The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1967
... Secretary of the Interior , by the rules pro- vided in the statute , should " immediately " appor- tion the Representatives to the several States ; and that , " as soon as practicable , " should notify the House of Representatives ...
... Secretary of the Interior , by the rules pro- vided in the statute , should " immediately " appor- tion the Representatives to the several States ; and that , " as soon as practicable , " should notify the House of Representatives ...
Page 1969
... Secretary of the Interior notified her Governor that under the new apportionment she would be entitled to three members , he took care , as will be seen by his certificate , to notify them that it was for the Thirty - Eighth Congress ...
... Secretary of the Interior notified her Governor that under the new apportionment she would be entitled to three members , he took care , as will be seen by his certificate , to notify them that it was for the Thirty - Eighth Congress ...
Page 1995
... Secretary of the Treasury , on the nomination of the collector , at rates of compensation similar to those paid to like officers at other ports . Mr. HOLMAN . Is it the object of the gentle- man from Massachusetts to have the bill acted ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , on the nomination of the collector , at rates of compensation similar to those paid to like officers at other ports . Mr. HOLMAN . Is it the object of the gentle- man from Massachusetts to have the bill acted ...
Page 2031
... Secretary of the Treasury , in addition to the powers conferred upon him by the act of the 13th July , 1861 , to refuse a clearance to any vessel or other vehicle laden with goods , wares , or merchandise , destined for a foreign or ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , in addition to the powers conferred upon him by the act of the 13th July , 1861 , to refuse a clearance to any vessel or other vehicle laden with goods , wares , or merchandise , destined for a foreign or ...
Page 2038
... Secretary of the Interior to purchase land for the use and benefit of the Institution of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind in this District , $ 25,000 , or so much thereof as may be necessary . Mr. FESSENDEN . I wish to raise the ques ...
... Secretary of the Interior to purchase land for the use and benefit of the Institution of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind in this District , $ 25,000 , or so much thereof as may be necessary . Mr. FESSENDEN . I wish to raise the ques ...
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