every person guilty thereof shall for each offense be fined not less than $200 nor more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than six months,...
and it shall be the duty of the Secretary to prevent the killing of any fur seal and to provide for the execution of the provisions of this ...
Special Customs Rule No. I is hereby amended by adding thereto the following:In the customs district of New York: Detectives employed exclus...
That part of Special Departmental Rule No. I relating to the Coast and Geodetic Survey, as printed on page 66 of the Fifth Annual Report of ...
confidential clerk to assistant in charge of office and topography.
I am sure it will be the disposition of Congress to consider promptly and in a just and friendly spirit the claims presented by these Indian...
The commissioners did not escape the embarrassment which unfortunately too often attends our negotiations with the Indians, namely, an indis...
Being satisfied from an examination of the papers submitted that the cession and relinquishment by said Chippewa Indians of their title and ...
I recommend that the necessary appropriations to complete the surveys and allotments be made at once available, so that the work may be begu...
The matter is presented for the early consideration and action of Congress.
The matter is presented for the early consideration of Congress.
This is said to be the unanimous wish of the Indians, and a distribution to the friendly Indians and their descendants only would now be ver...
Perhaps the question of the payment by the United States of the annuities which were forfeited by the act of February 16, 1863, should not h...
If the claim is just its allowance has already been too long delayed.
The purchase shall not be complete until ratified by Congress, and the form and manner of executing such release shall also be prescribed by...
Whatever is done in this case will of course become in some sense a precedent in the cases yet to be dealt with.
This agreement involves a departure from the terms of the general allotment act in at least one important particular.
There are, I think, serious objections to the basis adopted in the general law, especially in its application to married women.