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view of the special necessity of an energetic and well-prepared prosecution of such offences in that part
Atlanta, Georgia, to the President, for a commission as Paymaster in the Army of the United States. 2.
In some parts of the country, the sufferers by the crimes punishable by these Acts are, for the most
part, poor and ignorant men, who do not know how to put the law in motion, or who have some well-grounded
inquiry whether the marshal has an option to charge the lawful mileage, (actual or constructive,) for part
of the way to a place of service, and his actual traveling expenses for the other part of the distance
Attorney Gen'l to transmit to you the enclosed order of this Department in relation to appearances on the part
I respectfully invite your attention to the Act of Congress approved February 9, 1863, 2 Sec. (12 Stat
has been rendered in his favor, and a writ of error to the Supreme Court has been sued out on the part
The Act of March 2, 1867, (14 U. S.
such advance could not have been avoided by the exercise of ordinary prudence and diligence on the part
Stat. 384,) and to the Act of March 2, 1867. (14 U. S. Stat. 557.)
Palen Chief Justice of the Territory of New Mexico, performed extra services in the latter part of the
March 2, 1871. Messrs. E. Dupasseuir & Co. New Orleans, La.
Dupasseuir & Co., 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Judge E. P. Pitts, Norfolk, Va.
Pitts, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. J. Brown, Esq. Atlanta, Geo.
Brown, 2 March 1871
William Story, U. S. District Judge, for Western Dist. Arkansas.
Akerman to William Story, 9 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Legh R. Freeman, Esq. Farmer City, Illinois.
Freeman, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Henry Hopkins, Esq. Warden of the Kansas State Penitentiary. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Akerman to Henry Hopkins, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871 R. M. Corwine, Esq. Washington, D. C.
Corwine, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. J. N. McClanahan, Esq. Corydon, Iowa.
McClanahan, 2 March 1871
brought suit in the Court of Claims, as authorized by that Act, and an answer has been put in on the part
See Act of March 3, 1807—2 U. S. Stat., 443.
lease rooms to the Government, and receive pay from the Government for their use, while devoting a part
, and regret that the Act appointing the Commission makes no provision for a representation on the part
Let me remind you that you should also take the oath required by the Act of July 2, 1862, (12 U. S.
I do not see that the matters which you state authorize any official action on my part.
the constitution of the United States to take an office since the Fourteenth amendment has become a part
be pleased to hear letter answered from you, and to learn how the world has gone with you since we parted
Della Torre and Stanton, on the part of the United States, and Mr. Randolph.
I am not advised that any fund now under my control is applicable to this purpose. 2.
the expenses of the litigation in relation to the California Land Claims, but that the unexpended part
June 2, 1869. Louis Houck, Esq. St. Louis, Mo.
Pleasants to Louis Houck, 2 June 1869
June 2, 1869. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell. Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 2 June 1869
June 2, 1869. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 2 June 1869
June 2, 1869. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 2 June 1869
June 2, 1869. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 2 June 1869
Attorneys. 2. Alfred Kearney, vs. Benj. F. Butler, commenced in the Sup.
any correspondence in the records of the office relating to the five suits I have named in the first part
defence of the suits, and what the condition of the suits is, in reference to any obligation on the part
June 2, 1869. Hon. Geo S.
Boutwell, 2 June 1869
Butler. 2—Henry N. Siebrecht, 3—Henry A. Tilden, vs. Benj. F. Butler. 4—Alfred Kearney, 5—John H.
of 1864, and Sec. 5, Ch. 3, Act of 1861, I do not see that it is affected by the circular of March 2,
be either prosecuted, and the amount received paid back, or the suits discontinued—although only a part
If the suits are discontinued, on receiving one half, with an obligation on the part of Baker, Beach
1868, asking his opinion upon the legal rate of duty per gallon, under the Act of July 14, 1862, Sec. 2,
compromise of cases, or of suits or proceedings in courts, authorize the remission, in whole or in part
statement of the facts found by him, and of his rulings upon the law, and to make this statement a part
stated, to adjudge costs against the United States, it is unknown to me, and I have no doubt that this part
Lindsey, 1 Gall. 365; Prince in error, United States, 2 Gall. 204; Meredith et al. vs.
In compromising these suits upon the Oil transportation bonds, if it is thought best to accept a part
considered, whether this is a case in which it is in every respect just to shut out any claim on the part
Missouri from March 1, 1868 to June 1, 1868 July 2 J. A.L. McClure Assistant to A. S. Ridgely U. S.
Va. $300:00 Jan. 2. 1869 Assistant to E. C. Carrington U. S. Atty. D. C. 4th Quar. 1868 Jan. 2 A.
A. for California, from July 1, '68 to Dec. 31, '68. $1000:00 Feb. 2 Assistant to H. S. Fitch, U.
Missouri, from 10th April 1869 to 1st May, '69 $232: July 2. Jos. E. Elwell, Wm Dorsheimer No.
Ea Penn. 3d qr. 1869 $750.00 " 2 H. S. Sherman No. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 So. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 Nor.
To repeated applications made on the one part for the dismissal of the appeal, and to remonstrances against
such dismissal, on the other part, I have made the uniform reply that I shall not dismiss, unless on
June 2, 1871. Wm. H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal.
Patterson, 2 June 1871
however, say that your eligibility to office depends entirely upon the question whether you took any part
June 2, 1871. Mr. Edward Foster, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Akerman to Edward Foster, 2 June 1871
June 2, 1871. Hon. Joseph R. Lewis, Associate Justice New Mexico, Washington, Iowa.
Lewis, 2 June 1871
June 2, 1871. William H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal. Sir: At the request of the Hon.
Patterson, 2 June 1871