. A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897. . , /, r/y y ,^c <* tS* ? ///{l,«<^ f/.Sci<^,c/ LAST PAGE OF EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION WITHSIGNATURES OF LINCOLN AND SECRETARY Abraham Lincoln 3262 Washington, December jc, the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit to Congress a correspondence which has taken place betweenthe Secretary of State and authorities of Great Britain and France onthe subject of the recent removal of certain citizens* of the United Statesfrom the British mail steamer Trent by order of Captain Wilkes, in com-man
. A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897. . , /, r/y y ,^c <* tS* ? ///{l,«<^ f/.Sci<^,c/ LAST PAGE OF EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION WITHSIGNATURES OF LINCOLN AND SECRETARY Abraham Lincoln 3262 Washington, December jc, the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit to Congress a correspondence which has taken place betweenthe Secretary of State and authorities of Great Britain and France onthe subject of the recent removal of certain citizens* of the United Statesfrom the British mail steamer Trent by order of Captain Wilkes, in com-mand of the United States war steamer San Jacinto. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Washington, Ja?iuary 2, the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit to Congress a copy of a letter to the Secretary of State fromJames R. Partridge, secretary to the executive committee to the indus-trial exhibition to be held in London in the course of the present year,and a copy of the correspondence to which it refers, relative to a vesselfor the purpose of taking such articles as persons in this country maywish to exhibit on that occasion. As it appears that no naval vessel canbe spared for the purpose, I recommend that author
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