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Niii only is the
r ^^on the snl'j.’cf', but^'t
lit rnisAfl. sni!
vas raised, discii^sd and
aero is a decision o
maeiii u m
L9
f-.lv
7t>:
pril, the
for iiie.ap-
ctratr.ier
will be
proper to annex to the offices of Presi-
'tlent. aud VK3o Presiden,t of the United 1
States, 4 any other than those given iir
the Constithtion.” On tho day follow-
inp.the Eonse of. Representatives adop
ted a similar resolution, and on t he 5tu
'of May this committee, reported that fit
is not proper to annex any style or
title to, the respective styles or t i i lets of
the office expressed in the Constitu
tion.” And this report was adopted
by the Hopse.
On the 8th of May tho^Senati Com
mittee made a similar report to that of
the house, committee, bat it 1 was re-.
jected. The proposition was then,
made ‘‘Whetherjthe President of the
United States shall bo addressed
as ‘His Excellency,and it was de
cided in the negative.
*. Afterward the following action was
bad-in the Senate: “Ordered that Mr.
' Lee, Mr.-Ellsworth and Mr. Johnson
be a OonUnittfp to confer with any com-
^nitteeto be appointed by tlie House of
Rrepresentativea, on the difference of
ppffiibir’now'existing between the two
"bonses respecting-Ihe title of the Presi-
S0M of the United States.” The
•^IWI^ithiia.MahnomfcetLaMOommlttee of
five, of which Mr. Madison was cliair-
iinan, to confer with the Senate com
mittee, and after, a conference the Sen
ate committee reported that they conld
not agree upon a joint report, but that
pa tile opinion of the Senate commit
tee: “It would be proper to address
the President as ‘His. Highness, the
president of the United States and
'Protector o! our Liberties,” This re-
’port was not adopted, though it was
‘hot rejected, being Iiid over. As an
•end to the matter, the following was
'finally adopted by the Senate:
‘^From h decent respect of the opin
ion and practice of civilized nations,
ili
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£ i
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eaiam-rof nine 'll will contain .fidl,?' 1000’ pages.
Eerything staple in ihatiineis kept constantly on baud.' - " ' '
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be desired, and we propose td sell at such figures as will give ue only; a
that can
.v-
Small Margin for Profit.
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RESPECTFULLY,
April 7 tf
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until worn perfectly smooth by time
and use without removing tie gold, :
THIS IS.THE- ONLY CASE MADE
WITH- TWO- PLATES OF SOLED•-
GOLD AND WARRANTED BY SPE
CIAL ) cektietcate.
For sale by all Jewelers. Aslrfor B-
lnstiated catalogue, and to see warrant.-
. Feb3i881
ERI tBY IT
Beautifully iliustr ated.
setla. YEAH..
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THE SCIENTIFIC AMEBICAN is a large First-
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