Subject. Treasury, Secretary of the: Letters from the, relative to- Light-House Board, reports of inspections by. establish ents, appropriations for, to be made Light-buoys, appropriation for in the harbor of Chicago.. Lights on bridges, maintenance of. Missouri, claims of the State of, against the United Precious metals in the United States, annual production Real estate at Harper's Ferry, sale or lease of Receipts and expenditures for year ending June 30, 1875 for year ending June 30, 1876 Revenue Marine, roports of inspections by Bureau of Second National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, reorganization of the Silver and coinage of silver dollars, purchase of .. Smuggled goods at port of New York, search-warrants for Statistical abstract of the United States, 1881. Supplemental list of claims allowed under act of June 20, Supplies for the departments, advertising for proposal for Third Auditor's Office, increase in the force of the. Trespass on Indian lands, prevention of Trial of two cast-iron guns. Troops in Arizona.... at Fort Leavenworth, quarters for U. Union Pacific Railroad, annual earnings of the.. Union Pacific Railway Company, annual report of the govern- 10 ment directors of the. United States and Mexico, boundary between the Capitol, Architect of the, annual report of the claims of the State of Missouri against the.. troops in Nebraska, use of. Ute Commission, expenses of the. Vessels of the Navy, detailed statement of the movement of..... 3 HEIII Subject. Vessels, fees collected by consuls from American Vol. No. Part. sailing under the English flag with American certificates. 20 Veto of the bill to regulate the carriage of passengers by sea W. War Department, annual report of the. (See War, Secretary of.) War on the Pacific building, additional appropriation for coutin- War Records, report on publication of (vol. 1) War, Secretary of, annual report of the, in 4 volumes, embracing reports of- The Secretary (vol. 1) Adjutant-General (vol. 1) Augur, Brig. Gen. C. C. (vol. 1). Chief of Engineers (in 3 parts, vol. 2). Chief of Ordnance (vol. 3). Chief Signal Officer (vol. 4) Commissary-General of Subsistence (vol. 1). Education in the Army (vol. 1) General of the Army (vol. 1) Hancock, Maj. Gen. W. S. (vol. 1). Howard, Brig. Gen. O. O. (vol. 1). Military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. (vol. 1).. Pope, Brig. Gen. John.. Quartermaster-General (vol. 1) . Sheridan, Lieutenant-General (vol. 1) Soldiers' Home, Board of Commissioners of (vol. 1) State, War, and Navy Department building (vol. 1) Surgeon-General (vol. 1).... Terry, Brig. Gen. Alfred H. (vol. 1) Wheaton, Brevet Brigadier-General (vol. 1). Willcox, Col. O. B. (vol. 1).... Letters from, relative to- Abandoned military reservations disposal of..... Arizona, troops in Army, deficiencies in the appropriations for supplies for the. Army officers, rank and pay of, after fifteen years' service.. Chicago, Ill., encroachment upon the harbor of Columbus Barracks, Ohio, buildings at David's Island, New York Harbor, building at. Davis, William H., claim of................. 19 77 94 23 227 222 112 28 Des Moines Rapids Canal, need of a dry-dock at 179 49 44 Florida, Indian war claim of the State of. 203 Fort Dodge and Wallace military reservations in Kansas.. Fort Lewis, Colorado, completion of the military post at... Fort Selden, New Mexico, construction of a post at.. dam on the. Frankford Arsenal, Pennsylvania, construction of an em- Jefferson Barracks, Mo., plans for buildings at. construction of certain buildings at. 22 160 Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, relief of the.... Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, improvement of the water- Lieutenants in the Army, promotions of. Ludington, Mich., harbor of refuge at Maps and charts for the House Committee on Commerce. Military establishment, contingent expenses of the.... Mining dé bris, injury to navigable waters of California from. navigation through bridge over the Upper. Rio Grande frontier, acquiring sites for posts for protection 20 106 109 108 98 22 126 Saint Mary's River and Saint Mary's Falls Canal, improve- Signal Service, error in report of expenditures of.. expenditures for.. Soldiers, certain debts of, to be made a lien against their pay. ment of the.... Tests of metals made at Watertown Arsenal. Vineyard Haven Harbor, Mass., condition of. War Department building, contingent expenses of the. Washi gton, D. C., rent of branch post-office in. Waste paper, sale of.. Water-power at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, improvement of the. Weber, Charles, and Shields, Thomas, arrest and imprisonment of, Western Miami Indians at Quapaw Agency. Wheaton, Brevet Brigadier-General, annual report of (vol. 1) Wisconsin and Fox Rivers, dam on the.. Workingmen of the District of Columbia, list of claims of certain. Wyoming, annual report of the governor of (vol. 2). Territory, completion of the post at Fort McKinney, in Yards and Docks, report of the Bureau of.. Yellowstone National Park, annual report of the superintendent of the (vol. 2) pay of P. W. Norris as superintend- increase of clerical force in the... 104 156 178 20 163 147 113 15 54 197 128 115 1st Session. No. 122. APPROPRIATION FOR WRAPPING-PAPER. LETTER FROM THE POSTMASTER GENERAL, RECOMMENDING An additional appropriation for wrapping-paper. MARCH 16, 1882.-Referred to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads and ordered to be printed. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL, Washington, D. C., March 15, 1882. SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith, for reference to the Committee on Appropriations, a communication from the First Assistant Postmaster-General, showing the necessity for an additional appropriation of $5,000 for wrapping paper for the present fiscal year. I trust that the matter will receive the favorable attention of the Committee on Appropriations and of the House of Representatives. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Hon. J. W. KEIFER, Speaker House of Representatives. T. O. HOWE, Postmaster-General. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL, Washington, D. C., March 15, 1882. SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith a letter from the superintendent of blank agency, showing the necessity of an additional appropriation for wrapping paper for the present fiscal year of $5,000. This is no more than was appropriated last year, a deficiency appropriation of the same amount having been made at the last session of the Forty-sixth Congress. I would therefore respectfully request that you communicate the facts stated in this letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives for |