Proceedings in the Trial of the Case of the United States Vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, Montfort C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady, and William H. Turner: For Conspiracy ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... carried up under Mr. Brady's orders to $ 4,290 . The average revenue for three years was $ 141.90 . The COURT . A year ... carry the mail from end to end of the route in less time than Mr. Brady ordered them to do it . Mr. Brady in one ...
... carried up under Mr. Brady's orders to $ 4,290 . The average revenue for three years was $ 141.90 . The COURT . A year ... carry the mail from end to end of the route in less time than Mr. Brady ordered them to do it . Mr. Brady in one ...
Página 79
... carry- ing the mail during a large portion of the year in thirty - one hours less than the time Mr. Brady paid him for carrying it . He was doing that at the time the order was made , and yet " Do this , Brady , ” takes thou- sands of ...
... carry- ing the mail during a large portion of the year in thirty - one hours less than the time Mr. Brady paid him for carrying it . He was doing that at the time the order was made , and yet " Do this , Brady , ” takes thou- sands of ...
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... carry , and that it was a fraud upon the Government to pay the money out in that way . We shall show you one case where a patriotic postmaster suggested to Mr. Brady - probably being misled by the name " General " Brady - that if the ...
... carry , and that it was a fraud upon the Government to pay the money out in that way . We shall show you one case where a patriotic postmaster suggested to Mr. Brady - probably being misled by the name " General " Brady - that if the ...
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... carry the mail , for $ 700 ; who received from Mr. Miner $ 700 a year for doing what the Government only paid him ... carrying the mail was clear profit . If in that respect I make a wrong assumption then I do less than justice to Mr ...
... carry the mail , for $ 700 ; who received from Mr. Miner $ 700 a year for doing what the Government only paid him ... carrying the mail was clear profit . If in that respect I make a wrong assumption then I do less than justice to Mr ...
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... carry the mail in twenty hours . He was carrying it in twenty hours under a contract which only obliged him to carry it in thirty - six hours . Under these circum- stances Mr. Brady makes an order that he shall be obliged to carry it in ...
... carry the mail in twenty hours . He was carrying it in twenty hours under a contract which only obliged him to carry it in thirty - six hours . Under these circum- stances Mr. Brady makes an order that he shall be obliged to carry it in ...
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Proceedings in the Trial of the Case of the United States Vs. John W. Dorsey ... Vista completa - 1882 |
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Adairville advertisement affidavit allow Baker City Brady Canyon City carry the mail Cedarville challenges charge clerk client conspiracy contract contractor counsel COURT Dalles dated defendants evidence examined expedition fact gentlemen Government Greenhorn H. M. Vaile handwriting HENKLE HINE honor horses hundred indictment indorsed INGERSOLL Interposing J. W. Dorsey jacket John July June 30 juror jury Kanab Kearney letter Loup City matter MCSWEENY ment MERRICK miles Miner month's extra pay Nephi Johnson object Ojo Caliente papers last read parties Peck peremptory challenges petition Post-Office Department postmaster prove Pueblo question read was marked Saint Charles schedule Second Assistant Postmaster-General signature signed statute Stephen W subcontractor Submitting another paper suppose testimony that?-A there?-A thing three trips time?-A tion Toquerville TOTTEN trips a week trips per week voir dire WILSON witness
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Página 269 - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
Página 269 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE CAUSED THESE LETTERS TO BE MADE PATENT, AND THE SEAL OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED.
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Página 325 - Congress of the mail lettings, giving a statement of each bid ; also of the contracts made, the new service originated, the curtailments ordered, and the additional allowances granted within the year.
Página 23 - Statutes, which provides that "in the courts of the United States no witness shall be excluded in any action on account of color, or in any civil action because he is a party to or interested in the issue tried: provided, that in actions by or against executors, administrators, or guardians, in which judgment may be rendered for or against them, neither party shall be allowed to testify against the other as to any transaction with or statement by the testator...