Deaths in the United States squadron on the coast of Af rica, and the annual cost of that squadron. State- ment of the number of
Defences. (See Frontier.) Denmark. Correspondence with the Danish legation, in relation to fitting out, in New York, the American steamer "the United States," with intent, as al- leged, to be employed in the service of the central government of Germany, in its war against Disbursements of the appropriations for the service of the
State Department, including foreign missions, du- ring the year 1849. Statement of the Bisbursements made for the benefit of the Indians. State- ments of
District of Columbia. Report of the annual expenses, for the last ten years, of the judiciary of the -
Duty on British produce or manufactures. Correspond- ence with the British minister in relation to an in- crease of -
Electro-magnetic power as a mechanical agent for the purposes of navigation and locomotion. Report of Professor Charles G. Page, relative to his experi- ments for testing the capacity, &c., of the Electro-magnetic power as a mechanical agent for the purposes of navigation and locomotion. Report of Charles G. Page, relative to
El Paso, from Fort Smith to Santa Fe, by Captain Marcy; of an expedition into the Navajo country, by Lieu- tenant Simpson; and of an expedition on the west- ern frontier of Texas. Reconnaissances of routes, by Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Johnson, and others, from San Antonio to
Engineers, with a copy of P. T. Tyson's report on the geology of California. Report of the Bureau of Topographical
Engineers, in relation to the commerce of the lakes, American tonnage engaged, and the number of sea- men employed thereon, &c. Report of the Bureau of Topographical
Engineer of the army, for 1849.
Engineers, with estimates, for 1849. Annual report of the Colonel of the Corps of Topographical
Espy's report in relation to meteorological observations
and "rules for mariners."
Estimates for surveys for frontier defences, military and geographical, northern and northwestern lakes, and the improvement of the habor at Mobile Estimates for improvement of rivers and harbors - Estimates for construction, repairs, &c., of light houses Estimates and plans for improving the entrances from Lake Michigan into Maskegon lake, Black and Grand rivers. Report of Bureau of Topographical Engineers, of.
Estimates for the office of Secretary of the Navy; south west executive building; Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair; Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, Bureau of Navy-yards and Docks; Bureau of Provision and Clothing; and Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Aggregate of Estimates for the office of Secretary of the Navy, and the several bureaus of the Navy Department, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851. General Estimate for the expenses of the southwest executive building for the fiscal year 1850–251
Estimate for the support of the navy for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851. General
Estimate for the support of the marine corps for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851. General Estimates for the office of the Secretary of the Navy for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851. Detailed Estimate for the pay of commission and warrant officers
of the navy, including the engineer corps, (not on duty,) for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851 1 1 458 Estimate for the improvement and repair of buildings
and grounds of the naval school at Annapolis for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate for the transportation of the United States mail, under act of 3d August, 1848, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate for the Nautical Almanac for the fiscal year of
1850-'51, under act of 3d March, 1849
Estimate for the expenses of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs, for the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1851
Estimate for the pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers and seamen, including engineer corps, &c., for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851 - 1 1 463 Estimate for increase, repairs, armament, and equipment
of the navy, and for wear and tear of vessels in commission, including fuel for steamers and the purchase of hemp for the navy, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851 -
Estimate for the expenditures under the head of "enu- merated contingent," for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851
Estimate for the expenses of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography for the fiscal year ending 30th June,
1851 Estimate for pay of officers on ordnance duty for the year
Estimate of ordnance and ordnance stores, &c., required for the general service of the navy for the year end- ing 30th June, 1851
Estimate for the support of the Hydrographical Office and National Observatory for the year ending June 30, 1851 Estimate for the support of the Bureau of Yards and Docks for the year ending 30th June, 1851 Estimate for pay of officers attached to the recruiting sta tions for the year ending 30th June, 1851 Estimate for pay of officers and others at navy yards and stations for the year ending 30th June, 1851 Estimate for the construction, extension, and completion
of works at the several navy-yards, and for the ne- cessary current repairs at the same, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate for the Bureau of Yards and Docks for the year
ending 30th June, 1851. Statement showing the several sums which make up the amounts of the 1st and 2d items in the general
Estimate for hospitals and magazines Estimate for the completion of the stone dry dock at New York, and for the completion of the floating dry- docks to be built at Kittery, Philadelphia, and Pensacola navy yards
Estimate from the Bureau of Yards and Docks for the year ending 30th June, 1851, in addition to the balances remaining unexpended 1st July, 1850. General .
Estimate for that portion of the United States naval ser vice coming under the cognizance of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing during the year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate of the expenses of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851 Estimates for its support during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851, &c. Report of the Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery, with Estimates for pay and subsistence of officers, pay of non- commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, of the marine corps, and for undrawn rations and clothing, for the year ending 30th June, 1851, in cluding three months' extra pay, under resolution of 10th August, 1848
Estimates of the expenses of the Quartermaster's de- partment of the marine corps for the year ending 30th June, 1851 -
Estimates for the mail service, &c., during the year end- ing 30th June, 1850
Estimate of appropriations for the office of the Commis- sioner of the General Land Office for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate of appropriations for the surveying department for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851 Estimate by Lieutenant Colonel Long for the repair of the Cumberland dam
Expenditures on account of national armories, and the number of arms, &c., during the year ending 30th June, 1849. Statement of
Expenditures on account of the service of the State De- partment in 1849. Statement of -
Expenditures from the marine hospital fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen. Statement of Expenditures, under the head of contingent expenses, as
settled and allowed at the Fourth Auditor's office of the Treasury Department. Statement of Expenditures for contingencies of the various offices and bureaus of the War Department during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1849. Statements of Expenditures for the service of the War Department dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1849. State- ment of appropriations and Expenses of the judiciary of the District of Columbia. Report in relation to the -
Finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treas- ury on the state of the
First Assistant Postmaster General. (See Postmaster General.)
Florida. Instructions (17th September, 1849) of the Sec- retaries of War and Interior to Brigadier General Twiggs and S. Spencer, Sub-Indian agent, re- specting the removal of the Seminole Indians re- maining in
Florida in 1849, (part 1.) Report of military operations in -
Florida, during the past year, the area occupied by them, their removal, &c. Correspondence in relation to hostilities committed by the Seminole Indians in
Foreign vessels. (See Vessels.) Fortifications, and military establishments connected
therewith, in 1849. Condition, repairs, &c., of.
Fort Smith, in Arkansas, to Santa Fe, in New Mexico. Report and map, by Lieutenant Simpson, of the route from
Fort Smith to Santa Fe. Report of Captain Marcy's re- connaissance of the route from
Fourth Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Frauds upon the revenue since the act of 1846. State- ment of measures adopted to prevent
Franklin, relative to the expedition to the Arctic regions under the command of her husband. Correspond- ence with the lady of Sir John
Frontier defences. Estimates for inland and Atlantic
Garcia, from New Orleans, by the Spanish consul at that port. Correspondence relating to the abduction of Rey, alias - Geological and mineralogical survey of the United States mineral lands in Michigan, under act of March 1, 1847, by Charles T. Jackson, United States geolo- gist, for the survey of the United States mineral lands in Michigan. Report of the Geological specimens collected in Messrs. Hubbard and Ives's districts of public surveys in 1846. Cata- logue of - Geology and topography of California and Oregon. Re- ports of Brevet Major General Smith and Brevet Brigadier General Riley, with accompanying re- ports of Mr. Tyson, Professor Fraser, and Lieuten- ants Talbot and Ord, in relation to the German government, and to securing the services of naval officers of the United States in building up the German navy. Correspondence with the minister of the German Empire in relation to the construc- tion of a war steamer at New York, destined, as alleged, for the service of the
Great Britain and the United States in relation to. the ex- change of mails. Regulations adopted by Guano. Report respecting commercial privileges extend- ed to citizens of the United States in relation to the trade in Peruvian
Guano. Despatch from Mr. Clay, chargé d'affaires at Lima, respecting Peruvian
Gurley, who was recently sent out by the government to obtain information in respect to Liberia. Report of the Rev. R. R.
Hagner, in relation to the mode of manufacturing percus- sion powder and caps, small arms, &c., in France, Belgium, Holland, and England. Report of Bre- vet Major P. V.
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