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... Adjutant General of the U. S. army to Col. Sumner , relative to Kansas affairs . Letter from the ... Agriculture for the year 1856 , ( part 4 ) Report of the Commis- sioner of Patents relating to American seamen . ( See Seamen ...
... Adjutant General of the U. S. army to Col. Sumner , relative to Kansas affairs . Letter from the ... Agriculture for the year 1856 , ( part 4 ) Report of the Commis- sioner of Patents relating to American seamen . ( See Seamen ...
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... Adjutant General of the ....... Army , relating to rendering military aid to the civil authorities of Kansas , ( part 2. ) Reports from Colonel Sumner of the ..... Army , department of the west , in relation to aiding the civil au ...
... Adjutant General of the ....... Army , relating to rendering military aid to the civil authorities of Kansas , ( part 2. ) Reports from Colonel Sumner of the ..... Army , department of the west , in relation to aiding the civil au ...
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... Adjutant General , and Col. Sumner , Gen. Smith , the governors of Kentucky and Illinois , and Major Emery , in relation to a military force to be employed to aid the civil authorities in .. Kansas , from 1st July to 30th December ...
... Adjutant General , and Col. Sumner , Gen. Smith , the governors of Kentucky and Illinois , and Major Emery , in relation to a military force to be employed to aid the civil authorities in .. Kansas , from 1st July to 30th December ...
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... Adjutant General to Colonel Sumner , of March 26 , 1856. Report of the Secretary of .... War , communicating an estimate of the expenses for the exten- sion of the United States arsenal at Fayetteville , North Carolina . Report of the ...
... Adjutant General to Colonel Sumner , of March 26 , 1856. Report of the Secretary of .... War , communicating an estimate of the expenses for the exten- sion of the United States arsenal at Fayetteville , North Carolina . Report of the ...
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... Adjutant General to Colonel Sumner , General Smith , the governors of Kentucky and Illinois , and Major Emory , in relation to a military force to be used in Kansas , ( part 2. ) Letters of the Secretary of .. War , transmitting the ...
... Adjutant General to Colonel Sumner , General Smith , the governors of Kentucky and Illinois , and Major Emory , in relation to a military force to be used in Kansas , ( part 2. ) Letters of the Secretary of .. War , transmitting the ...
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Page 47 - ... shall be composed of ten companies, each company to consist of one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one first sergeant, four sergeants, eight corporals, two musicians, one wagoner, and from sixty-four to eighty-two privates.
Page 95 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Page 95 - February 28, 1795, provided, that, " in case of an insurrection in any State against the government thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the legislature of such State or of the executive, when the legislature cannot be convened, to call forth such number of the militia of any other State or States, as may be applied for, as he may judge sufficient to suppress such insurrection.
Page 95 - ... to employ for the same purposes such part of the land or naval force of the United States as shall be judged necessary, having first observed all the prerequisites of the law iu that respect.
Page 95 - An act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions,' it is enacted, ' that whenever the laws of the United States shall be opposed, or the execution thereof obstructed, in any state, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the power vested in the marshals...
Page 95 - ... whenever it may be necessary in the judgment of the President to use the military force hereby directed to be called forth, the President shall forthwith and previous thereto, by proclamation, command such insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes within a limited time...
Page 95 - ... it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth the militia of such State, or of any other State or States, as may be necessary to suppress such combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed...
Page 169 - No emigrants or other whites, except the Hudson's Bay Company, or persons having ceded rights from the Indians, will be permitted to settle or remain in the Indian country, or on land not ceded by treaty, confirmed by the Senate, and approved by the President of the United States.
Page 58 - States, do issue this my proclamation to command all persons engaged in unlawful combinations .against the constituted authority of the Territory of Kansas or of the United States to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes...
Page 375 - SIR : The following report of the principal operations of the Ordnance Department during the last fiscal year, with such remarks, suggestions, and recommendations as are deemed appropriate to the respective subjects mentioned in it, is respectfully submitted: FUNDS.