Executive DocumentsCannon & Holden, printers to the state, 1865 - 226 halaman |
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... paid , leaving the balance of such interest unpaid , The amount of interest due on anon the tempo- rary loans from Banks and individuals to October 1st , 1865 , is abdol à enina ) $ 4,151,132 07 71,591 29 $ 34,218,485 61 Exhibit E shows ...
... paid , leaving the balance of such interest unpaid , The amount of interest due on anon the tempo- rary loans from Banks and individuals to October 1st , 1865 , is abdol à enina ) $ 4,151,132 07 71,591 29 $ 34,218,485 61 Exhibit E shows ...
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... paid over £ 5,000 , but had not returned to Lon- don . Owing to the failure of Mr. Flanner to account and pay over , and the fact that the accounts of Alex . Collie & Co. , through whom the greatest portion of the business of thie State ...
... paid over £ 5,000 , but had not returned to Lon- don . Owing to the failure of Mr. Flanner to account and pay over , and the fact that the accounts of Alex . Collie & Co. , through whom the greatest portion of the business of thie State ...
Halaman 4
... paid ; but do not enable me to ascertain the amount due and unpaid on any class of these . I have distributed this amount between these classifications of the debt by an estimate which I think approximates accu- racy . The State holds ...
... paid ; but do not enable me to ascertain the amount due and unpaid on any class of these . I have distributed this amount between these classifications of the debt by an estimate which I think approximates accu- racy . The State holds ...
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... paid , even if a just principle , cannot be applied to our debt . This defence , in our Courts of Justice , would be a good one , but a good lawyer , looking to the reputation of his client , would not always fecommend him to avail ...
... paid , even if a just principle , cannot be applied to our debt . This defence , in our Courts of Justice , would be a good one , but a good lawyer , looking to the reputation of his client , would not always fecommend him to avail ...
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... paid , should be reserved for an adjourned session of the Convention , or for the General Assembly ; and for this reason , as well as the fact that I have not yet arrived at any satisfactory conclusions , I abstain , at present , from ...
... paid , should be reserved for an adjourned session of the Convention , or for the General Assembly ; and for this reason , as well as the fact that I have not yet arrived at any satisfactory conclusions , I abstain , at present , from ...
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18th day aforesaid amendment Amount due Amount of Notes Answer to 4th appointed Assembly ASSETS Assistant Secretary authority Bank of Cape Bank of North Bank of Wilmington Bills discounted Cape Fear Capital Stock Carolina cent City of Raleigh Constitution Convention assembled cotton Coupon Bonds Coupons court day of October debt delegates deposited district dividends dollars EDWIN G eighteen hundred election Fayetteville Fund further ordained Government Greensboro hereby ordained hold House of Commons Institution January JONATHAN WORTH July June June 22 ment MOORE N. C. old North-Carolina Notes and Bills Notes discounted oath ordinance paid payable person President Provided Provisional Governor Public Treasurer quarter Question R. C. BADGER Rail Road Company Ratified in Convention READE RESOLUTION respectfully rosin Roxboro SECTION Senate Sept session sheriff statement taxes thousand eight hundred tion Treasury Notes United W. W. HOLDEN Wadesboro Western Rail Road
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