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Mr. Bates on the collection of the revenue. --The St. Louis Democrat, of Monday, gives currency to a rumor that the Attorney General, Mr. Bates, has given the opinion to President Lincoln that the revenue cannot be collected, except under the law of 1809, which renders it necessary for collectors to reside within their respective districts, and therefore it will be impossible to execute the laws with propriety, even were it otherwise feasible, in vessels. Mr. Bates on the collection of the revenue. --The St. Louis Democrat, of Monday, gives currency to a rumor that the Attorney General, Mr. Bates, has given the opinion to President Lincoln that the revenue cannot be collected, except under the law of 1809, which renders it necessary for collectors to reside within their respective districts, and therefore it will be impossible to execute the laws with propriety, even were it otherwise feasible, in vessels.
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Mr. Bates on the collection of the revenue. --The St. Louis Democrat, of Monday, gives currency to a rumor that the Attorney General, Mr. Bates, has given the opinion to President Lincoln that the revenue cannot be collected, except under the law of 1809, which renders it necessary for collectors to reside within their respective districts, and therefore it will be impossible to execute the laws with propriety, even were it otherwise feasible, in vessels.
Mr. Bates on the collection of the revenue. --The St. Louis Democrat, of Monday, gives currency to a rumor that the Attorney General, Mr. Bates, has given the opinion to President Lincoln that the revenue cannot be collected, except under the law of 1809, which renders it necessary for collectors to reside within their respective districts, and therefore it will be impossible to execute the laws with propriety, even were it otherwise feasible, in vessels.