Expenditures of the Government from 1824 to 1839, in- clusive. Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, with statements of the
Exports of the United States from 1st October, 1789, to 30th September, 1838. Statement of the annual value, &c., of domestic and foreign Exports from foreign countries (generally by treaty.) State- ment of
Exports and imports of gold and silver coin, and bullion, and the annual coinage at the mints, to the year 1839. Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, with tabular statements of
Exports and imports of fish and sugars, within certain periods. Statements of the quantity and value of - 6 334 Exports of sugar during the year 1839. Statement exhibit- ing the quantity and value of
Exports of goods, wares, and merchandise of foreign coun-
tries, during the year ending September 30, 1839. 8 577 General and summary statements of the Exports of domestic produce during the year ending Sep- tember 30, 1839. General and summary statements 8 577 of the
Falls of the Ohio river. Captain Saunders's report on the improvement of the
Falls of Niagara. Resolutions of the Legislature of New York, in favor of the construction of a ship-canal around the Falls of Ste. Marie. Resolution of the Legislature of Michi- gan, in favor of a donation of land to aid in the con- struction of a ship-canal around the Falmouth and Alexandria railroad, &c. Memorial of the corporate authorities of the city of Georgetown, praying the employment of either the Potomac bridge or the Alexandria aqueduct as the viaduct for the
Fanning. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the petition of the administrator of John B. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Georgetown, and that the banks in the District of Columbia may not be com- pelled to resume specie payments before a general resumption takes place in Maryland and Virginia. Memorial of citizens of Georgetown, D. C., praying the recharter of the
Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Georgetown, and others, praying an extension of their charters until the 4th of March next. Memorial of the - Ferguson. Report of the Committee on Pensions, on the petition of William
Fillebrown, jr. Report of the Committee of Claims on the bill (H. R. 44) for the relief of Thomas
Finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury
Fire-arms. Report from the Secretary of the Navy, with
a report of the board of officers appointed to witness an exhibition of Mighill Nutting's - Fire-arms. Report of the board of examiners in relation to Colt's repeating
First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, for indemnification for property destroyed by the enemy during the revolutionary war. Petition of the trustees of the - Fiscal regulations of foreign countries. Report of the Committee on Finance, on the report from the Secre- tary of the Treasury of December 30, 1839, com- municating information relative to the
Fisheries. Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine, ad- verse to a change of the law giving a bounty to vessels engaged in the
Fishing bounties and allowances, in proportion to the re- duced duties on sugar, molasses, and salt. Docu- ments submitted by Mr. Benton relating to the bill to reduce the
Fishing bounties and allowances. Reports of the majority and minority of the select committee on the origin . and character of - Fish imported from Canada. Petition of citizens of Michi- gan, praying the imposition of a duty on Florida under General Taylor. Return of the army em- ployed in
Florida. Report of General Taylor, with a map of the seat of war in .
Florida, and those in other stations. Comparative statement of disease and mortality among the troops in Florida. Report in relation to certain military roads in Florida, praying a grant of land for the establishment of the Dade Institute. Report of the Committee on Public Lands, on the petition of J. A. L. Norman, under the resolutions of
Florida which lies east of the Suwannee river may be formed into a separate Territory. Memorial of citi- zens of East Florida, praying that the portion of 3 67 Florida by the hostile Indians. Report from the Secretary of War of the massacres and destruction of property
Florida Territory, to procure the passage of a law to author- ize the sale of certain lots in the town of St. Mark's, in that Territory. Resolution of the House of Representatives of -
Florida war. Correspondence between Governor Call and the War Department concerning the
Florida. Message from the President of the United States in relation to the bonds issued by the Territory of
Flynn's knoll light-house. Operations at - Fouchee. Report of the Committee on Pensions, on the bill granting a pension to Elijah -
Foreign countries. Report of the Committee on Finance, on the report of the Secretary of the Treasury rela- tive to the fiscal regulations of
Foreign commerce. Motion of Mr. Benton in relation to the regulation of Foreign countries in each collection district of the United States during the year 1839. Statements of the num- ber and designation of passengers who have arrived from
Forry, praying Congress to provide for the publication of a meteorological and statistical register. Petition of Samuel Forry, M. D. Report of the select committee on the me- morial of Samuel Fortifications of the United States in 1839. Synopsis of the progress in the system, repairs, &c., of the dif- ferent
Fort Niagara, New York. Operations at
Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York. Operations at Forts in Portland harbor, Maine. Operations at Fort Scammel, House island. Operations at Fort Preble. Operations at
Forts McClary and Constitution, Portsmouth, New Hamp- shire. Operations at
Forts Independence and Warren, Boston harbor. Operations
Fort Adams, Newport harbor, Rhode Island. Operations at Fortifications in New London harbor, Connecticut. Oper-
Fort Schuyler, Throg's Neck, New York. Operations at Fort Columbus and Castle Williams, in New York harbor. Operations at
Fort Wood, Bedlow's island, New York. Operations at Fort Gibson, Ellis's island, New York. Operations at Fort Hamilton, New York harbor. Operations at
Fort on Soller's Point flats, harbor of Baltimore. Opera-
Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads. Operations at Fort Calhoun, Hampton Roads. Operations at Fort Caswell, Oak island, North Carolina. Operations at Fortifications in Charleston harbor, South Carolina.
Fort Pulaski, Cockspur island, Savannah, Georgia. Oper- ations at
Fort Marion and the sea-wall at St. Augustine, Florida. Repairs of -
Fort Pickens, Pensacola. Operations at
Fort on Foster's Bank, Pensacola harbor. Operations at the Fort Barancas, Pensacola harbor. Operations at - Forts on the coast of the gulf of Mexico. Operations at the Fort Livingston, Grande Terre, Louisiana. Operations at Forufications on the coast of said State. Memorial of the
Legislature of Mississippi, praying a survey of, and the erection of Fortifications constructed, constructing, or repairing, and proposed to be constructed or repaired for the de- fence of the seacoast, from Passamaquoddy bay to Cape Florida; and an estimate of the cost of ord- nance, &c., for their armament. Statement of the several Fortifications constructed, constructing, repairing, and pro- posed to be constructed or repaired for the defence.
of the Gulf frontier, from Cape Florida to the Sa- 7 451 bine bay; and an estimate of the cost of ordnance, &c., for their armament. Statement of the several Fortifications on the northern frontier, from Lake Superior
to Passamaquoddy bay; and an estimate of ordnance 7 451 for their arinament, &c. Statement of the several
Fortifications on the western frontier, from the Sabine bay
to Lake Superior; and an estimate of ordnance for 7 451 their armanient, &c. Statement of the several
Fortification on the coast of the State of Mississippi. Re- port from the Secretary of War in relation to a sur- vey for a site for a -
Fortifications on the Penobscot river.
meeting of citizens of Frankfort, Maine, in favor of the construction of -
Forts to be erected on the western extremity of Ship island, and on the bar or middle ground between Cat and Ship islands, in the State of Mississippi. Report of the Committee on Military Affairs, on the expediency of requiring
Fox. Report of the Committee of Claims on the claims of John Mitchell and B. F. Franking privilege to officers of agricultural societies. Re- solutions of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of granting the French and Spanish grants. Resolutions of the Legislature of Louisiana, relative to the validity of titles to land under French vessels from the islands of Guadaloupe and Marti- nique may have the benefit of the act of 1823. Message from the President of the United States, with accompanying documents, recommending that
French spoliations prior to 1800. Resolution of the Legis- lature of Maine, on the subject of making provision for French, widow of Benjamin French. Report of the Com. mittee on Pensions, on the petition of Mary Frontier. (See Defences-Fortifications-Atlantic fron- tier-Northern frontier- Western frontier.) Fry. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on the petition of Henry
Funds in the Treasury for general purposes on the 1st of January, 1839. Statement of
Funds for carrying into effect the Chickasaw treaty of Oc- tober, 1832. Statement per Secretary of the Treas- ury of the
Report of the Committee of Claims on the memo- rial of the heirs of Robert Fulton. Documents relating to the claim of the heirs of Robert
Gaines, in 1839. Position, &c., of the western division of the army under the command of Brevet Major Gen- eral Gaines, proposing a system of national defence, and praying its adoption by Congress. Memorial of General Edmund P. Galena may be made a port of entry and delivery. Memo- rial of the Galena chamber of commerce, praying that Galena, Illinois. Document showing the statistics of the city of Garde, supposed to have been lost on board the United States ship l'Insurgente. Claim of the heirs of Captain John
Gardiner, attorney for James Brooks, Allen Osteen, Andrew Hopkins, Charles Griffin, and Archibald Williams. Report of the Committee of Claims on the memorial of D. S. Garrabrants, widow of Garrabrant N. Garrabrants. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the petition of Elizabeth . Gehon, late marshal of Wiskonsin Territory. Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of Francis General bankrupt law. (See Bankrupt.) General Land Office in 1839. Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, showing the operations connected with the
Genther. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill (H. R. 118) granting a pension to John H. - Geology and mineralogy of Iowa Territory. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the report of Mr. Owens on the
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