Bonds, six per cent., authorized. An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act Ten million demand notes authorized. An act to authorize an additional issue of One hundred and fifty million Treasury notes authorized. An act to authorize the Certificate of indebtedness authorized. An act to authorize the Secretary of the One hundred and fifty million Treasury notes authorized. An act to authorize an ad- Page. 42 44 44 48 49 50 Notes, United States, postage-stamps exchangeable for. An act to authorize payments in stamps, and to prohibit circulation of notes of less denomination than one dollar. (Act of July 17, 1862.) One hundred million United States notes authorized. [No. 9.] Joint resolution to provide for the immediate payment of the Army and Navy of the United States. (Act of January 17, 1863.). Nine hundred million loan authorized. An act to provide ways and means for the support of the government. (Act of March 3, 1863.).. Two hundred million loan authorized. An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act to provide ways and means for the support of the government," approved March 3, 1863. (Act of March 3, 1864.).. Public debt. Joint resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to anticipate the payment of the interest on the public debt, and for other purposes. (Act of March 17, 1864.)...... Coinage, one and two cent (bronze) coin authorized. An act in amendment of an Four hundred million loan authorized. An act to provide ways and means for the Coinage, five-cent (nickel) piece, authorized. An act to authorize the coinage of Notes, compound-interest. An act to provide ways and means for the payment of compound interest notes. (Act of March 2, 1867.).. Currency, reduction suspended. An act to suspend further reduction of the currency. (Act of February 4, 1868.) Twenty-five million temporary loan certificate, authorized. An act to provide for a Public credit. An act to strengthen the public credit. (Act of March 18, 1869.). Fifteen hundred million loan authorized. An act to authorize the refunding of the national debt. (Act of July 14, 1870.).. -- Five hundred million loan authorized. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to Coinage, mints and assay offices. An act revising and amending the laws relative Bonds, United States registered five per centum. An act for the creation of a court Deposits of gold coin and bullion to be received and to issue certificates therefor. (R. S., sec. 254.)...... Rules and regulations to be prescribed to officers receiving securities of the 108 109 Secretary of the Treasury to make annual reports to Congress. (R. S., sec. 257.). Duties and other debts to the United States, in what currency to be paid. (R. S., sec. 3473.)... ... 109 109 Gold and silver coin of the standard of the United States receivable only in payment of dues to the United States. (R. S., sec. 3474.). 110 National-bank notes receivable for debts of the United States, except. (R. S., sec. 3475.) 110 Treasury notes payable to any government creditor. (R. S., sec. 3476.). 110 110 110 Superintendents of certain mints to perform certain duties of Treasurer. (R. S., sec. 3497.)..... Salaries of officers of mints. (R. S., sec. 3498.). Salaries of assistants, clerks, and laborers in mints. (R. S., sec. 3499.). (R. S., sec. 3500.) 110 110 111 111 Bonds of officers, assistants, and clerks of mints. 111 112 General duties of superintendents of mints. (R. S., sec. 3503.). 112 112 Gold coins reduced in weight by abrasion, how received. (R. S., sec. 3505.)... 113 Duties of the superintendent in respect to coin and bullion. (R. S., sec. 3506.) . 113 113 Duties of the melters and refiners. (R. S., sec. 3508.).... 113 Duties of the coiners. (R. S., sec. 3509.). 114 Duties of the engravers. (R. S., sec. 3510.)... Gold coins of the United States and their standard weight. (R. S., sec. 3511.) . Silver coins of the United States and their standard weight. (R. S., sec. 3513.). (R. S., sec. 3515.) Inscriptions upon gold and silver coins. (R. S., sec. 3217.) Deposits of gold bullion for coinage, when may be refused. (R. S., sec. 3519.)... Page. 114 114 114 114 115 115 115 115 115 115 116 When bullion is deposited, its weight and value to be ascertained. (R. S., sec. 3521.)... 116 Bullion must be assayed when deposited for coinage. (R. S., sec. 3522.).. 116 116 116 Assayer to verify calculations of the value of deposits. (R. S., sec. 3525.).. 117 sec. 3526.)... Silver coins paid out in exchange for gold coins. (R. S., sec. 3527.). Purchase of metal for minor coinage. (R. S., sec. 3528.)... Minor coins delivered at cost of the mint. (R. S., sec. 3529.). Transfer of bullion for formation into ingots. (R. S., sec. 3530.). Ingots to be assayed. (R. S., sec. 3531.). 117 117 117 118 118 118 (R. S., sec. 3535.) Ingots for the purpose of coinage to be delivered to the coiner. (R. S. sec. 3532.). (R. S., sec. 3536.)....... 118 119 119 119 119 119 119 Trial-pieces to be transmitted quarterly to Philadelphia mint. (R. S., sec. 3539.). 120 120 120 121 Superintendent to forward balance-sheet to Director of the Mint. (R. S., sec. 3543.).. 121 Delivery of coin or bars to depositors, how made. (R. S., sec. 3544.). 121 122 Unparted bullion may be exchanged for bars. (R. S., sec. 3546.) 122 122 123 123 123 123 123 124 Officers at New York assay-office, how appointed. (R. S., sec. 3554.). Mint at Denver and assay-office, Boise City. (R. S., sec. 3558.)... 124 Page. Appointment of officers at Denver and Boise City. (R. S., sec. 3559.) . 125 125 Bond and oath of office of assay-officers. (R. S., sec. 3561.) (R. S., sec. 3565.) (R. S., sec. 3566.) Tables of weights and measures of metric system. (R. S., sec. 3570.) 125 125 125 125 126 126 126 126 126 127 128 Fractional currency not to exceed $50,000,000. (R. S., sec. 3572.) 128 128 128 128 Portraits of living persons placed upon United States securities prohibited. Notes to be engraved and printed in the Treasury. (R. S., sec. 3577.).... 128 128 129 Notes, United States, may be reissued, when. (R. S., sec. 3579.)... 129 Notes, United States, mutilated, to be replaced. (R. S., sec. 3580.) 129 Notes, United States, mutilated, to be destroyed. (R. S., sec. 3581.). 129 129 Notes or obligations of less sum than one dollar prohibited (R. S., sec. 3583.). .. Minor coins of the United States legal tender, for what amount. (R. S., sec. 3587.). 130 Notes, United States, legal tender, except. (R. S., sec. 3588.)... .... 130 Demand notes legal tender, except. (R. S., sec. 3589.) 130 Treasury notes, interest-bearing, legal tender, except. (R. S., sec. 3590.) . . . 130 130 Public debt, faith of the United States, how pledged. (R. S., sec. 3693.).. 131 131 Bonds, United States, applied to sinking-fund to be canceled. (R. S., sec. 3695.). 132 Interest on bonds of sinking-fund, how applied. (R. S., sec. 3696.) 132 Five-twenty bonds, how redeemed. (R. S., sec. 3697.). 132 Interest on the public debt, how paid. (R. S., sec. 3698.). 132 Interest on the public debt may be anticipated. (R. S., sec. 3699.).. 132 132 Bonds and obligations exempt from taxation. (R. S., sec. 3701.) . . 133 Bonds, interest-bearing, destroyed, duplicates may be issued therefor. (R. S., Owner of destroyed bonds to file bond of indemnity. (R. S.,sec. 3703.).. United States securities, penalty for forging or counterfeiting. (R. S., sec. 5414.) Page. 135 135 135 136 Obligations, United States, penalty for taking impressions of tools and instruments to print. (R. S., sec. 5432.) . 137 Obligations, United States, penalty for having in possession tools to print. (R. 137 Obligations, United States, penalty for buying, selling, or dealing in. (R. S., sec. 5434)... 137 Public stocks, United States, penalty for false personation of holder. (R. S., sec. 5435.). 137 Public stocks, United States, penalty for counterfeiting power of attorney to obtain. (R. S., sec. 5436.) 138 Obligations, United States, penalty for embezzling. (R. S., sec. 5453.) 138 139 139 Gold or silver coins, penalty for mutilating. (R. S., sec. 5459.) 139 140 140 Gold or silver coins, penalty for uttering, in resemblance. (R. S., sec. 5461.).......... Bonds, United States registered. An act for the creation of a court for the adjudi- Sinking-fund. An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the 140 140 141 142 142 143 145 145 Bonds, United States, five per centum. An act making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. (Act of March 3, 1875.) ............. Coinage, twenty-cent piece authorized. An act authorizing the coinage of a twenty-cent piece of silver at the mints of the United States. (Act of 146 March 3, 1875.) .. Bonds, United States, registered five percentum. An act to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay judgments provided for in an act approved February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, entitled "An act providing for the payment of judgments rendered under section 11 of chapter 459 of the laws of the first session of the Forty-third Congress. (Act of April 11, 1876.)..... Silver in redemption of fractional currency. An act to provide for a deficiency in Silver coin. [No. 177.] Joint resolution for the issue of silver coin. (Act of Coin, counterfeiting of. An act to amend section 5457 of the Revised Statutes of 164 147 147 148 149 |