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Page 1274
... ACCOUNTING OFFICERS . It is inexpedient for accounting officers in any case , unless thereunto specially directed by act of Congress , to re - adjudicate upon the items of an account once considered and settled in their offices . If the ...
... ACCOUNTING OFFICERS . It is inexpedient for accounting officers in any case , unless thereunto specially directed by act of Congress , to re - adjudicate upon the items of an account once considered and settled in their offices . If the ...
Page 1275
... accounting officers can in any case revise and readjudicate upon the items of an account once settled in these offices . I do not name this as intending to give my approval of all that was said by the judges in the case of ex parte ...
... accounting officers can in any case revise and readjudicate upon the items of an account once settled in these offices . I do not name this as intending to give my approval of all that was said by the judges in the case of ex parte ...
Page 1277
... accounting officers of the Treasu- ry Department be , and they are hereby , authorized and directed to adjust and settle the accounts between the United States and James Thomas upon principles of equity and justice ; and that , in the ...
... accounting officers of the Treasu- ry Department be , and they are hereby , authorized and directed to adjust and settle the accounts between the United States and James Thomas upon principles of equity and justice ; and that , in the ...
Page 1298
... ACCOUNTING OFFICERS . Where a marshal received , in due course of law , processes of summons and subpæna for the same witnesses , ( it being the usual mode of procuring the attendance of witnesses in the court from which they issued ...
... ACCOUNTING OFFICERS . Where a marshal received , in due course of law , processes of summons and subpæna for the same witnesses , ( it being the usual mode of procuring the attendance of witnesses in the court from which they issued ...
Page 1300
... filed before the 1st day of September , 1835 , to the extent and in lieu of the cancelled warrant . To the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . H. D. GILPIN . THE PRESIDENT AND ACCOUNTING OFFICERS IN THE CASE OF OTIS 1300 Doc . No. 55 .
... filed before the 1st day of September , 1835 , to the extent and in lieu of the cancelled warrant . To the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . H. D. GILPIN . THE PRESIDENT AND ACCOUNTING OFFICERS IN THE CASE OF OTIS 1300 Doc . No. 55 .
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Page 1603 - It is agreed that the United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their ministers, officers, or authorities respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall hie found, within the territories of the other...
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