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... tion of said act , the Bank is made the fiscal agent of the State . One thousand shares of the stock of the State Bank of Illinois were subscribed for by the State , for which $ 100 , - 000 of public money was paid in MARCH last . The ...
... tion of said act , the Bank is made the fiscal agent of the State . One thousand shares of the stock of the State Bank of Illinois were subscribed for by the State , for which $ 100 , - 000 of public money was paid in MARCH last . The ...
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... tion inherent in that patronage which must grow out of such a system as the present . A report of the Board of Internal Improvement to the Executive of the 5th June , is herewith enclosed , which exhibits its operations to date . A ...
... tion inherent in that patronage which must grow out of such a system as the present . A report of the Board of Internal Improvement to the Executive of the 5th June , is herewith enclosed , which exhibits its operations to date . A ...
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... tion in the peaceable and quiet enjoyment of his rights and privileges . No power must be allowed to exist in this country superior to that of the people , or that does not acknowledge the supreme and inflexible authority of the law as ...
... tion in the peaceable and quiet enjoyment of his rights and privileges . No power must be allowed to exist in this country superior to that of the people , or that does not acknowledge the supreme and inflexible authority of the law as ...
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... tion vote with the county of Morgan for one Senator ; also , at every succeeding election for said Senator , and the county of Morgan shall be entitled to five Representatives and two Sena- tors . " By the last apportionment the county ...
... tion vote with the county of Morgan for one Senator ; also , at every succeeding election for said Senator , and the county of Morgan shall be entitled to five Representatives and two Sena- tors . " By the last apportionment the county ...
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... tion of a certain recorded subdivision of block No. thirty , school section , to the city of Chicago , & c . , The reading of which was , On his motion , Dispensed with , and Referred to a select committee . Ordered , That Messrs ...
... tion of a certain recorded subdivision of block No. thirty , school section , to the city of Chicago , & c . , The reading of which was , On his motion , Dispensed with , and Referred to a select committee . Ordered , That Messrs ...
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A. P. Field act concerning act to amend act to change act to incorporate act to locate aforesaid amend an act ask their concurrence Bank of Illinois Beardstown bill was read call of Messrs Clair Clerk inform Coles county committee on Petitions county of Cass Courtright Crain Cullom Diarman Dougherty Dubois Dunbar Edgar county Edmonston Effingham county engrossed entitled An act Ewing Green of Greene Hankins Hardin Hogan House of Representatives House was dispensed inform the Senate Lagow Leary Madden Madison county McLean county Moore of McLean Moore of St motion Murphy of Perry Murphy of Vermilion Naper Odam Oneille Ordered Paullen petition of sundry Rawalt read the second read the third Reddick reported a bill Richardson road therein named Sangamon county Scarborough second reading select committee Senate thereof Smith of Madison Smith of Wabash Speaker Stuntz sundry citizens third reading Turney Vandalia Walker of Cook Walker of Morgan Wyatt
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Página 122 - No senator or representative shall, during* the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this state, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
Página 166 - The effects of an extension of bank credits and overissues of bank paper have been strikingly illustrated in the sales of the public lands. From the returns made by the various registers and receivers in the early part of last summer it was perceived that the receipts arising from the sales of the public lands were increasing to an unprecedented amount.
Página 51 - That a committee of two on the part of the senate and three on the part of the...
Página 146 - Dunning moved the previous question, which was seconded, and on the question, shall the main question be now put? it was decided in the affirmative.
Página 29 - The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SIR: In compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives...
Página 167 - ... beyond their immediate means of payment, and were rapidly increasing. Indeed, each speculation furnished means for another; for no sooner had one individual or company paid in the notes than they were immediately lent to another for a like purpose, and the banks were extending their business and their issues so largely as to alarm considerate men and render it doubtful whether these bank credits if permitted to accumulate would ultimately be of the least value to the Government.
Página 6 - At the time the President of the United States assumed the responsibility of ordering the public money to be removed from their legal deposit in the Bank of the United States, for the purpose, as he avowed, of preventing the re-charter of that institution by Congress, there never was a sounder currency, or a more healthy state of things in any government in the world.
Página 166 - The deposits of the public money will enable you to afford increased facilities to commerce, and to extend your accommodation to individuals. And as the duties which are payable to the Government arise from the business and enterprise of the merchants engaged in foreign trade, it is but reasonable that they should be preferred in the additional accommodation which the public...
Página 165 - The State banks can, I have no doubt, furnish a general circulating medium, quite as uniform in value as that which has been afforded by the Bank of the United States — probably more so...
Página 165 - Since the last adjournment of Congress the Secretary of the Treasury has directed the money of the United States to be deposited in certain State banks designated by him, and he will immediately lay before you his reasons for this direction.