Imports and exports from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1858. Statement of the gross value of... Imported, re-exported, and consumed annually from 1821 to 1858, inclusive, and also the estimated population and rate of consump- tion per capita during the same period. Statement of the value of foreign merchandise..
Imports, and the imports consumed in the United States, exclusive of specie, during each fiscal year from 1821 to 1858; showing also the value of foreign and domestic imports, exclusive of spe- cie, and the tonnage employed during the same periods. State- ment of the total value of.
Imported annually from 1844 to 1858, (after deducting re-exporta- tions,) and the amount of duty which accrued on each during the same periods, respectively. Statement of the value of woolens, cottons, hempen goods, iron, sugars, salt and coal.... Imported annually from 1843 to 185
Statement of the quantity
Imports annually from 1821 to 1858. Statement of the value of... Imported from and exported to foreign countries from 1840 to 1858; and also showing the domestic exports of like articles for the same periods. Statement of the value of iron and manufactures of iron, and iron and steel; steel; wool, and manufactures of wool; manufactures of cotton; silk, and manufactures of silk; flax, and linen fabrics; hemp, and manufactures of hemp; Manila, sun, and other hemps of India, and silk and worsted goods.. Imported annually from 1847 to 1858, with the duties which ac- crued thereon during each year, respectively, and brandies for the years 1856, 1857, and 1858. Statement of the value of iron, manufactures of iron, and iron and steel; steel; sugar; wines, and all fabrics of which wool, cotton, silk, flax, or hemp is a component part.....
Imports from Canada and other British possessions in North Amer- ica from July 1, 1851, to June 30, 1858. Statement of exports to and..
Imported into the United States during the year ending June 30, 1858. General and summary statements of goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, and manufactures of foreign countries.
Imported into each collection district of the United States during the year ending June 30, 1858. General statement of goods, wares, and merchandise, of the growth, produce, and manufac- ture of foreign countries....
Imports from foreign countries, and the tonnage of American and foreign vessels arriving from and departing to each foreign coun- try during the year ending June 30, 1858. Statistical view of the commerce of the United States, exhibiting the value of ex- ports to and
Imported during the year ending June 30, 1858. General and sum-
mary statement of the indirect trade of the United States, the countries of production and of shipments, with the value of the articles
Indians on the plains. Report of Colonel Sumner's expedition against the....
Indian disturbances near Fort Arbuckle. Report and correspond- ence relating to army operations in suppressing.... Indians and the gallantry and hardships of those engaged in them. General Orders No. 22, with an account of the combats with hos-
Indian Affairs, with accompanying reports from Indian agents, &c. Annual report of the Commissioner of.-----
(See list of documents accompanying the above at page 369 of same.)
Indians during the year ending June 30, 1858, with a list of the names of the persons to whom goods, moneys, or effects have been delivered during that period. Copies of accounts of persons charged with the disbursement, &c., of moneys, goods, or effects for the benefit of the..... Indian outbreaks.
Report in relation to stationing the army so as to diminish the cost of transportation and subsistence, and perform the necessary service in suppressing.
Indians in Oregon and Washington Territories Copy of the topo- graphical memoir and map of Colonel Wright's late campaign against the..............
Indian tribes payable on time. Statement of amount due under treaties with various.......... Indian affairs.
Views of the Secretary of the Interior relative to... Indian agency. Report of the New York...
Indian agency. Report of the Mackinac...
Indian agency. Report of the State of Michigan..........
Indian agency in the vicinity of Green Bay. Report of the
Report of the northern...
Indians, with the amount credited to each tribe, &c. Statement of stocks held in trust for the
Infirmary. Annual report of the resident physician of the Wash- ington
Insane for the District of Columbia.
Annual report of the board
of visitors of the government hospital for the Inspectors of steamboats. See Steamboats. Interior, showing the amount paid for pensions since the commence- ment of the government by States. Report of the Secretary of the......
Interior, communicating statements showing all expenditures from the treasury for public and private purposes in the District of Columbia; the number of town lots originally owned by the United States in Washington; the number sold and the sum for which sold; the number reserved and their value; the estimated value of individual property, and the value of government property. Report of the Secretary of the Interior, relating to the public lands, Indian affairs, pensions, the District of Columbia, wagon roads, public documents, the census, judiciary, and Patent Office. Annual report of the Secretary of the
Interior, communicating statements of appropriations. Report of the Secretary of the..... Interior, upon Pacific wagon roads. Report of the Secretary of the. Iowa. Letter from the Commissioner of the General Land Office in relation to the establishment of a new land office in...... Iron imported annually from 1844 to 1858. Statement of the value of...
Iron, coal, and timber of the Deep river country, in the State of North Carolina. Report of an examination of the.. Iron and steel, and manufactures thereof, imported into the United States during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1856, 1857, 1858. Statement of the quantity and value of
Iron at New York for the years ending June 30, 1856, 1857, and 1858. Statement of the average monthly price of pig, com- mon bar, and railroad bar... Isthmus between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Message of the President of the United States relative to the importance of legislation for the protection of American citizens while in transit across the.....
Isthmus of Darien. Report of an exploration and verification of surveys made of a ship canal near the
Jail in Washington city. Letter of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia in relation to the necessity of a new. Judiciary and its officers, and the accommodations for holding courts. Views of the Secretary of the Interior relating to affairs connected with the...
Lakes. Reports of the survey of the northern and northwestern... Lakes Michigan, St. Clair, Erie, Ontario, and Champlain. Report of Colonel Graham on harbor works on... Lakes. Report of Captain Meade of the progress during the past year of the survey of the northern and northwestern... Land Office, on the operations of the General Land Office for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1858, and the quarter ending September 30, 1858. Annual report of the Commissioner of the General..
Land office in Iowa. Letter of the Commissioner of the General Land Office in relation to the establishment of a new.... Land condemnation case. Opinion of Judge Brewer in the Great Falls.....
Lands. Views of the Secretary of the Interior relating to the public. Lands, exclusive of school sections, prepared for market and not
advertised for sale on June 30, 1858; those prepared for market during the fiscal year 1857-'58; those advertised for sale during that year; also those prepared for market and advertised for sale during the quarter ending September 30, 1858; and the whole quantities of unoffered surveyed public land on hand September 30, 1858. Statement of the quan- tities of public
Land business under acts of 1847, 1850, 1852, and 1855, on Sep- tember 30, 1858. Statement of the condition of the bounty. Lands selected for, approved, and patented to the several States under acts of 1849, 1850, up to September 30, 1858. State- ment of swamp...
Lands for railroad purposes in Iowa, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Mississippi, and Minnesota. State- ments relating to grants of.....
Lands for the relief of certain settlers on the public lands in the State of Wisconsin. Statement relating to grants of.............
Lands. Statement relating to graduation entries of public Lands in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mex- ico, Utah, California, Washington, and Oregon. Statements relating to the surveys of.....
Lands to the General Land Office from October 1, 1857, to Septem ber 30, 1858, showing the number of miles surveyed in the different States and Territories, and the aggregate number of acres embraced therein. Statement of returns of surveys
Land claims, under titles derived from former governments, which have been recognized by the United States pursuant to treaty stipulations. Statement relating to private. Lands to Oregon and Washington under acts of 1850 and acts amendatory thereof. Statement relating to donations of.... Lands of the government. Statement relating to depredations upon
Land Office. Abstract of the annual report of the Commissioner of the General.....
Land sold, of cash, &c., received therefor, of incidental expenses thereon, and of payments into the treasury on account thereof in the first and second half of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1858. Statement of public.....
Lards. Report of experiments in sinking artesian wells upon the public
Lead at New York during the years ending June 30, 1856, '57, and '58. Statement of the average monthly price of..
Leather at New York during the years ending June 30, 1856, '57, and '58. Statement of the average monthly price of..
Letter postage. (See Postage.)
Light-house and beacon on St. Clair flats. Report of Captain
Whipple in relation to constructing a-----
Light-house establishment. Report of the expenses of the light- houses, the charges levied by other countries on American vessels for light duties, and the charge per ton that should be levied on vessels to support the....
Light-House Board for 1858. Annual report of the.... Light-houses and supporting the light-house system since the crea- tion of the Light-House Board; and, also, the expense for the same number of years preceding its establishment. State- ment of the annual expense of erecting..
Live-oak timber. Report of the Bureau of Construction, &c., in relation to contracts for
Long, on the improvement of Red river near the raft; the removal of obstructions from the mouths of the Mississippi river; the construction of a road from Fort Riley to Fort Kearney; disbursements and settlements on account of western rivers at large; the improvement of the Ohio river, including Cumberland dam; and the improvement of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas rivers. Annual report of Lieut...
Mails under the postal treaty with Great Britain for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1858. Statement of amount of postages on British.
Mail account with Prussia, Canada, California, Havana, and Mexico. Statement of closed...
Mail routes between New York and San Francisco via Aspinwall and Panama, and between San Francisco and the Mississippi river vin Fort Yuma and Franklin, (El Paso,) with distances be- tween intermediate points noted. Report of Special Agent Bailey of observations while passing over the... Mail route from San Antonio, Texas, to San Diego, California. Report relating to a...
Mail service abroad, as in operation September 30, 1858. State- ment of United States..
Statement of sums paid for the year ending June
30, 1858, on the New York and Liverpool line, New York and Chagres line, and the Astoria and Panama line of................ Mail service in coaches, steamboats, and railroads for the year end- ing June 30, 1858, as exhibited by the state of the arrange- ments at the close of the year. Tabular statement of.. Mail routes, mail contractors, route agents, express agents, local agents, and mail messengers at the close of the contract year, ending June 30, 1858 Statement of the number of... Mail service in the States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, California, and the Territories of Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, Nebraska, Kansas, and Washington, as in operation on June 30 and September 30, 1858. Statement of the number of miles and annual cost of.
Mail service on railroads in the northwest and southwest sections, as in operation on September 30, 1858. number of miles, cost, &c., of
Mail service in steamboats on September 30, 1858. Statement of the number of miles and cost of.... Mail transportation and the cost thereof in each State and Territory during the year ending June 30, 1858. Tabular statement showing the increase and decrease of...
Mail routes on which improvements have been made and additional expense incurred. Detailed statement of ... Mail matter exchanged between the United States and England, Prussia, France, Bremen, and Hamburg. Statement of the amount of...........
Mail steamers on the Cunard, Collins, miscellaneous, Havre, and Bremen lines. Statements of amount of revenue to the United States and the Post Office Department from the...... Mails between the United States and Prussia for the year ending June 30, 1858. Statement of receipts and disbursements in closed..
Mails from the Mississippi to the Pacific. Copies of contracts with J. Butterfield for carrying the....
Manufactures. Tabular statements of the statistics of.. Manufactures of the United States in 1850. Synoptical statement
of the amount of capital employed, cost of labor and raw material, and value of products of the..
Marine barracks at Brooklyn navy yard. Abstract of offers for ex- cavation, &c., for foundations of
Marine corps, with estimates, &c. Annual report of the officer in charge of the United States...
Marine corps for the year 1858. Statements of proposals for supply- ing rations, clothing, fuel, &c., for the..
Measures and balances made and furnished the States and custom- houses annually since 1835, &c. Report in relation to weights. Medicine and Surgery. Report, with detailed estimates, of the Bureau of
Merchandise. (See Imported.)
Messages of the President of the United States. (See President.) Mexico in relation to levying contributions on American citizens, and threatening them with expulsion from that republic for non-compliance. Correspondence with the republic of.... Military Asylum, with the annual report of the treasurer, showing
its financial condition. Report of the Commissioners of the..
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