The National Almanac and Annual Record for ..., Volume 1William Vincent McKean G. W. Childs, 1863 |
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... debts due the Post - Office Department , and all penalties imposed on postmasters and mail - con- tractors for failing to do their duty ; he directs suits and legal proceedings , civil and criminal , and takes legal measures to enforce ...
... debts due the Post - Office Department , and all penalties imposed on postmasters and mail - con- tractors for failing to do their duty ; he directs suits and legal proceedings , civil and criminal , and takes legal measures to enforce ...
Halaman 134
... DEBT OF THE. MISCELLANEOUS . For mint establishment . 476,111 35 For contingent expenses under the act for the safe - keeping of the public revenue .. 32,952 87 For compensation to persons de- signated to receive and keep the public ...
... DEBT OF THE. MISCELLANEOUS . For mint establishment . 476,111 35 For contingent expenses under the act for the safe - keeping of the public revenue .. 32,952 87 For compensation to persons de- signated to receive and keep the public ...
Halaman 135
... DEBT . For interest on public debt , in- cluding treasury notes .... For redemption of United States stock of 1846 ... For payment to creditors of Texas , per act of September 9 , 1850 ...... For marine corps , including marine barracks ...
... DEBT . For interest on public debt , in- cluding treasury notes .... For redemption of United States stock of 1846 ... For payment to creditors of Texas , per act of September 9 , 1850 ...... For marine corps , including marine barracks ...
Halaman 136
... debt .......... $ 22,221,881 03 Total expenditures ... $ 84,578,834 47 Balance in the Treasury July 1 , 1861 ... Debt .......... Two - year six per cent . Bonds ......... United States Notes .......... Twenty year six per cent . Bonds ...
... debt .......... $ 22,221,881 03 Total expenditures ... $ 84,578,834 47 Balance in the Treasury July 1 , 1861 ... Debt .......... Two - year six per cent . Bonds ......... United States Notes .......... Twenty year six per cent . Bonds ...
Halaman 137
... 53,187,512 2,877,096 56,064,608 20,776,800 76,841.408 1561 39,582,126 1,862,859 58,444,985 41,861,710 86,835,900 For the year ending June 30 . 138 THE NATIONAL ALMANAC . STATEMENT OF THE DEBT OF 1863. ] 137 TREASURY DEPARTMENT .
... 53,187,512 2,877,096 56,064,608 20,776,800 76,841.408 1561 39,582,126 1,862,859 58,444,985 41,861,710 86,835,900 For the year ending June 30 . 138 THE NATIONAL ALMANAC . STATEMENT OF THE DEBT OF 1863. ] 137 TREASURY DEPARTMENT .
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