite, viz.: 1; Better material for appointments. 2; Increasing
It will be remembered that my remarks are confined exclusively to the subject of clerical service. 2.
I think if there was a (1) check upon applications—(2) a more stringent routine in each bureau—and, (
the honor to submit to you the enclosed Report, in reply to a Resolution of the Senate, of December 2,
March 2, 1868. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Seward, 2 March 1868
of a Department, such sum as may be stipulated or agreed on"—and in the Appropriation Act of March 2,
Attorney General to employ counsel to assist the District Attorneys, that is given by the Act of August 2,
1861, (12 Stat at Large, p. 285, sec. 2,) as follows: "That the Attorney General be, and he is hereby
appears also appears that on the 16th of May, 1859, he deserted, and remained for several years in parts
Claims, Present Sir: I have to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Reports of the Court of Claims, Vol. 2—
in Courts of Law, viz: 1: Officers with a tenure definitely limited, i.e., with a term prescribed. 2:
letter of the 12th, you state that an Act of Congress of 5 May, 1866, authorized the transfer of a part
consent has been given by the State of Nevada, and whether the tract of country referred to, is now a part