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... Public Moneys .. 4. The Support of the Public Credit .. 5. The Interests of Commerce and Navigation ... Moneys ......... 3. The Customs Division . 4. The Division of Internal Revenue and Navigation .......... 5. The ...
... Public Moneys .. 4. The Support of the Public Credit .. 5. The Interests of Commerce and Navigation ... Moneys ......... 3. The Customs Division . 4. The Division of Internal Revenue and Navigation .......... 5. The ...
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... public moneys , such agents shall , before entering upon duty , give bond in such form and with such security as the head of the department or office may ap- prove . ( R. S. , § 3614. ) 31. From the first day of October until the first ...
... public moneys , such agents shall , before entering upon duty , give bond in such form and with such security as the head of the department or office may ap- prove . ( R. S. , § 3614. ) 31. From the first day of October until the first ...
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... moneys expended by them during the next preceding year , and to communicate ... public serv- ice ; also whether the removal of any and the appointment of ... public money upon any land purchased for the purpose of erecting thereon any ...
... moneys expended by them during the next preceding year , and to communicate ... public serv- ice ; also whether the removal of any and the appointment of ... public money upon any land purchased for the purpose of erecting thereon any ...
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... public interests . ( R. S. , § 1076. ) 48. The head of any department may employ special agents charged with the disbursement of public moneys , who are required to give bond subject to his approval . ( R. S. , § 3614. ) 49. The heads ...
... public interests . ( R. S. , § 1076. ) 48. The head of any department may employ special agents charged with the disbursement of public moneys , who are required to give bond subject to his approval . ( R. S. , § 3614. ) 49. The heads ...
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... Moneys appropriated for contingent , incidental , or mis- cellaneous purposes , are not to be expended or paid for ... public build- ing , or for any public improvement , to pay a larger amount than the specific sum appropriated for such ...
... Moneys appropriated for contingent , incidental , or mis- cellaneous purposes , are not to be expended or paid for ... public build- ing , or for any public improvement , to pay a larger amount than the specific sum appropriated for such ...
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accounts Act June agents amount annual application appoint appropriation army assigned Assistant Treasurer attorney Attorney-General authorized bonds bureau centum certificate charge Chief Clerk claims coin collector Commissioner compensation Congress contracts coupon bonds court currency customs debt deem deposit depositaries designated direction disbursing officers division dollars duties entitled entry estimates examination execution expenditures expenses filed fiscal foreign forfeiture fractional currency fraud funds furnish Government head Indian interest Internal Revenue internal-revenue issue judgment June 18 June 22 Land Office light-house marine Marine Hospital Service ment merchandise military naval navy paid patent payment penalty pension person port Postmaster-General postmasters prescribe President proper public lands public moneys purchase receipts received registered regulations relating respectively Second Comptroller Secretary Secretary of War Solicitor specific statement Stats Superintendent supervision supplies taxes thereof Third Auditor tion Treasury Department United United States attorneys United States notes vessels warehouse warrant
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Page 396 - Education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems and methods of teaching as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 79 - The Secretary of the Treasury shall require the associations thus designated to give satisfactory security, by the deposit of United States bonds and otherwise, for the safe-keeping and prompt payment of the public money deposited with them, and for the faithful performance of their duties as financial agents of the Government...
Page 345 - States, • and that such application is made for his exclusive use and benefit, and that his entry is made for the purpose of actual settlement and cultivation, and not either directly or indirectly for the use or benefit of any other person...
Page 350 - That all lands exclusive of timber lands and mineral lands which will not, without irrigation, produce some agricultural crop, shall be deemed desert lands, within the meaning of this act, which fact shall be ascertained by proof of two or more credible witnesses under oath, whose affidavits shall be filed in the land office in which said tract of land may be situated — SEC.
Page 237 - ... in which the United States is a party, as may be deemed necessary for the just responsibility of those officers and the prompt collection of all revenues and debts due and accruing to the United States under such laws.
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Page 392 - Office a written description of his invention or discovery, and of the manner and process of making, constructing, compounding, and using the same, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same...
Page 392 - Office, and such affidavits and depositions may be taken before any officer authorized by law to take depositions to be used in the courts of the United States or of the State where the officer resides.
Page 91 - Treasury, direct any account, matter, or claim, of the character, amount or class described in this section, to be transmitted, with all the vouchers, papers, documents, and proofs pertaining thereto, to the said court for trial and adjudication...