Title. Vol. Part. No. Page. 54 Letter from 49 Raymond, R. W. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Letter of Reduction of employés in the State Department. Message 35 of the.... 12 83 Springfield armory. Letter from the Secretary of War, trans- Stamps, postage. Letter from the Postmaster General, trans- State, transmitting report relative to the commercial relations Surgeon General of the army. Annual report of the... the Secretary of War, transmitting information relative to... T. Telegraph, postal. Letter from the Postmaster General, trans. Texas. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting report Tonnage duties in West India islands. Letter from the Secre- Treasury, on the state of the finances for the year 1868. An- Reports and documents accompanying the above. I. The Secretary's report. ..... Title. (TABLES ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT.) 1. Receipts and expenditures of the United States for fis- 2. Receipts and expenditures of the United States for first 3. Public debt and synopsis of laws creating it II. Reports of treasury officers. Architect, Supervising.. 1. Public buildings in charge and the cost of sites, con- 2. Appropriations for the erection and repairs of the same. 4. Expenditures for repairs and preservation of public 5. Expenditures for furniture and repairs of furniture. Auditor, Second Auditor, Third.. 1. Expenses of foreign missions for fiscal year 1868 3. Expenditures for relief of American seamen, 1868 4. Amounts refunded to citizens and seamen, 1868 5. Amounts expended by consular officers on account of 6. Number of destitute American seamen returned to the 7. Department accounts received and allowed 8. Expenses of assessing the internal revenue taxes, 1868. 11. Miscellaneous expenses of collecting internal revenue 12. Drawbacks on merchandise refunded, 1868 13. Amounts paid to internal revenue inspectors.. Auditor, Sixth, (for Post Office Department). Coast Survey.. Commissioner of Customs Commissioner of Internal Revenue Comptroller of Currency 1. Employés of the bureau and their compensation.. Comptroller, Second Director of Bureau of Statistics 1. Imports and exports of coin from 1821 to 1868 2. Exports of domestic merchandise from 1860 to 1868. 3. Imports and re-exports of foreign merchandise from 4. Exports of domestic products, 1868 5. Re-exports of foreign merchandise, 1868 6. Imports of foreign merchandise, 1868.... 7. Tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered and 8. Tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered and 9. Bonded warehouse transactions from 1847 to 1868. 1. Deposits at the Mint and branches, 1868 2. Coinage at the mint and branches, 1868..... 3. Deposits of domestic gold and silver productions .. 1868... 6. Silver coinage from 1853 to 1868. 7. Deposits of domestic silver productions from 1841 to 8. Silver coins, their weight and value 9. Gold coins, their weight and value 10. Gold, silver, and copper coinage from 1792 to 1868 Register 1. Claims paid "not otherwise provided for," 1868. 2. Customs employés and their compensation.. 3. Expenditures at each custom-house previous to 1868 4. Public debt, statement from 1791 to 1868. 5. Total revenue of the United States from 1791 to 1868.. 6. Total expenditures of the United States from 1791 to 7. Tonnage of United States vessels from 1789 to 1868.. 9. Appendix A, tonnage of vessels 10. Appendix B, ship-building. Solicitor 1. Suits brought and business arising therefrom, 1867. 1. Receipts and payments by the United States assistant Treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriation for the service Treasury, transmitting statement relative to the issue, conver- Treasury, enclosing estimates of current expenses of the legis- Treasury, transmitting report of Hon. Israel T. Hatch, on Treasury, asking for an additional appropriation for machinery, Treasury, relative to postponing time for discontinuance of Treasury, transmitting report relative to the Engraving and Treasury, relative to cost of the mint at Carson City, Nevada. Treasury, relative to buildings held and occupied by that depart- Treasury, transmitting a report of the Comptroller of the Cur- Treasury, relative to the Delaware breakwater, the erection of 5 434 435 436 440 445 445 445 446 447 308 260 271 271 288 291 292 Title. Treasury, relative to the removal of certain persons from the Treasury, relative to money arising from sales of captured and Treasury, transmitting report of R. W. Raymond on mineral Treasury, relative to the marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois. Treasury, transmitting list of clerks, &c., in the Treasury V. Veterinary surgeons in the army. Letter from the Secretary of Virginia. Letter from the Secretary of War communicating W. War, transmitting papers relative to the sale of the Fort Snel- War, relative to a bridge over the Missouri river at Kansas City. War, relative to the improvements of the Des Moines rapids. War, transmitting correspondence relative to purchase of land War, transmitting report of Quartermaster General relative to War, relative to the employment of Alexander Dunbar to War, relative to number of officers, civilians, and enlisted men War, transmitting report by General Cram on proposed ship War, relative to furnishing clothing to inmates of houses for War, transmitting information relative to surveys for a harbor 223 72 Title. War, relative to buildings occupied by the War Department. War, transmitting account of expenses of national armory at War, transmitting papers relative to the claim of Thomas H. War, relative to limiting the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims. War, transmitting memorial of General Roberts, United States War, transmitting report of the Adjutant General on publica- War, communicating report of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Rose, War, transmitting reports of commanders of military depart- War. Aunual report of the Secretary of, (Parts 1 and 2). Papers accompanying report of the General-in-chief. Brevet Major General C. C. Augur.. Major General W. S. Hancock.. Brevet Major General Irvin McDowell Brevet Major General John Pope...... Brevet Major General E. R. S. Canby, (as com- Brevet Major General L. H. Rousseau. Brevet Major General George Stoneman. Brevet Major General E. R. S. Canby, (as com- Brevet Major General Alvan C. Gillem. Brevet Major General J. J. Reynolds. Bureau reports. Report of the Adjutant General.. Inspector General.. Judge Advocate General Commissary General of Subsistence. Paymaster General. Chief of Ordnance Inspector of the Military Academy.. 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