House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, 12 tomas |
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... honor to transmit herewith a copy of a communica- tion addressed to this Department , under date of 15th instant , by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , upon the subject of the necessity exist- ing at the Klamath agency for an ...
... honor to transmit herewith a copy of a communica- tion addressed to this Department , under date of 15th instant , by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , upon the subject of the necessity exist- ing at the Klamath agency for an ...
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... honor to be , very respectfully , your obedient servant , Z. CHANDLER , The SPEAKER House of Representatives . Secretary . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , Washington , D. C. , January 14 , 1876 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the ...
... honor to be , very respectfully , your obedient servant , Z. CHANDLER , The SPEAKER House of Representatives . Secretary . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , Washington , D. C. , January 14 , 1876 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the ...
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... honor to make the following statement , viz : Annuities appropriated in 1864 . Annuities appropriated in 1865 .. Annuities appropriated in 1866 Annuities appropriated in 1867 . Annuities appropriated in 1868 . Annuities appropriated in ...
... honor to make the following statement , viz : Annuities appropriated in 1864 . Annuities appropriated in 1865 .. Annuities appropriated in 1866 Annuities appropriated in 1867 . Annuities appropriated in 1868 . Annuities appropriated in ...
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... honor to transmit to the United States Senate and House of Representatives inventories of the public property in the possession of the several bureaus of the War Department on the 1st of December , 1875 . H. T. CROSBY , Chief Clerk ...
... honor to transmit to the United States Senate and House of Representatives inventories of the public property in the possession of the several bureaus of the War Department on the 1st of December , 1875 . H. T. CROSBY , Chief Clerk ...
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... honor to inclo se herewith an inven- tory of the public property in use in this Bureau , and to remain , very respectfully , your obedient servant , Hon . W. W. BELKNAP , W. M. DUNN , Judge Advocate - General . Secretary of War ...
... honor to inclo se herewith an inven- tory of the public property in use in this Bureau , and to remain , very respectfully , your obedient servant , Hon . W. W. BELKNAP , W. M. DUNN , Judge Advocate - General . Secretary of War ...
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&c.—Continued 1876 Fresh beef 200 Charles H agency Alaska Amount due appropriation Burriel Camp Douglas canal Capt cents per bushel cents per cubic channel Chief of Engineers coal Company Congress January Contract expired copy cord Corps of Engineers cost Creek Cuba cubic feet cubic yards Cushing December deficiency estimate excavation expenses feeders feet lift fiscal year 1874 Fort Griffin furnished Government HAMILTON FISH Harbor herewith honor Indian Affairs Indian country island James John July June 15 June 21 June 30 Keyes labor Lieut lock March March 31 miles military oats obedient servant Office Ohio Railroad Repairing respectfully River rock Ross Santiago de Cuba Secretary Secretary of War Sept Shoal Spain Stewart Van Vliet summit-level survey Telegrams Territory tion tons Transmitted to Congress treaty United War Department Washington William Wright
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52 psl. - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more, — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
53 psl. - The inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to their choice, reserving their natural allegiance, may return to Russia within three years ; but if they should prefer to remain in the ceded territory, they, with the exception of uncivilized native tribes, shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.
51 psl. - The treaties and laws of the United States contemplate the Indian territory as completely separated from that of the states ; and provide that all intercourse with them shall be carried on exclusively by the government of the union.
50 psl. - That all that part of the United States, west of the Mississippi, and not within the states of Missouri and Louisiana, or the territory of Arkansas, and also, that part of the United States east of the Mississippi river, and not within any state to which the Indian title has not been extinguished, for the purposes of this act, be taken and deemed to be the Indian country.
53 psl. - ... shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion. The uncivilized tribes will be subject to such laws and regulations as the United States may, from time to time, adopt in regard to aboriginal tribes of that country.
35 psl. - No officer of the Army on the active list shall hold any civil office, whether by election or appointment, and every such officer who accepts or exercises the functions of a civil office shall thereby cease to be an officer of the Army, and his commission shall be thereby vacated.
9 psl. - But it shall be a sufficient defense to any charge of introducing or attempting to introduce ardent spirits, ale, beer, wine, or intoxicating liquors into the Indian country that the acts charged were done under authority, in writing, from the War Department or any officer duly authorized thereunto by the War Department.
10 psl. - Company; as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest as aforesaid ; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever, or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.
3 psl. - The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the resolution of the House of Representatives...