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court baron.-Johnston, Alex. The genesis of a New England state, Connecticut.-Ramage, B. J. Local gov. and free schools in South Carolina. Same. V. 2, 3: Institutions and economics. Balt. 1884-85. O. 904+32 v2,3

Contents. V. 2. Macy, Jesse. Institutional beginnings in a western state [Iowa]. - Channing, E: Town and county gov. in the english colonies of North Amer. -Johnson, J: Rudimentary society among boys.-Shinn, C: Howard. Land laws [i. e. Usages and customs] of mining districts. 3. Ingle, E: Local institutions of Virginia.-Wilhelm, Lewis W. Local institutions of Maryland.

Cobbett, W: Porcupine's works; containing

various writings and selections exhibiting a faithful picture of the U. S. of America, of their governments, laws, politics and resources, of the characters of their presidents, governors, legislators, magistrates and military men, and of the customs. manners, morals, religion, virtues and vices of the people; comprising also a complete series of historical documents and remarks from the end of the war in 1783 to the election of president in march 1801. Lond. 1801. 12 v. O. 324.1: 42 Note. For contents, see Catalogue of the Boston athenæum, v. 1, p. 611. Wolcott, Oliver. Memoirs of the administra

tions of G: Washington and J: Adams; ed. by G: Gibbs. N. Y. 1846. 2 v. O. 324.1+8 Benton, T: Hart. Thirty years' view, or A history of the working of the american government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850; chiefly taken from the congress debates, the private papers of gen. Jackson, and the speeches of ex-senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs; with historical notes and ill. and some notices of eminent deceased cotemporaries, by a senator of thirty years. [Anon.] 324.1+11 N. Y. 1854. 2 v. O. Julian, G: W. Political recollections, 1840 to 1872. Chic. 1884 [1883]. D. 324.1:43 Helper, Hinton Rowan. The impending crisis of the south; how to meet it. N. Y. 1860. D. 324.1:16 Mr. Buchanan's administration on the eve of the rebellion., N. Y. 1866. O. 324.1+9 Gasparin, Agénor Étienne comte de. The uprising of a great people; the U. S. in 1861. From the french by Mary L. Booth. 3d ed. N. Y. 1861. D. 324.1:15

- America before Europe; principles and interests. Tr. by Mary L. Booth. N. Y. 1862. D. 324.1:14 Smith, Goldwin. A letter to a whig member of the Southern independence association. Bost. 1864. D. 324.1:25 Bright, J: Speeches on the american question; with an introd. by Frank Moore. Bost. 1865. D. 324.1:12 Raymond, H: Jarvis. History of the administration of president Lincoln, incl. his speeches, letters, addresses, proclamations and messages; with a prelim. sketch of his life. N. Y. 1864. D. 324.1:10 Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. A constitutional view of the late war between the states, its causes, character, conduct and results; presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty

Royall, W: L. A reply to "A fool's errand, by one of the fools". 3d ed. containing mr. Royall's rejoinder to mr. Tourgee's letter of answer in the New York tribune. N. Y. 1881. D. 324.1:46 Hinsdale, Burton A. The republican text-book for the campaign of 1880; a full history of gen. James A. Garfield's public life, with other political information. N. Y. 1880. O. 363+2 McPherson, E: A handbook of politics for 1882, 1884; a record of important political action, legislative, executive and judicial, national and state from july 1, 1880 to july 31, [1884]. Wash. 1882, 1884. 2 v. O. 324.1+21

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Willis, Anson. Our rulers and our rights, or Outlines of the U. S. government, its origin, branches, departments, institutions, officers and modes of operation. Ill. Phila. 1869. D. 324.1:26 Ford, Worthington Chauncey. The american citizen's manual: part 1, Governments, national, state and local, the electorate, the civil service; pt. 2, The functions of governments, state and federal. (Questions of the day). N. Y. 1882, 1883. 2 v. D. 324.1:37 McKnight, D: A. The electoral system of the U.S.; a critical and historical exposition of its fundamental principles in the constitution, and of the acts and proceedings enforcing it. Phila. 1878. O. 324.1: 20 Franchise reform league. Franchise reform;

how local self-government, civil service reform and the political independence of citizens may be established upon a permanent basis; brief extracts from "The elective franchise in the U. S." by D. C. McMillan. [N. Y.] n. d. D. 324.1:45 Quincy, Josiah Phillips. The protection of majorities, or Considerations relating to electoral reform. in 824.1: 68 Lockwood, H: C. The abolition of the presi324.1: 47 dency. N. Y. 1884. O.

4. Colonies and Emigration.

Raynal, Guillaume T: François, abbé. A philosophical and political history of the settlements in the East and West Indies. Tr. by J. Justamond. Lond. 1777. 5 v. O. 382:3 Janssen, C. W. Holländische kolonial-politik in Ost-Indien; eine skizze. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v13 Seward, G: Chinese immigration, in its social and economical aspects. N. Y. 1881. D. 325:1 Jones, Evan R. The emigrant's friend; containing information and advice for persons intending to emigrate to the U. S. Rev. ed. Map. Lond. 1881. D. 325:2 United States. Immigration. Young, E: Special report on immigration, accompanying information for immigrants relative to the prices and rentals of land, the staple products, facilities of access to market, cost of farm stock, kind of labor in demand

United States. Immigration.—Continued.

Appended, tables showing the average weekly wages paid in the several states and sections for factory, mechanical and farm labor, the cost of provisions, groceries, dry goods and house rent in the various manuf. districts of the country in 186970. Wash. 1872. O. in 325: D - Annual reports on immigration. See Congressional documents. in 328.1: D Note. Forms part of the report on commerce and navigation by the bureau of statistics of the treas. dep't. Wisconsin. Board of immigration. Annual report for 1880. In Assembly journal, 1881. in 328.15 : D Annual report for 1881 and 1882. Milw. 1882-83. O. in 325: Pam

Note. For other reports on immigration, see Governor's message and accompanying doc's, in 28.15: D.

- Wisconsin, what it offers the immigrant; an official report. Map. Milw. 1879. O. 325: Pam

- Same, germ. Wisconsin; ein bericht über bevölkerung, boden, klima, handel und die industriellen verhältnisse dieses staates im nordwesten der nordamerikanischen union. 6te, 7te, 9te aufl. Milw. 1879-83. O. 325: Pam Same, swed. Wisconsin; statens fördelar för invandraren; dess befolkning, jordmån, klimat, handel och industri. Milw. 1881; Chicago. 1883. O. 325: Pam

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Blake, W. O. History of slavery and the slave trade, ancient and modern, and of the political history of slavery in the U. S. T. p. w. [Columbus, Ohio. 1857 ?] (). 326+2 Cairnes, J: Elliot. The slave power; its character, career and probable designs; an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the american contest. N. Y. 1862. O.

326+3 Carey, H: C: The slave trade, domestic and foreign; why it exists and how it may be extinguished. Phila. 1853. D. 326:4 Chambers, W: American slavery and colour. Lond. 1857. O. 326:5

Child, Lydia Maria. An appeal in favor of that class of americans called africans. N. Y. 1836. D. 326: 6 Clarke, James Freeman. Anti-slavery days; a sketch of the struggle which ended in the abolition of slavery in the U. S. N. Y. 1884. D. 326:19 Clarkson, T: The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the african slave-trade by the british parliament. Lond. 1808. 2 v. O. 326:7 Cochin, P: Suzanne Augustin. The results of slavery. Tr. by Mary L. Booth. Bost. 1863. D. The results of emancipation. Tr. by Mary L. Booth. Bost. 1863. D. 326:8

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Engel, Franz. Aus dem pflanzerstaate Zulia; kulturgeschichtliche streiflichter aus der

gegenwart. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v10 Fortune, T. T: Black and white; land, labor and politics in the south. N. Y. 1884. S. 326:23 Fuller, R, and Francis Wayland. Domestic slavery considered as a divine institution; in a correspondence. Rev. and corr. by the authors. N. Y. 1845. S. 326: 10 Gareis, C: Der sklavenhandel, das völkerrecht und das deutsche recht. In Deutsche zeitund streit-fragen. 304: 15 v13 Hopkins, J: H: A scriptural, ecclesiastical and historical view of slavery, from the days of the patriarch Abraham to the 19th century, addressed to the right rev. Alonzo Potter. N. Y. [1864]. D. 326: 11

Jay, W: Inquiry into the character and tendency of the american colonization and american anti-slavery societies. 6th ed. N. Y. 1838. D. 326:22 Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races applied to the american white man and negro. N. Y. 1864. D. 326:21. Owen, Robert Dale. The wrong of slavery, the right of emancipation and the future of the african race in the U. S. Phila. 1864. D.

326:12 Poole, W: F: Anti-slavery opinions before the year 1800; read before the Cincinnati literary club nov. 16, 1872. Appended, a facsimile reprint of dr. G: Buchanan's oration on the moral and political evil of slavery, del. at a public meeting of the Maryland society for promoting the abolition of slavery, Balt. july 4, 1791. Cinc. 1873. O. 326:13 Seabury, S: American slavery distinguished from the slavery of english theorists, and justified by the law of nature. N. Y. 1861.

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326:14 Smith, Goldwin. Does the Bible sanction american slavery? Cambridge. 1864. D. Smith, W: A. Lectures on the philosophy and practice of slavery, as exhibited in the institution of domestic slavery in the U. S.; with the duties of masters to slaves; ed. by T: O. Summers. Nashville. 1857. D. 326: 16 Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth, born Beecher. A key to Uncle Tom's cabin; presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded, together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work. Leipz. 1853. 2 v. S. 326:24 Sugenheim, S: Geschichte der aufhebung der leibeigenschaft und hörigkeit in Europa bis um die mitte des neunzehnten jahrhunderts. St. Petersburg. 1861. O. 326:20 Wallon, H: Alexandre. Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquité. 2e éd. Paris. 1879. 3 v. 0. 326:18 Williams, G: W. History of the negro race in America from 1619 to 1880; negroes as slaves, as soldiers and as citizens; together with a preliminary consideration of the unity of the human family, an historical sketch of Africa and an account of the negro governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia. N. Y. 1882, 1883. 2 v. O. 326: 17

6. Foreign and domestic relations.

United States.

United States. The diplomatic correspondence of the U. S. of America from 10th sept. 1783 to march 4, 1789; being the letters of the presidents of congress, the secretary for foreign affairs, american ministers at foreign courts, foreign ministers near congress, reports of committees of congress and reports of the secretary for foreign affairs on various letters and communications, together with letters from individuals on public affairs. Pub. under the direction of the sec. of state from the original mss. in the dept. of state, conformably to an act of congress approved may 5, 1832. Wash. 1833, 1834. 7 v. O. in 327.1: D [Papers on foreign relations, transmitted by the sec. of state to congress, with the president's message]. In Congressional docu

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in 328.1: D Congress. Treaties and conventions concluded between the U. S. of America and other powers since july 4, 1776; with notes showing what treaties or parts of treaties have been abrogated and decisions thereupon. (U. S. 41st cong. 3 sess. Sen. ex. doc. no. 36). Wash. 1871. O. in 327.1: D found in the U. S.

Note. Other treaties will be statutes at large, in 343.1: D.

- Documents relative to central american affairs and the enlistment question. Wash. in 327.1: D

1856. O.

Kettell, T: Prentice.

Secretary of state. French spoliations; report relative to the papers on file in the dep. of state touching the unsettled claims of citizens of the U. S. against France for spoliations prior to july 31, 1801. (U. S. 48th cong. 1 sess. Sen. ex. doc. no. 205). Wash. 1884. O. in 327.1: D Southern wealth and northern profits, as exhibited in statistical facts and official figures; showing the necessity of union to the future prosperity and welfare of the republic. N. Y. 1860. O. 327.1+2 of rebel belligercomplain of it.

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Bemis, G: Hasty recognition ency, and our right to Bost. [1865]. O. Cushing, Caleb. The treaty of Washington [relating to the "Alabama claims," signed may 8, 1871]; its negotiation, execution and the discussions relating thereto. N. Y. 1873. O. 327.1:3 Nordhoff, C: The cotton states in the spring and summer of 1875. N. Y. 1876. O.

327.1-+6 Tourgée, Albion Winegar. An appeal to Cæsar. N. Y. 1884. S. 327.1:7 Jackson, Helen Maria, born Fiske, formerly Mrs. Hunt, (H. H.). A century of dishonor; a sketch of the U. S. government's dealings with some of the indian tribes. N. Y. 1881. D. 327.1:4

Inter-oceanic canal, The, and the Monroe doctrine. N. Y. 1880. D.

Great Britain.

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Sergeant, Lewis. England's policy, its traditions and problems. Edinburgh. 1881. O.

Whitelocke, Whitelock or Whitlock, Sir Bulstrode. A journal of the swedish embassy in the years 1653 and 1654, impartially writ ten. First pub. from the original ms. by C: Morton new ed., rev. by H: Reeve. Lond. 1855. 2 v. O. 327.2:8 Oliphant, Laurence. Narrative of the earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan in 1857-1859. N. Y. 1860. O. 327.2+2 Campbell, G: Douglass, 8th duke of Argyll. The eastern question from the treaty of Paris 1856 to the treaty of Berlin 1878, and to the second Afghan war. Lond. [1879.] 2 v. O. 327.2:1 Gladstone, W: Ewart. Essays on the eastern question. In his Gleanings of past years. 329.29 v4 Keay, J. Seymour. Spoiling the egyptians; a tale of shame told from the british Blue books. N. Y. 1882. D. 327.2:7 Peter the hermit, pseud. The brigands in Egypt; solution of the international crisis, letters to an englishman. Tr. from the french. Lond. 1882. 327.2: Pam Cusack, Mary Frances, (The nun of Kenmare). The present case of Ireland plainly stated; a plea for my people and my race. N. Y. 1881. D. 327.2:3 Russell, C: New views on Ireland, or Irish land; grievances, remedies. 2d ed. Lond.

1880. D. 327.2:4 O'Brien, R: Barry. Fifty years of concessions to Ireland, 1831-1881; in 2 v. V. 1. Lond. 327.2:12 [1883]. O. Great Britain. Commissions on laws of naturalization and allegiance. Report of the royal commissioners for inquiring into the laws of naturalization and allegiance, together with an app. containing an account of british and foreign laws, and of the diplomatic correspondence which has passed on the subject, reports from foreign states and other papers. Lond. 1869. F. 327.2: R5 Commissioners on neutrality laws. Report of the neutrality laws commissioners, together with an app. containing reports from foreign states and other documents. Lond. 327.2 R6 1868. F. Diplomatic review pamphlets. 3 v. in 2. v. p. and d. O. 327.2+9

Contents. V. 1. Monteith, R. Reasons for investigation into charges against Lord Palmerston, 1840; Dangers to England of austrian subjugation, 1859.Urquhart, D: The turkish bath with a view to its introduction into the british dominions, 1856; Fragments of ante-historic times, 1858.-Fischel, E: The duke of Coburg's pamphlet on Russia, 1859.-Palmerston unmasked, 1860; The frontier of the Rhine and the meeting at Baden-Baden.--Marx, Fs. The Pacific and the Amoor, 1856-1861; Mr. Kinglake's book on the Crimea, 1863.-Rolland, S. E. Growth of russian power contingent on the decay of the british constitution. 1858; Speech at the reception of deputies from Circassia, 1862; How is the queen's government to be carried on? 1866.-Montagu, Lord R. Sucession to the crown of Denmark, 1861.Crawshay, G: The treaty of London, 1864.-Materials for the history of lord Palmerston, 1864.-Denbigh, Earl of. Speech on Candia, 1867.-Urquhart, D: Mémoire sur les relations de la Russie et de l'Europe, 1870.-Mouvement populaire en Bavière, 1870-Les procédures pour la guerre à l'appui de l'adresse à l'assemblée nationale de la France, 1872.-— La nécessité pour l'Europe de revenir au droit des gens, 1872.-L'appel au pape dans l'age de fer, 1873.-Importance of the pontifical canons, 1873.Defourny, P: G. abbé. The canonical doctrine of obedience, 1873. 2. Cargill, W. Examen de la

ate cause of the indian mutiny, 1857; The catastrophe of the East India company, 1858; Proselytism destructive of christianity and incompatible with political dominion, 1858.-Dunlop, A. M. Afghan papers; a speech, 1861.-Smith, Alphin. The defences of England, 1862.-Expedition of the Chesapeake to Circassia, 1864.-Stanley of Alderley, Baron. The Malay peninsula, 1876; Religious persecutions in Russia, 1877. 3. Transactions of political associations, chiefly reports on the foreign affairs committees, 1843-1877.

Urquhart, D: [Pamphlets.] 3 v. in 2. London. v. d. O. 327.2+10

Contents. V. 1. Pt. 1. Constitutional and international. Newcastle committee: Limitation of the supply of grain; Constitutional remedies, evidence of mr. Urquhart before the above committee.-The queen and the premier; a statement of their struggle and its results. 2d ed. 1857.-The four wars of the french revolution examined judicially in order to demonstrate that they would have been impossible without the suppression of the functions of the privy council.-Stapleton, A. G. A day with one of the committees.-Politeness an element of power, letter to mr. Stapleton.-Pt. 2. England defenceless since the declaration of Paris. The invasion of England.-The right of search: in what it consists: how the british empire exists by it; that it has been surrendered up, with an introd. on lord Derby's part therein.-Answer to mr. Cobden on the assimilation of war and peace, also analysis of the correspondence with the U. S., showing the declaration of Paris to have been violated by England and France.-Sparing private property in war at sea; two letters to mr. Gregory on his motion of march 2d, 1866.-The days of England not "numbered"; reply to sir Archibald Alison by Caritas.-Naval power suppressed by the maritime states; Crimean war. 2. Pt. 1. India. The Edinburgh review and the afghan war: letters re-printed from the Morning herald.-The rebellion of India: Mr. Disraeli's speech reviewed: Illegality of the acts abolishing native customs and their consequences; The wondrous tale of the greased cartridges.-The sraddha, the keystone of the brahminical, buddhistic and arian religions as illustrative of the dogma and duty of adoption among the princes and people of India.The abyssinian war; the contingency of failure. dec. 1867.-Pt. 2. Russia and Turkey. A fragment of the history of Servia.-The Suez canal in 1853; a chapter extracted from the stereotyped plates of the progress of Russia in the west, north and south.The story of the war by collated passages from the Times and Morning herald correspondents and the evidence before the Sebastopol committee.-The secret of Russia in the Caspian and Euxine, the circassian war as affecting the insurrection in Poland. 3. The Vatican council of 1870. Conscience in respect to public affairs; a correspondence.-Appeal of a protestant to the pope to restore the law of nations; reply to six questions on the business for the announced sixth lateran council.-Effect on the world of the restoration of the canon law, a vindication of the catholic church against a priest.-Fragments on politeness.-Le patriarche Hassoun: Le schisme arménien dans ses rapports avec le concile acuménique et les décrets synodaux sur la guerre, avec les documents.

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Note. A list of U. S. documents from the 1st to the 37th cong. incl. will be found in the Index to the catalogue of books in Bates hall of the Boston public library, and from the 1st to 45th cong. incl. in the catalogue of the Boston athenæum, vol. 5, p. 3054— 3109. Both catalogues give complete contents up to and incl. the 14th cong., 1816-17, after which time the publications of each cong. were furnished with a separate index.

Ordway, Albert. General index of the jour

nals of congress from the 1st to [16th] congress incl.; a synoptical subject-index of

U. S. Congress.- Continued.

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the proceedings of congress on all public
business from 1789 to [1821]; with refer-
ences to the debates, documents and
statutes connected therewith. Wash. 1880
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Note. An alphabetical index to all papers of public interest from the 18th to the 35th cong., 1823-1859, will be found in the Index to the Catalogue of books in Bates hall of the Boston public library, p. 815-842, and for the 36th and 37th cong. 1859-1862, in the 1st supplement to the same, p. 647-654. Indexes to special sets are recorded in the proper place below. A chronological list and full analytical index to all government publications up to march 1881, prepared by authority of congress under the direction of B: Perley Poore, is now reported to be ready for the printer.

History of congress; exhibiting a classifi

cation of the proceedings of the senate and the house of representatives from march 4, 1789, to march 3, 1793, embracing the first term of the administration of general 328.1:2 Washington. Phila. 1843. O.

Constitution of the U. S. of America, with the amendments thereto; added Jefferson's Manual of parliamentary practice, the standing rules and orders for conducting business in the house of representatives and senate of the U. S., and Barclay's digest. Wash. 1874. O. in 328.1: D

- Journals of the american congress, from 1774 to 1788. Wash. 1823. 4 v. O. in 328.1:D - The debates and proceedings in the congress of the U. S.; with an app. containing important state papers and public documents and all laws of a public nature, with a copious index; 1st cong.-1st sess. 18th cong. Wash. 1834-56. 42 v. O. in 328.1: D - Register of debates in congress; comprising the leading debates and incidents, together with an app. containing important state papers and public documents and the laws enacted during the session, with a copious index; 2d sess. 18th cong.-1st sess. 25th cong. Wash. 1825-1837. 14 v. in 29. O. in 328.1: D - The congressional globe; containing sketches of the debates and proceedings of the 1st sess. of the 23d-2d sess. of the 42d congress. Wash. 1834-1873. 80 v. Q.

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Note. The following volumes are missing: 24th cong., 1 and 2 sess.-25th cong., 1, 2 and 3 sess.-26th cong., 1 sess.-27th cong., 2 and 3 sess.-29th cong., sess.-App. to 29th cong., 2 sess.-32d cong., 2 sess.38th cong., 1 sess.-40th cong., 1 sess. Congressional record; containing the proceedings and debates of the 1st sess. of the 43d-1st sess. of the 48th cong. Wash. 1874-1884. 68 v. Q. in 328.1:D Benton, T: Hart. Abridgment of the debates of congress, from 1789-1856; from Gale's and Seaton's Annals of congress, from their Register of debates, and from the official reported debates by J: C. Rives. N. Y. 1857. 16 v. O. 328.1: R1

- American state papers: Documents, legislative and executive, of the congress of the U. S. from the first session of the first congress, commencing march 3, 1789; selected and ed. by the secretary of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives. Wash. 1833-1861. 38 v. F. in 328.1:D Contents. Class 1. Foreign relations. To end of 35th cong., march 3, 1859. 6 v. 2. Indian affairs. To

U. S. Congress.- Continued.

end of 19th cong., march 3, 1827. 2 v. 3. Finance. To end of first sess., 20th cong., may 26, 1828. 5 v. 4. Commerce and navigation. To end of 17th cong. march 3, 1823. 2 v. 5. Military affairs. To end of 2d sess., 25th cong., march 1, 1838. 7 v. 6. Naval affairs. To end of 1st sess., 24th cong., june 15, 1836. 4 v. 7. Post office dept. To end of 22d cong., march 3, 1833. 1 v. 8. Public lands. To end of 24th cong., march 3, 1837. 8 v. 9. Claims. To end of 17th cong, march 3, 1823. 1 v. 10. Miscellaneous. To end of 17th cong., march 3, 1823. 2 v.

Note. Each vol. is provided with a minute index. Niles' weekly register; containing political, historical, geographical, scientific, astronomical, statistical and biographical documents, essays and facts, together with notices of the arts and manufactures and a record of the events of the times. Balt. 1812-1848. 73 v. RM Note. From 1811-aug. 1814 called the "Weekly register;" from sept. 1837-dec. 1848 called Niles national register. Congressional

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directory, comp. for the use of cong. by B: Perley Poore. cong. 2d sess; 46th cong. 1st sess.; 47th cong. 1st. sess.; 48th cong. 1st and 2d sess. Wash. 1876-84. O. in 328.1: D Senate. Journal, 23d cong. 1st sess, 1833-34 [to 48th cong. 1st sess., 1883-84]. Wash. 183484. O. in 328.1: D -- Public documer ts, 23d cong. 1st sess., 1833-34 [to 29th cong. 2d sess., 1846-47]. Wash. 1834-47. O. in 328.1:D

- Reports of committees, 30th cong. 1st sess., 1847-48 [to 47th cong. 2d sess., 1882-83]. Wash. 1848-83. O. in 328.1: D Executive documents, 30th cong. 1st sess., 1847-48 [to 47th cong. 2d sess., 1882-83]. Wash. 1848-83. O. in 328.1: D - Miscellaneous documents, 30th cong. 1st sess., 1847-48 [to 47th cong. 2d session, 1882-83]. Wash. 1848-83. O. in 328.1: D - House of representatives. Journal, 23d cong. 1st sess., 1833-34 [to 48th cong. 1st sess.. 1883-84]. Wash. 1883-84. O. in 328.1: D - Reports of committees, 23d cong. 1st sess., 1833-34 [to 47th cong. 2d sess., 1882-83]. Wash. 1834-83. O. in 328.1: D Same. Consolidated index, 26th to 40th cong. incl. [1839-1869], prep under the dir. of E: McPherson. Wash. 1869. O. in 328.1: D - [Executive] Documents, 23d cong. 1st. sess., 1833-34 [to 29th cong. 2d sess., 1846-47]. Wash. 1834-47. O. in 328.1: D - Executive documents, 30th cong. 1st sess., 1847-48 [to 47th cong. 2d sess., 1882-83]. Wash. 1848-83. O. in 328.1:D Same. Consolidated index, 26th to 40th cong. incl. [1839-1869], prep. under the dir. of E: McPherson. Wash. 1879. O.

in 328.1:D Miscellaneous documents, 30th cong. 1st sess., 1847-48 [to 47th cong. 2d sess., 188283]. Wash. 1848-83. O. in 328.1: D Reports of the court of claims, 34th cong. 1st sess., 1855-56 [to 37th cong. 3d sess., 1862-63; being nos. 1-296]. Wash. 1856-63. 0. in 328.1:D Note. The several series of Senate and House documents, specified above, comprise what is known as the "set of congressional doc's". Each volume of each series contains an index to the entire series of a session.-A number of volumes previous to the 29th congress, 1845, are missing, but only a few after

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Civil service commission (estab. in 1883).
Department of justice, under the charge of the
Attorney-general.

District of Columbia, Commissioners.

Fish commission (estab. in 1871).

Interior dep't (estab. in 1849), transmits reports of
Secretary of the interior,

Bureau of education (estab. in 1867),
Census office,

Entomological commission (estab. in 1877, trans-
ferred in 1881 to the Agricultural dep.),

General land office (estab. in 1812 as subordinate to the Treasury dep.),

Geological survey (estab. in 1879 by the consolidation of the Survey of the territories, Survey of the Rocky mountain region, Survey west of the 100th meridian, etc),

Indian affairs, Office of, (estab. in 1832 as subordinate to the War dep.), including Commissioner, Board and Inspector of indian schools.

Patent office (estab. in 1849),

Pension office (estab. in 1833 as subordinate to the
War dep.),

U. S. national museum and

Bureau of ethnology (included under the management of the Smithsonian institution),

Architect of the capitol,

Commissioner of railroads (estab, in 1878 under the name of Auditor of r. r. accounts),

Columbia institution for the deaf and dumb (estab. in 1857).

Government hospital for the insane (estab. in 1855), Freedmen's hospital and asylum,

Columbia hospital for women (estab, in 1866),

U. S. inspector of gas-meters,

Sup't of Hot Springs reservation,

Sup't of Yellowstone national park,

Utah commission.

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Post-office dep't (estab. in 1789), transmits reports of Postmaster-general,

First assistant postm.-gen. (post-offices),

Second assistant postm.-gen. (mail service),

Third assistant postm.-gen. (accounts and supplies),
Auditor of the treasury for the p.-o. dep't,
Chief post-office inspector,

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