Thomson v. Wooster... Tommey, County of Buncombe v.... Torrent & Arms Lumber Co. v. Rodgers. Town of Martinton v. Fairbanks... Town of Sheldon v. Fairbanks.. ...... Traver, Richardson v.. Tucker v. Masser.... .... Pacific Railroad Removal Cases, Union Pacific Railroad Removal Cases,} Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Knuth, Pacific Railroad Removal Cases, Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Myers, Pacific Railroad Removal Cases, Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Ryan, Richter v. Jerome, United States v. Corson.... ..... United States v. Great Falls Manuf'g Co... United States v. Harvey.... United States v. Indianapolis & St. L. R. Co. United States v. Jordan... .... 895 924, 962 114 Union Metallic Cartridge Co. v. United States Cartridge Co.. 475 Kansas, } .1113 .1113 ..1113 ..1113 ....... 198 149 ..601 Union Trust Co., Connecticut Mut. Life Insurance Co. v.... 119 Union Trust Co., Richter v., V.,} .1162 494 201 420 .1034, 1161 .1158 285 67 306 465 716 585 836 1 United States v. 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S. 687 112 U. S. 193 113 U. S. 153 113 U. S. 261 112 U. S. 193 112 U. S. 733 112 U. S. 216 114 U. S. 401 113 U. S. 128 113 U. S. 310 113 U. S. 476 112 U. S. 624 112 U. S. 688 113 U. S. 40 113 U. S. 213 114 U. S. 587 114 U. S. 564 113 U. S. 659 112 U. S. 41 113 U. S. 594 114 U. S. 244 Western Electric Manuf'g Co. v. Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. 941 ....1061, 1160 } Davison v. Von Lingen, White v. Greenhow, Virginia Coupon Cases,} Whitney v. Morrow..... Maxwell's Ex'rs v. Wilkinson, kinson,} Willis, The Wilmering, Halferty v. Wilson, Coon v. Wilson, Ex parte. Wilson, St. Louis & S. F. Ry. Co. v. ... Winters, County of Bates v..... Wis wall, Ayres v Xenia Bank v. Stewart... Yorke v. City of New Orleans.. .... t ...923, 962 .... .... .... ......... 845 114 41 114 U. S. 447 115 U. S. 29 113 U. S. 40 U. S. 307, 330 112 U. S. 693 114 U. S. 564 112 U. S. 94 113 U. S. 656 112 U. S. 514 112 U. S. 713 112 U. S. 83 113 U. S. 268 114 U. S. 417 114 U. S. 60 114 U. S. 663 112 U. S. 325 113 U. S. 618 112 U. S. 720 112 U. S. 187 115 U. S. 87 115 U. S. 96 112 U. S. 8 115 U. S. 143 114 U. S. 104 114 U. S. 606 114 U. S. 224 112 U. S. 75 UNITED STATES v. MORTON. (October 27, 1884.) ARMY OFFICER-INCREASE OF PAY-REV. ST. ? 1262-CADET SERVICE. The time of service of a cadet in the military academy at West Point, from July 1, 1865, to June 15, 1869, is to be regarded as "actual time of service in the army. within the meaning of the acts of February 24, 1881, and June 30, 1882, (21 St. 346; 22 St. 118,) in computing his increase of pay for each term of five years of service," under section 1262 of the Revised Statutes. "6 Appeal from the Court of Claims. Sol. Gen. Phillips, for appellant. S. 8. Henkle and W. J. Moberly, for appellee. BLATCHFORD, J. Charles Morton was appointed a conditional cadet in the service of the United States on March 6, 1865, and was admitted as a con ditional cadet on July 1, 1865, into the United States military academy al West Point, and received his warrant as a cadet, signed by the secretary of war, in January, 1866, stating that he had been appointed by the president a cadet of the United States military academy, to rank as such from July 1, 1865. On the first of July, 1865, when he was so admitted as a conditiona cadet, he entered into an agreement, as required by law, bearing that date, and subscribed and sworn to by him, which stated that, "having been se lected for an appointment as cadet in the military academy of the United States," he engaged, with the consent of his father, in the event of his re ceiving such appointment, that he would "serve*in the army of the United States" for eight years, unless sooner discharged by competent authority. The instrument embodied also the oath required by the act of July 2, 1862, (12 St. 502,) to be thereafter taken and subscribed by every person "elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the president of the United States," "before entering upon the duties of such office, and before being entitled to any of the salary oi |