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... construed to affect the legal rights of the Government or the obliga- tions of the companies , except as herein specifically pro- vided . CHAPTER III . UNITED STATES NOTES AND FRACTIONAL CURRENCY ; 34 [ CHAP . II PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS .
... CURRENCY ; DISTINCT- IVE PAPER ; EXCHANGE OF MUTILATED AND DEFACED NOTES , ETC. 1. United States notes . 2. Old demand notes . 3. Fractional currency . 4. Distinctive paper for notes , bonds , & c . 1 . 5. Regulations and instructions ...
... CURRENCY . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That from and after the passage of this act , the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to make any ...
... CURRENCY . The suspension of specie payments by the banks in De- tional currency . cember , 1861 , was followed by the withdrawal of specie , gold , silver , and even copper coinage , from circulation , and the difficulties of making ...
... currency , and of fractional notes , commonly called postage currency , issued or to be issued , the Secretary of the Treasury may issue fractional notes of like amounts , in such form as he may deem expe- dient , and may provide for ...