The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterG. Dearborn., 1894 - Almanacs, American |
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... the master or command superintendent of immigration , whose acing officer or
of the officer first or second tion shall be ... medical officers of such mous crime or
misdemeanor involving Marine - Hospital Service detailed there moral turpitude ...
... the master or command superintendent of immigration , whose acing officer or
of the officer first or second tion shall be ... medical officers of such mous crime or
misdemeanor involving Marine - Hospital Service detailed there moral turpitude ...
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... judgment Consular officer of the United States at shall be necessary to prevent
the introthe port of departure , or from the mediduction or spread of such diseases
, and cal officer where such officer has been de may detail or appoint officers ...
... judgment Consular officer of the United States at shall be necessary to prevent
the introthe port of departure , or from the mediduction or spread of such diseases
, and cal officer where such officer has been de may detail or appoint officers ...
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1 1 PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS . ( The figures after each name
indicate the year of ... Chief Signal Officer - Adolphus W. Greely Second
Controller - Charles H. Mansur ( 1887 ) , Louisiana.a ( 1893 ) . Missouri , $ 5,000 .
1 1 PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS . ( The figures after each name
indicate the year of ... Chief Signal Officer - Adolphus W. Greely Second
Controller - Charles H. Mansur ( 1887 ) , Louisiana.a ( 1893 ) . Missouri , $ 5,000 .
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PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS . - Continued . Counsel for Great
Britain - Sir Charles the consular courts . A mixed tribunal Russell , Sir Richard
Webster . consists of three judges , three of whom are Associate Counsel for the
United ...
PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS . - Continued . Counsel for Great
Britain - Sir Charles the consular courts . A mixed tribunal Russell , Sir Richard
Webster . consists of three judges , three of whom are Associate Counsel for the
United ...
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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES , IN ORDER
OF LINEAL RANK . GENERAL OFFICERS . Dandy , Ga . , George H. Weeks , Me
.; William B. Hughes , Tenn . ; Augustus G. RobMAJOR - GENERALS — John M.
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES , IN ORDER
OF LINEAL RANK . GENERAL OFFICERS . Dandy , Ga . , George H. Weeks , Me
.; William B. Hughes , Tenn . ; Augustus G. RobMAJOR - GENERALS — John M.
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Page 224 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
Page 160 - States, or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, or photograph or negative thereof, or of a painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, and of models or designs intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts...
Page 33 - ... all persons supplying him or them labor and materials in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract...
Page 44 - The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes for a few, unprecedented in the history of mankind; and the possessors of these, in turn, despise the republic and endanger liberty.
Page 105 - ... improvement thereof not known or used by others in this country and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof, and not in public use or on sale for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law, and other due proceedings had, obtain a patent therefor.
Page 35 - July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until otherwise ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, it shall be unlawful for any railroad company to use any car in interstate commerce that is not provided with secure grab irons or handholds in the ends and sides of each car for greater security to men in coupling and uncoupling cars.
Page 35 - ... to run any train in such traffic after said date that has not a sufficient number of cars in it so equipped with power or train brakes that the engineer on the locomotive drawing such train can control its speed/ without requiring brakemen to use the common hand brake for that purpose.
Page 224 - ... that it is bona fide his Intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Page 44 - The conditions which surround us best justify our co-operation: we meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political, and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballotbox, the legislatures, the Congress, and touches even the ermine of the bench.
Page 36 - That the people inhabiting this state do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries...