Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, with AppendicesTreasury Department, 1863 - Finance, Public |
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Page 13
... average rate of interest on the whole debt , without regard to the varying margin between coin and notes , was on the first day of July , 1862 , 4.36 per centum ; on the first day of January , 1863 , 4.02 per centum ; on the first day ...
... average rate of interest on the whole debt , without regard to the varying margin between coin and notes , was on the first day of July , 1862 , 4.36 per centum ; on the first day of January , 1863 , 4.02 per centum ; on the first day ...
Page 63
... average burdens of the community must yet be greater than they are ; and , therefore , that an enlightened legislation will , for the present , look with suspicion upon any proposal which involves a sacrifice of revenue . This surely is ...
... average burdens of the community must yet be greater than they are ; and , therefore , that an enlightened legislation will , for the present , look with suspicion upon any proposal which involves a sacrifice of revenue . This surely is ...
Page 66
... average cost of eight cents and three - tenths of a cent per pound ; and the net profits to the government , on the manufacture and sale of that product of American soil , was not less than thirteen million seven hundred and twenty ...
... average cost of eight cents and three - tenths of a cent per pound ; and the net profits to the government , on the manufacture and sale of that product of American soil , was not less than thirteen million seven hundred and twenty ...
Page 73
... average amount of such deposits , beyond the average amount of the circu- lating notes or bills lawfully issued and outstanding as currency . Monied corporations have a large interest in the financial credit of the country , and ...
... average amount of such deposits , beyond the average amount of the circu- lating notes or bills lawfully issued and outstanding as currency . Monied corporations have a large interest in the financial credit of the country , and ...
Page 82
... has required the writing and transmission of eight thousand seven hundred and forty - nine letters , or about an average of thirty for each business day . The transfers have been as follows : Loan of- Number 82 REPORT ON THE FINANCES .
... has required the writing and transmission of eight thousand seven hundred and forty - nine letters , or about an average of thirty for each business day . The transfers have been as follows : Loan of- Number 82 REPORT ON THE FINANCES .
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Page 47 - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Page 97 - ... of any State, or to his duly authorized agents, the costs, charges, and expenses properly incurred by such State for enrolling, subsisting, clothing, supplying, arming, equipping, paying, and transporting its troops employed in aiding to suppress the present insurrection against the United States, to be settled upon proper vouchers to be filed and passed upon by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury.
Page 200 - ... of an ounce. The method is preferable to expressing the weight in grains for commercial purposes, and corresponds better with the terms of the mint. It may be readily transferred to weight in grains by the following rule: — Remove the decimal point; from one-half deduct four per cent.