The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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Page 337
... Treasury of the United States , and thereby taken from the con- trol of the said Navy Department . Mr. BROOKS . I would like to know what this resolution really means . Mr. LOGAN . The object of the resolution is to place in the Treasury ...
... Treasury of the United States , and thereby taken from the con- trol of the said Navy Department . Mr. BROOKS . I would like to know what this resolution really means . Mr. LOGAN . The object of the resolution is to place in the Treasury ...
Page 676
... Treasury Department are printing certain blanks and forms and indorsements on bonds . For instance , yesterday one bank exchanged four hundred securities , one security for another , to the amount of nearly half a million dol- lars . It ...
... Treasury Department are printing certain blanks and forms and indorsements on bonds . For instance , yesterday one bank exchanged four hundred securities , one security for another , to the amount of nearly half a million dol- lars . It ...
Page 717
... Treasury as a matter of course , or whether an appropriation by Congress is needed for that purpose ? I suppose an appro- priation to be needed . Mr. SCOFIELD . The law as it now stands requires the Secretary of the Treasury to pay all ...
... Treasury as a matter of course , or whether an appropriation by Congress is needed for that purpose ? I suppose an appro- priation to be needed . Mr. SCOFIELD . The law as it now stands requires the Secretary of the Treasury to pay all ...
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