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Statement of the Case.

THE case, as stated by the court in its opinion, was as follows:

On the 21st day of June, 1883, the Secretary of the Treasury, pursuant to § 1063 of the Revised Statutes, and in compliance with the certificate of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, transmitted to the Court of Claims the claim of Adam Badeau for pay as an officer of the United States Army, "together with all the vouchers, papers, documents and proofs pertaining thereto, that the same might be proceeded in, in said court, as if originally commenced therein by the voluntary action of the claimant;" and thereafter upon the 19th day of February, 1884, the claimant filed his petition in which, after making certain averments, and stating that he was secretary of legation at London from May 19 to December 6, 1869, and consulgeneral at London, April 28, 1870, to September 16, 1881, and at Havana, Cuba, from November 25, 1882, to the date of the filing of the petition, and that he had received pay as a military officer from December 6, 1869, to April 30, 1870, and from September 16, 1881, to November 25, 1882, he claimed to be entitled to "the amount of pay and allowances of a captain, mounted, retired from active service, for the period from April 28, 1870, to September 16, 1881, and from November 25, 1882, up to the present time, amounting to the sum of eighteen thousand eight hundred and fifty-two dollars and sixty-five cents, not having received such pay or allowances during said period; also, to the additional pay and allowance provided by & 1262 of the Revised Statutes, which section is as follows:

"There shall be allowed and paid to each commissioned officer below the rank of brigadier-general, including chaplains and others having assimilated rank or pay, ten per centum of their current yearly pay for each term of five years of service."

A general traverse was filed by the United States, March 8, 1884, and on the 10th of February, 1885, a counter-claim, stating "that Adam Badeau, the claimant in the above entitled cause, before and at the time of the commencement of this suit was, and still is, indebted to the said defendants in a large sum of money, to wit, two thousand five hundred and sixty dollars

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and ten cents, ($2560.10,) for money erroneously paid to said Badeau without authority of law, the same being on account of payments of salary made to him as an army officer, (captain, retired,) from December 31, 1869, to October 31, 1882, during all of which time said Badeau was not in fact in the army nor an officer thereof;" to which the claimant filed a replication March 9, 1885.

The United States also pleaded the statute of limitations to the larger part of petitioner's claim.

Findings of fact and conclusions of law were announced by the Court of Claims, May 9, 1887, as follows:

I. On the 21st April, 1869, the claimant, then being a first lieutenant of infantry in the army of the United States, unassigned, was appointed by the President assistant secretary of legation at London. On the 19th May, 1869, he accepted the appointment, filed in the Department of State his oath of office, and embarked for his post, reaching England May 31st,

1869.

II. On the 15th May, 1869, a military board was convened by the following order:

[Special Orders, No. 116. - Extract.]

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY,

ADJUTANT GEN'L'S OFFICE,

WASHINGTON, May 15, 1869.

12. By direction of the President, a board of officers will assemble in New York City at 12 M. on the 18th inst., or as soon thereafter as practicable, for the examination of Bvt. Brig. General Adam Badeau, 1st lieutenant U. S. Army, for retirement, in pursuance of the act of Congress of the 3d of August, 1861.

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Upon completion of the examination of General Badeau the president of the board will dissolve the board and order the officers composing the same to resume their

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E. D. TOWNSEND,
Adjutant General.

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The board met in New York on the 18th May, 1869, and the following proceedings took place:

NEW YORK, May 18th, 12 M.

The board met pursuant to above order. Owing to the illness and consequent absence of Gen'l Reeve the board adjourned.

The following telegram was received:

NEW YORK, May 18th, 4 P.M.

WASHINGTON, D. C., May 18th.

General MCDOWELL, New York City:

By direction of the Secretary of War, General Rufus Ingalls is detailed as a member of the retiring board, vice Reeve. Acknowledge receipt.

E. D. TOWNSEND,
Adjutant General.

On receipt of the above telegraphic order the board reconvened.

Present all the members and the recorder.

The board proceeded to consider the case of 1st Lieut. Adam Badeau, bvt. brig. gen'l U. S. A., who appeared before the board, and having heard the orders convening it read, was asked if he objected to any member named in the orders. He having no objection, the board was duly sworn in his presence by the recorder, and the recorder by the president. The board was cleared, and after mature deliberation find "that 1st Lieutenant Adam Badeau, U. S. Infantry, bvt. brig. general U. S. A., is incapacitated for active service, and that said incapacity is due to a wound received in the foot whilst on duty as captain and additional aide-de-camp to Brig. Gen'l T. W. Sherman in the assault on Port Hudson in May, 1863." IRWIN MCDOWELL,

Bvt. Maj. Gen'l, Pres'd't Board.

H. STOCKTON,

1st Lieut. Ord., Bvt. Capt., A. D. C. Recorder of Board.

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On the 22d May, 1869, this was approved by the Secretary of War, and on the 25th May the President made the following order:

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12. Brevet Brigadier General Adam Badeau, 1st lieutenant U. S. Army, having, at his own request, been ordered before a board of examination, and having been found "incapacitated for active service, and that said incapacity is due to a wound received in the foot whilst on duty as captain and additional aide-de-camp to Brigadier General T. W. Sherman in the assault on Port Hudson in May, 1863," the President directs that his name be placed upon the list of retired officers of that class in which the disability results from long and faithful service, or from some injury incident thereto, in accordance with 16 and 17 of the act approved August 3, 1861. In accordance with § 32 of the act approved July 28, 1866, General Badeau is, by direction of the President, retired with the full rank of captain, to date from May 18, 1869.

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III. The claimant held the office of assistant secretary of legation, and received the salary thereof, until the 6th December, 1869, when he resigned. By order of the President December 23, 1869, he was "assigned to duty in the city of Washington" as an officer of the army, it being stated that the order was to date from December 6, 1869. He drew from the pay department of the army the pay of an active captain for the period from December 6, 1869, to February 21, 1870, and the pay of a retired captain from February 21, 1870, to April 30, 1870, the pay so drawn amounting to $621.84. He was appointed consul general at London, England, April 28,

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1870, and was in the consular service of the government until the commencement of this suit, except for a period of about fourteen months, beginning in September, 1881, and ending in November, 1882.

IV. From May, 1869, until May, 1878, the claimant was borne upon the retired list of the army as having been retired with the rank of captain on the 18th May, 1869. On the 7th May, 1878, the following order was issued:

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In conformity with § 1223 Revised Statutes, and opinion of Attorney General dated December 11, 1877. (1) Captain Adam Badeau, U. S. Army, retired, to date from May 19, 1869.

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The claimant thereupon applied to have the above order revoked upon the ground that he was disabled within the intent of the act 3d March, 1875, and he produced and filed the following certificate:

BANGOR, MAINE, Feb. 20, 1878.

I, Eugene F. Sanger, physician and surgeon, certify that I was medical director of the 2d division, 19th Army Corps, before Port Hudson, May 27, 1863, and that Captain Adam Badeau, A. D. C. on Brig. Gen'l T. W. Sherman's staff, received a bullet wound penetrating the instep of the left foot, and making its exit below the internal malleolus. I resected

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