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It should be noted with regard to the Foreign Relations volumes for 1861, 1862, and 1863 that there are two or more editions with differing paginations. For 1861 there are the congressional edition and two Department of State editions; and for 1862 and 1863 respectively there are the congressional edition and one Department of State edition (see Checklist of United States Public Documents, 892-93). Because of the differences in pagination, it is necessary, in using the volumes for these years, to distinguish between the editions. each case the congressional edition in its complete form includes, while the Department edition omits, the text of the presidential message; but this is not a wholly trustworthy point of comparison. Certain other and more reliable identifying features should be considered, particularly the matter of running heads.

In

The three editions of the 1861 volume may be most readily distinguished from one another by the fact that throughout the pages of diplomatic correspondence the congressional edition has the running head "Annual Message of the President", the first Department edition has centered folios instead of running heads, and the second Department edition has the running head "Correspondence". In the congressional edition and in the first Department edition the correspondence is page for page the same, but with a difference throughout of sixteen pages in the numbering, which in the former runs from 31 to 441 and in the latter from 15 to 425. (Bound following the last page of some copies of the congressional edition is a report of the Secretary of the Interior with continuing pagination from 443 to 914.) In the second Department edition the correspondence is page for page and page number for page number the same as in the first Department edition, except that the material of the last five pages of the latter (pp. 421-25) is compressed into four pages (421-24) and there are fifteen added pages (425-39) of material entitled "Correspondence Relative to the Case of Messrs. Mason and Slidell".

The two editions for 1862 may be distinguished by the fact that the congressional edition comprises a single volume while the Department edition is in two parts which have their respective title pages and which are separately bound. In the congressional edition the diplomatic correspondence carries the running head "Annual Message of the President", which is replaced in the Department edition by centered folios. Although in both editions the page numbers run to 910, there are differences at pages 3-5 and 883-910.

The

Both editions for 1863 are in two parts which are bound separately. running head over the correspondence is "Annual Message of the President" throughout the congressional edition and "Diplomatic Correspondence" throughout the Department edition. In the congressional edition part 1 contains pages 1-706, followed by a "Supplement" comprising pages i-cxxxix, and part 2 contains pages 707-1389. In the Department edition part 1 contains pages 1-688 and part 2 pages 689-1400. From first page to last the two editions differ.

Subsequent volumes have likewise been issued both as congressional documents and as Department of State publications. For 1864 and 1865 the only difference between the two, beyond the title pages, is that the congressional document includes, while the Department publication omits (from certain copies thereof at least), the text of the presidential message; and since 1865 differences appear to be confined to the title pages.

The present work cites the second Department edition for Foreign Relations, 1861, and the Department edition for Foreign Relations, 1862 and 1863.

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