Engineers, upon the progress of the Pacific railroad explorations and surveys, (part 2.) Report of Captain Humphreys, of the Topographical...
Engineer department, on the Capitol Extension, reconstruction of the dome of the Capitol, and the Post Office Extension, (part 2.) Report of Captain Me'gs, of the. Engineer on the fortifications on the seaboard and northern fron- tier, in 1856, (part 2.) Annual report of the chief... Engineer on the light-house, harbor and river improvements, in 1856, part 2.) Report of the chief Topographical Engineers, in relation to the navigation and surveys of the frontier
lakes. Report of Col. Abert, of the Bureau of Topographical. Espy's Fourth Meteorological Report Copy of Professor.... Estimate for the extension of the United States arsenal at Fayette- ville, North Carolina..
Estimates for the office of Commissioner of the General Land Office, for contingent expenses, surveying, and supplying deficien- cies, &c., (part 1)
Estimates in detail for the office of Secretary of the Navy, includ- ing those of the superintendent of the Nautical Almanac, (part 2) Estimates in detail of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, (part 2).... Estimates in detail of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, including those of the Naval Observatory and Hydrographi- cal office and Naval Academy, (part 2).. Estimates in detail of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment and Repair, (part 2)
Estimates in detail of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, (part 2.) Estimates in detail of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, (part 2). Estimates in detail of the quartermaster and paymaster of the marine corps, (part 2)...
Estimate in general of the office of Secretary of the Navy and the several bureans of that department, (part 2)
Estimate in general for the southwest executive building, (part 2).. Estimates (summary statement) for the navy, marine corps, and for special objects, (part 2)
Estimate of contingent appropriations for office of Commissioner of
the General Land Office, (part 1)......
Estimate of appropriations for surveying department of the Gene- ral Land Office, (part 1).
Estimate of appropriations for surveying public lands and for sup- plying deficiencies, (part 1)....
Estimates in general for the support of the navy, (part 2). Estimate in general for the support of the marine corps, (part 2)... Estimates in general for special objects under the Navy Depart- ment, (part 2) ...
Europe by means of submarine wires. Report of the condition and prospects of a proposed plan for connecting the mag- netic telegraph lines on this continent and.... Expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1856, and the quarter ending September 30, 1856, of the fiscal year 1857. ment of receipts and.
Expenditures, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, for the year ending June 30, 1856, (part 1.) Statement of receipts and.... Expenditures of every kind incurred by the government annually since June 30, 1825, in the construction, repairs, rent, and preservation of custom-houses; the cost, expense, and maintenance of revenue cutters and other vessels engaged in the revenue service, and the amount of all other expendi- tures incurred in the collection of the customs since the above date. Statement of the amount of appropriations and.
Expenditures under the head of contingent expenses, as settled and allowed at the office of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, from July 1, 1855, to June 30, 1856, (part 2.) Abstract of.. Expenditures for the service of the State Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856. Statement of ...
Expenditures of the military establishment during the year 1856. Statement of disbursements on account of the contingent... Expenditures of the national armories, and of the arms and ap- pendages made thereat, during the year ending June 30, 1856. Statement of....
Expenditures from appropriations for contingencies of the War De- partment, its offices and bureaus, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856. Statement of. Expenditures from appropriations for the Indian tribes during the last fiscal year, and the amounts withheld from each, and in whose hands it is. Report, with statements of the amount of Expenditures of the marine hospital fund. Statement of receipts and
Expenses of the government and improvement in the mode of doing business in the Treasury Department. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of retrenchment in the
Exported annually from 1821 to 1856, and the value re-exported from warehouses under act of 1846. Statement of the value of dutiable merchandise re-
Exported annually from 1821 to 1856. Statements of the aggre- gate value of breadstuffs and provisions, cotton, tobacco, and rice.....
Exported to foreign countries from 1840 to 1846, and also the do- mestic exports of like articles for the same periods. State- ments of the values of iron, steel, wool, cotton, silk. flax, linen, hemps, and the manufactures thereof, imported from and
Exports to and imports from Canada and other British possessions in North America, from July 1, 1851, to June 30, 1856. Statement of......
Exports and imports from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1856. Statement of the gross value of `Exported to foreign countries from June 30, 1845, to June 30, 1856.
Statement of the value of manufactured articles of domes. tic produce
Exports of domestic produce, &c., annually, from June 30, 1846, to June 30, 1856. Summary view of the.....
Exported annually from 1821 to 1856. Statement of the value of foreign merchandise and domestic produce, &c.... Exports of domestic produce, the quantity and value shipped to each country, the amount in American and in foreign vessels. General statement of the
Exports of domestic produce, &c, with the articles and their value
classified under the several heads of production. statement of the....
Exported, and the quantity and value shipped to each country. General statement of articles..
Exported, and the amount in American vessels and in foreign vessels, with the aggregate value. Summary of the value of foreign merchandise
Exports, exhibiting the quantity and value of the articles shipped from each collection district. Statement of foreign............. Exports, imports and tonnage, for the year 1856. Index to the general statement of..
Fayetteville, North Carolina. Estimate for the extension of the
United States arsenal at.......
Fifth Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Finances for the year ending June 30, 1856. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the....
First Comptroller. (See Comptroller.)
First Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Report in relation to the improvement of the St. Clair.... Flax, and the fabrics thereof, at different periods. Statement of the productions, manufacture, exportations, importations, con- sumption, &c., of
Flour at New York, from 1800 to June 30, 1855; also, the annual average price of flour in the cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and St. Louis, from 1800 till June 30, 1855. Statement of the average export price of
Foreign nations. Report on the commercial relations of the United States with .......
Fortifications on the seaboard and northern frontier, (part 2.) An- nual report of the Chief Engineer on the.........
Fourth Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Franked by members of Congress. Report respecting additional legislation to secure the transmission by mail of public docu-
Franklin, of the British navy, in the arctic exploration under his command. Correspondence relating to the restoration to the British government of the lost ship "Resolute," commanded by Sir John...
Frauds. (See Revenue.)
Frontier lakes. (See Lakes.)
Glass, its consumption, exportations, importations, &c. Statements relating to the manufacture of ..
Gold and silver supposed to be in circulation, in banks, and in the country, and the amount of bank notes in circulation at d f- ferent periods therein named. Statements of the amount of. Graham, in relation to the harbors, &c., in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indi- ana, and Michigan. Report and survey of Lieut. Col... Greenleaf, navy agent at Washington, for sums disbursed by him as navy agent. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the two per cent. commission claimed by Guano from the Bird Islands. Report respecting the interference of the Venezuelan government with the rights of Ameri- can citizens in collecting-----
Harbor, river, and other improvements, accompanying the Presi- dent's annual message, (part 2.) Report on the condition and progress of the
Harbors, &c., in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Re- port of Lieut. Colonel Graham in relation to the... Harbor at Dubuque, Iowa. Extracts from the report of Colonel S.
H. Long, and others, relative to the Des Moines and Rock River Rapids, and the....
Harbor of Dubuque. Report of Captain Palmer, touching the con- tinuation of the .
Hemp and manilla at different periods
Statement of the produc- tions, manufactures, exportations, importations, consump- tion, &c., of.. "Hermitage," for the purpose of tendering it to the United States, to be used as a site for a branch of the Military Academy at West Point. Copy of a letter from Governor Johnson of Tennessee, with an act of the legislature of that State, re- specting the purchase of the late residence of General Jackson, called the
Hides and skins. (See Importations.)
Hospital for the insane, (part 1.) Annual report of the superin- tendent of the government
Hospital fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in the ports of the United States. Statement of receipts and expendi- tures of the marine....
Hydrometers to the custom-houses, the balances made and distri- buted to States, and the State legislation relative to standard weights and measures. Report of the progress made in the construction and distribution of standard weights and measures, and supply of .....
Ice breaker and breakwater at the entrance of Delaware bay, &c. Report in relation to the Imported, re-exported, and consumed annually from 1821 to 1856, consumption per capita, &c., during same period. State- ment of the value of foreign merchandise.. Imported annually from 1843 to 1856, and amount of duty which accrued on each during the same periods respectively. State- ment of the value of certain articles..
Imports and the imports consumed in the United States, exclusive of specie, during each fiscal year from 1821 to 1856, showing also the value of foreign and domestic exports, &c., and tonnage employed during the same periods. Statement of the value of
Imported annually from 1847 to 1856, with the duties which ac- crued thereon in each year. Statement of the value of iron and other articles
Imports from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1856. Statement of the gross value of the exports and.... Imported annually from 1843 to 1856. Statement of the quantity of wine, spirits, &c
Imports annually from 1821 to 1856. Statement of the value of.. Import not produced in the United States in sufficient quantities to constitute them articles of trade. List of unmanufactured articles of
Importations, exportations, manufactures, consumption, &c., of leather, hides and skins, glass, china, porcelain, earthen and stoneware, hemp, flax, coal, lead, copper, and silk. State- ments of
Imports, the countries from whence imported, with the quantity and value of cach class of merchandise. General statement of.
Imports in American vessels, in foreign vessels, the value from each country, and the aggregate value and the quantity of the same exported from each district of the country. mary of..... Imports, exhibiting the quantity and value of the articles imported into each collection district. Statement of
Imported during the year ending June 30, 1856.
Statement of the indirect trade of the United States, countries of production and shipment, and value of the articles
Imports, exports, and tonnage, for the year 1856. Index to the general statement of....
Indian Affairs, exhibiting the operations of his office and the con- dition of the Indian tribes, &c., (part 1.) Report of the Commissioner of....
(For list of documents accompanynig the above, see page 576 of same.) Indians. Report communicating information respecting the title of the United States to certain land in Kansas set apart to the New York
Indians during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856. Statement of accounts of disbursements, &c, for the benefit of the...... Indian tribes during the last fiscal year. Report of the amount of money expended for the...
Indians at Bluewater, Nebraska Territory. Report of the part taken by Lieut. Colonel Cooke's command in the action with the Sioux..
Indian affairs in California, and accounts of remittances, &c. Cor- respondence between the Treasury and Interior Departments and Edward F. Beale, late superintendent of... Insane within the District of Columbia, for the year ending October 31, 1856, (part 1.) Report of the superintendent of the government hospital for the
Interior, communicating a report from the Commissioner of Pen- sions of the amount necessary to pay the allowances proposed by the bill, passed by the House of Representatives at the last session. "to provide for the settlement of the claims of the officers of the revolutionary army, and of the widows and orphan children of those who died in the service." Report of the Secretary of the Interior, communicating information respecting the title of the United States to certain lands in Kansas, set apart to the New York Indians. Report of the Secretary of the..... Interior, communicating a statement of the balances of appropria-
tions on 1st July, 1855; amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856; with the amount drawn and the balances in the Treasury during the same period. Report of the Secretary of the...
Interior, communicating the report and surveys made with a view to construct a new bridge across the Potomac river. Report of the Secretary of the
Interior, respecting the expenditure of money appropriated for the Indian tribes during the last fiscal year. Report of the Sec- retary of the...
Interior, accompanying the President's annual message, (part 1.) Report of the Secretary of the...
Interior, communicating his opinion respecting the creation of an additional Surveyor General's office, in the district now com- posed of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. Report of the Secretary of the.....
Interior, communicating his opinion respecting the removal of the Surveyor General's office at Dubuque, to some point higher up on the Mississippi. Report of the Secretary of the.. Interior, communicating a report of the number of widow pensioners now drawing pensions under act of 1853, and the amount of money required to pay said pensions from 4th March, 1848, up to the date of said act. Report of the Secretary of the..
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