The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... Park , superintendent , report of . Yosemite Park , superintendent , report of 418-420 410 , 411 405 , 406 657-676 947 , 948 400-405 398 , 399 373-376 155-223 407 , 408 329-336 944-967 421-436 756-762 777-782 416 493-508 735 , 736 682 ...
... Park , superintendent , report of . Yosemite Park , superintendent , report of 418-420 410 , 411 405 , 406 657-676 947 , 948 400-405 398 , 399 373-376 155-223 407 , 408 329-336 944-967 421-436 756-762 777-782 416 493-508 735 , 736 682 ...
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... Park .. Contingent expenses , independent treasury Sinking funds , Pacific railroads .. Mail transportation , Pacific railroads Refund of direct tax ... District of Columbia : $ 6,688 , 457.98 273 , 790. 73 15,995 . 51 Expenses , 50 per ...
... Park .. Contingent expenses , independent treasury Sinking funds , Pacific railroads .. Mail transportation , Pacific railroads Refund of direct tax ... District of Columbia : $ 6,688 , 457.98 273 , 790. 73 15,995 . 51 Expenses , 50 per ...
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... Park Support of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers . Claims , reimbursements , reliefs , etc Miscellaneous items Total military establishment ...... . 19 , 289 , 626.98 1 , 316 , 794. 71 1,685 , 577. 24 9 , 002 , 882. 33 807 ...
... Park Support of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers . Claims , reimbursements , reliefs , etc Miscellaneous items Total military establishment ...... . 19 , 289 , 626.98 1 , 316 , 794. 71 1,685 , 577. 24 9 , 002 , 882. 33 807 ...
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... Park National Bank of Asbury Park , N.J. May 4 May 10 , 1884 June 26 July 1 75,000 7,316 94 , 553 May Sept. 17 , 1887 July 1 July 2 100,000 5,626 44 , 671 May 4 Ninth National Bank of Dallas , Tex Sept. 12 , 1890 July 1 July 16 300,000 ...
... Park National Bank of Asbury Park , N.J. May 4 May 10 , 1884 June 26 July 1 75,000 7,316 94 , 553 May Sept. 17 , 1887 July 1 July 2 100,000 5,626 44 , 671 May 4 Ninth National Bank of Dallas , Tex Sept. 12 , 1890 July 1 July 16 300,000 ...
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... Park National Bank of Asbury Park , N. J. , was closed by order of the Comptroller July 1 , 1891. During the period of the bank's existence a sufficient amount of individual deposits were not ob- tained to make a profitable business . A ...
... Park National Bank of Asbury Park , N. J. , was closed by order of the Comptroller July 1 , 1891. During the period of the bank's existence a sufficient amount of individual deposits were not ob- tained to make a profitable business . A ...
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Page 539 - That after the lapse of two years from the date of the issuance of the receiver's receipt upon the final entry of any tract of land under the homestead, timber-culture, desert-lana, or preemption laws, or under this act, and when there shall be no pending contest or protest against the validity of such entry, the entryman shall be entitled to a patent conveying the land by him entered, and the same shall be issued to him...
Page 837 - ... nor shall any newspaper, circular, pamphlet or publication of any kind containing any advertisement of any lottery or gift enterprise of any kind offering prizes dependent upon lot or chance, or containing any list of prizes awarded at the drawings of any such lottery or gift enterprise, whether said list is of any part or of all of the drawing, be carried in the mail or delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier.
Page 453 - The history of the late wars in Europe furnishes a complete demonstration that no system of conduct, however correct in principle, can protect neutral powers from injury from any party ; that a...
Page 533 - That there is hereby forfeited to the United States, and the United States hereby resumes the title thereto, all lands heretofore granted to any state or to any corporation to aid in the construction of a railroad opposite to and...
Page 212 - Gold: pound (100 piasters), 5, 10, 20 and 50 piasters. Silver: 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 piasters. Gold: 20 marks ($3.859), 10 marks ($1.93). Gold: S, 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs.
Page 539 - ... and all entries made under the preemption, homestead, desert-land, or timber-culture laws, in which final proof and payment may have been made and certificates issued, and to which there are no adverse claims originating prior to final entry and which have been sold or incumbered prior to the first day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and after final entry...
Page 212 - Gold: 25 pesetas. Silver: 5 pesetas. Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs. Silver: 5 francs. Gold: 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 piasters. Gold: peso. Silver: peso and divisions. Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivars.
Page 385 - He said that in the fall of the year the youth of all the good people would be renewed, so that nobody would be more than 40 years old, and that if they behaved themselves well after this the youth of everyone would be renewed in the spring.
Page 447 - Itata, and as an evidence that it is not disposed to support or agree to the infraction of the laws of the United States, the undersigned takes advantage of the personal relations you have been good enough to maintain with him since your arrival in this port to declare to you that as soon as she is within reach of our orders his Government will put the Itata, with the arms and munitions she took on board in San Diego, at the disposition of the United States.
Page 577 - All claims for property of citizens of the United States taken or destroyed by Indians belonging to any band, tribe, or nation, in amity with the United States, without just cause or provocation on the part of the owner or agent in charge, and not returned or paid for.