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Index of bills relating to Banks, Currency, Public Debt, and Direct Taxes, &c., presented in the

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A bill to fix the value of legal-tender notes and to
provide for their redemption.

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A bill to provide for the taxing of all that species 40
of currency known as greenbacks, compound-in-
terest notes, and national currency, by the vari-
ous States and Territories of the United States
as other personal property therein is taxed, and
for other purposes.
Joint resolution to prevent the further contraction
of the currency, and the further conversion of
the currency of the United States into bonds, the
interest or principal of which is payable in gold.
Joint resolution to repeal an act which authorizes

the Secretary of the Treasury to retire and cancel
United States notes.

Joint resolution to prevent any further contrac-
tion of the currency.

A bill to suspend an act or so much thereof of an
act entitled "An act to amend an act to provide
ways and means to support the Government,'
approved April 12, 1866, as authorizes the Secre-
tary of the Treasury to cancel five million legal-
tenders per month.

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A bill to prohibit further reduction of the cur- 40

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A bill to prevent depreciating the currency.

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A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to provide a 40
national currency secured by a pledge of United
States stocks, and to provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof," approved Feb. 25, 1863.
A bill making all purchases, sales, or conversions
of United States loans and bonds open to public
competition.

A bill authorizing an additional issue of legal-
tender notes to the amount of $45,000,000, and for
other purposes.

A bill to regulate the national currency, and for
other purposes.

A bill in relation to the taxation of United States
notes, Treasury notes, national currency, and
fractional notes, for State and municipal pur-
poses.

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House of Representatives from the First to the Forty-second Congress, inclusive-Continued.

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Index of bills relating to Banks, Currency, Public Debt, and Direct Taxes, &c., presented in the

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An act further to amend an act entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864.

An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act
to provide a national currency secured by a
pledge of United States bonds, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap-
proved June 3, 1864.

An act to provide for a further issue of temporary 40
loan-certificates for the purpose of redeeming
and retiring the remainder of the outstanding
compound-interest notes.

Joint resolution to prevent further contraction of
the currency, and the further conversion of the
currency of the United States into bonds, the in-
terest or principal of which is payable in gold.
Joint resolution to repeal the act which author-
izes the Secretary of the Treasury to retire and
cancel United States notes.

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Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the
Treasury to use $4,000,000 in greenbacks per
month to procure bonds and destroy the same.
Joint resolution providing for the amendment of 40
section 30 of an act entitled "An act to provide
a national currency secured by a pledge of
United States bonds, and to provide for the cir-
culation and redemption thereof."

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Joint resolution to amend an act authorizing the 40 issue of national currency, and for other purposes, approved February 25, 1863.

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Joint resolution in relation to legal-tender notes... 40

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Joint resolution providing for the taxation of
United States bonds.

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A bill to regulate the value of United States legal. 40 3 Mr. Broomall
tender notes, and to provide for their redemp.
tion.

A bill supplementary to an act entitled "An act
to provide a national currency secured by a
pledge of United States bonds, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap-
proved June 3, 1864, and for other purposes.
A bill to legalize gold contracts..

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House of Representatives from the First to the Forty-second Congress, inclusive—Continued.

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Index of bills relating to Banks, Currency, Public Debt, and Direct Taxes, &c., presented in the

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A bill supplementary to an act entitled "An act to
provide a national currency secured by a pledge
of United States bonds, and to provide for the
circulation and redemption thereof," approved
June 3, 1864, and for other purposes.

A bill supplemental to an act entitled" An act to
provide a national currency secured by a pledge
of United States bonds, and to provide for the
circulation and redemption thereof," approved
June 3, 1864.

A bill to amend the laws relating to banking, to
regulate the currency, to provide a sinking-fund
for the payment of the public debt, and for other

purposes.

An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act
to provide a national currency secured by a
pledge of United States bonds, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap-
proved June 3, 1864.

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An act to amend an act entitled "An act to pro-
vide a national currency secured by a pledge
of United States bonds, and to provide for the
circulation and redemption thereof," by extend.
ing certain penalties to accessories.
Joint resolution declaring that the principal of all
bonds of the United States shall be paid in coin.
Joint resolution directing the Secretary of the
Treasury to sell no more gold-bonds at present.
Joint resolution directing the Secretary of the 40
Treasury to sell $8,000,000 of the surplus coin
now in the Treasury of the United States.
A bill for the coinage of nickel-copper pieces of 41
five cents and under.

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