Arsenals, and depots for 1859. Report of the operations of the national
armories
Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859. Arsenal for 1859.
Report of the operations of the Watervliet......... Report of the operations of the Washington Report of the operations of the Alleghany.. Report of the operations of the Fort Monroe... Report of the operations of the Frankfort... Report of the operations of the New York Report of the operations of the Watertown........ Report of the operations of the Benicia...... Report of the operations of the Mount Vernon.... Report of the operations of the North Carolina..... Report of the operations of the Charleston..... Report of the operations of the Baton Rouge... Auditor of the Treasury for the year ending June 30, 1859. Abstract of expenditures 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 expenditures of that department for the year ending June 30, 1859. Report of the.......
Auditor on the operations of his office. Auditor on the operations of his office. Auditor on the operations of his office. Auditor on the operations of his office. Auditor on the operations of his office. Auditor on the operations of his office.
Annual report of the First...... Annual report of the Second... Annual report of the Third Annual report of the Fourth... Annual report of the Fifth...... Annual report of the Sixth.....
Balances of appropriations. (See Appropriations.)
Banks of the United States and the specie in their possession, from 1848 to 1859. Statement of the circulating debt of the....... Banks in the different States at the dates annexed. Synopsis of the re- turns of the.............
Banks in different sections of the Union in the years 1856 to 1859. Comparative view of the condition of the......
Banks, according to returns dated nearest January, 1859. Statement of the condition of the..........
Banks in the United States, in various years, from 1850 to 1859. Gen- eral view of the condition of the.....
Barclay, for preventing the abrasion, counterfeiting, and deteriorating the coins of the United States. Report of the commissioners appointed to examine the mode proposed by Doctor J. T.. Barnard, on the dangers and defenses of New York. Essay of Maj. J. G.. Blind. (See Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.)
Blythe Island, in the State of Georgia. Report and correspondence relative to the purchase for a navy depot, of......
Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Report of the........
Books, and other documents received and disposed of by him, under resolutions of January 28, 1857, March 20, 1858, and the third section of the act of February 5, 1859. Statement of Secretary of the Interior, of journals........
Boundary lines, between the States of Maryland and Virginia. Re- port relating to the tracing and marking the.
Boundary line, under first article of treaty, of 1846, with Great Britain. Letter of Commissioner Campbell and report of Lieutenant Clark, in relation to the condition and progress of the survey of the northwestern.
Bounty lands. (See Lands.)
Brandies imported. (See Imported.)
Breadstuffs. (See Imported.)
British North American Provinces, annually, since 1850, showing the imports and exports subject to duty, distinguishing Canada from the other Provinces. Statement of the trade and commerce of the United States with.....
Brown and his followers, at Harper's Ferry, in the State of Virginia. Report of Colonel Lee, relating to the suppression of the insur- rection of John.......
Browne, Esq., in relation to the California Indians. Correspondence between the Indian Office and the present superintendents and agents in California and J. Ross.......
Buildings. (See Patent Office-Post Office-Custom Houses-Capitol Ex- tension.)
Bullion and specie. (See Imports-Exports-Banks.) Bureau of Topographical Engineers for 1859. Report of chief of the.... Bureau of Yards and Docks. Report and detailed estimates of the...... Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, including Naval Academy, Naval Observatory, and Nautical Almanac. Report and detailed
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs. Report and detailed estimates of the
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. Report and detailed estimates of the.......
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Report and detailed estimates of the
Cadets at the Military Academy at West Point. List of.......... California. Report and correspondence relating to the military opera- tions in the department of...............
Camels as a means of military transportation. Report of Major Vin- ton, with correspondence and diary of Lieutenant Hartz, in rela- tion to the usefulness of.....
Canada. (See Exports—Imports.)
Canal near the Isthmus of Darien. Explorations and verifications of a survey of a ship..............................
Canal. Report in relation to the Louisville and Portland......... Cape Fear river. (See River.)
Capitol extension for 1859. Report of Captain Meigs, in charge of the United States....
Capitol extension, Post Office Department, &c. Papers relating to the heating and ventilation of the.......
Capitol extension. Correspondence between the Secretary of War, John F. Conolly, and others, in relation to the marble columns for the......
Cartinas and his marauding band. (See Texas.)
Chicago. Report on the new iron light-house at..
Chicago. Report in relation to the expenditure of the appropriation
for the repair of the light-house and pier at.........
Chickasaw Indian national fund. (See Indians.)
China. Letter from Mr. Reed, minister to China, with a copy of the regulations adopted for consular courts in the empire of.
China, down to the period of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of Tientsin, and also the instructions to Mr. Parker of February, 1857. Correspondence with, instructions to, and dispatches from, the late and present ministers to......
China. Report of the instructions communicated to Mr. McLane by Mr. Marcy, when appointed minister to .......
China and the Ottoman Porte, giving certain judicial powers to minis- ters and consuls of the United States in those countries. Letter from the Secretary of State in relation to a modification of the act of August 11, 1858, to carry into effect certain provisions in the treaties between the United States and...... Claims of American citizens under the treaty with Mexico of January 9, 1860. Statement of the amount of funds remaining in the Treasury for the payment of....
Coinage of gold and silver at the Mint and its branches, including the assay office at New York, annually, from 1792 to June 30, 1859. Statement of.........
Coinage at the Mint of the United States and its branches during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Statement of deposits and.....|
Coins of different nations. Statement of the denomination, weight, fineness, and value of gold and silver........
Coin and bullion imported and exported from 1821 to 1859. State- ment of......
Coins of the United States. Report of Professors Vethake and Rogers in relation to the process and means proposed by Doctor Bar- clay for preventing the abrasion, counterfeiting, and deteriorating the Collection districts. (See Revenue.)
Commerce of the port of Toledo in 1858. Statement of the amount and value of the......
Commerce between the ports of the upper and lower lakes in 1858. Statement of amount and value of the
Commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1859. Annual report of the Register of the Treasury of the........
(See index to the above report at page 663 thereof.) Commercial rights of neutral nations. Letter of Mr. Cass, Secretary
of State, to Mr. Mason, the American minister at France, in relation to...
Commerce of each State and Territory from July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1859, (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the
Commerce of the United States in the year 1858-59, (Com. and Nav.) Statement of the.......
Commissary General of Subsistence of the Army for 1859. Annual report of the....... Commissioner of the General Land Office showing the operations of that office during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859, and the quarter ending September 30, 1859. Annual report of the......... Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the operations of the Office of In- dian Affairs for 1859. Report, with compendium, of the.......... Commissioner of Pensions of the operation of the Pension Office dur- ing the year ending June 30, 1859. Report of the............ Commissioner of Public Buildings for 1859. Annual report, with com- pendium, of the Commissioner of Customs on the operations of his office. Annual re- port of the.........
Commissioner of Patents on the operations of the agricultural branch of the Patent Office for 1859. Annual report of the......... Commissioner of Patents on the operations of the mechanical branch of the Patent Office for 1859, (part 1.) Annnal report of the...... Commissioner of Patents on the operations of the mechanical branch
of the Patent Office for 1859, (part 2.) Annual report of the...... Commissioner of Indian Affairs, submitting an estimate of amounts re- quired to hold councils with certain Indians of the plains, and in the State of Minnesota. Report of the.......... Comptroller, of navy appropriations, expenditures, and balances. State- ment of Second..
Comptroller, on the operations of his office.
Construction, Equipment, and Repair. Report and detailed estimates of the Bureau of...
Consular courts in China. (See China.) Consular officers of the United States for 1858, with a tariff of consular fees, and list of consular officers on the 31st December,11859, &c. Statement of fees received by the.........
Contracts, purchases, or in furnishing supplies. Report relating to issuing orders, and giving a preference to specified individuals in. Contracts for saloons, with model cases and galleries, fitted up in the
east and west wings of the Patent Office. Copies of bids and.... Contracts for the construction of the Patent Office building. Report of the Secretary of the Interior relative to.........
Counterfeiting the frank of a Senator of the United States. Report of the trial and acquittal of William D. Phillips, on a charge of...... Counterfeiting and deteriorating of the coins of the United States. Re-
port of the commissioners appointed to examine the mode pro- posed by Doctor J. T. Barclay of preventing the abrasion....... Court-houses, &c. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction
Courts in China. Regulations of fees of clerks, marshals, and criers in the consular......
Crimean war, (quarto.) Report of Major Delafield on the.......... Crimean war, (quarto.) Report of Major Mordecai on the military operations in the.......
Custom-houses, &c. Report of the engineer in charge of the construc- tion of.....
Custom-house at New Orleans. Report in relation to the condition and propriety of making an appropriation for the completion of the......
Dalles City, in Oregon, to Great Salt Lake City, in Utah, and back. Report of an expedition from..........
Dead letters. (See Postage.)
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind in the District of Columbia. Report of the Board of Directors of the Institution for the......... Deaths, resignations, and dismissions in the navy since December 1, 1858. Statement of.........
Debt of the banks of the United States. (See Banks.)
Debt on the 1st of July, 1858; and, also, on the 1st of July, 1859, in- cluding treasury notes issued under the act of December 23, 1857. Statement of amount of the public........
Defalcation. (See Postmaster at New York.)
Delafield on the Crimean war, (quarto.) Report of Major........... Director of the Mint. (See Mint.)
Dismissions in the navy since December 1, 1858. List of........... District land offices. (See Land Offices.)
District of Columbia. Report on the condition, &c., of the Washing- ton aqueduct in the.......
District of Columbia. Report of the Warden of the Penitentiary in the..........
District of Columbia. Report of the resident physician of the Wash- ington Infirmary in the.........
District of Columbia for the year ending June 30, 1859. Report of the Board of Visitors of the government Hospital for the Insane in the........ District of Columbia. Report of the Board of Directors of the Institu- tion for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind in the.. District of Columbia. Report of the engineer in charge of the finished portion of the Potomac water-works in the....... District of Columbia. Report in relation to obstructions of streets, avenues, and public reservations in the city of Washington, in
Documents, &c., received and disposed of by him under resolutions of January 28, 1857, March 20, 1858, and third section of act of February 5, 1859. Register of Secretary of the Treasury of... Domestic produce. (See Produce.) Dumb. (See Deaf and Dumb.) Duties, revenues, and public expenditures, during the year ending June 30, 1859, agreeably to warrants issued, exclusive of trust funds and treasury notes funded. Statement of........ Dutiable merchandise reëxported, annually, from 1821 to 1859; and the value reëxported from warehouse, under act of August, 1846. Statement of the value of................
Duties accruing thereon; also, the name of articles imported free of duty during the same period, including those made free by the
act of March 3, 1857. Statement of the value of merchandise imported during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859, with the....... Duty which accrued thereon during the same periods, respectively. Statement of the value of woolens, cottons, hempen goods, iron and the manufactures of iron, sugar, hemp, (unmanufactured,) salt, and coal, imported annually from 1844 to 1859, (after de- ducting reëxportations,) and the amount of...
Duty, and such as are not subject to duty, distinguishing Canada from the other provinces. Statement of imports and exports between the United States and the British North American Provinces, annually since 1850, showing the imports and exports subject
Edwards and his associates. Veto by the President of the bill for the relief of Arthur.......
Engineer in charge of the construction of custom-houses, court-houses, post offices, marine hospitals, and other public buildings, con- fided to the charge of the Treasury Department. Report of the.........
Engineers, during the past year, &c. Statement of duties and stations of the corps of Topographical....... Engineers, in relation to the explorations of the San Juan and Yellow Stone rivers and the sinking of artesian wells on the public lands. Report of Captain Humphreys of the Topographical..... Engineer Department, in relation to the condition, &c., of the various
fortifications and the Military Academy, at West Point, New York. Report of Lieutenant Colonel De Russy, of the........ England and France, relating to the verification of the nationality of shipping. Correspondence with diplomatic representatives of.... Enlistment of American citizens in the army of Prussia. Corres- pondence relating to the compulsory....
Estimates of appropriations for the office of Commissioner of the General Land Office for the year ending June 30, 1861..... Estimates for the surveying department of the General Land Office for the year ending June 30, 1861.....
Estimate (general) of appropriations for the office of Secretary of the Navy and Southwest Executive Building for the year ending June 30, 1861...
Estimate (general, civil) of the office of Secretary of the Navy and
Bureaus of the Department........
Estimate (general) of the Southwest Executive Building.
Estimate (summary) for all objects under the control of the Navy De- partment....
Estimate (general) for the navy proper
Estimate (general) for the marine corps..
Estimate (general) for special objects under the control of the Navy Department...
Estimates for the Indian service in Oregon and Washington for the cur-
rent and ensuing fiscal years......
Estimate of the amount that will be required to hold a council with the Kiowas, Camanches, and other Indians who roam near the Arkansas river, west of one hundredth degree of west longitude; with the Arrapahoes and Cheyennes, located below the south fork of the Platte river; and, also, for a council with the Red Lake Chippewas and the Indians of the Red River, in the State of Minnesota, for the extinguishment of their title to lands in that State....
Estimate under the seventh section of the act of August 18, 1856, rela- tive to clerk hire and office expenses of the district land offices.. Estimate of the amount required to defray the expenses of the office of the Potomac water-works for the year ending June 30, 1859...... Expedition from Dalles city, in Oregon, to Great Salt Lake city, in Utah, and back. Report of an......................
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