Hearings and Arguments Before the Committee ..., Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1894 |
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... Chairman . LEWIS SPERRY , Connecticut . NICHOLAS N. Cox , Tennessee . SETH W. COBB , Missouri . DAVID B. CULBERSON , Texas . WILLIAM T. ELLIS , Kentucky . JAMES E. COBE , Alabama . JAMES C.C. BLACK , Georgia . URIEL S. HALL , Missouri ...
... Chairman . LEWIS SPERRY , Connecticut . NICHOLAS N. Cox , Tennessee . SETH W. COBB , Missouri . DAVID B. CULBERSON , Texas . WILLIAM T. ELLIS , Kentucky . JAMES E. COBE , Alabama . JAMES C.C. BLACK , Georgia . URIEL S. HALL , Missouri ...
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... chairman , Mr. Springer , that the Democratic party majority had concluded not to submit the bill to the committee for any motion whatever , but to report it to the House on Monday , and that each member could offer what amendment he ...
... chairman , Mr. Springer , that the Democratic party majority had concluded not to submit the bill to the committee for any motion whatever , but to report it to the House on Monday , and that each member could offer what amendment he ...
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... chairman of the committee , of his own motion , without consulting the committee . These gentlemen were eminent as financiers , and as unprejudiced as any men are likely to be , and yet there are scores of men in the country as eminent ...
... chairman of the committee , of his own motion , without consulting the committee . These gentlemen were eminent as financiers , and as unprejudiced as any men are likely to be , and yet there are scores of men in the country as eminent ...
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... chairman ( Mr. Springer ) and Messrs . Sperry , Cox , Cobb of Missouri , Culberson , Ellis , Cobb of Alabama , Warner , Johnson of Ohio , Black , Hall , Walker , Brosius , Henderson , Russell , Haugen , and Johnson of Indiana . The CHAIRMAN ...
... chairman ( Mr. Springer ) and Messrs . Sperry , Cox , Cobb of Missouri , Culberson , Ellis , Cobb of Alabama , Warner , Johnson of Ohio , Black , Hall , Walker , Brosius , Henderson , Russell , Haugen , and Johnson of Indiana . The CHAIRMAN ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Carlisle is present , and the Chair requests that he will give to the committee a general explanation of the plan out- lined in his annual message to Congress , and state what the practical working would be of a law of ...
... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Carlisle is present , and the Chair requests that he will give to the committee a general explanation of the plan out- lined in his annual message to Congress , and state what the practical working would be of a law of ...
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30 per cent A. J. WARNER amount assets Baltimore plan bank issuing bank notes Bank of England bank of issue bankers bill BROSIUS bullion BUTLER capital stock centum CHAIRMAN circulating notes COBB coinage committee Comptroller CORNWELL demand deposit depositors DODSWORTH ECKELS elasticity ELLIS fact failed banks Government greenbacks guarantee fund HOMER increase Indiana issue notes issuing circulation JOHN JOHNSON keep lawful money legal tender legal-tender notes liability LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loans ment national banking act national-bank notes note holder notes issued notes of failed Ohio opinion outstanding circulation paid panic paper money present profit proposed question rate of interest redeem rency repeal reserve retire RIPLEY ROTHWELL safety fund Secretary CARLISLE silver certificates SPERRY State-bank Suffolk Bank surplus thing tion Treasury notes United States notes WALKER WHITE WILLIAMS York
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Página 5 - ... in denominations of not less than twenty dollars each, corresponding with the denominations of United States notes. The coin deposited for or representing the certificates of deposit shall be retained in the Treasury for the payment of the same on demand. Said certificates shall be receivable for customs, taxes, and all public dues, and when so received may be reissued...
Página 44 - An act directing the purchase of silver bullion and the issue of Treasury notes thereon, and for other purposes.
Página 45 - ... and no national bank which makes any deposit of lawful money in order to withdraw its circulating notes shall be entitled to receive any increase of its circulation for the period of six months from the time it made such deposit of lawful money for the purpose aforesaid : Provided, That not more than three millions of dollars of lawful money shall be deposited during any calendar month for this purpose...
Página 44 - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Página 5 - Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall suspend the issue of such gold certificates whenever the amount of gold coin and gold bullion in the Treasury, reserved for the redemption of United States notes falls below one hundred millions of dollars...
Página 45 - An Act fixing the amount of United States notes, providing for a redistribution of the national-bank currency, and for other purposes...
Página 273 - ... the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other upon the present legalratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law.
Página 121 - Any amendment to the laws relative to banking by which the system may be improved, and the security of the holders of its notes and other creditors may be increased.
Página 27 - ... notes of every other such association which at the time of such payment is redeeming its circulating notes in gold coin of the United States, and shall be subject to all the provisions of this title: Provided, That, in applying the same to associations .organized for issuing gold notes, the terms "lawful money...
Página 9 - ... holding stock as executors, administrators, guardians, or trustees, shall not be personally subject to any liabilities as stockholders; but the estates and funds in their hands shall be liable in like manner and to the same extent as the testator, intestate, ward, or person interested in such trust funds would be, if living and competent to act and hold the stock in his own name.