Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session, Nide 1 |
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... cent . bonds of 1867 and 1868 ... 6 per cent . bonds , 1881 ...... 6 per cent . 5-20 bonds . Navy pension fund ... $ 205,532,850 00 14,690,941 80 282,731,550 00 1,324,412,550 00 13,000,000 00 of $ 1,840,367,891 80 6 per cent . bonds ...
... cent . bonds of 1867 and 1868 ... 6 per cent . bonds , 1881 ...... 6 per cent . 5-20 bonds . Navy pension fund ... $ 205,532,850 00 14,690,941 80 282,731,550 00 1,324,412,550 00 13,000,000 00 of $ 1,840,367,891 80 6 per cent . bonds ...
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... cent . per annum , payable semi - annually . On the 11th of July , 1862 , before any of the five - twenty bonds were nego- tiated , Congress authorized the further issue of $ 150,000,000 of the United States notes , with a like ...
... cent . per annum , payable semi - annually . On the 11th of July , 1862 , before any of the five - twenty bonds were nego- tiated , Congress authorized the further issue of $ 150,000,000 of the United States notes , with a like ...
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... cent . premium . By reference to the market price of gold in New York during the summer and fall of 1863 , it ap- pears that this loan was sold at an average price of 74 cents in gold . The same bond can now be bought in the market in ...
... cent . premium . By reference to the market price of gold in New York during the summer and fall of 1863 , it ap- pears that this loan was sold at an average price of 74 cents in gold . The same bond can now be bought in the market in ...
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... cent . With such a provision , no loan could be negotiated , except at such rates of interest as would add largely to the public burdens . It has been proposed to limit State taxes to one per cent .; but this is a dis- erimination as ...
... cent . With such a provision , no loan could be negotiated , except at such rates of interest as would add largely to the public burdens . It has been proposed to limit State taxes to one per cent .; but this is a dis- erimination as ...
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... cent of the entire loan . It would not meet the local demand for taxes for local purposes . Your committee are therefore of opinion that it would not be wise in a loan law to waive the constitutional right of exemption of government ...
... cent of the entire loan . It would not meet the local demand for taxes for local purposes . Your committee are therefore of opinion that it would not be wise in a loan law to waive the constitutional right of exemption of government ...
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Sivu 6 - Sergeantat-Arms, or any other person or persons by them authorized, for any or all absent members, as the majority of such members present shall agree, at the expense of such absent members, respectively, unless such excuse for nonattendance shall be made as the Senate, when a quorum is convened, shall judge sufficient; and In that case the expense shall be paid out of the contingent fund. And this rule shall apply as well to the first convention of the Senate, at the legal time of meeting, as to...
Sivu 7 - When a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof ; but no motion for the reconsideration of any vote shall be in order after a bill, resolution, message, report, amendment or motion, upon which the vote was taken, shall have- gone out of the possession of the senate, announcing their decision...
Sivu 7 - ... shall be receivable in payment of all taxes, internal duties, excises, debts and demands of every kind due to the United States, except duties on imports, and of all claims and demands against the United States of every kind whatsoever, except for interest upon bonds and notes, which shall be paid in coin, and shall also be lawful money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the United States, except duties on imports and interest as aforesaid.
Sivu 8 - I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of -- , now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.
Sivu 6 - When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to lie on the table, to postpone indefinitely, to postpone to a day certain, to commit, or to amend; which several motions shall have precedence in the order they stand arranged, and the motion for adjournment shall always be in order, and be decided without debate.
Sivu 9 - ... and no amendment shall be received for discussion at the third reading of any bill, resolution, amendment, or motion, unless by unanimous consent of the members present : but it shall at all times be in order, before the final passage of any such bill, resolution, constitutional amendment, or motion, to move its commitment: and should such commitment take place, and any amendment be reported by the committee, the said bill, resolution, constitutional amendment, or motion, shall be again read...
Sivu 7 - ... trembling hope of the Christian, is a blessing to which the futurity of mortal man has a claim of more than mortal promise; if the Spirit of Evil is, before the final consummation of things, to be cast down from his dominion over men, and bound in the chains of a thousand years, the foretaste here of man's eternal felicity, then this system of common instruments to accomplish all the changes of social and friendly commerce, will furnish the links of sympathy between the inhabitants of the most...