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Mr. Cushing, Attorney-General, to Mr. Van Dyke, United States attorney, Philadelphia. Attorney-General’s Office,September 17, 1855. Sir: I desire to make a further suggestion in regard to the trial of parties…
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Mr. Cushing, Attorney-General, to Mr. Van Dyke, United States attorney, Philadelphia. Attorney-General’s Office,September 12, 1855. Sir: In reply to your letter of the 10th instant, on the subject of the…
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[223] *Mr. Gushing, Attorney-General, to Mr. McKeon, district attorney. Attorney-General’s Office,September 10, 1855. Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith a copy of a dispatch from the British minister…
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[221] *Mr. Gushing to Mr. McClelland, Secretary of the Interior. Attorney-General’s Office,August 24, 1855. Sir: Your letters of the 2d and 15th instant refer to me for consideration certain accounts…
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[181] *Mr. Gushing, Attorney-General, to the President. Attorneyz-General’s Office, August 9, 1855. Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith the considerations of law applicable to the enlistment of troops…
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Mr. Cushing, Attorney-General, to Mr. McKeon, district attorney. Attorney-General’s Office, May 25, 1855. Sir: I am directed by the President to inclose to you the within communication, addressed to Captain…
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Mr. Cushing, Attorney-General, to Mr. McKeon, district attorney. Attorney-General’s Office, April 25, 1855. Sir: The Secretary of State having referred me to your letter of the 24th instant, with its…
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YORKTOWN YORKTOWN, March 18, 1855. General RAWLINS, Chief of Staff: I left General Sheridan at White House 12m. His command is all there. I have telegraphed to Captain James for…