The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... fiscal year ending June 30 , 1889 , has been prepared , and will be presented to Congress . It presents with clearness the fiscal operations of the Government , and I avail myself of it to obtain some facts for use here . The aggregate ...
... fiscal year ending June 30 , 1889 , has been prepared , and will be presented to Congress . It presents with clearness the fiscal operations of the Government , and I avail myself of it to obtain some facts for use here . The aggregate ...
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... fiscal year the total revenues , actual and estimated , are $ 385,000,000 , and the ordinary expenditures , actual and esti- mated , are $ 293,000,000 , making , with the sinking fund , a total expenditure of $ 341,321,116.99 , leaving ...
... fiscal year the total revenues , actual and estimated , are $ 385,000,000 , and the ordinary expenditures , actual and esti- mated , are $ 293,000,000 , making , with the sinking fund , a total expenditure of $ 341,321,116.99 , leaving ...
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... Fiscal year 1889 . The ordinary revenues of the Government from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1889 , were : From customs .... From internal revenue .. From profits on coinage , bullion deposits , and assays .. From ...
... Fiscal year 1889 . The ordinary revenues of the Government from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1889 , were : From customs .... From internal revenue .. From profits on coinage , bullion deposits , and assays .. From ...
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... fiscal year to end June 30 , 1889 , would exceed ordinary expenditures , not including the sinking - fund , by $ 104,000,000 . The accuracy of his forecast is demon- strated by the results set forth in the foregoing tables . As compared ...
... fiscal year to end June 30 , 1889 , would exceed ordinary expenditures , not including the sinking - fund , by $ 104,000,000 . The accuracy of his forecast is demon- strated by the results set forth in the foregoing tables . As compared ...
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United States. President. Fiscal year 1890 . For the present fiscal year the revenues , actual and estimated , are as ... Fiscal year 1891 . The revenues of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1891 , are thus estimated ...
United States. President. Fiscal year 1890 . For the present fiscal year the revenues , actual and estimated , are as ... Fiscal year 1891 . The revenues of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1891 , are thus estimated ...
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Seite 737 - Such regulations shall provide for the preservation from injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities or wonders within said park, and their retention in their natural condition.
Seite 340 - An act to provide for the division of Dakota into two states and to enable the people of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington to form constitutions and state governments and to be admitted into the union on an equal footing with the original states, and to make donations of public lands to such states...
Seite 834 - ... dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry, and having a legitimate list of subscribers...
Seite 786 - ... our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions, any more than our opinions in physics or geometry...
Seite 496 - The former, as an operation of finance, claims primary attention; the latter is important as it relates to the satisfaction of the inhabitants of the western country.
Seite 490 - ... and at the minimum price, the land so settled and occupied in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests; the execution of which trust, as to the disposal of the lots in such town, and...
Seite 495 - States : that each State which shall be so formed shall contain a suitable extent of territory, not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square...
Seite 305 - The business of the Department of the Navy shall be distributed in such manner as the Secretary of the Navy shall judge to be expedient and proper among the following bureaus: First.
Seite 429 - ... found within said park, and against their capture or destruction for the purposes of merchandise or profit. He shall also cause all persons trespassing upon the same after the passage of this act to be removed therefrom, and generally shall be authorized to take all such measures as shall be necessary or proper to fully carry out the objects and purposes of this act.
Seite 802 - The statutes provide that telegrams between the several Departments of the Government and their officers and agents, in their transmission over the lines of any such company, shall have priority over all other business. All officers of the United States sending such telegrams should indorse thereon the words