The Congressional Globe, Volume 5Blair & Rives, 1837 |
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Abraham McClellan adjourned adopted Alabama Allen amendment amount Arphaxed Loomis bill bonds Buchanan Calhoun called Calvary Morris CAMBRELENG cause Charles Shepard circulation committee Congress Constitution creditors currency debt deposite act deposite banks deposite law depositories disbursing drafts duty election Elisha Whittlesey Executive existing expenditures favor fourth instalment funds further enacted gentleman from Virginia gold and silver Government Heman Allen House interest John Calhoon loan Loomis means measure ment Messrs millions of dollars mittee Morris motion moved national bank object officers opinion paid paper passed postpone present President proposed proposition public money purpose question received relief remarks resolution revenue Rice Garland Rives Robert McClellan Samson Mason Secretary Senate session Sherrod Williams South Carolina specie payments submitted surplus sury tion Trea Treasury notes Union United States Bank vernment vote Whittlesey whole Williams yeas and nays
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Página 34 - All incidental questions of order arising after a motion is made for the previous question, and pending such motion, shall be decided, whether on appeal or otherwise, without debate.
Página 22 - Treasury note aforesaid ; or shall falsely alter, or cause or procure to be falsely altered, or willingly aid or assist in falsely altering, any...
Página 23 - That if any person shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause...
Página 23 - ... or cause or suffer the same to be used in forging or counterfeiting any of the notes...
Página 13 - ... by the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approbation of the President of the United States...
Página 34 - It shall be the duty of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to consider all subjects relating to the public edifices and grounds within the city of Washington...
Página 23 - ... be falsely altered or spurious, every such person shall be deemed and adjudged guilty of felony, and being thereof convicted by due course of law, shall be sentenced to be imprisoned and kept at hard labor...
Página 5 - ... exchange is treated as a ground of loud and serious complaint. Such results only serve to exemplify the constant desire among some of our citizens to enlarge the powers of the Government and extend its control to subjects with which it should not interfere.
Página 4 - June, 1836, and the measures adopted by the foreign creditors of our merchants to reduce their debts and to withdraw from the United States a large portion of our specie. However unwilling any of our citizens may heretofore have been to assign to these causes the chief instrumentality in producing the present state of things, the...
Página 9 - ... be overlooked, will feel at once the necessity and justice of uniting their energies with those of the mercantile interest. The suspension of specie payments at such a time and under such circumstances as we have lately witnessed could not be other than a temporary measure, and we can scarcely err in believing that the period must soon arrive when all that are solvent will redeem their issues in gold and silver.