Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances for the Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1876 - Finance, Public |
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... Michigan Minnesota . Mississippi Missouri 8 12 11 36 36 48 47 Montana .. Nebraska . 1 1 Nevada .. New Hampshire 1 New Jersey . 140 140 140 140 New Mexico . 5 5 51 5 New York . 8 7 97 90 105 97 North Carolina 93 80 377 360 470 440 Ohio ...
... Michigan Minnesota . Mississippi Missouri 8 12 11 36 36 48 47 Montana .. Nebraska . 1 1 Nevada .. New Hampshire 1 New Jersey . 140 140 140 140 New Mexico . 5 5 51 5 New York . 8 7 97 90 105 97 North Carolina 93 80 377 360 470 440 Ohio ...
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... Michigan Minnesota 13 Virginia 6 Washington 80 West Virginia . 41 Wisconsin 184 Wyoming 27 2 12 21 20 293 11 135 Mississippi Missouri .... 0 105 3,293 ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF DISTRICT ATTORNEYS FOR THE FISCAL Total ...... YEAR 1876 ...
... Michigan Minnesota 13 Virginia 6 Washington 80 West Virginia . 41 Wisconsin 184 Wyoming 27 2 12 21 20 293 11 135 Mississippi Missouri .... 0 105 3,293 ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF DISTRICT ATTORNEYS FOR THE FISCAL Total ...... YEAR 1876 ...
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... Michigan , in his message for the same year , says : " At present we are giving charters to the issues of banks about which we actually know nothing , in whose management we have no participa- tion , and are thus literally paying a ...
... Michigan , in his message for the same year , says : " At present we are giving charters to the issues of banks about which we actually know nothing , in whose management we have no participa- tion , and are thus literally paying a ...
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... Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas 206 , 790 7.900 157,475 27 , 400 869,688 1,596 , 704 98,828 102 , 443 320,340 132 , 951 429,253 43,018 529 , 121 322 , 529 1 , 122 , 5-6 1 , 130 , 028 1,639 , 655 2,350 , 643 29,837 925 130 , 259 ...
... Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas 206 , 790 7.900 157,475 27 , 400 869,688 1,596 , 704 98,828 102 , 443 320,340 132 , 951 429,253 43,018 529 , 121 322 , 529 1 , 122 , 5-6 1 , 130 , 028 1,639 , 655 2,350 , 643 29,837 925 130 , 259 ...
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... Michigan . Detroit Wisconsin Minnesota 11,873 , 363 186 , 178 271 , 636 457 , 8:24 1.6 2.3 3.9 7,73,757 17.4 , 506 188,524 362 , 030 2.3 2.5 4.8 8,568 , 270 105 , 676 146,993 252 , 669 1.2 1.7 29 1,900,000 33,331 24,744 58.075 1.8 1.3 3 ...
... Michigan . Detroit Wisconsin Minnesota 11,873 , 363 186 , 178 271 , 636 457 , 8:24 1.6 2.3 3.9 7,73,757 17.4 , 506 188,524 362 , 030 2.3 2.5 4.8 8,568 , 270 105 , 676 146,993 252 , 669 1.2 1.7 29 1,900,000 33,331 24,744 58.075 1.8 1.3 3 ...
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&c.-Continued 00 1 deputy act of June act of March Amount expended appropriation authorized Balance bonds Cape capital cent circulation clerk coast coinage collector and inspector Congress consul Contingent expenses custom-house December 31 Delaware deposits deputy collector eastern district ended June 30 expenditures fiscal year 1876 fiscal year ended fractional currency fund gold Harbor interest issue January Jersey July Lake Lake Michigan Lake Superior last fiscal late collector legal tender liabilities life-saving stations light-house light-station loan manufactures March 31 Massachusetts Michigan National Bank North Carolina number of lives number of persons October Ohio outstanding Pacific paid payment post-office public moneys Quarter ended re-imbursement receipts receiver of public redeemed redemption Refund of duty repairs Rhode Island River Saint Salaries Schr Secretary Sept September 30 Shoal Stat statement Statutes surfmen Tennessee tion Total amount Total number United United States notes vessels Virginia York
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Page 128 - An act to repeal the State tax on real and personal property, and to continue and extend the improvements of the State by railroads and canals, and to charter a State Bank, to be called the United States Bank.
Page xii - And the United 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 xii - ... the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Page 631 - ... the executive branch of the government, and be subject to revision only by Congress or the proper courts. The head of the proper department, before signing a warrant for any balance certified to him by a Comptroller, may, however, submit to such Comptroller any facts in his judgment affecting the correctness of such balance, but the decision of the Comptroller thereon shall be final and conclusive, as hereinbefore provided.
Page 303 - That the proportional value of gold to silver in all coins which shall by law be current as money within the United States, shall be as fifteen to one, according to quantity in weight, of pure gold or pure silver; that is to say, every fifteen pounds weight of pure silver shall be of equal value in all payments, with one pound weight of pure gold, and so in proportion as to any greater or less quantities of the respective metals.
Page 285 - ... legal tender at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding five dollars in any one payment.
Page xxii - That any association organized under this act, or any of the acts of which this is an amendment, desiring to withdraw its circulating notes, in whole or in part, may, upon the deposit of lawful money with the Treasurer of the United States in sums of not less than nine thousand dollars, take up the bonds which said association has on deposit with the Treasurer for the security of such circulating...
Page 138 - In case of the insolvency of any bank or banking association, the billholders thereof shall be entitled to preference, in payment, over all other creditors of such bank or association.
Page ix - July, 1862, which is to be set apart as a sinking fund, and the interest of which shall in like manner be applied to the purchase or payment of the public debt as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time direct.
Page 138 - The Legislature shall have no power to pass any act granting any special charter for banking purposes; but corporations or associations may be formed for such purposes under general laws.