The United States Vs. Andres Castillero, Volume 4Printed at the ofice of the Daily herald, 1861 - 212 halaman |
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... COUNSEL . FRED'K BILLINGS , Esq . A. C. PEACHY , Esq . FOR CLAIMANT . REVERDY JOHNSON , ESQ . J. P. BENJAMIN , Esq . HALL MCALLISTER , Esq . OF COUNSEL SAN FRANCISCO : 1861 . INDEX . PROCEEDINGS BEFORE DISTRICT COURT - CONTINUED ...
... COUNSEL . FRED'K BILLINGS , Esq . A. C. PEACHY , Esq . FOR CLAIMANT . REVERDY JOHNSON , ESQ . J. P. BENJAMIN , Esq . HALL MCALLISTER , Esq . OF COUNSEL SAN FRANCISCO : 1861 . INDEX . PROCEEDINGS BEFORE DISTRICT COURT - CONTINUED ...
Halaman 2529
... counsel for New Almaden Co. , and the Government of the United States ... Deposition of Frederic H. Larkin , for claimant . Exhibit Larkin No. 1. - Letter : G. P. Judd to T. O. Larkin , July 20 , 1846 .. • • 2905 2913 2921 2924 .. 3018 ...
... counsel for New Almaden Co. , and the Government of the United States ... Deposition of Frederic H. Larkin , for claimant . Exhibit Larkin No. 1. - Letter : G. P. Judd to T. O. Larkin , July 20 , 1846 .. • • 2905 2913 2921 2924 .. 3018 ...
Halaman 2531
... counsel for the claimant ; and Edmund Randolph , Esq . , for the United States . Questions by counsel for claimant . QUESTION 1. Your name , age , and place of residence ? ANSWER . My name is Pio Pico , and fifty - eight years of age ...
... counsel for the claimant ; and Edmund Randolph , Esq . , for the United States . Questions by counsel for claimant . QUESTION 1. Your name , age , and place of residence ? ANSWER . My name is Pio Pico , and fifty - eight years of age ...
Halaman 2532
... [ Counsel for the claimant offers in evidence a copy of the borrador referred to in question 7th , marked " Exhibit Pio Pico No. 1 , W. H. C. , " which is admitted by the counsel for the United States to be an accurate copy . ] Q. 9. Now ...
... [ Counsel for the claimant offers in evidence a copy of the borrador referred to in question 7th , marked " Exhibit Pio Pico No. 1 , W. H. C. , " which is admitted by the counsel for the United States to be an accurate copy . ] Q. 9. Now ...
Halaman 2533
... [ Counsel for claimant offers in evidence a copy of the docu- ment referred to in question 10 , marked " Exhibit Pio Pico No. 3 , W. H. C , " which is admitted by counsel for the U. S. to be an accurate copy . ] Q. 12. Do you know ...
... [ Counsel for claimant offers in evidence a copy of the docu- ment referred to in question 10 , marked " Exhibit Pio Pico No. 3 , W. H. C , " which is admitted by counsel for the U. S. to be an accurate copy . ] Q. 12. Do you know ...
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act of possession Alcalde Alexander Forbes Almaden Andres Castillero año Antonio archives asked Attorney azogue Barron Berreyesa Birnie Castro certified Clerk Consul Contra Costa county copy counsel for claimant dated denouncement deposition DISTRICT COURT District of California documents Don José draft duly Edmund Randolph Examination Exhibit expediente Flores and Bassoco Fomento grant Guadalupe Guanajuato handwriting James Alexander Forbes José Castro José Reyes Junta resolved Justice Juzgado la Junta Larkin letter Mazatlan ment Mexican Mexico Mineria mining Minister Ministry Monterey month notary Notary Public official communication Ordinances papers Peachy pertenencias petition Pico present President proper entries question quicksilver rancho relation remitting REVERDY JOHNSON Rubric Sainsevain San Francisco San José Santa Clara seal Señores Flores Señores Segura Session signature signed Suñol Supreme Government sworn Tasco Tepic testified testimony three thousand varas tion transmitting Tribunal U. S. Commissioner United W. H. CHEVERS Walkinshaw witnesses
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Halaman 2924 - Secretary of State of the United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this Seventeenth day of September, AD 1866, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety first.
Halaman 2948 - In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners, the heirs of these, and all Mexicans who may hereafter acquire said property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it guaranties equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States.
Halaman 3563 - But on the best consideration I have been able to give to the subject, it...
Halaman 2947 - Mexicans now established in territories previously belonging to Mexico, and which remain for the future within the limits of the United States, as defined by the present treaty, shall be free to continue where they now reside, or to remove at any time to the Mexican Republic, retaining the property which they possess in the said territories, or disposing thereof, and removing the proceeds wherever they please, without their being subjected, on this account, to any contribution, tax, or charge whatever.
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Halaman 3567 - The war has not been waged with a view to conquest ; but having been commenced by Mexico, it has been carried into the enemy's country, and will be vigorously prosecuted there, with a view to obtain an honorable peace, and thereby secure ample indemnity for the expenses of the war, as well as to our much-injured citizens, who hold large pecuniary demands against Mexico.
Halaman 3566 - But the genius and character of our institutions are peaceful, and the power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purposes of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enable the general government to vindicate by arms, if it should become necessary, its own rights and the rights of its citizens.