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- Title: Eugene Leitensdorfer and Joab Houghton, Plaintiffs in Error v. James J. Webb
- Author : United States Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 01, 1857
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 81 KB
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This case is brought before this court upon a writ of error to the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Mexico. Upon the acquisition, in the year 1846, by the arms of the United States, of the Territory of New Mexico, the civil Government of this Territory having been overthrown, the officer, General Kearney, holding possession for the United States, in virtue of the power of conquest and occupancy, and in obedience to the duty of maintaining the security of the inhabitants in their persons and property, ordained, under the sanction and authority of the United States, a provisional or temporary Government for the acquired country. By this substitution of a new supremacy, although the former political relations of the inhabitants were dissolved, their private relations, their rights vested under the Government of their former allegiance, or those arising from contract or usage, remained in full force and unchanged, except so far as they were in their nature and character found to be in conflict with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or with any regulations which the conquering and occupying authority should ordian. Amongst the consequences which would be necessarily incident to the change of sovereignty, would be the appointment or control of the agents by whom and the modes in which the Government of the occupant should be administered–this result being indispensable, in order to secure those objects for which such a Government is usually established.