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... Message of the President setting forth the condition of the treasury , and recommending a post- ponement of the day of .. 13 68 1 Adjutant General of the army , accompanying the President's an- nual message , ( part 2 ) Report of the 3 ...
... Message of the President setting forth the condition of the treasury , and recommending a post- ponement of the day of .. 13 68 1 Adjutant General of the army , accompanying the President's an- nual message , ( part 2 ) Report of the 3 ...
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... message . ) Statement of the principal opera- tions of the .... Army during the year 1857. Report , accompanying the President's annual message , part 2 , of the condition and operations of the Army , ( President's message , part 2 ...
... message . ) Statement of the principal opera- tions of the .... Army during the year 1857. Report , accompanying the President's annual message , part 2 , of the condition and operations of the Army , ( President's message , part 2 ...
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... message , part 3. Abstract of expenditures under the head of " ' contingent expenses , " settled and allowed at the ... message , part 2. ) Report of the Bureau of Yards and Docks , accompanying the President's annual message , ( part 3 ...
... message , part 3. Abstract of expenditures under the head of " ' contingent expenses , " settled and allowed at the ... message , part 2. ) Report of the Bureau of Yards and Docks , accompanying the President's annual message , ( part 3 ...
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... message , ( part 3. ) Report and detailed estimates of the Bureau of Yards and Docks . List of contracts for furnishing naval supplies under the cognizance of the C. California . Annual report of the surveyor general of . California ...
... message , ( part 3. ) Report and detailed estimates of the Bureau of Yards and Docks . List of contracts for furnishing naval supplies under the cognizance of the C. California . Annual report of the surveyor general of . California ...
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... message of the President , showing the operations of the General Land Office , for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1857 , and for the quarter ending September 30 , 1857 , ( part 1. ) Report of the ..... Commissioner of Patents , for ...
... message of the President , showing the operations of the General Land Office , for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1857 , and for the quarter ending September 30 , 1857 , ( part 1. ) Report of the ..... Commissioner of Patents , for ...
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1st quarter 2d quarter 4th quarter 50 cents 75 cents A. O. P. Nicholson act to incorporate Assistant Treasurer United Blank books Boston Brown Champagnolle Chubb Brothers Clerks and messengers Commissioner Compensation contingent expenses Custom-house Depositary Douglas county dozen envelopes EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT expenses for ditto Fort Leavenworth FOURTH QUARTER 1856-Continued GEARY Governor of Kansas gross pens H. J. Redfield Iowa J. D. Colmesnil J. R. Campbell J. T. Hudson JOHN June 30 Kansas Territory Leavenworth Lecompton light-house Louis M. A. Osborne M. S. Latham Mass messengers in office Milwaukie Newnansville obedient servant office of ditto Ohio Orleans Outstanding previous P. F. Thomas quarter of 1856 Receiver Public Moneys Report Riggs San Francisco SECOND QUARTER 1857-Continued Secretary Smith Territory of Kansas THIRD QUARTER 1856-Continued W. A. Linn W. F. Colcock warrants paid Washington WILSON SHANNON York
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Page 123 - That when the lands in the said Territory shall be surveyed under the direction of the government of the United States, preparatory to bringing the same into market, sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in each township in said Territory shall be and the same are hereby reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools in said Territory, and in the States and Territories hereafter to be erected out of the same.
Page 203 - Mutual suspicions and reproaches may in time create mutual hostility, and artful and designing men will always be found who are ready to foment these fatal divisions, and to inflame the natural jealousies of different sections of the country. The history of the world is full of such examples, and especially the history of republics.
Page 156 - I do swear that I will support the constitution of the United States, and faithfully discharge the duties of in the of the militia of the district of Columbia, to the best of my skill and judgment; so help me God.
Page 87 - COMPTBOLLEB'S OFFICE, November 27, 1856. ) SIB: Yonr favor of the 13th was received yesterday, with the following papers: 1. Your bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful expenditure of five thousand dollars appropriated for a library for Kansas Territory, to be expended by the Governor thereof. 2. A requisition drawn on the Secretary of the Treasury for said appropriation of five thousand dollars, to be paid to John H.
Page 188 - I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th instant, in which " you require immediately two additional companies of dragoons to report to you," in consequence of your confidence "that there is a conspiracy on foot to disturb the peace...
Page 208 - I HEREBY CERTIFY the foregoing to be a true copy of the laws adopted at a miners' meeting, held in Russell District, on Saturday, July 28th, 1860; a copy of which is filed in my office.
Page 108 - Territory, to repel invasions or suppress insurrection ; to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, and to recommend such laws, as they may consider necessary, to the representatives of the people for their action. Two members of the committee shall constitute...
Page 121 - This sedition law was impugned as being directly opposed to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States and as wholly inconsistent with the rights of citizens and the liberty of the press.
Page 170 - Republican form of government, shall be admitted into the Union on an equality with the original States, with or without slavery, as the Constitution of the State shall prescribe.
Page 202 - ... of the Chief Magistrate, as if it were desired that he should favor a particular quarter of the country, instead of fulfilling the duties of his station with impartial justice to all ; and the possible dissolution of the Union has at length become an ordinary and familiar subject of discussion. Has the warning voice of Washington been forgotten...