The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1963
... regard to the Waterce , upon which the Senator from California [ Mr. CON- NESS ] made a speech the other day . He says he has a personal knowledge of the Wateree and that it proved to be a defective vessel . I am not going to discuss ...
... regard to the Waterce , upon which the Senator from California [ Mr. CON- NESS ] made a speech the other day . He says he has a personal knowledge of the Wateree and that it proved to be a defective vessel . I am not going to discuss ...
Page 1971
... regard to this transaction . The offering of a new bill by him was more at my suggestion than perhaps at that of any other person . I consulted with the honorable gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. JENCKES , ] after his bill was ...
... regard to this transaction . The offering of a new bill by him was more at my suggestion than perhaps at that of any other person . I consulted with the honorable gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. JENCKES , ] after his bill was ...
Page 1985
... regard to time and with regard to quality . Therefore the suggestion which the Senator from California [ Mr. CoN- NESS ] made yesterday falls to naught . It is not at all unusual , but usual , when ships - of - war go from here , and ...
... regard to time and with regard to quality . Therefore the suggestion which the Senator from California [ Mr. CoN- NESS ] made yesterday falls to naught . It is not at all unusual , but usual , when ships - of - war go from here , and ...
Page 1986
... regard to which other parties have made no complaint , thus showing that the failure in the one case was owing to the want of skill and knowledge of the con- tractor and not to any fault of the Government . There is no period in the ...
... regard to which other parties have made no complaint , thus showing that the failure in the one case was owing to the want of skill and knowledge of the con- tractor and not to any fault of the Government . There is no period in the ...
Page 2013
... regard to transportation ; that is done under a system of accounts and checks , so that money appropriated for the quartermaster's depart- ment is certainly applied to the purposes to which it is appropriated , though sometimes frauds ...
... regard to transportation ; that is done under a system of accounts and checks , so that money appropriated for the quartermaster's depart- ment is certainly applied to the purposes to which it is appropriated , though sometimes frauds ...
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