Documents, Messages and Other Communications, Made to the General Assembly, Volume 13, Parts 1-2 |
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... payment of not only the interest but the principal of our debt . By refraining from all further works of internal improve- ment , by the State , until the debt be paid . By offering to ac- tual settlers such reasonable reduction in the ...
... payment of not only the interest but the principal of our debt . By refraining from all further works of internal improve- ment , by the State , until the debt be paid . By offering to ac- tual settlers such reasonable reduction in the ...
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... payment of temporary debts Paid to Fund Commissioner for pay- ment of temporary debt incurred for old arrears of interest -- Amount paid on account of the princi- pal of State debt-- 31,930 02 8,854 94 0 88,291 12 4 38,082 71 0 389,372 ...
... payment of temporary debts Paid to Fund Commissioner for pay- ment of temporary debt incurred for old arrears of interest -- Amount paid on account of the princi- pal of State debt-- 31,930 02 8,854 94 0 88,291 12 4 38,082 71 0 389,372 ...
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... payment of the principal . It has also contributed liberally to the support of its benevolent institutions , and has made a commencement in building a State House now so much needed . The sums drawn froin the general revenue and ...
... payment of the principal . It has also contributed liberally to the support of its benevolent institutions , and has made a commencement in building a State House now so much needed . The sums drawn froin the general revenue and ...
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... payment of taxes can be found in any other State . The levy of 1848 was increased one - fourth of a mill over the tax of 1847 , as it was supposed that there would be a considerable de- crease in the revenues of the public works . The ...
... payment of taxes can be found in any other State . The levy of 1848 was increased one - fourth of a mill over the tax of 1847 , as it was supposed that there would be a considerable de- crease in the revenues of the public works . The ...
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... --- Balance of receipts over expenditures , this sum be- ing applicable to the payment of the State debt during the year 1849- $ 441.142 05 This estimate includes the receipts and disbursements upon the National 26 Doc . No. 3 .
... --- Balance of receipts over expenditures , this sum be- ing applicable to the payment of the State debt during the year 1849- $ 441.142 05 This estimate includes the receipts and disbursements upon the National 26 Doc . No. 3 .
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Page 509 - An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Page 501 - Historically, it is well known that the object of this clause was to secure to the citizens of the slave-holding states the complete right and title of ownership in their slaves as property in every state of the Union into which they might escape from the state where they were held in servitude.
Page 418 - Section 2 of this Act shall be recovered by an action of debt in the name of the state of...
Page 509 - No sheriff, deputy sheriff, coroner, constable, jailer, or other officer of this Commonwealth shall hereafter arrest or detain, or aid in the arrest or detention or imprisonment, in any jail or other building belonging to this Commonwealth, or to any county, city, or town thereof, of any person, for the reason that he is claimed as a fugitive slave.
Page 295 - That the sum of two hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated from the treasury for the use of the Board...
Page 418 - Ohio, and when collected, to be applied to the use of common schools in the proper township ; and it is hereby made the duty of the county auditor, to proceed forthwith in case of such failure by suit against such treasurer, before any justice of the peace of his county, to recover the penalty aforesaid...
Page 349 - Assigns, for the which payment well and truly to be made and done, we bind ourselves, our Heirs, Executors and Administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 23d day of May AD l8l2.
Page 357 - In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand, and caused to be affixed the Seal of the State...
Page 514 - Upon this ground we have not the slightest hesitation in holding that, under and in virtue of the constitution, the owner of a slave is clothed with entire authority, in every State of the Union, to seize and recapture his slave, whenever he can do it, without any breach of the peace, or any illegal violence.
Page 299 - ... household manufacturing interests of the district, and of the State; and it shall also be their duty, so to regulate the amount of premiums, and the different grades of the same...