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Strana 24
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 5. No reports of his subordinate officers have been submitted . From the 17th of September to the 26th of October General McClellan's main army remained on the north bank of the Potomac , in the ...
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 5. No reports of his subordinate officers have been submitted . From the 17th of September to the 26th of October General McClellan's main army remained on the north bank of the Potomac , in the ...
Strana 26
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 7 . of The unfortunate withdrawal to Missouri , by General Curtis , of a large part the army in Arkansas , prevented the execution of the military operations which had been ordered in the latter ...
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 7 . of The unfortunate withdrawal to Missouri , by General Curtis , of a large part the army in Arkansas , prevented the execution of the military operations which had been ordered in the latter ...
Strana 27
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 9 . In the department of North Carolina our force has also been too small to attempt any important offensive operations . On the 6th of September a party of the enemy surprised the garrison of ...
... submitted herewith , marked Exhibit No. 9 . In the department of North Carolina our force has also been too small to attempt any important offensive operations . On the 6th of September a party of the enemy surprised the garrison of ...
Strana 63
... submitted to the heads of certain branches of the office . The consequence is delay in the transaction of public business . The subjects of the most pressing importance are attended to , while others are laid aside REPORT OF THE ...
... submitted to the heads of certain branches of the office . The consequence is delay in the transaction of public business . The subjects of the most pressing importance are attended to , while others are laid aside REPORT OF THE ...
Strana 65
... submitted to such examination . Believing that some supplemental law would be necessary to carry out the intention of Congress and to secure a proper control over the expenditures of this department by its head , its officers have ...
... submitted to such examination . Believing that some supplemental law would be necessary to carry out the intention of Congress and to secure a proper control over the expenditures of this department by its head , its officers have ...
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&c.-Continued 11 Laws 25 cents 37th Congress 50 cents accounts act of August act of July act of March agents amount Analytical statement annuity April 22 army artillery assistant Auditor August 18 blank books Bureau chief clerks of class clothing coast chart command Commissioner compensation contingent expenses corps Cunard line dead letters Dollars dozen ending June 30 enemy envelopes Estimates of appropriations expenditures February February 21 fiscal year ending fourth of twenty Fulfilling treaties horses hospital inch diameter incidental expenses July 17 labor messenger miles military miscellaneous navy November November 15 obedient servant ordnance paid paper payment POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT postage postmasters pounds printed purchase quarter quartermaster quartermaster's department quires reams repairs respectfully river salary Secretary Secretary of War statement stationery Statutes at Large steamers superintendent supplies Territory tion Total transportation Treasury troops twenty instalments unexpended United volume 13 Washington Washington Territory yards York
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Strana 162 - Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this...
Strana 28 - The President directs that you cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy, or drive him south. Your army must move now, while the roads are good.
Strana 198 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and for other purposes...
Strana 28 - They cannot be united by land without exposing both to destruction, and yet they must be united. To send Pope's forces by water to the Peninsula is, under present circumstances, a military impossibility. The only alternative is to send the forces on the Peninsula to some point by water, say Frederibksburg, where the two armies can be united.
Strana 28 - Shenandoah not more than 12,000 or 15,000 can be sent to you. The President advises the interior line between Washington and the enemy, but does not order it. He is very desirous that your army move as soon as possible. You will immediately report what line you adopt and when you intend to cross the river ; also to what point the reinforcements are to be sent.
Strana 33 - Department placed me in command of the fortifications of Washington " and of all the troops for the defence of the capital.
Strana 28 - If my counsel does not prevail, I will with a sad heart obey your orders to the utmost of my power, directing to the movements, which I clearly foresee will be one of the utmost delicacy and difficulty, whatever skill I may possess. Whatever the result may be — and may God grant that I am mistaken in my forebodings — I shall at least have the internal satisfaction that I have written and spoken frankly, and have sought to do the best in my power to avert disaster from my country.
Strana 161 - So soon as steam or other mail packets under the flag of either of the contracting parties shall have commenced running between their respective ports of entry, the contracting parties agree to receive at the post-offices of those ports all mailable matter, and to forward it as directed, the destination being to some regular...
Strana 28 - If your estimate of the enemy's strength was correct, your requisition was perfectly reasonable ; but it was utterly impossible to fill it until new troops could be enlisted and organized, which would require several weeks. To keep your army in its present position until it could be so reinforced, would almost destroy it in that climate.