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... direct negotiation , and , above all , by the principles and manner in which the war is now avowedly carried on , to infer that a spirit of hostility is indulged more violent than ever , against the rights and prosperity of this coun- 2 ...
... direct negotiation , and , above all , by the principles and manner in which the war is now avowedly carried on , to infer that a spirit of hostility is indulged more violent than ever , against the rights and prosperity of this coun- 2 ...
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... direct and indi- rect , with the greatest promptness and alacrity . We see them rushing with enthusiasm to the scenes where danger and duty call . In offering their blood , they give the surest pledge that no other tribute will be ...
... direct and indi- rect , with the greatest promptness and alacrity . We see them rushing with enthusiasm to the scenes where danger and duty call . In offering their blood , they give the surest pledge that no other tribute will be ...
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... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same ; " in which bill they request the concur · rence of the senate . And he withdrew . The bill last mentioned was read . Ordered , That it pass to ...
... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same ; " in which bill they request the concur · rence of the senate . And he withdrew . The bill last mentioned was read . Ordered , That it pass to ...
Page 184
... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same , ” was read the second time . On motion , by Mr. Taylor , Resolved , That it be referred to the committee to whom was referred the 1st instant ...
... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same , ” was read the second time . On motion , by Mr. Taylor , Resolved , That it be referred to the committee to whom was referred the 1st instant ...
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... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same , " reported it without amendment . Mr. Hunter , from the committee on naval af- fairs , reported a bill authorizing the President of the United ...
... direct tax upon the United States , and to provide for assessing and collecting the same , " reported it without amendment . Mr. Hunter , from the committee on naval af- fairs , reported a bill authorizing the President of the United ...
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11 o'clock to-morrow 1st Lieut 1st Lt 2d Lieut 2d Lt 3d Lt act to authorize act to provide adjourned to 11 advise and consent affirmative amendments appointed Bibb bill pass Bledsoe Captain Chace congress consider and report Daggett defraying the expenses desired by one-fifth Ensign entitled An act expenses of government Fromentin further consideration thereof Gaillard Giles Goldsborough Gore Horsey house of representatives JAMES MADISON Lacock Licut Magruder maintaining the public Messrs Mississippi territory Morrow motion nays being desired notify the house o'clock to-morrow morning Oliver Evans Ordered President-The promoted provide additional revenues public credit read a third read the second Regiment of Infantry relief rence report thereon representatives accordingly request the concur resigned resolution Resolved resumed the consideration revenues for defraying Roberts second reading secretary notify secretary request senate adjourned senate resumed senators present Sept Smith Tait Taylor Thomas United Varnum vice voted Wharton William yeas and nays
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Page 189 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Page 398 - An act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio...
Page 328 - And the bills or notes which may be issued by order of the said corporation, signed by the president, and countersigned by the principal cashier or treasurer thereof, promising the payment of money to any person or persons, his, her...
Page 326 - Such of the said directors who may have been absent when the said excess was con* tracted or created, or who may have dissented from the resolution or act whereby the same was so contracted or created, may respectively exonerate...
Page 328 - ... natural capacity or capacities; and shall be assignable and negotiable in like manner as if they were so issued by such private person or persons; that is to say those which shall be payable to any person or persons his her or their order shall be assignable by endorsement in like manner and with the like effect as foreign bills of exchange now are and those which are payable to bearer shall be negotiable and assignable by delivery only.
Page 78 - An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States " which act is in the words following vizt.
Page 13 - It is nut to be disguised, that the situation of our country calls for its greatest efforts. Our enemy is powerful in men and in money; on the land and on the water. Availing himself of fortuitous advantages, he is aiming, with his undivided force, a deadly blow at our growing prosperity, perhaps at our national existence.
Page 195 - An act to provide additional revenues for defraying the expenses of government, and maintaining the public credit, by laying a direct tax upon the District of Columbia...
Page 214 - ... then such surplus shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States, to be there held for the use of the owner or his legal representatives, until he or they shall make application therefor to the Secretary of the Treasury, who, upon such application, shall, by warrant on the Treasury, cause the same to be paid to the applicant...
Page 340 - I transmit to them the proceedings of the commissioner appointed under the act "to authorize the payment for property lost, captured, or destroyed by the enemy while in the military service of the United States, and for other purposes, " as reported by the commissioner to the Department of War.