Item Description: Title from caption.
At head of title: "Eighteenth Congress, Jan. 1824."
A discussion of Daniel Webster's resolution "That provision ought to be made by law for defraying the expense incident to the appointment of an agent, or Commissioner, to Greece, whenever the President shall deem it expedient to make such appointment." Includes Webster's speech on the Greek Revolution, pp. [1]-14, followed by comments of Representatives Joel R. Poinsett, John Randolph, George Cary, Silas Wood, Ichabod Bartlett, Henry Clay, and Timothy Fuller.
Printing office from p.48. The Howard Gazette and Boston Evening Herald was published at the office of G. A. Gamage, and was printed by Charles Crocker, in January, 1824.
Title on spine: The Greek question in Congress, 1824.
Physical Description: 48 p. ; 25 cm.