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In the Senate of the United States, August 18, 1852, ordered to be printed, Mr. Borland made the following report : The Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred the "memorial of Robert Mills, proposing a plan for a railroad and telegraphic communication with the Pacific Ocean," have had it under consideration, and report
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