The Executive Documents, Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States, Fist Session, Thirty-Fifth Congress, and Special Ses

The Executive Documents, Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States, Fist Session, Thirty-Fifth Congress, and Special Ses
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Excerpt from The Executive Documents, Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States, Fist Session, Thirty-Fifth Congress, and Special Session of 1858: 1857-‘58; In Sixteen Volumes

Sir: Agreeably to the design of Congress, as indicated by the appropriation of March 3, 1857 for the collection of agricultural statis tics, investigations for promoting agriculture and rural economy, and the procurement and’ distribution of cuttings and seeds, I have the honor herewith to transmit the agricultural portion of my Annual Report.

The success which has heretofore attended the operations of this Office in collecting and promulgating facts connected with the history, progress, and economy of the principal staples that form the basis of our national wealth, in procuring and disseminating new and useful products throughout the land, and the increase and extension of such as have been of limited and local culture in the different sections, respectively, has practically demonstrated that the expenditures for these objects have been judiciously made, and commends the expedi ency of continuing these appropriations for similar purposes.

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