Act to protect the commerce of the United States and punish piracy. Sept. 17, 1855 225 533 Report of the case of Hertz vs. Perkins, charged with enlisting men for the .1855 Inclosures: Mr. Cushing to Mr. Inge. Mr. Dallas to Mr. Marcy.. Mr. Dallas to Lord Clarendon Charge of Judge Willson to the grand jury, southern district of Ohio. (Ex Lord Clarendon to Mr. Dallas.. Mr. Marcy to Mr. Dallas. Same to Mr. Crampton Same to Mr. Barclay. Inclosure: Revocation to exequatur.. Same to Mr. Rowcroft Mr. Cushing to Mr. McKeon Apr. 30, 1856 May 27, 1856 May 28, 1856 May 28, 1856 605 May 28, 1856 606 Same to Mr. Marcy.. Same to Mr. McKeon Mr. McKeon to Mr. Vanderbilt. President's message Inclosure No. 1: Mr. Toucey to Commander Chatard Inclosure No. 2: Mr. Cass to Inclosure No. 3: Mr. Toucey to Flag-Officer Paulding, United States Navy Oct. Inclosure C: Flag Officer Paulding to Mr. Rynders Inclosure No. 17: Same to Mr. Toucey Aug. 28, 1849 686 701 Inclosure, Commodore Randolph to the persons encamped on Round Island. Aug. 28, 1849 Commandant Newton to Mr. Preston. Aug. 31, 1849 Inclosures, Commandant Newton to Commander Randolph.. Aug. 17, 1849 Same to same Aug. 18, 1849 Same to Lieutenant-Commandant Totten. Aug. 19, 1849 · Same to same Aug. 20, 1849 Aug. 20, 1849 Aug. 23, 1849 Aug. 27, 1849 Aug. 28, 1849 Aug. 27, 1849 Aug. 28, 1849 Aug. 28, 1849 Aug. 28, 1849 Sept. 6, 1849 Sept. 20, 1849 Aug. 10, 1849 May 28, 1850 Aug. 11, 1849 Apr. 25, 1851 Dec. 8, 1855 Oct. 30, 1858 708 712 President's proclamation CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO THE MONITORS CATAWBA AND ONEOTA, AT NEW ORLEANS. |