A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 7, part 2: Rutherford B. Hayes
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 7, part 2: Rutherford B. Hayes
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893; Presidents -- United States; United States -- History -- Sources; United States -- Politics and government
While, in my opinion, it would be unwise to authorize the Secretary of
the Treasury, in his discretion, to offer to the public bonds bearing
3-1/2 per cent interest in aid of refunding, I should not deem it my
duty to interpose my constitutional objection to the passage of the
present bill if it did not contain, in its fifth section, provisions
which, in my judgment, seriously impair the value and tend to the
destruction of the present national banking system of the country.
This system has now been in operation almost twenty years. No safer or
more beneficial banking system was ever established. Its advantages
as a business are free to all who have the necessary capital. It
furnishes a currency to the public which for convenience and security
of the bill holder has probably never been equaled by that of any
other banking system. Its notes are secured by the deposit with the
Government of the interest-bearing bonds of the United States.
The section of the bill before me which relates to the national
banking system, and to which objection is made, is not an essential
part of a refunding measure. It is as follows:
SEC. 5. From and after the 1st day of July, 1881, the 3 per
cent bonds authorized by the first section of this act shall
be the only bonds receivable as security for national-bank
circulation or as security for the safe-keeping and prompt
payment of the public money deposited with such banks; but
when any such bonds deposited for the purposes aforesaid shall
be designated for purchase or redemption by the Secretary
of the Treasury, the banking association depositing the same
shall have the right to substitute other issues of the bonds
of the United States in lieu thereof: _Provided_, That no bond
upon which interest has ceased shall be accepted or shall be
continued on deposit as security for circulation or for
the safe-keeping of the public money; and in case bonds so
deposited shall not be withdrawn, as provided by law, within
thirty days after the interest has ceased thereon, the banking
association depositing the same shall be subject to the
liabilities and proceedings on the part of the Comptroller
provided for in section 5234 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States: _And provided further_, That section 4 of the
act of June 20, 1874, entitled "An act fixing the amount of
United States notes, providing for a redistribution of the
national-bank currency, and for other purposes," be, and the
same is hereby, repealed, and sections 5159 and 5160 of the
Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same are
hereby, reenacted.
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