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A164Hon. William Seward, Dear Sir: I take the liberty of addressing you upon the subject of a claim against the U.S..January 28, 1850
A165Sir: I take the debates in the Senate from the National Intelligencer..February 4, 1850
A166Sir: I have the agreeable duty of informing you of your election as a member of the "Minnesota Historical Society."February 5, 1850
A167Dear Sir: The undersigned citizens of the United States, residing at Brownsville, desire to call your attention..February 5, 1850
A168Letters: In relation to the Claim of Purser Francis B. Stockton, U.S. Navy, for the allowance of expenses of an Entertainment and Ball given at Southampton, England, by Captain Paulding, Commanding the U.S. Frigate St. Lawrence..February 27, 1850
A169To The President of the United States, Members of Congress, and friends of Agriculture..March 18, 1850
A170Sir, The large and highly respectable Convention to promote the construction of a National Rail Roadto the Pacific Ocean..March 22, 1850
A171Hon. Sir: I am now engaged in procuring the Autographs of some of the members of the United States Congress..March 25, 1850
A172The success of the first application of the Students of Burlington College, in behalf of the Chapel of the Holy Child Jesus..May 18, 1850
A173Dear Sir: The Anniversary of the new York State Temperance Society, is to occur on Thursday, the 20th instant, in this city, commencing at 10 o'clock, A.M.June 5, 1850
A174Sir: On the 25th inst., the citizens of Burlington intend to celebrate, with appropriate festivities, the establishment of Railroad communication between the State of Vermont and the Atlantic Sea-Board.June 5, 1850
A175Sir, The Democratic Whig Citizens of Philadelphia, friends of the National and State Administrations..June 17, 1850
A176You are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the Literary Societies of this Institution..June 1850
A177Sir: The Joint Committee appointed by the Common Council of the city of New York..July 15, 1850
A178The Sisters of the Visitation respectfully invite the Hon. Wm. H. Seward & Lady to attend..July 15, 1850
A179Sir: You are respectfully invited to inspect a Museum of rare and curious articles..August 3, 1850
A180Sir: The difficulty of even learning the daily invented calumnies concerning me which are secretly circulated among Honorable Senators..August 5, 1850
A181Dear Sir, Permit us to call your attention to an Affidavit in the hands of the Hon. Thomas Corwin..August 6, 1850
A182Be it remembered, that on this 17th day of April, 1848..August 22, 1850
A183Dear Sir: I beg leave to inform you that the "Rochester School" is removed to 111, Buffalo St., Wadsworth's Block, up one flight of stairs.August 29, 1850
A184Oratorio of the SeasonsAugust 1850
A185Sir, It affords us much pleasure to announce to you, that the Twenty-Third Annual Fair of the American Institute..September 2, 1850
A186Public Demonstration in Favor of Smith O'BrienSeptember 4, 1850
A187Sir: By a Joint Resolution of the 3rd day of March, 1849, authorizing a subscription for 1000 copies of the History of Congress..September 6, 1850
A188To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Thirty-First Congress.September 10, 1850
A189Dear Sir: I am a candidate for Clerk of the Assembly, to which you have been elected a Member.November 14, 1850
A190Sir: The heirs of Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko beg to leave to submit to your consideration what follows:December 2, 1850
A191The undersigned, on behalf of the New England Society..December 7, 1850
A192Hon. And Dear Sir: On the death of the late Dr. James A. Houston..December 1, 1850
A193Sir, The undersigned, Committee of Invitation, cordially invite you to attend the "First Annual Ball" of the New York Printers' Union..December 26, 1850
A194To the Creditors and Bondholders of the State of Illinois:December, 1850
A195Christmas Ball.December 1850
A391Prospectus. To the Honorable Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the 31st CongressFebruary, 1850
A392Circular. To Owners of Patent and Genuine Titles to Lands in the Military District of Illinois.July 13, 1850
A393Agency for Claims. William J. Niles, Washington, D. C. will attend to the prosecution of claims upon the GovernmentSeptember 2, 1850
A394Sir: The undersigned, who was at the head of the Pesnion Office for upwards of thirty years, has opened an Office in this cityDecember 6, 1850
A444The Story Association of Harvard University.May, 1850
A467New Caboose Establishment, No. 239 Water St., New York, Austin Packard, Proprietor.July 1, 1850
A469The following 'glances' are furnished by a correspondent to the New York Express:--if half be true, the subject would seem to be worthy of the most serious consideration of Congress.December, 1850?
A470Dear Sir: the undersigned Patentees, take this method of bringing to your notice, their "Patent Cordage Machine," for making Cordage of any length and size, by a new, simple, and greatly cheapened process, and to solicit your examination of the Model at1850
A551A Fact for History!November, 1850
A557Opinions of the Press.December, 1850?
A565Prospectus of the Constitution, A new daily paper to be published in Washington City, D.C.November 12, 1850
A566The proposed alteration of the Tariff Laws of 1846.September 24, 1850
A605Temperance address delivered to the Coloured Sons of Tuscaloosa by iss Sarah Hullum, Dec. 26, 1850.December 26, 1850
A722In General Committee of Democratic Whig Young Men, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted:February 15, 1850
A727A Song for the Union.February 22, 1850
A730Proclamation.Whereas, the people of New Mexico have, by public meetings held in the several Counties of this Territory, expressed a desire to hold a Convention for the formation of a State Constitution, and to urge upon Congress the admission of this TerrApril 23, 1850
A743Public Meeting.1850
A744Public Meeting.1850
A769To the Honorable, The Legislature of the State of New York.December 10, 1850
A770The Sodus Canal Co. now offer for sale $50,000 of their seven per cent. Bonds, maturing in 1866, bearing coupons for sem-annual inters, payable on 1st May and 1st November, at the Banking House of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., New-York.1850's?
A825Office of the Oswego and Syracuse Rail Road Co.January 20, 1850
A833Seneca National Ticket.1850?
A834Seneca Nation Union Ticket.1850?
A1147"American Hotel"ca. 1850
B23A New Daily German Whig Paper..December 6, 1850
B45From the New York Evening Post of November 19, 1850.November 28, 1850
B53Circular from the Chaplin Fund Committee.August 22, 1850
B59The Liberty Party.November 28, 1850
B77Fugitive Slave Law!1850
C1November 1850
C6December 17, 1850
C91850
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