Music Teach James D. Richardson." Vol. 8, 8°. Washington, 1898, PP. 235-254. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph relating to international copyright, p. 7 of the separate print.) (34) Memorial of 1884 (December 19). [Memorial of the Music Teachers' ers' Association National Association praying that steps be taken for the establishment of an international copyright law.] Printed, without signatures, in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 48th Congress, 2d session." Vol. 16, pt. 1. 4°. Washington, 1885, p. 348. (35) Cleveland FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION Messages of 1885 (December 8).-Message of the President [Grover President Cleveland] communicated to the two Houses of Congress, 1st session of 49th Congress. Printed, I 1., 44 pp. 8°. Washington, Government printing office, 1885. In "Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 1st session of the 49th Congress." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1886, doc. no. 1, pp. i-xliv. In "A Compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents. 1789-1897. By James D. Richardson." Washington, 1898, pp. 324-365. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph relating to international copyright, p. 12 of the separate print.) Vol. 8, 8°. (36) 1886 (July 9).—International Copyright. Message from the President of the United States [Grover Cleveland], transmitting report of the Secretary of State, inclosing correspondence between the Department of State and the Governments of Switzerland and Italy relating to the subject of international copyright. Printed, 54 pp., in "Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 1st session of the 49th Congress, 1885-'86." Vol. 35, 8°. Washington, 1886, doc. no. 354. (37) FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION 1886 (December 6).-Message of the President [Grover Cleveland] communicated to the two Houses of Congress, 2d session of 49th Congress. In "Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 2d session of the 49th Congress." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1887, doc. no. 1, pp. i-xxxix. In "A Compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents. 1789-1897. By James D. Richardson." Vol. 8, 8°. Washington, 1898, pp. 497-529. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph relating to international copyright, p. xii.) (38) Message 1886 (December 15).-International Copyright. from the President of the United States [Grover Cleveland], transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, inclosing correspondence which has passed between the Department of State and the Governments of Switzerland and France on the subject of international copyright since July 9, 1886. Printed, 29 pp., in "The Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 2d session of the 49th Congress. 1886-'87." Vol. 20, 8°. Washington, 1887, doc. no. 37. FIFTIETH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION (39) Chace bill 1888 (April 23-May 9).—Discussion in Senate on Chace Discussion on bill (S. 554). Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 50th Congress, 1st session." Vol. 19, pt. 4, 4°. Washington, 1888, pp. 3231-3245; 3269-3274; 3506-3520; 3878-3882. (40) NOTE.-A favorable vote is recorded, p. 3882. FIFTIETH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION 1889 (March 2).—Copyright law. Speech of Hon. Thomas R. Hudd, of Wisconsin, in House of Representatives, Saturday, March 2, 1889, on the copyright law of the United States as amended by the Chace bill, passed by the Senate, May 9, 1888. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 50th Congress, 2d session." Vol. 20, pt. 3, 4°. Washington, 1889, Appendix, pp. 207-211. FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION (41) Speech of T: R. Hudd President Har 1889 (December 3).-Message of the President [Benjamin Message of Harrison], communicated to the two Houses of Congress, rison 1st session of 51st Congress. In "The Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 1st session of the 51st Congress." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1890, doc. no. 1, pp. i-xxxiii. In "A Compilation of the messages and Testimony before H. R. Comthe mittee on Judiciary Reports of International ference papers of the Presidents. 1890 (February 9).-Testimony of the International typographical union committee and the representative of the American copyright league before the House committee on the judiciary on international copyright. 16 pp. 8°. Washington, Government printing office, 1890. (44) 1890 (February 13).-Sundry reports on Weights and American Con- Measures, Patent Laws, Trade- Marks, Copyrights, a uniform system of customs regulations, and a circular of the Peace Union of Philadelphia, prepared for the use of the International American Conference. February 13, 1890.Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. 118 pp., 1 table. 118 pp., 1 table. 8°. Washington, Government printing office, 1890. In "The Executive documents of the Senate of the United States for the 1st session of the 51st Congress. 1889-'90." Vol. 8, 8°. Washington, 1890, doc. no. 57. (45) · Discussion on Chace bill Speeches of A. P. Fitch, J. W. NOTE.-Contains: Report by Mr. Charles Dudley Warner on Copyright, pp. 61-70. 1890 (March 7).-International American Conference. Reports of committees and discussions thereon. English ed. 2 v., 4°. Washington, 1890. (46) NOTE.-Contains: Report of Committee on Patents and Trade-marks [and Copyright], v. 2, pp. 555-569. 1890 (May 1 and 2).-Discussion in House of Representatives on Chace bill; H. R. 6941. Printed in the Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 1st session." Vol. 21, pt. 5, 4°. Washington, 1889 [-'90], pp. 4104-4108; 4134-4157. (47) NOTE.-Adverse vote on the bill recorded, pp. 4155-4156. 1890 (May 2.)—International copyright. Speech of Hon. Ashbel P. Fitch, of New York, in the House of Representatives, Friday, May 2, 1890, on the bill (H. R. 6941). Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, Ist session." Vol. 21, pt. 11. 4°. Washington, 1889 [-'90], Appendix, pp. 387-388. Speech of Hon. James W. Covert, of New York. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 1st session." Vol. 21, pt. 5, 4°. Washington, 1889 [-'90], pp. 4152-4153. Speech of Hon. Amos J. Cummings, of New York. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 1st session." Vol. 21, pt. 11, 4°. Washington, 1889 [-'90], Appendix, pp. 109–110. (48) of President Har 1890 (July 11).-Message from the President of the United Messages States [Benjamin Harrison], transmitting Report of the rison International American Conference concerning patents, trademarks, and copyrights. July 11, 1890. Printed, 10 pp., in "The Executive documents of the Senate of the United States for the 1st session of the 51st Congress. Vol. 11, 8°. Washington, 1890, doc. no. 177. CONTAINS.-Appendix. Treaty on Literary and Artistic Copyright [English text], pp. 6-7. 1889-'90." (49) NOTE. This document was included in the compilation entitled "International American Conference. Reports and Recommendations, together with the Messages of the President and the letters of the Secretary of State transmitting the same to Congress." 8°. Washington, Government printing office, 1890. FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION 1890 (December 1).—Message of the President [Benjamin Harrison], communicated to the two Houses of Congress, 2d session of 51st Congress. In "The Executive documents of the House of Representatives for the 2d session of the 51st Congress." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1891, doc. no. 1, pp. i-xxix. In "A Compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents. 1789-1897. By James D. Richardson." Vol. 9, 8°. Washington, 1898, pp. 107-129. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph in favor of "legislation affording just copyright protection to foreign authors on a footing of reciprocal advantage for our authors abroad," p. xxvi.) (50) Discussions in House of Representatives Speech of W: E. Simonds 1890 (December 2 and 3).-Discussions in House of Representatives. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 2d session." Vol. 22, pt. 1, 4°. Washington, 1891, pp. 32-36; 36-38; 55-60. (51) NOTE.-Favorable vote recorded, p. 60. 1890 (December 3).-International Copyright. Speech of Hon. William E. Simonds, of Connecticut, in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, December 3, 1890, on the bill (H. R. 10881). Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 2d session." Vol. 22, pt. 4, 4°. Washington, 1891, Appendix, pp. 3-5. (52) Discussions in 1891 (February 9 and 13).—Discussions in the Senate on House Act: H. R. 10881. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 2d session." Vol. 22, pt. 3, 4°. Washington, 1891, pp. 2378-2396; 2601-2618. Senate Speech of J: W. Daniel Senate (53) 1891 (February 13).-International Copyright. The bill erects a bastile, not a republic of letters. Speech of Hon. John W. Daniel, of Virginia, in the Senate of the United States, Friday, February 13, 1891. Printed in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 2d session." Vol. 22, pt. 3, 4°. Washington, 1891, pp. 2608-2612. (54) NOTE. The above speech with other remarks was reprinted under the following title: "International Copyright.-The bill erects a bastile, not a republic of letters. A scheme to place authors at the mercy of publishers; to import foreign printers to compete with our own printers; and to increase the cost of books to the people." Remarks of Hon. John W. Daniel, of Virginia, in the Senate of the United States, February 13, 14, and 18, 1891, 31 pp., 8°. Washington [Government printing office], 1891. Discussion in 1891 (February 14-18).-Discussion in the Senate. Printed, in the "Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the 51st Congress, 2d session." Vol. 22, pt. 3, 4°. Washington, 1891, pp. 2664-2668; 2670-2677; 2790-2796; 2836-2849. (55) Discussion in House of Representatives NOTE. A favorable vote is recorded, p. 2849. 1891 (February 28).-Discussion in the House of Representatives. Printed, in the "Congressional Record: con |