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BETTS.' DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, March 3d, 1847. HON. SAMUEL L. BETTS, (U. S. Judge, Southern Dist. New York.) SIR: I have duly received your note of the Ist instant, and beg you to accept my acknowledgments for your attention ...
Buchanan, James. together with the original copies of documents accompanying Nos. 8, IO, 11, 12 & I 3 excepted—these being copies of Protests & charges against Mr. Tyler. I am, Sir, &c. JAMES BUCHANAN. TO MR. BLACK.1 (No. 1.) DEPARTMENT OF ...
... paper only from the Judge himself; it had been designated by him as a “ political newspaper.”] REPORT,. APRIL. 12,. 1830,. ON TERMS OF COURT AND COMPENSATION OF JUDGES.l April 12, 1830, Mr. Buchanan, from the Committee on the Judiciary ...
Buchanan, James. REMARKS,. JANUARY. 10,. 1840,. ON THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN MISSOURI AND IOWA TERRITORY.' The Vice President presented a memorial from the Legislative Council of Iowa, praying a settlement of the contested boundary line between ...
Buchanan, James. TO MR. MARCY.1 (No. 27.) LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES. LONDON, 31 March 1854. SIR, I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatches Nos. 28, 29, and 30, of the 7th, 1 1th, and 15th Instants, respectively; ...