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Aqueduct, accompanying the President's annual message, (part 2.)
Report of the operations upon the Washington

Arkansas. Annual report of the surveyor general of
Armories, and the number of arms and appendages made and al-
tered thereat during the year ending June 30, 1857. State-
ment of the expenses of the....

Armories and arsena's during the year ending June 30, 1857, (part
2, President's message.)
Statement of the principal opera-

tions of the...

Army during the year 1857. Report, accompanying the President's
annual message, part 2, of the condition and operations of
the

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Army, (President's message, part 2.)

Annual report of the Com-

manding General on the general condition and wants of the.
Army, (President's message, part 2.) Annual report of the Adju-
tant General of the

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(See list of documents accompanying the above at page 94 of same.)
Army, (President's message, part 2.)

termaster General of the
Army, (President's message, part 2.)
missary General of the..

Annual report of the Quar-

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Army, accompanying President's message, part 2. Annual report
of the Surgeon General of the

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Army, accompanying the President's annual message, part 2. Re-
port of the Chief Engineer of the

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Army accompanying the President's annual message, part 2. Re-
port of the Chief Topographical Engineer of the....
Army, accompanying the President's annual message, part 2. Re-
port of the Chief of Ordnance of the.....

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Army officers belonging to the several regiments in service in the
field, or at remote or frontier stations, are now absent from
duty, and the cause of such absence in each case. State-
ment showing what....

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Arsenals and armories during the year ending June 30, 1857, ac-
companying the President's annual message, (part 2.) State-
ment of the principal operations of the.

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Report of the

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Arts and manufactures for the year 1857, (part 1)
Commissioner of Patents on the subject of..
Arts and manufactures for the year 1857, (part 2.)
Commissioner of Patents on the subject of..
Arts and manufactures for the year 1857, (part 3.)
Commissioner of Patents on the subject of
Attorney General of the United States in relation to the legality of
the seizure of the American vessels "Georgiana" and "Lizzie
Thompson" by the Peruvian war steamer "Tumbes" while
taking in cargoes of guano purchased of Vivanco, or his
agents, during the struggle between Vivanco and Castillo.
Opinion of the

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Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the
Fifth

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Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the
Sixth

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Subject.

Auditor of the Treasury, from July 1, 1856, to June 30, 1857, in-
clusive, accompanying the President's annual message, part
3. Abstract of expenditures under the head of "contingent
expenses," settled and allowed at the office of the Fourth...
Auditor of the Post Office Department of the receipts and expendi

tures of the Post Office Department, together with the ope-
rations of his office in connexion therewith, for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1857. Report of the...
Auditor of the Treasury of the United States communicating copies
of accounts of persons charged with the disbursement or ap-
plication of moneys, goods, or effects, for the benefit of the
Indians, during the year ending June 30, 1857, together
with a list of the names of persons to whom goods, moneys,
or effects have been delivered during that period. Letter of
the Second

B.

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Beale's exploration for a wagon-road from Fort Defiance, in New
Mexico, to the western borders of California. Report of E. F.
Bills by Congress at so late a period of the session as not to give
him sufficient time to examine them. Remonstrance of the
President against the passage of ..

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Blythe island, in the State of Georgia.

Report in regard to meas-
ures taken to establish a naval depot on

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relation to the progress of the Report of Major Emory of the
Survey of the...

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Boundary line between the United States and Mexico.

Bremen, in relation to alleged claims for losses sustained by sub-
jects of the Hanse Towns at the bombardment of Greytown.
Correspondence with the ministers of..

Bridge. Report of the engineer in charge of the Little Falls.....
Brig Macedonian. (See Macedonian )

British authorities at the Island of Jamaica. Report of the recep-
tion and humane treatment of the officers and crew of the
American ship Susquehanna, who were sick with the yellow
fever, by the...

British ship-of-war on the coast of Africa. Correspondence relating
to the seizure of the American barque Panchita, by a .....
Browne, on the late Indian war in the Territories of Washington
and Oregon. Report of J. Ross...
Bullion imported and exported annually from 1821 to 1857, amount
of importation over exportation, and of exportation over
importation, during the same years. Statement of the
amount of coin and....

Bureau of Explorations and Surveys, embracing the subject of sink-
ing artesian wells on the public lands, surveys for military
defences, and the exploration of the Colorado west, (Presi-
dent's message, part 2.) Report of the

Bureau of Yards and Docks, accompanying the President's annual
message, (part 3.) Report and detailed estimates of the....
Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, including those of the Naval
Observatory and Naval Academy, accompanying the Presi-
dent's annual message, (part 3.) Report and detailed esti-
mates of the....

Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs, accompanying the
President's annual message, (part 3) Report and detailed
estimates of the...

Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, accompanying the President's
annual message, (part 3) Report and detailed estimates of the.
(See list of papers accompanying the above, at page 904 of the same)

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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, accompanying the President's
annual message, (part 3.) Report and detailed estimates
of the

Bureau of Yards and Docks. List of contracts for furnishing naval
supplies under the cognizance of the

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California. Annual report of the surveyor general of.
California. Exploration of a route for a wagon-road from Fort
Defiance, in New Mexico, to the western borders of
Canada is authorized to make and receive on goods or articles im-
ported into the United States from that place. Report of
the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the fees or
charges that the consul general of

Canal. Report on the condition of the Louisville and Portland....
Capitol extension, reconstruction of dome, and post office extension,
(President's message, part 2) Report of Captain Meigs,
engineer in charge of

Chile, of the proceeds of the cargo of the brig Macedonian, the
property of citizens of the United States. Correspondence
relative to the seizure by the authorities of..

Chief engineer. (See Engineer—army.)

Chief Topographical Engineer. (See Engineer — army.)

China, relating to the consular courts of the United States of Amer-
ica in China. Letter from the commissioner of the United
States in..

China. Copy of instructions given to Mr. Reed, commissioner of
the United States to

Chorpenning, jr., surviving partner of Woodward & Chorpenning,
mail contractors. Settlement of the claim of George.

Circular instructions. (See Treasurer.)

Claiborne, special agent appointed to collect statistics on the con-
sumption of cotton in Europe. Report of John......
Coal depot for naval purposes at Key West, Florida, accompanying
President's annual message, (part 3) Report of the super-
intending engineer of the....

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Coast survey, (in quarto.) Annual report on the....

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Coasting trade from 1815 to 1857.

Enrolled and licensed tonnage

employed in the...

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Cod fishery. (See Fishery)

Coin and bullion. (See Imported-exported)
Coinage at the United States mint annually from its establishment

in 1792, and including the coinage of the branch mints
and the assay office, (New York,) from their organization, to
September 30, 1857. Amount of gold and silver...

Coinage at the mint of the United States, branches, and assay office,
during the first six months of 1857; report of the director,
with explanatory tables. Statement of the amount of...

Collection districts. (See Imported—exported)

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Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, (part 1.)

Report of the President of the

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Commandant of the marine corps. (See Marine corps.)
Commanding general of the army. (See Army.)

Commerce and navigation of the United States, for the year ending
30th June, 1857. Report with statements of the...
Commerce of the United States, &c. Statistical view of the
Commerce of each State and Territory of the United States, &c.
Statistical view of the....

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Commerce in the ports of Mexico. Correspondence in relation to
measures adopted to protect American.

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Commercial relations, (in quarto.) Report of the Secretary of
State on...

Commissary General of the army. (See Army)
Commissioner of Customs on the operations of his office during the

past year. Report of the..

Commissioner of the General Land Office, accompanying the annual
message of the President, showing the operations of the
General Land Office, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1857,
and for the quarter ending September 30, 1857, (part 1.)
Report of the..

Commissioner of Patents, for the year 1857, on Agriculture, Arts,
and Manufactures, (parts 1, 2, 3, 4.) Annual report of...
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with accompanying reports and
statements from the several superintendents, agents, and
teachers. Annual report of the..

(For accompanying papers, see page 301.)
Commissioner of Pensions. Annual report of the.....
Commissioner of Public Buildings.
Commissioner to China. Copy of instructions given to Mr. Reed
Comptroller of the Treasury of appropriations applicable to the

Annual report of the..--

Interior Department viz: Showing the balances of appro-
priations for 1856; the appropriations for 1856-57; repay-
ments and transfers; amounts applicable to the service,
and drawn by requisitions from the treasury, for the year
1856-57; balances on the 30th June, 1857, with such ap-
propriations as have been carried to the surplus fund. State-
ment of the Second....
Comptroller of the Treasury of appropriations applicable to the
War Department, during the fiscal year 1856-'57; the
amount drawn by requisitions; the balances on the 1st
July, 1857, and such appropriations as have been carried to
the surplus fund. Statement of the Second
Comptroller of the Treasury accompanying the President's annual

message, (part 3,) with a statement of appropriations for the
Navy Department, viz: Balances of appropriations on July
1, 1856; appropriations; repayments and transfers; amount
applicable to the service; and amounts drawn from the
treasury by requisitions during the year 1856-'57; and the
balances on the 30th June, 1857, with the sums specially
designated that have been carried to the surplus fund.
port of the Second

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Comptroller showing the operations of his office during the past

year. Report of the First....

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Comptroller showing the operations of his office during the past
year Report of the Second.

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Construction, Equipment, and Repair. (Sce Bureau of Construc-
tion, &c.)

Contingent fund of the House of Representatives. Letter of the
Secretary of the Treasury to the First Auditor, respecting
the..

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Consul General. (See Canada.)

Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse for the year ending Nov.
30, 1857. Statement of......

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"Contingent expenses," settled and allowed at the office of the
Fourth Auditor of the Treasury from July 1, 1856, to June
30, 1857, accompanying President's annual message, (part 3.)
Abstract of expenditures, under the head of...

Contingent expenses of the War Department for the year ending
June 30, 1857. Statement of expenditures for

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Subject.

Contracts made under the cognizance of the Bureau of Yards and
Docks since the last report under act of April 21, 1808,
accompanying the President's annual message, (part 3.)
List of
Contracts made under the cognizance of the Bureau of Construc-
tion, Equipment, and Repair, from October 15, 1856, to
November 19, 1857, accompanying the President's annual
message, (part 3.) List of

Contracts made under the authority of the War Department during
the year 1857. Statement of
Contract made with Russell, Majors & Waddell for beef cattle; and
also a statement of contracts made by the department, or
under its authority, during the present session of Congress,
in connexion with the Utah expedition, without public
notice. Copy of a...

Cotton in Europe. Report of John Clairbone, esq., special agent
appointed to collect statistics on the consumption of..........
Court-houses, &c. Report on the construction of...
Custom-houses, &c. Report on the construction of
Customs each year, and the expenses of collection during the same
period. Statement of the amount of importations annually,
from July 1, 1849, to 1857; the amount of

Customs in the Pacific ports from July 1, 1850, to June 30, 1857...
Customs, on the operations of his office during the past year.
port of the Commissioner of..

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Deaf and dumb and blind. Report of the President of the Columbia
Institution for the

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Deaths and dismissals in the navy. (See Navy.)

Debt, on the 1st July, 1857; the amount paid and redeemed since,
and the amout outstanding November 17, 1857.
of the amount of public....

Statement

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Debt, on the 3d March, 1857; the amount redeemed and paid to
July 1, 1857; the amount since, and the total amount out-
standing November 17, 1857. Statement of the amount of
the public.

Denmark, for the discontinuance of the Sound dues. Copy of a
convention between the United States and his Majesty the
King of...

Dickson, an American citizen, residing at Jaffa, in Palestine. Report
concerning the outrages lately committed against the family
of Mr...

Disbursing agents. (See Penn-La Sere.)
Disbursing officers and disbursing agents employed under the direc-
tion of the Treasury Department. Circular instructions to
the.

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Emigrants, arising from the practice of contracting with irrespon-
sible parties in Europe for American inland passage tickets.
Copies of correspondence with, and dispatches from Ameri-
can ministers at the courts of England, France, Switzerland,
and other powers, on the subject of the dangers to
Emory on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. Report
in relation to the progress of the Report of Major.....
Engineer in charge on the construction of custom-houses, court-
houses, post offices, marine hospitals, and other public build-
ings confided to the charge of the Treasury Department.
Report of the

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