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in three months more they are declared not fundable at any rate. The summary degradation of a currency such as this is a sample of the operation of the plan. That it will occasion loss to "innocent" holders, and throw profit into the hands of speculators, is certain; that it will impair somewhat the credit of the general currency of the Government, by disturbing public confidence, may be feared. The system, however, is to be extended to subsequent issues. The notes issued since the 6th April and hereafter to be issued, are to be allowed to be funded within a year from the date of their emission, at six per cent.; after the end of that year they are only fundable at four per cent. Now, if there is a want of disposition to fund these notes, is the funding to be stimulated by a refusal of the banks to take them on deposit, (as in the case of the eight per cents.,) and thus practically to make them uncurrent? The Government having set out with the promise of eight per cent., and
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Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, MosesMr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
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was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Audhose duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore, 1st. Resolved, That in the death of our late Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, the city has been deprived of the services of an efficient and faithful officer, and the community of a worthy and estimable citizen. 2d. Resolved, Tha
Called meeting of the Council. --A meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Walber, Hill, Richardson, Denoon, Clopton, Epps, and Burr. The President announced the death of M. L. Stratton, long an officer of the city, and late First Auditor. Mr. Saunders offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it has pleased God, in His all wise providence, to remove from us by death our late estimable and efficient Auditor, Moses L. Stratton, whose long services in the employment of the city, first as Register of the City Water Works, elected to that office for a number of years by the almost unanimous voice of the citizens, and for the past five years as Auditor, elected by the unanimous vote of the Council, whose fidelity in the discharge of the duties of his office, and unassuming manners and accommodating spirit in which those duties have been discharged, have endeared him to every member of the Council. Therefore,
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