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UNITED STATES. Presidents' Messages, continued.

1 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 2d Session, 15th
Congress, November 17, 1818.
Washington, 1818. 8° (6.7X4).
2 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, December 3, 1818,
with Documents in relation to the Seminole War.

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Washington, 1818. 8° (6.9X4.1).

3 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 1st Session, 16th Congress, December 7, 1819. Washington, 1819. 8° (6.9X4.1). 4 Message from the President of the U. S., transmitting Information and Documents, in relation to our Affairs with Spain. December, 1818. Washington, 1819. 8° (6.9X4.1). 5 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 1st Session, 31st Congress; with Documents. 3 vols. Washington, 1849. 8° (7.3×4.4). 6 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 2d Session, 31st Congress; with Documents. Washington, 1850. 8° (7.3×4.4). 7 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, First Session, 31st Congress, transmitting Information relative to California and New MexiWashington, 1850. 8° (7.3X4.4), pp. 976. 8 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 1st Session, 34th Congress; with Documents. 3 vols. Washington, 1855. 8° (7.3X4.4). 9 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 3d Session, 34th Congress; with Documents. 2 vols. Washington, 1856. 8° (7.3×4.4). 10 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 1st Congress; with Documents. 3 vols. Washington, 1860. 11 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 2d Congress; with Documents. 3 vols. Washington, 1860. 12 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 2d Cong.; with Documents. Abridged. Washington, 1860. 13 Message from the President of the U. S. to Congress, 2d Congress; with Documents. 3 vols. Washington, 1861. 8° (7.3×4.4). Smithsonian Institution-Reports.

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Session, 36th 8° (7.3×4.4). Session, 36th 8° (7.3×4.4). Session, 36th 8° (7.3×4.4). Session, 37th

. . . Notices of Public Libraries in the United States of America. By C. C. Jewett. Washington, 1851. 8° (7.3X4.4). NOTE.Forms Appendix to 4th Report of Board of Regents. 15 Annual Report (Fourth-Sixteenth) of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution during the years 1849-1861. 13 vols. [Engravings.] Washington, 1850-'62. 8° (7.3×4.4). NOTE. These Reports form the following Congressional Documents, viz. (1846) Sen. Doc. 211, 29th Cong., 2d Sess.; (1847) Sen. Misc. 23, 30th Cong., 1st Sess.; (1848) Sen. Misc. 48, 30th Cong., 2d Sess.; (1849) Sen. Misc. 120, 31st Cong., 1st Sess.; (1850) Sen. Doe. 1, 32d Cong., Epecial Sess.; (1851) Sen. Misc. 108, 32d Cong., 1st Sess.; (1852) Sen. Misc. 53, 32d Cong., 2d Sess.; (1853) Sen. Misc. 73, 33d Cong., 1st Sess.; (1854) Sen. Misc. 24, 33d Cong., 2d Sess.; (1855) Sen. Misc. 73, 34th Cong., 1st Sess.; (1856) Sen. Misc. 54, 34th Cong., 3d Sess.; (1857) Sen. Misc. 272, 35th Cong., 1st Sess. ; (1858) Sen. Misc. 49, 35th Cong., 2d Sess.; (1859), House Misc. 90, 36th Cong., 1st Sess.; (1860) House Misc. 36th Cong., 2d Sess.; (1851) House Misc. 70, 37th Cong., 2d Sess.

16 Census for 1820.

Statistics of Population, &c.

.. Washington, 1821. 2° (18X8.4). [3 copies.] 17 Fifth Census; or, Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States. 1830. To which is prefixed a Schedule of the whole Number of Persons within the several Districts of the United States, taken according to the Acts of 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820. Washington, 1832. 2°(20×13.5).

UNITED STATES. Statistics of Population, &c., continued.

1 Sixth Census or Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States, as collected at the Department of State, in 1840.

Washington, 1841. 2° (16.3X9.7). 2 Seventh Census (The) of the United States: 1850. Embracing a Statistical View of each of the States and Territories, arranged by Counties, Towns, etc., under the following divisions: Population-Nativities of the Population-Births, Marriages, and Deaths—-Progress of the Population-Deaf and Dumb, Blind, Insane, and Idiotic-Colleges, Academies, Schools, &c.-Attending School during year-Adults who cannot read and write-Professions, Occupations, &c.-Agriculture, Farms and Implements, Stock Products, &c.-Newspapers and Periodicals—Libraries-Churches, Church Property, &c. With an Introduction, embracing Tables of Comparison with every previous Census. J. D. B. De Bow, Sup't. Washington, 1853. 4° (9.8X7.2), pp. cxxxvi., 1022. 3 Census (A) of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services; with their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, as returned . . . under the Act for taking the Sixth Census. Washington, 1841. 4° (9.4X6.7). 4 Compendium of the Enumeration of the Inhabitants and Statistics of the United States, as obtained at the Department of State, from the Returns of the Sixth Census, by Counties and Principal Towns. . . . To which is added an Abstract of each preceding Census.

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Washington, 1841. 2° (13 irr. X8.5). [2 copies.] 5 Digest of Accounts of Manufacturing Establishments of the United States, and of their Manufactures. Washington, 1823. 2° (17.7×8). 6 Historical and Statistical Information, respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States: collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs . . ., by Henry R. Schoolcraft. Illustrated by Capt. S. Eastman, and other Officers, U. S. A. ... Part I.-V. 5 vols. [Plates.]

Philadelphia, 1851-'55. 4° (8.5×5.9). NOTE. Also with second title-pages, engraved, and with half-titles, "Ethnological Researches respecting the Red Man of America."

7 Register of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military and Naval, in the Service of the United States, 30th September, 1855; with the Names, Force and Condition of all Ships and Vessels belonging to the United States, and when and where built; together with the Names and Compensation of all Printers employed by the United States.

Washington, 1855. 8° (7.3X4.5), pp. 708. & Statistical Annals of the U. S., 1789-1818. See SEYBERT, A. 9 Statistical View of the Population of the United States from 1790 to 1830, inclusive. . . . Washington, 1835. 2° (10.6X5.2). [2 copies.] 10 Statistical View of the United States. .; being a Compendium of the Seventh Census, to which are added the Results of every previous Census, . . . By J. D. B. DeBow. Washington, 1854. 8° (7.5X4.3). 11 Statistics of the United States of America, as collected and returned by the Marshals of the several Judicial Districts, under the Thirteenth Section of the Act for taking the Sixth Census; corrected at the Department of State. June 1, 1840.

Washington, 1841. 2° (16.6X22.) [2 copies.]

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1 Addresses and Recommendations to the States by the United States in
Congress assembled.
London, reprinted, 1783. 8°, pp. 91.
2 African Colonization-Slave Trade-Commerce. Report of Mr. Ken-
nedy, from the Committee on Commerce on the Memorial of the Friends
of African Colonization; with Papers on African Colonization, and the
Commerce, &c. of Western Africa, and the Diplomatic Correspondence
between the U. S. and Great Britain on the African Slave Trade. [Map
of Liberia.] (27th Cong., 3d Sess., House Report 283.)

Washington, 1843. 8° (7.6X4.5).

3 Barbarities of the Enemy, exposed in a Report of the Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, appointed to enquire into the Spirit and Manner in which the War has been waged by the Enemy, and the Documents accompanying said Report.

Worcester, 1814. 12° (5.5X3). 4 Catalogue of the Library of the United States. [Classed.] To which is annexed, A copious Index, alphabetically arranged.

Washington, 1815. 4° (7.2X4.9). 5 Catalogue of the Library of Congress, . . . December, 1839. [Classed; with alphabetical Index of Authors, &c.]

Washington, 1840. 8° (7×4), pp. 747. 6 Collection (A) of State-Papers, relative to the Acknowledgment of the Sovereignty of the U. S. of America, and the Reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary, by their High Mightinesses the States-General of the United Netherlands. At the Hague, 1782. 8°, pp. 96.

7 Congressional Directory for the Second Session of the Twenty-ninth
Congress of the U. S. of America. Washington, 1847. 16°, pp. 53.

8 Congressional Directory for the First Session of the Thirtieth Congress
of the U. S. of America.
Washington, 1848. 16°, pp. 54.

9 Congressional Register (The): or History of the Proceedings and Debates of the First House of Representatives, 1789–290. See LLOYD, T. 10 Congressional Report of Hon. E. Stanley and Hon. Alex. Evans on the Ether Discovery; 32d Cong., 1st Sess. Washington, 1852. 8°, pp. 57. 11 Correspondence on the subject of the Emigration of Indians, between November 30, 1831, and December 27, 1833, with Abstracts of Expenditures by Disbursing Agents, in the Removal and Subsistence of Indians, &c. &c. Vol. 1-5. (23d Cong., 1st Sess., Sen. Doc. 512.)

Washington, 1835. 8° (7.3×4.4). 12 Covode Investigation. Report of the Committee appointed under the Resolutions offered by the Hon. John Covode, March 5, 1860, to investigate and inquire into alleged Corruptions, in the passage of the Law to form the Lecompton Constitution, in the Elections in Pennsylvania, in the Post Office Department, &c. (36th Cong., 1st Sess., House Report 648.) Washington, 1860. 8° (7.4×4.4), pp. 838. 13 Digested Summary and Alphabetical List of Private Claims which have been presented to the House of Representatives from the First to the Thirty-first Congress, exhibiting the Action of Congress on each Claim, with References to the Journals, Reports, Bills, &c., elucidating its Progress. .. Vol. 1-3. Washington, 1853. 4° (8.8×6.1).

14 Documents relative to Central American Affairs and the Enlistment Question. Washington, 1856. 8° (7.4X4.4).

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UNITED STATES. Miscellaneous Documents, continued.

1 Letter from James Mease, transmitting a Treatise on the Rearing of Silkworms; by Mr. De Hazzi, of Munich. With Plates.

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Washington, 1828. 8° (7X4.2).
2 Letter from the Sec'y of State, accompanying Statements of Applica-
tions made to the British Government in Cases of Impressments. March
5, 1806.
Washington, 1806. 20, pp. 42.

3 Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the Information
. . . in relation to the Growth and Manufacture of Silk, adapted to dif-
ferent Parts of the Union. [Flates.] Washington, 1828. 8° (6.9×4.1).
4 Message of President of the U. S. communicating the Instructions to, and
Dispatches from, the late and present Ministers in China, down to the pe-
riod of the Exchange of Ratifications of Treaty of Tientsin. (36th Cong.,
1st Sess., Sen. Doc. 30.) Washington, 1860. 8° (7.4X4.4), pp. 624.
5 Message of the President of the U. S., communicating Information rela-
tive to the Compulsory Enlistment of American Citizens in the Army of
Prussia, &c.
Washington, 1860. 8° (7.4×4.4).
6 Monies (On the), Coins, Weights, and Measures, proposed for the U. S.
of America.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8°, pp. 25.
7 New American Atlas (A), designed principally to illustrate the Geogra-
phy of the United States of North America; . . . 15 Maps.

Philadelphia, A. Finley, 1826. folded sheets (17×27.7).
8 Obituary Addresses on the occasion of the Death of Hon. Henry Clay,
delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives of the
United States, June 30, 1852, and the Funeral Sermon of Rev. C. M.
Butler, . . . [Portrait.]
Washington, 1852. 8° (6X3.5).
9 Obituary Addresses on the occasion of the Death of Hon. W. R. King,
of Alabama: delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, and
in the Supreme Court of the U. S., 8th and 9th December, 1853. [Pur-
trait.]
Washington, 1854. 8°, pp. 63.
10 Obituary Addresses delivered on the occasion of the Death of Zachary
Taylor, President of the United States, in the Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives, July 10, 1850; with the Funeral Sermon by Rev. Smith
Pyne, preached . . . July 13, 1850. ... [Plate.]

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Washington, 1850. 8° (6.1X3.5). [2 copies.] 11 Obituary Addresses on the occasion of the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts: delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, Dec. 14 and 15, 1852. [Portrait.] Washington, 1853. 8°, pp. 86.

12 Plans of Public Buildings in course of Construction under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, including the Specifications, 1855-1856. Washington, 1854-'56. plans, 2° (18.5X34); text, 8° (7.4×3.6). 13 Recherches historiques et politiques sur les États-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale, où l'on traite des Establissemens des treize Colonies, de leurs Rapports & de leurs Dissentions avec la Grande-Bretagne, de leurs Gouvernemens avant & après la Révolution, etc. Par un Citoyen de Virginie. Avec quatre Lettres d'un Bourgeois de New-Heaven sur l'Unité de la Législation. P'tie 1-4. 4 vols. Colle, 1788. 8° (5.2×3.1).

UNITED STATES. Miscellaneous Documents, continued.

1 Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Presi-
dent's Speech as relates to "A Revision and Amendment of the Judiciary
System." 1st May, 1800.
Philadelphia, 1800. 8°, pp. 44.
2 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred
the Bill "making Appropriations to facilitate the Acquisition of the
Island of Cuba, by Negotiation." January 24, 1849. By Mr. Slidell.
Washington, 1849. 8°, pp. 25.
3 Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, upon the Expediency of
repealing the Laws laying Duties on Stills, Refined Sugar, &c. March
8, 1802.
Washington, 1802. 8°, pp. 25.
4 Report of the Sec'y of War, in relation to the Pension Establishment of
the U. S. 3 vols. (23d Cong., 1st Sess., Sen. Doc. 514.)

Washington, 1835. 8° (7.4X4.4).
5 Report of the Select Committee upon the Abstracted Indian Trust Bonds.
February 12, 1861.
Washington, 1861. 8° (7.4X4.4).
6 Report of the Select Committee to whom was referred the Memorial of
Dr. W. T. G. Morton, asking Remuneration from Congress for the Dis-
covery of the Anæsthetic or Pain-subduing Properties of Sulphuric Ether.
By Wm. H. Bissell. 1852.
Washington, 1852. 8° (7.5X4.5).
7 Report of the Select Committee to which was referred the various Me-
morials in regard to the Discovery of the Anæsthetic Properties of Sul-
phuric Ether. February 19, 1853. Washington, 1853. 8°, pp. 39.
8 Report of the Special Committee appointed to investigate the Troubles
in Kansas; with the Views of the Minority of said Committee. (34th
Cong., 1st Sess., Exec. Doc. 200.)

Washington, 1856. 8° (7.4X4.4), pp. 1206. 9 Resolutions, Laws and Ordinances, relating to the Pay, Half Pay, Commutation of Half Pay, Bounty Lands, and other Promises made by Congress to the Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution; to the Settlement of the Accounts between the United States and the several States; and to funding the Revolutionary Debt.

Washington, 1838. 8° (7.5X4.4), pp. 506+. 10 Selection (A) of the Patriotic Addresses, to the President of the United States [John Adams]. Together with the President's Answers. Presented in the year 1798. Boston, 1798. 12° (5X3). [2 copies.] 11 Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Removal of the Indians, delivered in the Congress of the United States, April and May, 1830. Boston, 1830. 12° (6.1X3.3). 12 Statement of Transactions, Correspondence, &c. of the American Commissioners of Claims for French Spoliations, in the Convention at Paris of April, 1803. Philadelphia, 1807. 8° (6.8×4). [2 copies.] 13 Treaty (The) between the United States and Mexico, with the Papers and Proceedings of the Senate in relation thereto. (30th Cong., 1st Sess., Sen. Doc. 52.) Washington, 1848. 8° (7.4X4.4).

Congressional Documents.

NOTE. Only partial indexes to the following series of Congressional papers have been printed with them. These are entered separately. Since December, 1818, each series of Documents published has its own Index, and of late years a copy of this Index has been bound with each volume of the series. A quite complete topical index of the Congressional papers in the Library was prepared for this catalogue. The want of space precludes the printing of it. The omission is partly supplied by the entry in full above, under the respective head

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