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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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1884 and prior adjustment of appropriations Alabama Allen Arkansas BALANCES OF APPROPRIATIONS Brought forward buildings California captain Carried forward Central Pacific R. R. chargé d'affaires Chicago Clark clerk collector and inspector Company consul Contingent expenses Court-house Dakota Davis deceased Deduct from repayments Deduct repayment Deputy collector District of Columbia ending June 30 etc.-Continued Excess of repayments expenditures fiscal year ending fund G. A. Bartlett G. W. Evans Grand jury Improving harbor Indian school John Jones June 30 Kansas lieut lieutenant Louisiana Michigan MILITARY Mississippi Missouri Naval Nebraska North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pacific R. R. Co Pacific Rwy Payment Port post-office public moneys R. A. Robbins receiver of public Relief repairs River Salaries Sioux Sioux City Smith Steam-ship T. H. Looker T. J. Hobbs Tennessee Texas tion Treasurer United Treasury Department Union Pacific R. R. Virginia W. B. Webb W. H. Smith Washington Wilson York
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Side 7 - ... within the post limits has the effect of preventing them from resorting for strong intoxicants to places without such limits, and tends to promote temperance and discipline among them. The practice of what is known as 'treating
Side 7 - Canteens may be established at military posts where there are no post traders, for supplying the troops, at moderate prices, with such articles as may be deemed necessary for their use, entertainment, and comfort; also for affording them the requisite facilities for gymnastic exercises, billiards, and other proper games.
Side vi - Treasury to continue to receive, examine, and consider the justice and validity of all claims under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of said section that may be brought before them within a period of five years.
Side iii - ... surmised that during the next months Senator Evans marshalled the support of his colleagues for his fiscal year proposal. On June 23, 1842, some six months after his statement in the Senate advocating a fiscal year change, Senator Evans introduced a bill to carry out his proposal. The Evans bill, " To define and establish the fiscal year of the Treasury of the United States...