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your personal presence here was altogether unnecessary, even if the objects which you had in view were
Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
Clark, New York City. Mr. Hicks' Report is on its way to Washington. A. T. Akerman, Atty. Gen.
Edwards Pierrepont, No. 16 Wall street, New York City.
the call of certain public officers—but I suggest that you will find the information of which you were
Morrill were found, the matter would be settled.
Attorney at Law, Washington City.
Almy, Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
Lewis, Boisé City, Idaho Terr. Sir: I have promised your friend, Gen.
There was no complaint of you, and I had no reason to suppose that you were not serving well in your
A letter was received here in due course of mail, postmarked "Boisé City," tendering your resignation
Arizona City, Arizona Terr.
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
No. 16, Exchange Place, New York City.
Edwards Pierrepont, New York City. Sir: The Hon. H. W.
Secretary of Utah Territory, Salt Lake City.
Jersey City, N. J.
McKean, Chief Justice Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
The great lapse of time since the services were rendered—a circumstance which raises a presumption that
Consequently, if I were satisfied of the claim of widow of E.
Pope, Geo. were retained under the authority of the Government. You state that Mr.
Court of the state of New York, for the city and county of New York, and either removed or attempted
These suits were all, I think, originally brought in the Courts of the State of New York.
In all these suits, one of the issues is, whether the acts, (to recover damages for which the suits were
Cushing & Schley were employed as attorneys for the defendant in that case, which you may remember was
I desire to know whether any arrangements were made by you with either Mr. Butler, or Messrs.
my letter to Attorney Bristow, of May 20th ult. on which the instructions contained in that letter were
Sir: A copy of the pleadings in the following suits ag't you, pending in the Courts at New York City
Develin, Miller & Trull, 82 Nassau street, New York City, appear as defendants' attorneys in each of
upon his sentence,"— and your letter of May 4, 1869, again calling my attention to the same case, were
Boise City, Idaho Terr. Sir: I have this day forwarded your commission, (duplicate) as U. S.
David Noggle, Chief Justice, Boise City, Idaho T."
In reply I have to say that you were nominated and confirmed in the place of James E. Wyche.
Salt Lak City.
property seized, being of the value of $750, was filed, and Baker, Beach, and Ware, the co-partners, were
A report from his office has been received this morning, by which it appears that you were to some extent
compliance with your request of the 19th inst., I have the honor to return herewith the papers which were
Without considering whether this offer should be accepted, if the money offered were all payable immediately
any private person;—and they are not officers charged with maintaining the peace in the streets of a city
Sir: I have read your letter of this date just received, with the accompanying papers, which were addressed
The charge on which these suits are brought, is, that the gloves were entered at Boston by means of invoices
in which they were fraudulently undervalued.
—The Depositions were sent by the Consul to the Department of State with his bills of fees attached.
suits, and of all liability on account of the violations of law, on which these proceedings in Court were
Sir: By telegram received last night from Marshal Barlow of New York City, I am informed that the steamer
preferred to exercise his judgment upon the reasonableness of the amount charged, after the services were
that it can be considered and determined by the Supreme Court, if a writ of error from that court were
pleaded a set off, and the Court had been of opinion that, on striking a balance, the United States were
had granted the certificate mentioned in Section twelve chapter seventy-six, Acts 1863, and if there were
unknown to me, and I have no doubt that this part of the judgment would be reversed on error, if it were
Perhaps if the attention of the Circuit Court were called to this error in the judgment by the District
It is now more than four years since proceedings in this case were instituted, and the District Attorney
concurring in the views of the former, to be a proper matter for judicial investigation—and the papers were
it seems, adopted the suggestion to refer the case here,—and thereupon, at his instance, the papers were
Lewis, Boisé City, Idaho.
Associate Justice, Central City, Colorado.
Box 217, 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
Gouge, Esq. of New York, to ventilate the Court Rooms in the City Hall Building of this city, for the
Register of the Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.
McKean, Chief Justice Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cox, New York City.
considered in force For the reasons given in your letter you have leave of absence for a time not exceeding
Justice , Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.