MAHONEY v. UNITED STATES, 77 U.S. 62 (1869)

MAHONEY v. UNITED STATES. DECEMBER TERM, 1869. The provision of the act of Congress of May 1st, 1810, fixing a salary to the consul at Algiers and assigning to him certain duties, treating that place as belonging to a Mohammedan power, ceased to be operative when the country, of which it was the principal city, […]

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77 U.S. 62

77 U.S. 62 77 U.S. 62 19 L.Ed. 864 10 Wall. 62 MAHONEYv.UNITED STATES. December Term, 1869 APPEAL from the Court of Claims, the case being this: An act of Congress, ‘fixing the compensation of public ministers and of consuls residing on the coast of Barbary, and for other purposes,’ passed on the 1st of […]

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