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Rome received, as it were, an official recognition of its new position by means of the two solemn embassies, which in 481 were sent from Alexandria to Rome and from Rome to Alexandria, and which, though primarily they regulated only commercial relations, beyond doubt prepared the way for a political alliance.
The increased cost of transportation, growing out of the expansion of the service required by Congress, explains this rapid augmentation of the expenditures. It is gratifying, however, to observe an increase of receipts for the year ending on the 30th of June, 1859, equal to $481,691.21 compared with those in the year ending on the 30th June, 1858.
Government receipts from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, including $11,798,314,14, part payment of the Central Pacific Railroad indebtedness, aggregated $610,982,004.35. Customs receipts were $206,128,481.75, and those from internal revenue $273,437,161.51. For the fiscal year the expenditures were $700,093,564.02, leaving a deficit of $89,111,559.67.
Special messengers, bearers of letters to connect with the express the 3rd of April, will receive communications for the courier of that day at No. 481 Tenth St., Washington City, up to 2:45 P. M. on Friday, March 30, and in New York at the office of J. B. Simpson, Room No. 8, Continental Bank Building, Nassau Street, up to 6:30 A. M. of March 31.
This is derived from two large reservoirs fed by running streams, each about five miles distant from the city. One of these, called the Lynde-Brook Reservoir, is situated in the township of Leicester. It was built in 1864, has a water-shed of 1,870 acres, and a storage capacity of 681,000,000 gallons, and an elevation of 481 feet above the City Hall.
This decrease, amounting to the sum of $18,481,452.54, was mainly in customs duties, caused partly by a large falling off of the amount of imported dutiable goods and partly by the general fall of prices in the markets of production of such articles as pay ad valorem taxes.
Moore, "Digest of Int. Law," Vol. III, p. 211. Foreign Relations, 1901, p. 245. Johnson, "Four Centuries of the Panama Canal," Chap. Doc. U. S. Statutes at Large, Vol. XXXII, Pt. I, p. 481. Senate Doc. No. 51, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess., p. 56. Johnson, "Four Centuries of the Panama Canal," pp. 162-171. Senate Doc. No. 53, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess. House Doc.
However severe the reproof was, the Mores do not seem to have been much touched by it. At all events they enjoyed the meeting with Johnson, and Hannah More needed a second reproof that was conveyed to her through Miss Reynolds. Anec. p. 202. See ante, i. 40, 68, 92, 415, 481; ii. 188, 194; iii. 229; and post, v. 245, note 2. Anec. p. 44.
To prevent these disorders, martial law, so requisite to the support of discipline, was exercised upon the soldiers. * Rushworth, vol. i. p. 419. Rushworth, vol. i. p. 419. * Rushworth, vol. i. p. 422. Rushworth, vol i. p. 481. v Parl. Hist. vol. vii. p. 310. v Rushworth, vol. i. p. 419. Whitlocke, p. 7.
There is the truth of good, and from this the good of truth, or truth grounded in good, and good grounded in that truth; and in these two principles is implanted from creation an inclination to join themselves together into one, 88. See Good and Truth. TRUTH does not admit of reasonings, 481. TRUTHS pertain to the understanding, 128.
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