The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... amount for bounties is not properly chargeable to the expenditures of the Govern- ment ; and it is a matter of congratulation that there are no bounties estimated for the coming fiscal year 1869-70 . The amount voted for deficiencies ...
... amount for bounties is not properly chargeable to the expenditures of the Govern- ment ; and it is a matter of congratulation that there are no bounties estimated for the coming fiscal year 1869-70 . The amount voted for deficiencies ...
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... amount of money disbursed by States to December 31 , 1868 . Florida .. ....... Number paid . Number re- jected . Amount dis- bursed . 45,031 2,342 $ 1,437,655 35 3,026,879 58 1,658,160 42 1,146,450 00 3,198.707 95 144,300 00 10,722 01 ...
... amount of money disbursed by States to December 31 , 1868 . Florida .. ....... Number paid . Number re- jected . Amount dis- bursed . 45,031 2,342 $ 1,437,655 35 3,026,879 58 1,658,160 42 1,146,450 00 3,198.707 95 144,300 00 10,722 01 ...
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... amount paid by the United States to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for transportation of men and supplies each year from 1861 to 1866 inclusive , designating sepa- rately the suns paid for such transportation from Washington to the ...
... amount paid by the United States to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for transportation of men and supplies each year from 1861 to 1866 inclusive , designating sepa- rately the suns paid for such transportation from Washington to the ...
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