Proceedings of the United States Senate in the Trial of Impeachment of Robert W. Archbald; Additional Circuit Judge of the United States from the Third Judicial Circuit and Designated a Judge of the Commerce Court. July [6, 1912-Jan. 16, 1913] No. 1[-30]. (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ... to do anything whatever in connection with the matter until you hear from us." Did you receive that letter? Mr. Bradley. I can't get it in my head that I did. If I received a letter it is at home now. If I received it it is there. Mr. Littleton. Have you made any search for it at all? Mr. Bradley. No, sir. Mr. Littleton. You did not give the letter up to anybody? After a pause. Have you given Tip any of these letters to anybody? that I have; but I see that letter there; it is made out in my name, is it not? Mr. Littleton. That is addressed to you, yourself? Mr. Bradley. Yes, sir. But it is funny how that letter got away from me. Mr. Littleton. At any time during your discussion with Williams or May, did you discuss Judge Archbald in connection with the sale of this culm dump at all? Mr. Bradley. No, sir; I never seen the judge. Mr. Littleton. Did you know whether he had any interest in the culm dump or not? Mr. Bradley. I heard Mr. Williams speak about it. Mr. Littleton. When? Mr. Bradley. About that time there we were looking the culm dump over. Mr. Littleton. Did he say who owned the culm dump? Mr. Bradley. Mr. Williams? Mr. Littleton. Williams: yes. Mr. Bradley. The owners of the culm clump were between the Erie and Mr. Robertson and Law. Mr. Littleton. Did he say what interest Judge Archbald had had in it? Mr. Bradley. I will tell you this, the correspondence we had of my buying the dump: I agreed to pay them $20,000. 81525--S. Doc. 1140, vol 3, 62-3 55 I can't get it in my head Mr. Littleton. Pay whom? Mr. Bradley. Just a minute. I was to pay the Erie people $4,500. Mr. Robertson and Law's price was $3,500. That was $8,000, and Mr. Williams and Judge Archbald, according to Mr. Williams's statement, were getting $12,000 out of the deal. Mr. Little...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ... to do anything whatever in connection with the matter until you hear from us." Did you receive that letter? Mr. Bradley. I can't get it in my head that I did. If I received a letter it is at home now. If I received it it is there. Mr. Littleton. Have you made any search for it at all? Mr. Bradley. No, sir. Mr. Littleton. You did not give the letter up to anybody? After a pause. Have you given Tip any of these letters to anybody? that I have; but I see that letter there; it is made out in my name, is it not? Mr. Littleton. That is addressed to you, yourself? Mr. Bradley. Yes, sir. But it is funny how that letter got away from me. Mr. Littleton. At any time during your discussion with Williams or May, did you discuss Judge Archbald in connection with the sale of this culm dump at all? Mr. Bradley. No, sir; I never seen the judge. Mr. Littleton. Did you know whether he had any interest in the culm dump or not? Mr. Bradley. I heard Mr. Williams speak about it. Mr. Littleton. When? Mr. Bradley. About that time there we were looking the culm dump over. Mr. Littleton. Did he say who owned the culm dump? Mr. Bradley. Mr. Williams? Mr. Littleton. Williams: yes. Mr. Bradley. The owners of the culm clump were between the Erie and Mr. Robertson and Law. Mr. Littleton. Did he say what interest Judge Archbald had had in it? Mr. Bradley. I will tell you this, the correspondence we had of my buying the dump: I agreed to pay them $20,000. 81525--S. Doc. 1140, vol 3, 62-3 55 I can't get it in my head Mr. Littleton. Pay whom? Mr. Bradley. Just a minute. I was to pay the Erie people $4,500. Mr. Robertson and Law's price was $3,500. That was $8,000, and Mr. Williams and Judge Archbald, according to Mr. Williams's statement, were getting $12,000 out of the deal. Mr. Little...

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May 2012

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