Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, with AppendicesTreasury Department, 1863 - Finance, Public |
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... , and con- sumed annually from 1821 to 1863 , inclusive . Also the estimated popula- tion and rate of consumption per capita during the same period .... 278 Page Statement No. 25. Amount of the tonnage of the iv INDEX .
... , and con- sumed annually from 1821 to 1863 , inclusive . Also the estimated popula- tion and rate of consumption per capita during the same period .... 278 Page Statement No. 25. Amount of the tonnage of the iv INDEX .
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... estimated at $ 693,346,321 48 , the real total was $ 714,709,995 58 . The aggregate receipts from all sources ... estimated at $ 68,041,736 59 , were actually $ 69,059,642 40 ; from lands , estimated at $ 88,724 16 , were $ 167,617 17 ...
... estimated at $ 693,346,321 48 , the real total was $ 714,709,995 58 . The aggregate receipts from all sources ... estimated at $ 68,041,736 59 , were actually $ 69,059,642 40 ; from lands , estimated at $ 88,724 16 , were $ 167,617 17 ...
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... estimate was made ; but it is not probable , had neither cause operated to reduce receipts , that the revenue from this source would have exceeded half the estimated amount . It is clear that the law , un- less materially amended , will ...
... estimate was made ; but it is not probable , had neither cause operated to reduce receipts , that the revenue from this source would have exceeded half the estimated amount . It is clear that the law , un- less materially amended , will ...
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... estimated at $ 693,346,321 48 , the real total was $ 714,709,995 58 . The aggregate receipts from all sources ... estimated at $ 68,041,736 59 , were actually $ 69,059,642 40 ; from lands , estimated at $ 88,724 16 , were $ 167,617 17 ...
... estimated at $ 693,346,321 48 , the real total was $ 714,709,995 58 . The aggregate receipts from all sources ... estimated at $ 68,041,736 59 , were actually $ 69,059,642 40 ; from lands , estimated at $ 88,724 16 , were $ 167,617 17 ...
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... estimate was made ; but it is not probable , had neither cause operated to reduce receipts , that the revenue from this source would have exceeded half the estimated amount . It is clear that the law , un-- less materially amended ...
... estimate was made ; but it is not probable , had neither cause operated to reduce receipts , that the revenue from this source would have exceeded half the estimated amount . It is clear that the law , un-- less materially amended ...
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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.