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          EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS



                  PRINTED BY ORDER OF




THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,



                      DURING THE



   SECOND SESSION OF THE  THIRTY-NINTH  CONGRESS,




                    1866-'67.




              IN SIXTEEN   VOLUMES.




Volume 1.......................No. 1. Diplomatic: Parts 1, 2, and 3.
Volume 2......................No. 1. Interior.
Volume 3......................No. 1. War.
Volume 4......................No. 1. Navy, Postmaster General, and No.2.
Volume 5....-..................No. 3 to 8.'
Volume 6......................No. 9 to 24.
Volume 7...... ...............No.25 to 49.
Volume 8...................... No. 50 to 54.
Volume 9......................No.55 to 56.
Volume 10.......................Ne. 57 to 70.
Volume t1...... -......-----....No.71 to 116, except Nos. 76, 81, 87, 107, and 109.
Volume 12......................No.76. Mexican Affairs.
Volume 13......................No.81. Commercial Relations.
Volume 14......................No. 87. Coast Survey.
Volume 15..............-........No. 107. Agricultural Report.
Volume 16..................No. 109. Patents, parts 1 and 2.






                 WASHINGTON:
         GOVERNMENT     PRINTING   OFFICE.
                       1867.

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