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Estimates of the required expenditures of the Bureau of Construction
and Equipment and Repairs for the year ending June 30, 1863-----
Estimates for the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for

1862-'63.

Estimates of the amount required for the pay of officers and others
for duty at the United States Naval Academy for the year ending
June 30, 1863......

Estimates of appropriations needed for the support of the United
States Observatory....

Estimates of amount required for the support of the Bureau of Ordnance
and Hydrography; pay required for officers proposed to be employed
on ordnance duties; amounts probably to be required for ordnance
and ordnance stores; for labor and contingent expenses, for the year
ending June 30, 1863..

Estimate of appropriations, under the cognizance of the Bureau of
Ordnance and Hydrography of the Navy Department, for the year
ending June 30, 1863...

Estimate of appropriations required for the office of the Secretary of
the Navy for the year ending June 30, 1863
Estimate of appropriations required for the southwest executive building
of the Navy Department for the year ending June 30, 1863...
Estimate of appropriations required under the head of pay of the
navy for the year ending June 30, 1863, to pay officers on the
reserved list and unemployed, &c..

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Estimate of the amounts required for the support of Yards and Docks
and pay of officers attached to the recruiting stations for the year
ending June 30, 1863...

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Estimate of the pay of officers and others at the navy yards and
stations for the year ending June 30, 1863. (Y. & D.)..........
Estimate of the amounts required for the construction and completion
of works and for current repairs at the several navy yards for the
year ending June 30, 1863. (Y & D.)
Estimate of the amounts required for the construction and completion
of works and for current repairs at the several naval hospitals for
the year ending June 30, 1863. (Y. & D.)--

Estimate of the amounts required for the construction and completion
of ordnance works and for current repairs of the several magazines
for the year ending June 30, 1863. (Y. & D.)..

Estimates of the cost of repairing and completing the several works
for the lake harbor improvements on Lakes Michigan, St. Clair, Erie,
Ontario, and Champlain.....

Estimate of funds required for the parties of topographical engineers
with the army in the field, for one year, in western Virginia..........
Estimate for continuing the survey of the northern and northwestern
lakes for the year commencing July 1, 1862, and ending June 30,
1863

Expenditures of the Post Office Department for 1861. (See Post Office.)
Expenditures from 1789 to 1861, the particular tariff and price of lands
under which the revenue from these sources was collected. State-
ment of revenue collected under head of customs, lands, miscellaneous
sources &c., and the......

Expenditures at each custom-house in the United States for the year
ending June 30, 1861. Statement of the amount of
Explorations and surveys for the year ending June 30, 1861. Report
of operations in the office of

Exported to foreign countries. Statement of the value of foreign
merchandise and domestic produce...

Exported annually from 1848 to 1861; also amount of exportation
over importation, and of importation over exportation during the
same year. Statement of the amount of coin and bullion....

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Exports of specie and bullion, the imports entered for consumption,
and specie and bullion; the domestic exports and specie and bullion;
the excess of specie and bullion exports over specie and bullion
imports, and the excess of specie and bullion imports over specie
and bullion exports. Statement showing the imports and.....
Exports of foreign merchandise and domestic produce to certain
countries during years ending June 30, 1859, 1860, 1861. Statement
showing values of articles of foreign production imported into the
United States from, and the
Exports and imports from the beginning of the government to the
30th of June, 1861. Exhibit of the gross value of...--
Exports of domestic produce, &c., of the United States during the
years ending June 30, 1847 to 1861, inclusive. Summary view of the
Exports to and imports from Canada and other British possessions in
North America from the 1st day of July, 1851, to June 30, 1861.
Exhibit of the.....

Exports of the growth, produce, and manufactures of the United
States during the year ending June 30, 1861. Summary statement
of the value of the....
Exported annually from 1821 to 1861, inclusive, and average price
per pound. Quantity and value of cotton

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Farragut receive a vote of thanks of Congress for gallant conduct in
the capture of Forts St. Philip and Jackson, and of New Orleans.
Message of the President recommending that Captain David G.....
Farragut receive a vote of thanks. Message of the President recom-
mending the officers under Flag-officer

Fifth Auditor. (See Auditor.)

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Finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state
of the

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Flax imported. (See Imports.)

Florida, Colonel Harvey Brown commanding, for September, 1861.
Return of the Department of ...

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Foreign affairs, accompanying the President's message to congress.
List of papers relating to...

Foreign merchandise imported, re-exported, and consumed annually
from 1821 to 1861, inclusive; also estimated population and rate
of consumption per capita for the same periods. Exhibit of value of
Foreign merchandise and domestic produce exported annually from
1821 to 1861. Exhibit of value of..

Fort Sumter. (See Sumter.)

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Fort Pickens. (See Pickens.)

Forts St. Philip and Jackson. (See Navy.)

France. Relative to presentation of American citizens at court of....

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G.

Galveston, August 10, 1861. Report of the bombardment of......................
General Land Office. (See Land Office.)

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Generals relative to act August 6, 1861, setting free slaves of rebels.
Instructions to commanding

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Gold and silver coins of different nations. Statement of the weight,
value, and fineness of....

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Gold and silver coinage at the mint, branch mints, and assay office
(New York) of the United States in the several years from their
establishment to June 30, 1861. Statement of..

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Gold of domestic production deposited in the mint of the United States
and branches to the close of the year ending June 30, 1861. State-
ment of....

Great Britain for suppression of the African slave trade. Message of
the President with treaty with....

Great Britain under the reciprocity treaty in 1859-'60-'61. Letter
from Secretary of the Treasury, with tabular statement of the quan-
tity and value of articles of merchandise imported into the United
States from the North American colonies of

Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of State relative to amount
paid to Maine and Massachusetts for their assent to the Ashburton
treaty with...

Great Nemaha agency. (See Indian agency.)

Gunboats under advertisement from the Bureau of Construction, &c.,
of June 1, 1861. Scale of offers to construct steam screw..
Gunboats under advertisement by Bureau of Construction, &c., May
22, 1861. Synopsis of bids for the machinery of the screw..

H.

Hatteras and Clark, August 29, 1861. List of commissioned officers
taken at the capture of Forts..

Hatteras inlet, August 30, 1861. Report of action and articles of
capitulation between officers commanding United States vessels and
land forces, and officers commanding vessels and land forces of the
Confederate States at

Hatteras inlet, November 14, 1861. Report of an engagement with
a rebel steamer at

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Hayti and Liberia. President's annual message relative to the recog-
nition of the independence and sovereignty of...
Hemp imported. (See Imports.)

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Hospital chaplains. Letter of the President relative to the compensa-
tion of certain Christian ministers voluntarily acting as
Hospitals. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction of
marine.

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Hospitals for the year ending June 30, 1863.

Estimate of the amount

required for the construction and completion of works, and for cur
rent repairs at the several naval .

Hospital funds for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in the ports
of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861.
Statement of the expenditures and receipts of the marine

I.

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Iowa. Relative to the closing of the surveys of the public lands in..
Imported into the United States for the years ending June 30, 1856,
1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861. Statement of quantity and value of
iron and steel and manufactures thereof..............
Imported into, and the value thereof, and domestic produce exported
from the United States for the years ending June 30, 1859, 1860,
1861. Statement showing the value of foreign merchandise
Imported into the United States from, and the exports of foreign mer-
chandise and domestic produce to certain countries for the years
ending June 30, 1859, 1860, and 1861. Statement showing values
of articles of foreign production..

Imported annually from 1843 to 1861, inclusive.

quantity of wine, spirits, &c.

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Exhibit of the

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Imported during the years ending June 30, 1844, to 1860, inclusive,
(after deducting the re-exportations,) and amount of duty which
accrued on each during the same periods, respectively. Exhibit of
value of certain articles.

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Imported annually from 1847 to 1861, both inclusive, with duties
thereon accruing, &c. Value of iron, iron fabrics, iron and steel,
sugar, wines, all fabrics of wood, cotton, silk, flax, or hemp, and
brandies

Imported into the United States from the British North American

colonies for the years ending June 30, 1859, 1850, 1861, under the
reciprocity treaty. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury trans-
mitting tabular statement of the quantity and value of merchandise.
Imports into, and the exports of foreign merchandise and domestic
produce from the United States for the quarter ending September
30, 1861. Exhibit of value of .............

Imports annually from 1821 to 1861. Value of

Imports and consumption of the same in the United States, exclusive
of specie, in each fiscal year from 1821 to 1861, inclusive, the value
of foreign and domestic exports, exclusive of specie, and aggregate
exports, including specie, and tonnage employed during same period.
Total value of...

Imports and exports of specie and bullion, the imports entered for con-
sumption, and specie and bullion, the domestic exports and specie
and bullion, the excess of specie and bullion exports over specie and
bullion imports, and the excess of specie and bullion imports over
specie and bullion exports. Statement showing the..
Imports from the beginning of the government to the 30th of June,
1861. Gross value of exports and..

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Indian Affairs. Summary of the report of the Commissioner of....
Indian Affairs. Annual report of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs for the year 1861. List of documents accompanying
the report of the Commissioner of ..

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Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, relative to the efforts
of emissaries of the so-called Southern Confederacy to induce the
Indians west of the Arkansas to take up arms against the govern-
ment, and urging the necessity of sending a military force to pre-
serve the peace. Communication from the Commissioner of.....
Indian Affairs relative to troubles among the Sioux, and the necessity
for troops to guard the frontier. Communication to the Secretary
of the Interior from the acting Commissioner of .
Indian affairs for Nevada Territory. Report of the superintendent of
Indian affairs for the northern district of California. Report of the
agent of......

Indian Affairs for the transportation of goods for the Indians. Letter
from the Secretary of the Interior in answer to a resolution of the
Senate relative to contracts made in the office of the Commissioner of.
Indian affairs (central superintendency,) for disbursements made on
account of the Indian office in the 3d and 4th quarter 1860, and
1st and part of 2d quarter 1861. United States in general account
with A. M. Robinson, superintendent of....
Indian affairs, (central superintendency,) in the fractional 2d quarter
1861. United States in account with H. B. Branch, superintendent of.
Indian affairs, (northern superintendency) for 3d quarter 1860, &c.
United States in account current with Wm. J. Cullen, superin-
tendent of..

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Indian affairs for the southern superintendency for 3d quarter 1860,
&c. United States in account with the superintendent of ..
Indian affairs for the California superintendency for 3d quarter 1860,
&c. United States in account with the superintendent of
Indian affairs for the New Mexico superintendency for 3d quarter 1860,
&c. United States in account with the superintendent of
Indian affairs for Oregon and Washington superintendency for 3d
quarter 1860, &c. United States in account with the superintend-

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Indian affairs. List of persons to whom goods, moneys, and effects
were delivered from July 1, 1860, to June 30, 1861, amounts and
objects for which intended, amount accounted for, and balances
under each head still in their hands, prepared pursuant to act of
Congress of June 30, 1834, for the organization of the department of.
Indian affairs for the Utah superintendency for fractional 3d quarter
1860. United States in account with the superintendent of
Indian agencies for 3d quarter 1860, &c., at the Osage river, Kansas
Territory, Sac and Fox, Great Nemaha, Yancton Sioux, Pawnee,
Delaware, Kansas, Shawnee and Wyandotte, Poncas, and Pottawat-
tomie. United States in account with

Indian agencies for 3d quarter 1860, &c., for the Chippewas at Lake
Superior, the Sioux, Chippewa, Winnebago, Wichita, Neosho, Semi-
nole, Choctaw and Chickasaw, and Creek. United States in account
with the

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Indian agency for 1st quarter 1861, &c.
with the Upper Arkansas .
Indian agencies for 3d quarter 1860, &c., at the Utah, Carson Valley,
Apache, Navajoe, Taos, Tabihuache, Oregon, Mackinac, and Green
Bay. United States in account with the....
Indians for 3d quarter 1860, &c.

United States in account

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United States in account with agent

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of the New York....
Indians, under Major E. Steen, U. S. dragoons, in the summer of 1860,
by Brevet Second Lieutenant Joseph Dixon. Topographical memoir
of the command against the Snake..

Indian Affairs, relative to the appointment of and instructing Doctor
Elijah White as special agent of the Indian department for Califor-
nia, Oregon, and Washington Territory. Communication from the
Commissioner of..

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Indian agency for 1861, with annual report of the Osage manual labor
school. Report of the agent of the Neosho...
Indian agency. Report of the agent of the Mackinac...

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Indians within the Territory of Kansas, and for which patents shall be
issued, in conformity with the eleventh section of the act of Con-
gress, approved March 3, 1859. Rules and regulations to be observed
in the conveyance of lands which have been or shall be assigned in
severalty to..

Indians residing in the State of Indiana, and for which patents have
been issued, in conformity with the eleventh section of the act of
Congress, approved March 3, 1859. Rules and regulations to be ob-
served in the conveyance of lands in Kansas which have been as-
signed in severalty to Miami

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Indians residing in the vicinity of Green bay. Report of the agent of
the....

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Indian mission schools, for 3d and 4th quarters 1860. United States
in account with the secretary of Board of Foreign Missions of the
Presbyterian Church for

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Indian office to John Ross, Cyrus Harris, M. Kennard, and Echo Hadjo,
principal chiefs of the Seminoles west of the Arkansas. Circular of
the.

Indians Kaw lands" on the Kansas river. Reports of Messrs. Walsh
and Coombs, relative to the "half-breed..

Indian nations and tribes west of the Arkansas. Letter to the Com-
missioner of Indian Affairs from A. G. Boone, agent, transmitting
treaty entered into between Albert Pike, self-styled "commissioner
of the Confederate States," and the...

Indian superintendency. Report of the southern

Indian superintendency. Report of the central...
Indian superintendency. Report of the northern

Indian superintendency of Colorado Territory. Report of the governor
and superintendent of the.....

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