Steamer Mohawk. Report of the capture of the slaver Wildfire by the United States.......
Steel and the manufactures thereof, imported into the United States in the years ending June 30, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859. State- ment of the quantity and value of iron and.. Stock held in trust by the United States for the Chickasaw national fund and Smithsonian Institution. Statement of the amount of...........
Sugar and coffee rations of the soldiers of the army of the United States. Recommendations of General Twiggs and others to in- crease the........
Sugar imported. (See Imported.) Superintendent of the Public Printing. Surgeon General of the army for 1859. Surgeon General of the army, on the
army for 1858 and 1859. Report of the......... Surveyor general of Minnesota for 1859. Report of field and office work of the.......
Surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri for 1859. Report of the operations in the office of.........
Annual report of the......... Annual report of the......... sickness and mortality of the
Surveyor general of Wisconsin and Iowa and Dakota Territory for 1859, with estimates. Report of the operations of the office of.............
Surveyor general of Louisiana for 1859. Report of the operations of the...
Surveyor general of Florida for 1859. Report of the......... Surveyor general of New Mexico for 1859. Report of the....
Surveyor general of Kansas and Nebraska for 1859. Report of the Surveyor general of California for 1859. Report of the...... Surveyor general of Oregon for 1859. Report of the Surveyor general of Washington for 1859. Report of the...... Surveyor general of Utah for 1859. Report of the
Survey of the Mississippi delta. Report of the Bureau of Topograph- ical Engineers on the.........
Survey of the north and northwestern lakes. Report of the Topo- graphical Bureau on the....
Survey of the northwestern boundary line, under first article of treaty of 1846, with Great Britain. Letter of Commissioner Camp- bell and Lieutenant Clark, in relation to the condition and progress of the....
Swamp lands. (See Lands.)
Tariff and price of lands under which the revenue from those sources was collected. Statement of the revenues collected, from 1789 to 1859, from customs, public lands, and miscellaneous sources, including loans and treasury notes; also the expenditures during the same period and the particular..... Territory from portions of New Mexico, Utah, Kansas, and Nebraska. Memorials of residents at and near the slope of the Rocky Mountains, praying the erection of a new........
Texas. Report and correspondence relating to military operations of that portion of the army, under the command of General Twiggs, in the department of......
Texas, with accompanying documents, and a statement of the Secre- tary of War, with accompanying correspondence, in relation to depredations committed on the Rio Grande by Cortinas and his men, under supposed connivance with the military authorities of Texas. Letter from the Governor of....... Texas, with a tender of services, by Governor Houston, of five thou- sand Texas volunteers and a call for two thousand percussion and one thousand Sharp's rifles, three thousand Colt's revolvers, and one thousand cavalry accouterments. Further correspond- ence in relation to hostilities on the Rio Grande in..
Third Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Toledo, Ohio, in 1858. Statement of the lake commerce of the port
of.... Tonnage of the United States, annually, from 1789 to June 30, 1859; also the registered and enrolled licensed tonnage employed in steam navigation each year. Statement of the amount
of......... Tonnage employed in the United States, during each year, from 1821 to 1859, &c. Statement of...... Tonnage of American and foreign vessels cleared from the United States during the year ending June 30, 1859. (Rep. Com. and Nav.) Statement of the........ Tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered into the United States from foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1859. (Rep. Com. and Nav.) Statement of the....... Tonnage of American and foreign vessels arriving from and departing to each foreign country in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the value of exports from and imports to each foreign country, and the.........
Tonnage and national character of foreign vessels entered into and cleared from the United States in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the .....
Tonnage of American and foreign vessels cleared from each district of the United States in the year 1858-59. Statement of the.............
Tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered
the United States in the year 1858-59. Statement of the.......
Tonnage of the several districts of the United States in the year 1858- 59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the
Tonnage of the several districts of the United States in the year 1858 and 1859. (Com. and Nav.) the.....
Tonnage from 1815 to 1859. (Com. and Nav.) the registered and enrolled...... Tonnage thereof in the year 1859. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the number and class of vessels built, and the........... Topographical engineers, in charge of the office of explorations and surveys, with his views in relation to the explorations of the San Juan and Yellow Stone rivers, and sinking artesian wells, &c. Report of Captain Humphreys, of the.........
Topographical engineers in relation to surveys, improvements, &c., of lakes, rivers, harbors, roads, &c., in 1859. Report of the chief of the.........
Topographical engineers during the past year. Report designating the stations and duties of the corps of......
Treasurer of the United States on the operations of his office. Annual report of the...........
Treasury communicating a report of the Register of the Treasury showing the unexpended amount of the fund set apart by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo for the payment of claims of citizens of the United States. Report of the Secretary of
Treasury for the year ending June 30, 1859. Abstract of expend- itures under the head of "contingent expenses of the navy," as settled and allowed at the office of the Fourth Auditor of the........ Treasury for the Post Office Department of the receipts and expendi- tures of that department for the year ending June 30, 1859. Re- port of the Auditor of the........ Treasury on the state of the finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the..........
Treasury notes issued under the act of December 23, 1857. Statement of the amount of the public debt on July 1, 1858, and July 1, 1859, including.............
Treasury in relation to the export and import trade of the United States with Great Britain and France for the years ending June 30, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, and 1857; also, the quantity and value of iron and manufactures of iron and manufactures of wool from Great Britain, and manufactures of silk, wines, and distilled liquors from France. Report, with statements, of the Secretary of the......... Treasurer on the operations of his office. Treasury on the operations of his office. ter of the...... Treasury; amount of drafts outstanding; amount subject to draft; amount of receipts; and amount of drafts paid, as shown by the Treasurer's weekly exhibits, rendered during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Statement of the amount of moneys in the United States..
Annual report of the....... Annual report of the Regis-
Treasury in relation to the expenditure of the appropriation for the repair of the light-house and pier at Chicago. Report of the Secretary of the....... Treasury communicating a statement of the trade and commerce of the United States with the British North American provinces, an- nually, since 1850. Report of the Secretary of the....... Treasury communicating a statement of the number and location of the United States marine hospitals, with the number and compensa- tion of employés therein, the number of seamen admitted in each, and the annual expenses of each during the years ending 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859. Report of the Secretary of the.... Treasury communicating a statement of the amount of revenue col- lected annually in each collection district, from 1854 to 1859, with the amount expended and the number of persons employed in each district. Report of the Secretary of the..... Treasury in relation to the state and condition of the custom-house at New Orleans, and the necessity of further appropriations for its completion. Report of the Secretary of the........ Treasury communicating the results of the investigation made, pur- suant to the joint resolution of the 26th of February, 1857, "to prevent the counterfeiting of the coins of the United States." Report of the Secretary of the.........
Trust funds. (See Indian trust fund-also Stocks.)
Utah Report and correspondence relating to the operations of that portion of the army under the command of General Johnston in the department of
Utah and the Attorney General or President with reference to the legal proceedings and condition of affairs in that Territory. Corre- spondence between the judges of....
Utah Territory. Report of the massacre at Mountain Meadows and other massacres in......
Vessels built in each State and Territory of the United States, and the
tonnage thereof, in the year 1859. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the number and class of..........
Vessels built in the several States and Territories of the United States, and the tonnage thereof, in the year 1859. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the number and class of.....
Vessels which entered into and cleared from the United States for for- eign countries during the year ending June 30, 1859. (Rep. Com. and Nav.) Statement of the national character of.... Vessels arriving from and departing to each foreign country during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of exports to and imports from, and the tonnage of American and foreign
Vessels cleared from each district of the United States in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the tonnage of Amer- ican and foreign...........
Vessels entered into each district of the United States in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the tonnage of Amer- ican and foreign..........
Vessels cleared from each district of the United States in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the countries to which American and foreign.....
Vessels arrived in each district of the United States in the year 1858-59. (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the countries to which Ameri- can and foreign....
Veto by the President of the United States of the bill "making an appropriation for deepening the channel over the St. Clair flats, in the State of Michigan"..
Veto by the President of the United States of the bill "in relation to the removal of obstructions to the navigation in the mouth of the Mississippi river".
Veto by the President of the United States of the bill for the relief of Arthur Edwards and his associates.......
Virginia and Maryland. Report relating to the tracing and marking the boundary line between the States of...........
Wallen of his expedition, in 1859, from Dalles City, in Oregon, to Great Salt Lake City, in Utah, and back. Report of Captain
War steamers. (See Steamers.)
War, accompanying the President's annual message, showing the ope- rations of the War Department during the year 1859. Report of the Secretary of............
(See list of documents accompanying the above at page 19 of the same.) War communicating an Essay from Major Barnard on the Dangers and Defenses of New York. Report of the Secretary of............................. War in relation to the contract for the marble columns for the Capitol extension, &c. Statement of the Secretary of............... War communicating a copy of the memorial of Brevet Lieutenant Col- onel B. S. Roberts, relating to a reorganization of the militia of the United States. Report of the Secretary of...... War communicating the reports of the expeditions of Captain Wallen, Lieutenant Bonnycastle, Lewis Scholl, Lieutenant Dixon, and Lieutenant Houston, from Dalles City, in Oregon, to Great Salt Lake City, in Utah. Report of the Secretary of..... War in answer to a resolution of the Senate, whether any orders have been issued by his directions by which a preference is directed to be given to specified individuals in contracts, purchases, or in furnishing supplies. Report of the Secretary of............ War communicating the report of Major Delafield on the Crimean war. Letter of the Secretary of...
War transmitting the report of Major Mordecai on the military opera- tions of the Allies and Russians in the Crimea. Report of the Secretary of............
War transmitting a report of the Surgeon General in relation to sick- ness and mortality in the army. Letter of the Secretary of....... Warehouse, under act of August, 1846. Statement of the value of
dutiable merchandise reëxported annually from 1821 to 1859; and the value reëxported from....
Warehouse on July 1, 1858, and on the 1st of each succeeding month until June 30, 1859. Statement of the amount of goods in... Warehouse in New York on the 1st day of November, in the years 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859. Statement of the value of goods in....
Washington aqueduct in 1859. Report of the condition and opera- tions on the...........
Washington and Oregon. (See Estimates.)
Washington Infirmary, with lists of government patients admitted, dis- charged, and those under treatment. Report of the resident physician of the.. Washington. Report in relation to obstructions of streets, avenues, and public reservations in the city of............
Water-works in the District of Columbia. Report of the engineer in charge of the finished portion of the Potomac. Wildfire, on the coast of Cuba. Report of the capture of the slaver..... Wines. (See Imported.)
Yards and Docks. Report and detailed estimates of the Bureau of......
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