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Page ix
... excess of ex- isting obligations and liabilities . THE SINKING FUND . The fifth section of the act of February 25 , 1862 , sets apart as a special fund all duties on imported goods , and directs the application thereof- First . To the ...
... excess of ex- isting obligations and liabilities . THE SINKING FUND . The fifth section of the act of February 25 , 1862 , sets apart as a special fund all duties on imported goods , and directs the application thereof- First . To the ...
Page xii
... excess has , as has often happened before , led to over - production , and that superfluity of trade . and credit which must inevitably , sooner or later , be followed by a collapse , and a corresponding period of depression . Although ...
... excess has , as has often happened before , led to over - production , and that superfluity of trade . and credit which must inevitably , sooner or later , be followed by a collapse , and a corresponding period of depression . Although ...
Page xx
... excess of notes above the needs of business would seek such conversion . Authority to the Sec- retary of the Treasury to redeem and cancel two million of legal - tender notes per month by this process would greatly facilitate redemption ...
... excess of notes above the needs of business would seek such conversion . Authority to the Sec- retary of the Treasury to redeem and cancel two million of legal - tender notes per month by this process would greatly facilitate redemption ...
Page xxxvii
... Excess of exports over imports .... Total excess of exports of goods , specie , and bul- lion , over imports of same $ 92 , 132 , 142 00 20 , 900 , 717 00 71 , 231 , 425 00 $ 51 , 668 , 700 00 While the returns of the values of exports ...
... Excess of exports over imports .... Total excess of exports of goods , specie , and bul- lion , over imports of same $ 92 , 132 , 142 00 20 , 900 , 717 00 71 , 231 , 425 00 $ 51 , 668 , 700 00 While the returns of the values of exports ...
Page xxxviii
... excess of that returned by the customs officers of the United States , which would increase the total exports of the year by that amount , ( i . e . , from $ 513,442,711 to $ 529,102,929 , ) and reduce the excess of imports of ...
... excess of that returned by the customs officers of the United States , which would increase the total exports of the year by that amount , ( i . e . , from $ 513,442,711 to $ 529,102,929 , ) and reduce the excess of imports of ...
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Page 167 - That there might be no misunderstanding of the universality of this principle, it was expressly enacted, in 1867, that ' no suit for the purpose of restraining the assessment or collection of any tax shall be maintained in any court.
Page 172 - Every incorporated or other bank, and every person, firm, or company having a place of business where credits are opened by the deposit or collection of money or currency, subject to be paid or remitted upon draft, check, or order, or where money is advanced or loaned on stocks, bonds, bullion, bills of exchange, or promissory notes, or where stocks, bonds, bullion, bills of exchange, or promissory notes are received for discount or for sale, shall be regarded as a bank or as a banker.
Page xvii - An act to authorize the issue of United States notes and for the redemption or funding thereof, and for funding the floating debt of the United States...
Page 667 - ... the oath to each manifest shall state that it contains a full, just, and true account of all articles laden on board of such vessel by the owners, shippers or consignors, respectively, and that the values of such articles are truly stated, according to their actual cost, or the values which they truly bear at the port and time of exportation.
Page 212 - ... be, and is hereby, repealed ; and each existing banking association may increase its circulating notes in accordance with existing law without respect to said aggregate limit; and new banking associations may be organized in accordance with existing law without respect to said aggregate limit; and the provisions of law for the withdrawal and redistribution of national-bank currency among the several States and Territories are hereby repealed.
Page 213 - Treasury to prepare and provide for the redemption in this act authorized or required, he is authorized to use any surplus revenues, from time to time, in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, and dispose of, at not less than par, in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the act of Congress, approved July 14, 1870, entitled 'An act to authorize the refunding of the national debt...
Page xii - ... at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of their issue.
Page 195 - States also solemnly pledges its faith to make provision at the earliest practicable period for the redemption of the United States notes in coin.
Page 206 - Dividends (Sec. 5199). —The directors of any association may semiannually declare a dividend of so much of the net profits of the association as they shall judge expedient; but each association shall, before the declaration of a dividend, carry one-tenth part of its net profits of the preceding half year to its surplus fund until the same shall amount to twenty per centum of its capital stock.
Page x - States, shall be canceled and destroyed, a detailed record of such bonds so canceled and destroyed to be first made in the books of the Treasury Department. Any bonds hereafter applied to said sinking fund, and all other United States bonds redeemed or paid hereafter...