Argument By Col S C Stambaugh Counsel for Plaintiff Delivered On the Sevent
Argument By Col S C Stambaugh Counsel for Plaintiff Delivered On the Sevent
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To the hand each day; and had intruders been kept ofFby the United States, more than that ainonnt could have been constantly made. " This witness describes the richness of the whole branch; and "is certain, from the position occupied by Rogers, that, had he kept possession, the average to the hand would have greater than deponent's. " — (See testimony No. 2. ) The testimony of Leieis Ralston corroborates the statements of the preceding witnesses. He swears that he knows of his own knowledge, th...at, with or- 11 dinary industry and skill, the mine would and did yield at least 2 dwts. Per day lo the hand, upon an av- erage of all the expenses and labor in preparing the same for work, including the loss of time by wet weather. — (See testiviony No. 3. ) H. C, Tatum testifies that he worked a mine on Pigeon Roost Branch, during the latter part of the year 1829 and spring of 1830; I hat it was remaika- bly rich, yielding him from one to three penny- weights per day during the wliole time; that J.
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