Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 9 |
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Page 61
... paid into the treasury ; the net proceeds amounting to $ 6723 . The loyalty of Fleming and Doucen , from whom the cotton was purchased , was not proven , but that of Anderson was , and that he had never given any aid or comfort to the ...
... paid into the treasury ; the net proceeds amounting to $ 6723 . The loyalty of Fleming and Doucen , from whom the cotton was purchased , was not proven , but that of Anderson was , and that he had never given any aid or comfort to the ...
Page 65
... paid into the treasury , gave to this class of persons an opportunity , at any time within two years after the suppression of the rebellion , to bring their suit in the Court of Claims , and establish their right to the proceeds of that ...
... paid into the treasury , gave to this class of persons an opportunity , at any time within two years after the suppression of the rebellion , to bring their suit in the Court of Claims , and establish their right to the proceeds of that ...
Page 84
... paid the money due the United States to one of its creditors , under an order of the Confederate authorities , where he shows no force or physical coercion which compelled obedience to such order . 4. In a suit on an official bond the ...
... paid the money due the United States to one of its creditors , under an order of the Confederate authorities , where he shows no force or physical coercion which compelled obedience to such order . 4. In a suit on an official bond the ...
Page 85
... paid to Clemmens the $ 330 , and Clemmens gave him a receipt for it in form . It was an admitted part of the case that the post - office at Salem was , in 1861 , a collection office , and that Clemmens was the mail contractor , named in ...
... paid to Clemmens the $ 330 , and Clemmens gave him a receipt for it in form . It was an admitted part of the case that the post - office at Salem was , in 1861 , a collection office , and that Clemmens was the mail contractor , named in ...
Page 86
... paid the amount to one Clemmens , who was a mail carrier on the route which embraced the post - office of Keehler , and to whom Keehler had been directed to pay the money he might have as postmaster upon the production by said Clemmens ...
... paid the amount to one Clemmens , who was a mail carrier on the route which embraced the post - office of Keehler , and to whom Keehler had been directed to pay the money he might have as postmaster upon the production by said Clemmens ...
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