Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana, Part 21865 |
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... hand , yet we have made during the past year , the nett increase of one hundred and sixty - nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars and seventeen cents ( $ 169,440 17 ) , besides a large saving of interest on outstanding Bonds . We ...
... hand , yet we have made during the past year , the nett increase of one hundred and sixty - nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars and seventeen cents ( $ 169,440 17 ) , besides a large saving of interest on outstanding Bonds . We ...
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... hand . ... $ 199,971 37 124,256 23 Total ...... . $ 457,580 51 The two hundred and fifty thousand dollars , money furnished the Governor by the General Government , as a disbursing officer , is not wholly provided for , and , also , the ...
... hand . ... $ 199,971 37 124,256 23 Total ...... . $ 457,580 51 The two hundred and fifty thousand dollars , money furnished the Governor by the General Government , as a disbursing officer , is not wholly provided for , and , also , the ...
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... hands of the Governor , be paid over to the Treasurer of State , to be placed to the credit of the general fund . We further recommend that all books , vouchers and claims be handed over , by the Governor , to the Auditor of State for ...
... hands of the Governor , be paid over to the Treasurer of State , to be placed to the credit of the general fund . We further recommend that all books , vouchers and claims be handed over , by the Governor , to the Auditor of State for ...
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... hand , it was insisted that an act passed at the extra session of 1861 , conferred on the Governor full power and authority to manufacture arms and munitions of war . The act was in these words , namely : CHAP . VI.— “ An Act to provide ...
... hand , it was insisted that an act passed at the extra session of 1861 , conferred on the Governor full power and authority to manufacture arms and munitions of war . The act was in these words , namely : CHAP . VI.— “ An Act to provide ...
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... hand and fit for service , and such as he may be able to procure from Government , consisting of artillery , cavalry and infantry equipments , and munitions of war , and that an agent or agents be sent immediately to procure the same ...
... hand and fit for service , and such as he may be able to procure from Government , consisting of artillery , cavalry and infantry equipments , and munitions of war , and that an agent or agents be sent immediately to procure the same ...
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Page 538 - Bonds," and the faith and credit of this state are hereby pledged for the payment of the interest and the redemption of the principal thereof.
Page 548 - No law shall authorize any debt to be contracted, on behalf of the State, except in the following cases : to meet casual deficits in the revenue; to pay the interest on the State Debt; to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if hostilities be threatened, provide for the public defense.
Page 423 - SIR: I have the honor to submit the following as a report of the part that this ship took in the action of the 13th, 14th, and 15th instant.
Page 438 - SIR : I have the honor to report the part taken by my command, the...
Page 555 - All the revenues derived from the sale of any of the public works belonging to the State, and from the net annual income thereof, and any surplus that may at any time remain in the treasury, derived from taxation for general State purposes, after the payment of the ordinary expenses of the government, and of the interest on bonds of the State, other than bank bonds, shall be annually applied, under the direction of the General Assembly, to the payment of the principal of the public debt.
Page 539 - An act to provide for the funded debt of the State of Indiana, and for the completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal to Evansville...
Page 601 - The expenses incident to the removal of the dead, the enclosing and ornamenting the Cemetery, and all the work connected therewith, and its future maintenance, shall be apportioned among the States connecting themselves with the corporation, according to their population, as indicated by their representation in the House of Representatives of the United States.
Page 306 - And Moses gave commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman make any more work for the offering of the sanctuary.
Page 584 - That the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall hold the title to the land which she has purchased at Gettysburg for the Soldiers...
Page 538 - ... in the city of New York, on the first days of January and July in each and every year.