Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Prepared in Obedience to the Act of the 10th May, 1800: ... to which are Prefixed the Reports of Alexander Hamilton, on Public Credit, on a National Bank, on Manufactures, and on the Establishment of a Mint, Volume 3Blair & Rives, 1837 - Finance |
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... pensions , and arming the militia - 5,719,956 06 Naval service , including the gradual in- crease and improvement of the navy 3,925,867 13 Public debt Leaving a balance in the Treasury on the 1st January , 1829 , 12,163,438 07 of ...
... pensions , and arming the militia - 5,719,956 06 Naval service , including the gradual in- crease and improvement of the navy 3,925,867 13 Public debt Leaving a balance in the Treasury on the 1st January , 1829 , 12,163,438 07 of ...
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... pensions , arming the militia , and internal improvement 18,919,114 05 2,482,415 50 · · 5,155,256 44 Naval service , including the gradual improvement of the navy 2,565,979 24 Public debt 8,715,462 87 - 24,602,230 98 30,574,666 79 The ...
... pensions , arming the militia , and internal improvement 18,919,114 05 2,482,415 50 · · 5,155,256 44 Naval service , including the gradual improvement of the navy 2,565,979 24 Public debt 8,715,462 87 - 24,602,230 98 30,574,666 79 The ...
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... pensions , arm- $ 23,840,000 00 4,410,071 69 28,250,071 69 23,755,526 67 - 2,473,225 62 ing the militia , and internal improvement 5,525,189 95 Naval service , including the gradual im- provement of the navy Public debt 4,257,111 10 ...
... pensions , arm- $ 23,840,000 00 4,410,071 69 28,250,071 69 23,755,526 67 - 2,473,225 62 ing the militia , and internal improvement 5,525,189 95 Naval service , including the gradual im- provement of the navy Public debt 4,257,111 10 ...
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... pensioners Pensions to widows and orphans Revolutionary pensions Arrearages Civilization of Indians P 9,500 00 308 62 315 56 7,591 20 687 74 244 50 242 25 · 33,495 95 121,752 65 5,686 12 723,134 80 9,937 33 10,808 22 Pay of Indian ...
... pensioners Pensions to widows and orphans Revolutionary pensions Arrearages Civilization of Indians P 9,500 00 308 62 315 56 7,591 20 687 74 244 50 242 25 · 33,495 95 121,752 65 5,686 12 723,134 80 9,937 33 10,808 22 Pay of Indian ...
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... · Purchase of Creek and Cherokee reservations of lands in Georgia , per act of 3d March , 1823 1,073 07 9,183 00 17,864 00 Gradual increase of the navy Navy hospital fund Navy pension 1829. ] 35 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY .
... · Purchase of Creek and Cherokee reservations of lands in Georgia , per act of 3d March , 1823 1,073 07 9,183 00 17,864 00 Gradual increase of the navy Navy hospital fund Navy pension 1829. ] 35 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY .
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Page 528 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Page 337 - That the deposites of the money of the United States, in places in which the said bank and branches thereof may be established, shall be made in said bank or branches thereof, unless the secretary of the treasury shall at any time otherwise order and direct...
Page 760 - The principal objects of the President in adopting this measure being to repress alleged frauds, and to withhold any countenance or facilities in the power of the Government from the monopoly of the public lands in the hands of speculators and capitalists, to the injury of the actual settlers in the new States, and of emigrants in search of new homes...
Page 529 - States, upon the adjustment of his account, it shall be the duty of the court to grant judgment at the return term, upon motion, unless the defendant in open court, the United States...
Page 283 - Department," the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits the following report: 1.
Page 528 - ... for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books and proceedings of the Treasury, as required in civil cases, under the provisions of the ac.t entitled " An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of accounts between the United States and receivers of public money...
Page 224 - ... increasing the revenues, from time to time, for the purpose of giving information to Congress in adopting modes of raising the money requisite to meet the public expenditures.
Page 53 - For every gallon of such spirits or strong Waters, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Page 760 - ... the President of the United States has given directions, and you are hereby instructed, after the i5th day of August next, to receive in payment of the public lands nothing except what is directed by the existing laws, viz: gold and silver, and in the proper cases, Virginia land scrip...
Page 232 - Constitution which we now present is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable.