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第40章

THE CASE OF GEORGE FISHER

--[Some years ago, about 1867, when this was first published, few people believed it, but considered it a mere extravaganza.In these latter days it seems hard to realize that there was ever a time when the robbing of our government was a novelty.The very man who showed me where to find the documents for this case was at that very time spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in Washington for a mail steamship concern, in the effort to procure a subsidy for the company-a fact which was a long time in coming to the surface, but leaked out at last and underwent Congressional investigation.]

This is history.It is not a wild extravaganza, like "John Wilson Mackenzie's Great Beef Contract," but is a plain statement of facts and circumstances with which the Congress of the United States has interested itself from time to time during the long period of half a century.

I will not call this matter of George Fisher's a great deathless and unrelenting swindle upon the government and people of the United States-for it has never been so decided, and I hold that it is a grave and solemn wrong for a writer to cast slurs or call names when such is the case--but will simply present the evidence and let the reader deduce his own verdict.Then we shall do nobody injustice, and our consciences shall be clear.

On or about the 1st day of September, 1813, the Creek war being then in progress in Florida, the crops, herds, and houses of Mr.George Fisher, a citizen, were destroyed, either by the Indians or by the United States troops in pursuit of them.By the terms of the law, if the Indians destroyed the property, there was no relief for Fisher; but if the troops destroyed it, the Government of the United States was debtor to Fisher for the amount involved.

George Fisher must have considered that the Indians destroyed the property, because, although he lived several years afterward, he does not appear to have ever made any claim upon the government.

In the course of time Fisher died, and his widow married again.

And by and by, nearly twenty years after that dimly remembered raid upon Fisher's corn-fields, the widow Fisher's new husband petitioned Congress for pay for the property, and backed up the petition with many depositions and affidavits which purported to prove that the troops, and not the Indians, destroyed the property; that the troops, for some inscrutable reason, deliberately burned down "houses" (or cabins) valued at $600, the same belonging to a peaceable private citizen, and also destroyed various other property belonging to the same citizen.But Congress declined to believe that the troops were such idiots (after overtaking and scattering a band of Indians proved to have been found destroying Fisher's property) as to calmly continue the work of destruction themselves; and make a complete job of what the Indians had only commenced.So Congress denied the petition of the heirs of George Fisher in 1832, and did not pay them a cent.

We hear no more from them officially until 1848, sixteen years after their first attempt on the Treasury, and a full generation after the death of the man whose fields were destroyed.The new generation of Fisher heirs then came forward and put in a bill for damages.The Second Auditor awarded them $8,873, being half the damage sustained by Fisher.

The Auditor said the testimony showed that at least half the destruction was done by the Indians "before the troops started in pursuit," and of course the government was not responsible for that half.

2.That was in April, 1848.In December, 1848, the heirs of George Fisher, deceased, came forward and pleaded for a "revision" of their bill of damages.The revision was made, but nothing new could be found in their favor except an error of $100 in the former calculation.However, in order to keep up the spirits of the Fisher family, the Auditor concluded to go back and allow interest from the date of the first petition (1832) to the date when the bill of damages was awarded.This sent the Fishers home happy with sixteen years' interest on $8,873--the same amounting to $8,997.94.Total, $17,870.94.

3.For an entire year the suffering Fisher family remained quiet--even satisfied, after a fashion.Then they swooped down upon the government with their wrongs once more.That old patriot, Attorney-General Toucey, burrowed through the musty papers of the Fishers and discovered one more chance for the desolate orphans--interest on that original award of $8,873 from date of destruction of the property (1813) up to 1832!

Result, $110,004.89 for the indigent Fishers.So now we have: First, $8,873 damages; second, interest on it from 1832 to 1848, $8997.94;third, interest on it dated back to 1813, $10,004.89.Total, $27,875.83!

What better investment for a great-grandchild than to get the Indians to burn a corn-field for him sixty or seventy years before his birth, and plausibly lay it on lunatic United States troops?

4.Strange as it may seem, the Fishers let Congress alone for five years--or, what is perhaps more likely, failed to make themselves heard by Congress for that length of time.But at last, in 1854, they got a hearing.They persuaded Congress to pass an act requiring the Auditor to re-examine their case.But this time they stumbled upon the misfortune of an honest Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.James Guthrie), and he spoiled everything.He said in very plain language that the Fishers were not only not entitled to another cent, but that those children of many sorrows and acquainted with grief had been paid too much already.

5.Therefore another interval of rest and silent ensued-an interval which lasted four years--viz till 1858.The "right man in the right place" was then Secretary of War--John B.Floyd, of peculiar renown!

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