Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Том 1 |
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... naval depot . It was known that mines of the precious metals existed to a con- siderable extent in California at the time of its acquisition . Re- cent discoveries render it probable that these mines are more ex- tensive and valuable ...
... naval depot . It was known that mines of the precious metals existed to a con- siderable extent in California at the time of its acquisition . Re- cent discoveries render it probable that these mines are more ex- tensive and valuable ...
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... naval sta- tions . The information which may be expected from a scientific and skilful examination of the whole face of the coast will be emi- ently useful to Congress , when they come to consider the propri- ety of making ...
... naval sta- tions . The information which may be expected from a scientific and skilful examination of the whole face of the coast will be emi- ently useful to Congress , when they come to consider the propri- ety of making ...
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... naval forces on that station , to furnish them with arms and ammunition , and to continue to give them such aid and protection as the navy could afford , until the army could reach the country . It is the policy of humanity , and one ...
... naval forces on that station , to furnish them with arms and ammunition , and to continue to give them such aid and protection as the navy could afford , until the army could reach the country . It is the policy of humanity , and one ...
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... naval purposes , and liable to constant deterioration , they were sold , and the money placed in the treasury . The number of men in the naval service authorized by law dur- ing the war , has been reduced by discharges below the maximum ...
... naval purposes , and liable to constant deterioration , they were sold , and the money placed in the treasury . The number of men in the naval service authorized by law dur- ing the war , has been reduced by discharges below the maximum ...
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... Naval Affairs , from the business not reported on , be re- scinded , so far as they include bills , resolutions , and reports em- braced in the joint rule adopted by the Senate on the 14th of August last . Mr. Westcott submitted the ...
... Naval Affairs , from the business not reported on , be re- scinded , so far as they include bills , resolutions , and reports em- braced in the joint rule adopted by the Senate on the 14th of August last . Mr. Westcott submitted the ...
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amendment Atchison Atherton Badger Baldwin Berrien bill H. R. bill was read Borland Bradbury Breese Chickasaws Committee of Claims Committee on Military Committee on Naval Committee on Pensions Committee on Public Corwin Davis Dayton desired by one-fifth Dickinson Dodge ending the 30th Felch following resolution franking privilege Hannegan House of Representatives Iowa James Shields Johnson joint resolution Louisiana Mangum Messrs Mexico Military Affairs Mississippi mittee motion Naval Affairs nays being desired notify the House Office and Post Ordered petition of citizens Post Roads praying presented a petition presented the petition printed proceeded to consider Public Lands read a third referred the bill relief of James relief of John relief of William Representatives therein request the concurrence resolution H. R. Resolved Rusk Schaumburg Secretary notify Secretary of War Secretary request Senate adjourned Senate proceeded Senate resumed Spruance submitted the following Treasury Turney unanimous consent Underwood United voted Walker Westcott Yulee