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... Secretary of the Treasury's Report . Silver , World's Production of ....... Shipments , Philosophy of ..... 223 Shipping at New York , 1865 ..... South , Rehabilitation of ....... ............... 169 South Carolina Railroad ... .... 294 ...
... Secretary of the Treasury's Report . Silver , World's Production of ....... Shipments , Philosophy of ..... 223 Shipping at New York , 1865 ..... South , Rehabilitation of ....... ............... 169 South Carolina Railroad ... .... 294 ...
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... Secretary Cameron , which was respectfully declined , although General Walbridge intimated that at a future day he would be ready to enter the service . He also addressed a letter to Mr. Lincoln suggesting the occupation of Port Royal ...
... Secretary Cameron , which was respectfully declined , although General Walbridge intimated that at a future day he would be ready to enter the service . He also addressed a letter to Mr. Lincoln suggesting the occupation of Port Royal ...
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... Secretary of the Treas- ury , reported to Congress the result of negotiations for a lean of $ 3,500,000 ; which negotiations were begun in April , 1842. But two bids had been made for this loan , one of 50,000 and one of 60 000 dollars ...
... Secretary of the Treas- ury , reported to Congress the result of negotiations for a lean of $ 3,500,000 ; which negotiations were begun in April , 1842. But two bids had been made for this loan , one of 50,000 and one of 60 000 dollars ...
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... SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . We have not room to give entire the excellent report of the Secretary of the Treasury , but publish below the greater portion of it . He discusses at length the financial questions embracing the Currency ...
... SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . We have not room to give entire the excellent report of the Secretary of the Treasury , but publish below the greater portion of it . He discusses at length the financial questions embracing the Currency ...
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... Secretary to dispose of securities . The influences of funding upon the money market will sufficiently prevent their too rapid withdrawal . The Secretary , however , believes that a decided movement towards a contraction of the currency ...
... Secretary to dispose of securities . The influences of funding upon the money market will sufficiently prevent their too rapid withdrawal . The Secretary , however , believes that a decided movement towards a contraction of the currency ...
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Page 472 - in the assessment of taxes at the place, town, or ward where such bank or banking association is located, and not elsewhere, whether the said stockholder reside in said place, town or ward, or not, but not at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individuals in
Page 291 - and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided," " the names and places of residence» of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each." The " . apital stock"
Page 291 - association, to the extent of the amount of their stock therein at the par value thereof, in addition to the amount invested in such shares.
Page 289 - organizing the national banks and providing for their taxation. The defect is this: One of the limitations in the act of Congress is ** that the tax so imposed under the laws of any State upon the shares in any of the associations authorized by this act
Page 291 - correct list of the names and residences of all the shareholders in the association, and the number of shares held by each, in the office where its business is transacted ; and such list shall
Page 390 - • that one hundred and fifty millions of dollars of the entire amount of circulating notes authorized to be issued shall be apportioned to associations in the States, in the District of Columbia, and in the Territories, according to representative population, and the remainder shall be apportioned by the Secretary of the Treasury among associations formed in the
Page 391 - And be it further enacted, That the Comptroller of the Currency, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, is authorized and required to apportion the
Page 399 - shall be exempt from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal or local authority, and in consideration of the reduction of
Page 317 - enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress at the commencement of the next session, the amount of exchanges made or money borrowed under this act, and of whom, and on what terms ; and also the amount and chaiacter of indebtedness retired under this act
Page 62 - bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent, and redeemable and payable at such periods as may be conducive to the interests of the Government, for the purpose of retiring not only compound interest notes, but the United States notes. It is (he opinion of the Secretary, as has been already