Expenditures and receipts of United States Treasury in gold. Page. 17 18 68 14, 27, 28, 29, 30 25 21 21 19, 30 34 26 56, 57, 58 59 18 14, 27, 28, 29, 30 15 21 5 69 18 13 18, 38 38 38 69 23 37 26 68 Elasticity, secured currency must lack England, Bank of. (See Bank of England.) Evolution, banking the result of.. Finance, ministers of... Foster, Charles (Secretary of the Treasury), prepared bonds.. France, Bank of. (See Bank.) Free and unlimited coinage of silver Germany, system of.. Gold hoarding payments, maintaining reserve in banks.. standard, American people favor the Government divorced from banking business. Great Britain, credit money of 125 121 134 107 112 115 122 112 118 124 127 120 117 115 130 115 reduced by President Harrison.. 115 115 115 115 121 112 113 118 110 132 123 114 111 117 Bonds, circulation increased to par value of... 139 147 147 135 145 141 Carlisle, John G. (Secretary of the Treasury), views and report of.. 137, 138, 145, 146 bill for an elastic..... issued to par value of bonds. Collamer, Jacob, objection to legal-tender act Conkling, Roscoe (Senator), objection to legal-tender act Emergency notes.. Fessenden, William Pitt (Secretary of the Treasury), objection to legal-tender 139 144 145 141 139 139 139 145 148 139 Knox, John Jay (Comptroller of the Currency), recommendations of. Legal-tender act of January 7, 1862.. Money, not more money, but better... Morrill, Justin S. (Senator), objection to legal-tender act. Note issues, dual character of proposed.. 141 139 142 143 139 146 148 142 143 Proposed note issues, dual character of.. Relief to Government finances, demand for. 146 137 |