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... facts of the case are fully set forth in the report ( No. 120 , 1st Sess . 32d Congress , ) then made , which the Committee now present as em- bodying the reasons in support of the bill now reported . The report of the Committee of the ...
... facts of the case are fully set forth in the report ( No. 120 , 1st Sess . 32d Congress , ) then made , which the Committee now present as em- bodying the reasons in support of the bill now reported . The report of the Committee of the ...
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... facts and circumstances of importance to this case , and to which the committee beg leave to refer . The only difference in the two cases is , that Purser Taylor had not the direct authority from the government to make the arrangement ...
... facts and circumstances of importance to this case , and to which the committee beg leave to refer . The only difference in the two cases is , that Purser Taylor had not the direct authority from the government to make the arrangement ...
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... facts and circumstances are similar to those in the case of Purser Thomas Marston Taylor , reported by this Committee . The Committee therefore recommend the like relief , and report a bill accordingly . A similar bill passed the Senate ...
... facts and circumstances are similar to those in the case of Purser Thomas Marston Taylor , reported by this Committee . The Committee therefore recommend the like relief , and report a bill accordingly . A similar bill passed the Senate ...
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... facts of the case ; and he did so . They informed Commodore Muncy that the capture was the private act of myself as an individual , un- connected with the Government , and unauthorized by it ; that neither the collector of Castine , nor ...
... facts of the case ; and he did so . They informed Commodore Muncy that the capture was the private act of myself as an individual , un- connected with the Government , and unauthorized by it ; that neither the collector of Castine , nor ...
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... facts detailed in the foregoing petition , by him signed , relating to the capture by him , as a private individual , and the subsequent disposition , of the British schooner Mary and her cargo , in the late war , are true . Before me ...
... facts detailed in the foregoing petition , by him signed , relating to the capture by him , as a private individual , and the subsequent disposition , of the British schooner Mary and her cargo , in the late war , are true . Before me ...
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1st Session 30th Congress accompany Bill aforesaid allowed amount annum appears appointed army authorized beg leave bonds Cadiz canal Captain Castine cent certificate chargé d'affaires citizens claimants collector Colonel commissioners Committee of Claims Committee on Pensions compensation consideration contract court day of January debt discharge district documents duties entitled Erie canal Evansville evidence expenses facts favorable February FEBRUARY 13 following REPORT further granted hemp hereby hospital House hundred Indians insane interest JANUARY 17 justice leave to report legislature letter liquidation March Meade Meade's memorialist ment minister navy Nicaragua opinion paid patent payment persons petitioner praying present printed ratification received referred the memorial referred the petition relief report a bill resolution Richard W Secretary Senate Spain Spanish government submitted subscribers testimony thereof Thomas Chapman tion treasury treaty trustees United United States army United States navy vessel widow
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Page 3 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation, consistent with the Constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States ; nor shall the lands or other property of non-residents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents.
Page 4 - ... and each of the said district courts shall have and exercise the same jurisdiction in all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the United States...
Page 2 - Missouri Territory to form a constitution and State government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, and to prohibit slavery in certain territories...
Page 6 - ... in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests ; the execution of which trust, as to the disposal of the lots in such town, and the proceeds of the sales thereof, to be conducted under such regulations as may be prescribed by the legislative authority of the State or Territory in which the same may be situated.
Page 45 - To all claims of Citizens of the United States upon the Spanish Government, statements of which, soliciting the interposition of the Government of the United States have been presented to the Department of State, or to the Minister of the United States in Spain, since the date of the Convention of 1 802, and until the signature of this Treaty.
Page 26 - And all such lands so granted by this section, which shall not be sold or disposed of by said company within three years after the entire road shall have been completed, shall be subject to settlement and preemption, like other lands, at a price not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, to be paid to said company.
Page 4 - AN ACT To AMEND, AND SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE ACT, ENTITLED, "AN ACT RESPECTING FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE, AND PERSONS ESCAPING FROM THE SERVICE OF THEIR MASTERS,