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WASHINGTON, _January 1, 1817_.
_To the Senators of the United States, respectively_:
SIR: Objects interesting to the United States requiring that the Senate
should be in session on the 4th of March next to receive such
communications as may be made to it on the part of the Executive, your
attendance in the Senate Chamber in this city on that day is accordingly
requested.
JAMES MADISON.
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