House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, 7. sējums |
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13. lappuse
... received at this department , both from your - self and others , renders it probable that the Mexican government may now be willing to restore the diplomatic relations between the two countries . At the time of their suspension ...
... received at this department , both from your - self and others , renders it probable that the Mexican government may now be willing to restore the diplomatic relations between the two countries . At the time of their suspension ...
18. lappuse
... received from the minister of foreign affairs , relating to the appear- ance of a vessel in the bay of Manzanillo , on the Pacific , said to be a United States armed vessel , & c . No. 4. - Copy of the reply of this consulate to the ...
... received from the minister of foreign affairs , relating to the appear- ance of a vessel in the bay of Manzanillo , on the Pacific , said to be a United States armed vessel , & c . No. 4. - Copy of the reply of this consulate to the ...
25. lappuse
... received . Having received no reply to my note of the 8th instant , and no assurance of the time when I might expect one , I addressed another on the 15th instant , ( a copy of which you will find herewith , ) sta- ting my desire to ...
... received . Having received no reply to my note of the 8th instant , and no assurance of the time when I might expect one , I addressed another on the 15th instant , ( a copy of which you will find herewith , ) sta- ting my desire to ...
32. lappuse
... received from the minister of foreign relations the reply in relation to my reception , which he had assured me would be made as soon as he should be informed of the results of the reference to the council of government , I thought it ...
... received from the minister of foreign relations the reply in relation to my reception , which he had assured me would be made as soon as he should be informed of the results of the reference to the council of government , I thought it ...
57. lappuse
... received any part of their salaries ; and , as I mentioned in a previous des- patch , the expenses of the army , alone , greatly exceed the entire revenue of the country . How this financial difficulty can be over- come , is a problem ...
... received any part of their salaries ; and , as I mentioned in a previous des- patch , the expenses of the army , alone , greatly exceed the entire revenue of the country . How this financial difficulty can be over- come , is a problem ...
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Adjutant ARMY OF OCCUPATION arrival artillery Assistant Adjutant Assistant Quartermaster August boats Brazos Santiago Brevet Brig Brigadier Camargo camp Captain command Commodore communication companies copy court Cruz dated deemed depot despatch directed discharge dragoons duty enclose enemy expedition force general-in-chief harness HEAD-QUARTERS HENRY STANTON herewith home squadron honor horses infantry instant instructions JESUP July June letter Lieutenant Colonel Major General Scott Major General Taylor Matamoras ment Mexican Mexican government Mexico military Monterey mules necessary obedient servant operations Orleans Peña person Point Isabel President purchase quartermaster's department received regiment respect respectfully Rio Grande river route Saltillo Secretary Secretary of War sent September ship Slidell SPECIAL ORDERS squadron steamer supplies Tampico territory Texas tion transportation troops ultimo undersigned United Vera Cruz vessels volunteers W. L. MARCY W. W. S. BLISS wagons Washington city WINFIELD SCOTT
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269. lappuse - States and the provisions of this act; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States; nor shall the lands or other property of nonresidents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents.
269. lappuse - That the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Nebraska shall hold its first session at such time and place in said Territory as the Governor thereof shall appoint and direct; and at said first session, or as soon thereafter as they shall deem expedient, the Governor and Legislative Assembly shall proceed to locate and establish the seat of government for said Territory at such place as they may deem eligible; which place, however, shall thereafter be subject to be changed by the said Governor...
155. lappuse - You may assure the people of those provinces that it is the wish and design of the United States to provide for them a free government, with the least possible delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. They will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature.
269. lappuse - Territory, who shall reside therein, and hold his office for four years, unless sooner removed by the president of the United States ; he shall record and preserve all the laws and proceedings of the legislative assembly hereinafter constituted, and all the acts and proceedings of the governor in his executive department...
269. lappuse - And in case of the death, removal, resignation, or other necessary absence of the governor from the Territory, the secretary shall have, and he is hereby authorized and required to execute and perform all the powers and duties of the governor during such vacancy or necessary absence, or until another governor shall be duly appointed to fill such vacancy.
269. lappuse - That the legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska shall hold its first session at such time and place in said territory as the governor thereof shall appoint and direct; and at said first session, or as soon thereafter as they shall deem expedient, the governor and legislative assembly shall proceed to locate and establish the seat of government for said territory at such place as they may deem eligible...
170. lappuse - House dissenting) had declared that 'by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
268. lappuse - ... France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies south of the Mississippi territory, and of an east and west line, to commence on the Mississippi River, at the thirty-third degree of north latitude, and to extend west to the western boundary of the said cession, shall constitute a territory of the United States, under the name of the territory of Orleans ; the government whereof shall be organized and administered as follows: Sec.
182. lappuse - OF RIGHTS. That the general, great, and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and unalterably established, WE DECLARE that SECTION 1.
772. lappuse - The necessity of such caution and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the president, with the advice and consent of the senate ; the principle on which that body was formed confining it to a small number of members. To admit, then, a right in the house of representatives to demand, and to have, as a matter of course, all the papers respecting a negotiation with a foreign power, would be to establish a dangerous precedent.