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10th infantry 6th inf academic board Aggregate Am't accepted Amount bid army artillery Bank bidders board of visitors Boston BRIGADE cadets Capt cents per gallon cents per pound centum ad valorem city June Commissioned officers Congress district Drexel & Co ending June 30 estimated extra or daily Field and staff Field music fifty cents Fort Pickens Fort Sumter further enacted HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS hundred pounds infantry June 22 June 30 LAST MONTHLY RETURN laws loan manufactures Mass ment Military Academy Non-commissioned officers officers and privates Ordnance otherwise provided Philadelphia ports PRESENT AND ABSENT privates of staff quarter 2d quarter Recommended for discharge Recruits regiment New York respectfully revenue Secretary Secretary of War sloop-of-war square yard staff and band staff officers thirty per centum tion Total enlisted treasury notes troops twenty-five per centum Union United vessels Washington York State militia York volunteers
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Sivu 9 - This is essentially a People's contest. On the side of the Union, it is a struggle for maintaining in the world, that form and substance of government, whose leading object is, to elevate the condition of men—to lift artificial weights from all shoulders ; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all; to afford all an
Sivu 9 - Statement No 11. A bill to authorize a national loan, and for other purposes 65 Statement No. 12. A bill further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes 68 Statement No. 13. A bill to provide revenue from imports, and for other purposes. 71
Sivu 9 - have a striking, and an impressive illustration. So large an army as the government has now on foot, was never before known, without a soldier in it, but who had taken his place there, of his own free choice. But more than this : there are many single regiments whose
Sivu 80 - material composed, except wool, made up or manufactured, wholly or in part, by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer ; Coach and harness furniture of all kinds, saddlery, coach and harness hardware, silver-plated, brass, brass-plated, or covered, common tinned, burnished, or japanned, not otherwise provided for ; Combs of all kinds;
Sivu 3 - invasion, the public safety may require it," is equivalent to a provision—is a provision—that such privilege may be suspended when, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety does require it. It was decided that we have a
Sivu 6 - of them, whatever of independence and liberty it has. The Union is older than any of the States, and, in fact, it created them as States. Originally some dependent colonies made the Union, and, in turn, the Union threw off their old dependence for them, and made them States, such as they are. Not one of them ever had a State constitution independent of the Union.
Sivu 83 - on the importation of all raw or unmanufactured articles, not herein enumerated or provided for, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem ; and on all articles manufactured, in whole or in part, not herein enumerated or provided for, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem.
Sivu xvi - London.) Conquest or subjugation. (See Civil war.) Constitution and laws made in pursuance thereof, and to preserve the Union and rights of the States unimpaired. Resolution submitted by Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, declaring that the present civil war has been forced upon the country by the disunionists of the south, and that it is prosecuted by the federal authorities, not for any purpose of conquest or
Sivu 107 - 5, 1861.—Read and ordered to be printed. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 4, 1861. SIR : The Secretary of the Treasury is required by law to prepare and lay before Congress, at the commencement of every session, a report on the subject*of finance, containing estimates of the public revenue and public expenditures, and plans for improving
Sivu 3 - 31, 1861.—Bead, ordered to lie on the table and be printed. To the Senate of the United States : In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 19th instant, requesting information concerning the quasi armistice alluded to in my message of the 4th instant, I transmit a report from the Secretary of the Navy. JULY 30, 1861.