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Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Captain Newton, United States Navy. Navy Department, May 16, 1850. [Telegram.] Captain John T. Newton, Commanding Navy-Yard, Pensacola, Florida: The Germ an town…
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Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Captain Tatnall, United States Navy. [Confidential.] Navy Department, May 17, 1850. [675] Sir: By a dispatch, received this morning from *Commander Randolph, of…
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Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Captain Tatnall, United States Navy. [Confidential.] Navy Department, May 15, 1850. [672] Sir: Though the Government has no precise information, yet it has…
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[671] *Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore Parker, commanding home squadron. Navy Department, May 15, 1850. Sir: The confidential instructions, in relation to which I conferred with you…
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Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore Downes, commandant navy-yard. [Telegram.] Navy Department, May 15, 1850. Commodore John Downes, Commandant Navy-Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts: Report by telegraph the arrival at…
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Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore Sloat, commandant navy-yard [Telegram.] Navy Department, May 15, 1850. Commodore J. D. Sloat, Commandant Navy Yara, Portsmouth, Virginia: Prepare the United States…
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[670] *Mr. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, to the President Navy Department, May 25, 1850. Sir: I have the honor to transmit, herewith inclosed, copies of all correspondence and orders…
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Mr. Jones, Adjutant-General, to Colonel Crane, United States Army, and to others. [Circular.] War Department, Adjutant-General’s Office, Washington, August 24, 1849. [669] Sir: In order to execute the laws and…
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[668] *Mr. Clayton, Secretary of State, to Mr. Hall, district attorney. [Extract.] Department of State, Washington, May 26, 1850. Your several notes of yesterday’s date were received to-day. In reply…
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Mr. Hall, district attorney, to Mr. Clayton, Secretary of State. Southern District of New York, United States District Attorney’s Office,May 25, 1850. Sir: Your letter of the 21th instant is…