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2 Correspondence with the United states minister and the secretary of legation at Madrid.

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3 Regarding the policy to be pursued to avert civil war, then threatening, which correspondence led to the resignation of Mr. Cass.

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4 Addressed to the heads of the Executive Departments.

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5 Addressed to the heads of the Executive Departments.

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6 Relating to the revolution in Cuba and the political and civil condition of that island.