Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Մաս 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1858 |
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... estimated receipts for the remaining three quarters to the 30th of June , 1859 , from ordinary sources , are thirty - eight million five hundred thousand dollars , ( $ 38,500,000 , ) making with the balance before stated an aggregate of ...
... estimated receipts for the remaining three quarters to the 30th of June , 1859 , from ordinary sources , are thirty - eight million five hundred thousand dollars , ( $ 38,500,000 , ) making with the balance before stated an aggregate of ...
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... estimated receipts during the next fiscal year ending June 30 , 1860 , are sixty - two millions of dollars , ( $ 62,000,000 ) which , with the above estimated balance of seven million sixty - three thousand two hundred and ninety ...
... estimated receipts during the next fiscal year ending June 30 , 1860 , are sixty - two millions of dollars , ( $ 62,000,000 ) which , with the above estimated balance of seven million sixty - three thousand two hundred and ninety ...
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... estimates for the next fiscal year to the lowest standard consistent with the efficiency of the service , and this duty they have performed in a spirit of just economy . The estimates of the Treasury , War , Navy , and Interior ...
... estimates for the next fiscal year to the lowest standard consistent with the efficiency of the service , and this duty they have performed in a spirit of just economy . The estimates of the Treasury , War , Navy , and Interior ...
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... estimated that for the present fiscal year they will amount to $ 6,290,000 . These sums are exclusive of the annual appro- priation of $ 700,000 for " compensation for the mail service performed for the two houses of Congress and the ...
... estimated that for the present fiscal year they will amount to $ 6,290,000 . These sums are exclusive of the annual appro- priation of $ 700,000 for " compensation for the mail service performed for the two houses of Congress and the ...
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... estimate of the conduct of the United States under these circumstances . A fresh invasion , says this accusatory manifesto , is preparing under the patronage of the government of the United States for the pur- pose of definitively ...
... estimate of the conduct of the United States under these circumstances . A fresh invasion , says this accusatory manifesto , is preparing under the patronage of the government of the United States for the pur- pose of definitively ...
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34th Congress acres aggregate American appropriation army authority BEN MCCULLOCH Brevet building bureau Captain Central America cents charge citizens civil Colonel command commenced completed condition Congress construction contract Costa Rica dollars duty ending June 30 engineer Estimate of amount expenditures expense feet fiscal year ending furnished grant guns honor hospital hundred improvement increase Indians institution instructions ISAAC TOUCEY JOHN FORSYTH labor land LEWIS CASS Lieutenant Majesty's government March ment Mexico miles military Mormons naval navy necessary Nicaragua obedient servant object officers operations Pacific portion postages posts present President provision purpose quarters railroad received recommend repairs respectfully river road route Secretary Secretary of War secure September September 30 settlement sloops-of-war submitted supplies surveyor surveys Territory Territory of Utah thousand tion transportation treasury October treaty tribes troops United Utah vessels walls Washington Washington Territory yard
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Էջ 97 - Act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the Revolution.
Էջ 65 - While the rights of sovereignty of the states occupying this region should always be respected, we shall expect that these rights be exercised in a spirit befitting the occasion and the wants and circumstances that have arisen. Sovereignty has its duties as well as its rights, and none of these local governments, even if administered with more regard to the just demands of other nations than they have been, would be permitted, in a spirit of Eastern isolation, to close the gates of intercourse on...
Էջ 21 - Granada, by the present stipulation, the perfect neutrality of the before-mentioned isthmus, with the view that the free transit from the one to the other sea may not be interrupted or embarrassed in any future time while this treaty exists; and, in consequence, the United States also guarantee, in the same manner, the rights of sovereignty and property which New Granada has and possesses over the said territory.
Էջ 10 - I cannot, in this connexion, refrain from mentioning the valuable services of Colonel Thomas L. Kane, who, from motives of pure benevolence, and without any official character or pecuniary compensation, visited Utah during the last inclement winter for the purpose of contributing to the pacification of the territory.
Էջ 9 - The Secretary of War employed all his energies to forward them the necessary supplies, and to muster and send such a military force to Utah as would render resistance on the part of the Mormons hopeless, and thus terminate the war without the effusion of blood. In his efforts he was efficiently sustained by Congress.
Էջ 16 - Government immediately after the signing of the treaty, without awaiting the ratification of it by the Senate. I am encouraged to make this suggestion by the example of Mr. Jefferson previous to the purchase of Louisiana from France and by that of Mr. Polk in view of the acquisition of territory from Mexico. I refer the whole subject to Congress and commend it to their careful consideration. I repeat the recommendation made in my message of December last in favor of an appropriation "to be paid to...
Էջ 21 - States, by its agents, shall have the right to transport across the Isthmus, in closed bags, the mails of the United States not intended for distribution along the line of communication; also, the effects of the United States Government and its citizens, which may be intended for transit, and not for distribution on the Isthmus free of custom-house or other charges by the Mexican Government.
Էջ 21 - I earnestly recommend to Congress the passage of an act authorizing the President, under such restrictions as they may deem proper, to employ the land and naval forces of the United States in preventing the transit from being obstructed or closed by lawless violence and in protecting the lives and property of American citizens traveling thereupon, requiring at the same time that these forces shall be withdrawn the moment the danger shall have passed away.
Էջ 27 - To provide for the payment of this estimated deficiency, which will be increased by such appropriations as may be made by Congress not estimated for in the report of the Treasury Department, as well as to provide for the gradual redemption from year to year of the outstanding Treasury notes, the Secretary of the Treasury recommends such a revision of the present tariff as will raise the required amount. After what I have already said I need scarcely add that I concur in the opinion expressed in his...
Էջ 16 - December, 1847, and it was repeated by my immediate predecessor in December, 1853. I entertain no doubt that indemnity is fairly due to these claimants under our treaty with Spain of October 27, 1795; and whilst demanding justice we ought to do justice. An appropriation promptly made for this purpose could not fail to exert a favorable influence on our negotiations with Spain. Our position in relation to the independent States south of us on this continent, and especially those within the limits...