may borrow money on the credit of treasury notes issued under the act of Mar. 9, 1861, 54 to make rules as to the custody, disposal, &c., of such notes,............
to make payment of said notes, and author- ized to purchase same at par........................................... to appoint special agents to organize custom- houses on the frontiers, and to examine books, accounts, &c.,.....
to report to Congress a plan whereby the expenses of collecting the revenue shall be diminished,...... to pay to owners, &c., of armed ves-els, having letters of marque and reprisal, the bounties allowed for burring, &c., of armed vessels of the United States,........ 102 acts of the, his subordinate officers, &c., under the act of Feb. 28, 1861, to raise money for the support of the government, confirmed,.......... authorized to make and continue the deposits of money received on ac- count of said loan, in the banks,..... 108 to appoint clerks to aid the First Auditor of the Treasury,.......... required to collect information as to the value of property, &c., in the States, with the view to direct taxation, and make report to Congress.........
to sell the unexpired leace of the President's house and buildings used for the depart- ments, with the furniture,..
to prescribe regulations to carry into effect the act of August 19, 1861, authorizing the issue of treasury notes and providing a war tax for their redemption; and in- structions as to details,.. authorized to correct errors in assessments, valuations and tax lists or in the collection ther of,................
in office of President; who to act,...... President to fill vacancies during recess of Senate,..........
in established regiments and corps; how filled,..........
may redeem the property of alien enemies sold for taxes,.....
to issue $1,000,000 in treasury notes to the State of Missouri.........
clerks allowed in bureau of,..............
daily ration of, to be furnished troops,...... 214
bound to or from one State not obliged to enter, clear or pay duties in another........ regulations for vessels Lavigating the Mis- sissippi river,........ not enrolled or licensed may be employed in the coasting trade....... repeal of laws prohibiting importation of goods in vessels belonging to foreigners, laws imposing discriminating duty on the tonnage of ships or vessels, repealed...... purchase of vessels, &c., fit for or easily converted into armed vessels,..... what vessels may be registered,...... light money on ships or vessels,..... concerning letters of marque ani reprisal to private armel verscis. See Marque and Reprisal, and,..... relinquistio nt on the part of the govern- ment to any share in certain vessels, & c... taken in the Chesapeake Bay by Caprain Hollins,......
rights and privileges conferr d on inventor of armed vessels, floating batteries or de- fences,...... distribution of the proceeds of the sale of the ship A. B. Thompson, condemned as
commissions as captains to persons to raise and command companies com- posed of such volunteers,................ .................. 196 organization of volunteers into compa- nies and regiments,....................
no compensation allowed except cloth- ing and rations til organized,......... 197 first regiment of North Carolina volunteers received into the service,....
Vice-President of the Confederate States,
to have bo vot, except, &c.
when to be President,...... élection of,.........
custody of the returns of the electoral votes for, 237 his duties in putting in operation the gov- erment under the permanent Constitution, 268
admitted as a member of the Confederacy,.. 104 Volunteers,
President may ask for and accept the ser- vices of,.... 45, 104, 106, 176
to furnish their own clothes...... when to furnish horses and equipments,..... 45/ to be armed by the States........
equipments to be furnished volunteer caval- ry companies.......
reorganization of troops revolunteering or re-enlisting......
subject to rules and articles of war,........... allowance of money in lieu of clothing,..45, 126 may be accepted in companies, squadrons,
....45, 104, 106 ......45, 104
power of Congress to declare,......
as to States engaging in,.......
for horses killed in action,.................45-46 time of service,.......
when to serve on foot,........
field and staff officers of separate battalions, 46 additional second lieutenant allowed each
number of privates in company, limited,... company officers elected by the company and commissioned by the President,....... 104 vacancies; how filled,............ 104
War Department,
established,.. chief officer of,
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