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Excerpt from In the Court of Claims of the United States; Indian Depredations: John E. Barrow and O. H. P. Craig, Surviving Partners of the Firm of Barrow, Porter and Co;, Vs; The United States and the Mohave, Cosnejo and Navajo Bands or Tribes of Indians; No; 31
Counsel for the Government here made objection to the introduction of witness's testimony as evidence in the case, moving to strike out the testimony of the witness hereto fore given relating to the property taken or destroyed and the band or bands of Indians charged with having committed the depredations, for the reason that it now appears from the answers of said witness that these mat ters testified to are not within the personal knowledge of the witness, but are hearsay.
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