Congressional Serial Set, 3055. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... reason to believe that the physical condition of the road and equipment have been fully maintained and even improved . The regularity of trains and prompt dispatch of all business without delay are to be especially remarked . Since our ...
... reason to believe that the physical condition of the road and equipment have been fully maintained and even improved . The regularity of trains and prompt dispatch of all business without delay are to be especially remarked . Since our ...
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... reason why the amount can not be amply secured and finally paid in full , but the chances for securing this result are not improved through nonaction , or by allowing the credit of the company to be hopelessly broken or even seriously ...
... reason why the amount can not be amply secured and finally paid in full , but the chances for securing this result are not improved through nonaction , or by allowing the credit of the company to be hopelessly broken or even seriously ...
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... reason to expect from the remarks of Lord Castlereagh in your conference with him and his omission to answer your note on the subject at the date of your last letter to me . The proposition , in the man- ner and extent , was in strict ...
... reason to expect from the remarks of Lord Castlereagh in your conference with him and his omission to answer your note on the subject at the date of your last letter to me . The proposition , in the man- ner and extent , was in strict ...
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... reason to believe that disturbances like those which lately agitated the neighbor- ing British provinces will not again prove the sources of border con- tentions or interpose obstacles to the continuance of that good under- standing ...
... reason to believe that disturbances like those which lately agitated the neighbor- ing British provinces will not again prove the sources of border con- tentions or interpose obstacles to the continuance of that good under- standing ...
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... reason to believe that Her Majesty's Government has still in commission on the Northwestern lakes a much larger force , both in number and tonnage , than that authorized by the agreement . I transmit copies of two letters received on ...
... reason to believe that Her Majesty's Government has still in commission on the Northwestern lakes a much larger force , both in number and tonnage , than that authorized by the agreement . I transmit copies of two letters received on ...
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Absentee Shawnee acres aforesaid Agency agreed agreement allotments amount appointed approved Arapahoes attorney at law authority band of Pottawatomie cent centum Cherokee Nation Cherokee Strip Cheyenne Cheyenne and Arapaho chief Citizen band claimants Commissioner of Indian committee compensation contract copy council County Court of Claims Delaware Delaware tribe delegates Department dians duly executed February funds George Government Halbert E heir herewith honor INDIAN AFFAIRS Indian Territory interest INTERIOR Iowa tribe January John Jones & Voorhees Kansas lakes March mark matter ment Nation of Indians Navarre OFFICE OF INDIAN Old Settler Oneidas Osage Osage Nation paid parties payment Pottawatomie Indians power of attorney Prairie band President prosecute Quapaw reservation respectfully SEAL Secretary Senate signed Stats stipulated T. J. MORGAN thereof tion tract transmitted Treasury treaty tribe of Indians United Washington Western Cherokee William x mark York Indians
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Page 253 - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully, to all intents and purposes, as I might or could do if personally present, with full power of substitution and revocation; hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney or his substitute shall lawfully do, or cause to be done, by virtue hereof.
Page 204 - States, to admit amongst them; and the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents. and employes of the government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article...
Page 14 - An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for other purposes," approved August 15, 1876, by and between George W.
Page 200 - ... set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of the Indians herein named, and for such other friendly tribes or individual Indians as from time to time they may be willing, with the consent of the United States, to admit amongst them...
Page 8 - An act to provide for the allotment of land in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...
Page 11 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by its duly authorized officers the day and year first above written.
Page 539 - These Indian tribes are the wards of the nation. They are communities dependent on the United States. Dependent largely for their daily food. Dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States, and receive from them no protection. Because of the local ill feeling, the people of the States where they are found are often their deadliest enemies.
Page 229 - River; thence, due east, to the middle of the main channel of the Mississippi River; thence down, and following the course of the Mississippi River, in the middle of the main channel thereof, to the place of beginning: provided, the said state shall ratify the boundaries aforesaid.
Page 544 - ... and unless it be performed the devisee can take nothing. If, on the contrary, the act does not necessarily precede the vesting of the estate, but may accompany or follow it, if this is to be collected from the whole will, the condition is subsequent.
Page 11 - If either party should be hereafter desirous of annulling this stipulation, and should give notice to that effect to the other party, it shall cease to be binding after the expiration of six months from the date of such notice. The naval force so to be limited shall be restricted to such services as will, in no respect, interfere with the proper duties of the armed vessels of the other party.