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... Contingent fund of the State Department . Letter from the Secretary of State relative to the expenditure of the . Contingent fund of the Post Office Department . Letter from the Post- master General relative to the .... Contingent ...
... Contingent fund of the State Department . Letter from the Secretary of State relative to the expenditure of the . Contingent fund of the Post Office Department . Letter from the Post- master General relative to the .... Contingent ...
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... contingent expenses of the Senate for the year ending June 30 , 1865 . 6 2 17 Estimates for appropriations for per diem and mileage of members , and for the support of the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives , for the ...
... contingent expenses of the Senate for the year ending June 30 , 1865 . 6 2 17 Estimates for appropriations for per diem and mileage of members , and for the support of the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives , for the ...
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... contingent expenses for the year end- ing June 30 , 1863. Letter from the Secretary of the .. 13 72 15 13 73 76 15 78 02 12 12 12 12 12 15 81 15 87 88 15 96 3 1 690 1 689 1 9 34 33 3 • Title . Interior , transmitting a statement of the ...
... contingent expenses for the year end- ing June 30 , 1863. Letter from the Secretary of the .. 13 72 15 13 73 76 15 78 02 12 12 12 12 12 15 81 15 87 88 15 96 3 1 690 1 689 1 9 34 33 3 • Title . Interior , transmitting a statement of the ...
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... contingent fund of the State Depart- ment . Letter from the Secretary of ..... 7 State , transmitting a report of Samuel B. Ruggles of the International Con- gress at Berlin . Letter from the Secretary of . 9 State , transmitting ...
... contingent fund of the State Depart- ment . Letter from the Secretary of ..... 7 State , transmitting a report of Samuel B. Ruggles of the International Con- gress at Berlin . Letter from the Secretary of . 9 State , transmitting ...
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... contingent expenses of the military establishment for the year 1863. Letter from the Secretary of .. War , transmitting papers relative to the claim of General T. T. Garrard , and others . Letter from the Secretary of ... 7 7 9 29 War ...
... contingent expenses of the military establishment for the year 1863. Letter from the Secretary of .. War , transmitting papers relative to the claim of General T. T. Garrard , and others . Letter from the Secretary of ... 7 7 9 29 War ...
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Page 53 - An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Page 413 - ... shall not be transported to any place under insurrectionary control, and shall not, in any way, be used to give aid or comfort to such insurgents; and he...
Page 422 - Now, therefore, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, in pursuance of an act of Congress approved July thirteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, do hereby declare that the inhabitants of the said States of Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida, (except the inhabitants of that part of...
Page 403 - July 13, 1861, and the proper regulation of the commercial intercourse authorized by said act with the loyal citizens of said States: Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do hereby revoke the said exceptions, and declare that the inhabitants of the States of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, and Virginia (except the forty-eight counties of Virginia designated as West Virginia, and...
Page 426 - An Act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions, and to repeal the act now in force for that purpose...
Page 427 - ... shall be conducted and carried on only in pursuance of rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. And the Secretary of the Treasury may appoint such officers at places where officers of the customs are not now authorized by law as may be needed to carry into effect such licenses, rules, and regulations ; and officers of the custom?
Page 425 - ... district or at sea near the coast ; and in such case the collector shall reside at such place, or on shipboard, as the case may be, and there detain all vessels and cargoes arriving within or approaching...
Page 424 - States, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitants thereof, with the exceptions aforesaid, and the citizens of other States and other parts of the United States is unlawful, and will remain unlawful until such insurrection shall cease or has been suppressed...
Page 422 - WHEREAS the laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed, and the execution thereof obstructed, in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Page 429 - And any person claiming to have been the owner of any such abandoned or captured property may, at any time within two years after the suppression of the rebellion, prefer his claim to the proceeds thereof in the Court of Claims...