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Office of the Secretary of the Senate U. S. Dec. 1 1856. To the Publisher of The Daily Globe. Washington. Sir. I have to request that the Daily Globe may be sent, from this date, until the commencement of the next session of Congress, viz: the 7

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President's Message. Washington City, Dec. 5. This day at 12 o'clock the President of the United States transmitted to both Houses of Congress, the following message by Mr. Todd, his Secretary ... James Madison. Washington, Dec. 5, 1815. [Boston

Office of the Secretary of the Senate U. S. Dec. 1 1856. To the Publisher of The Daily Globe. Washington. Sir. I have to request that the Daily Globe may be sent, from this date, until the commencement of the next session of Congress, viz: the 7

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Date. Senators name and address and, The Daily Globe supplied in manuscript.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 233, Folder 16.

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Arrangement for the inauguration of the president elect on the fourth day, or March, 1837. Prepared by the committee of the Senate. [Washington, D. C. 1837].

Congress of the United States. In Senate, July the12 th, 1790. The committee appointed July the 2d, 1790, reported as follows ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1790].

U. S. Senate. Impeachment of the President Admit the bearer April 1 1868. Gallery,.

U. S. Senate. Impeachment of the President. Admit the bearer. April 25th, 1868. Gallery. Geo. T. Brown, Sergeant at Arms. Wash., Philip & Solomons [1868].

Gallery of the U. S. Senate. Inauguration Day, March 4th, 1869. Admit the bearer. Geo. T. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms. Wash., Philp & Solomons, [1869].

Facsimile of the expunged resolution of the U. S. Senate, as it appears in the record of the Senate of March 28, 1834. [Washington, D. C. 1837].

Office of the Secretary of the Senate U. S. Dec. 1 1856. To the Publisher of The Daily Globe. Washington. Sir. I have to request that the Daily Globe may be sent, from this date, until the commencement of the next session of Congress, viz: the 7

Memoranda as to the liability of British subjects to perform military duty ... U. S. Senate. Executive documents No. 38. 36th Congress, 1st session. [1859].

Congress of the United States. In Senate, July the12 th, 1790. The committee appointed July the 2d, 1790, reported as follows ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1790].

Facsimile of the expunged resolution of the U. S. Senate, as it appears in the record of the Senate of March 28, 1834. [Washington, D. C. 1837].

In Senate of the United States, February 26, 1833. Resolved, that the Secretary of state be directed to lay before the Senate as soon as his duties will permit a statement shewing the increase per centum of the white population in each state and

Facsimile of the expunged resolution of the U. S. Senate, as it appears in the record of the Senate of March 28, 1834. [Washington, D. C. 1837].

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