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... June 16 , 1852 . SIR : Since my letter of yesterday , addressed to the Postmaster Gen- ral , was written , I have been favored with a copy of Mr. Aspinwall's letter to the Postmaster General of the 12th instant , and the reply of the ...
... June 16 , 1852 . SIR : Since my letter of yesterday , addressed to the Postmaster Gen- ral , was written , I have been favored with a copy of Mr. Aspinwall's letter to the Postmaster General of the 12th instant , and the reply of the ...
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... June 18 , 1852 . SIR : Your letters of the 15th and 16th instants , respectively , are received . In reply , I have to say that , so far as this department was concerned , and the same , we have no doubt , is true of the Navy Department ...
... June 18 , 1852 . SIR : Your letters of the 15th and 16th instants , respectively , are received . In reply , I have to say that , so far as this department was concerned , and the same , we have no doubt , is true of the Navy Department ...
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... June 23 , 1852 . SIR Mr. Aspinwall informs me this morning that you hesitate to carry out the arrangement for direct lines between New York and Aspinwall , and New Orleans and Aspinwall , on the ground that no answer had been received ...
... June 23 , 1852 . SIR Mr. Aspinwall informs me this morning that you hesitate to carry out the arrangement for direct lines between New York and Aspinwall , and New Orleans and Aspinwall , on the ground that no answer had been received ...
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... June 24 , 1852 . SIR : I have received the letter of Mr. Croswell of the 23d instant , and also yours of the 21st instant . The schedule proposed for the direct line between New York and Aspinwall , and New Orleans and Aspinwall , and ...
... June 24 , 1852 . SIR : I have received the letter of Mr. Croswell of the 23d instant , and also yours of the 21st instant . The schedule proposed for the direct line between New York and Aspinwall , and New Orleans and Aspinwall , and ...
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... June , 1852 , when the present arrangement for transporting the mails on the route between New York , Havana , New Orleans , and Chagres was made , which understanding was that the arrangement might be discontinued upon either party ...
... June , 1852 , when the present arrangement for transporting the mails on the route between New York , Havana , New Orleans , and Chagres was made , which understanding was that the arrangement might be discontinued upon either party ...
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5th and 20th A. G. Sloo accompany bill additional compensation additional expense additional service affirmative amendments annum Bigler BRADY California mails carrying the mails claim Collamer contract contractors Crittenden Davis direct line direct steamers Doolittle Douglas duties following REPORT GEORGE LAW Grimes Havana and Aspinwall Havana and Chagres Hunter inclose instant July June June 18 June 23 letter M. O. ROBERTS Mail Steamship Company memorialists ment Messrs N. K. HALL nays negative negative-yeas obedient servant Orleans and Aspinwall Orleans and Chagres Panama patent petitioner pinwall POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Postmaster Powell President proposition question to agree received referred reply respectfully Rice route rule-yeas Samuel F. B. Morse San Francisco Savannah schedule Secretary Secretary of War Senate Seward ships submitted the following Territory tion Toombs twice a month U. S. Mail Steamship ultimo UNITED STATES MAIL United States Navy voted Wade York and Aspinwall York and Chagres
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Page 11 - No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize, or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State.
Page 8 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses concurring, that the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as amendments to the Constitution of the United States...
Page 1 - Very respectfully, your obedient servant, " JOHN B. FLOYD, Secretary of War.
Page 19 - Cincinnati, for the transportation of the United States mail from New York to New Orleans, twice a month and back, touching at Charleston, (if practicable,) Savannah, and Havana; and from Havana to Chagres and back, twice a month.
Page 6 - State laws which conflict with the fugitive slave acts, or any other constitutional acts of Congress, or which in their operation impede, hinder, or delay the free course and due execution of any of said acts, are null and void by the plain provisions of the Constitution of the United States. Yet those State laws, void as they are, have given color to practices, and led to consequences which have obstructed the due administration and execution of acts of Congress, and especially the acts for the...