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... Government securities are slow to send them Balances of old in for redemption at maturity , even after interest has ceased loans . to run upon them , and balances of loans remain many years uncalled for . Of the numerous debts matured ...
... Government show to have been properly issued ; and it is to the credit of the Treasury Department , and exhibits in a most striking manner the perfection of its organization as well as the honesty , integrity , and accuracy of its ...
... Government alone is responsible for the pay- ment of both principal and interest . The railroad companies Title , denomina- tions , designa- tions , & c . United States alone responsible to holder . Bonds issued . are under no ...
... Government , whenever re- quired to do so by any department thereof , and that the Government shall at all times have the preference in the use of the same for all the purposes aforesaid , ( at fair and reasonable rates of compensation ...
... Government of the United States . Section 5 , chapter 216 , act of July 2 , 1864 , provides- That only one half of the compensation for services ren- pensation for ser dered for the Government by said companies shall be required to be ...