That 5.000 copies of the Statistical Abstract of the United States. being. Executive Document No. 32. first session Fortyeighth Congress. of the House of Representatives. be printed for the use of the Senate. I desire only to say that the reason for this is that the abstract. as the Secretary of the Treasury says. "embraces tables in .regard to finance. coinage. commerce. immigration. tonnage and navigation. the postal service. public lands. population. education. railroads. agriculture. and mining." and it is strictly. as it purports to be. a history of all the interests of the United States in the most condensed form I haveseen in the last ten years. Every Senator and Representative will want it. every board of trade. every chamber of commerce will want the information. and I hope the committee will act upon the resolution favorably. I move the reference of the resolution to the Committee on.
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