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(For list of papers accompanying the foregoing see pages 1 and 2.)
Appropriations for the service of the Interior Department, from July
1, 1862, to June 30, 1863, made pursuant to the provisions of the
24 section of the act of Congress of May 20, 1820. Statement of
the amount of the.....

Army, who, between December 1, 1860, and December 1, 1863, left
the service, either by resignation or desertion, to engage in the
rebellion against the government, with rank, &c. Names of offi-
cers of the regular....

Army, from December 1, 1860, to December 1, 1863, known to have
gone over to the rebels in arms against the government. List of
all non-commissioned officers and privates, deserters from the
regular....

Army of the United States now stationed in and around Washing-
ton, and drawing commutation for quarters and fuel, or for either.
Statement showing the number of each grade of officers of the...
Arguelles to the Cuban authorities. Arrest and delivery of Don
José Agustin. (For correspondence and list of papers see page
2. Ex. Doc. No. 48.)

Assistant Secretary of War.-(See War.)

Attorney and marshal of the United States for the District of Colum-
bia, and by the clerks of the district courts, for the year ending
December 31, 1863. Amount of fees and emoluments received by
the

Attorney General on the rights of colored persons in the army of
the United States, with papers. Opinion of the

B.

Banks expedition in 1862. Letter of the Secretary of War, with
information relating to the steamer Niagara, chartered for the

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Subject.

Bolivia. Correspondence relating to a controversy between Chili
and.....

C.

Central Pacific Railroad Company.-(See Pacific Railroad Com-
pany.)

Central and South America. Report of the Secretary of State rela-
tive to the establishment of monarchical governments in. . . . . .
Chili and Bolivia. Correspondence relating to a controversy
Fetween the republics of....

Church of the Compaña.-(See State.)

Colored persons in the army of the United States, with papers.
Opinion of the Attorney General on the rights of.............
Compaña.-(See State.)

Commerce. Value and present condition of our foreign and domestic.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.-(See Internal Revenue.)
Consular fees prescribed in accordance with the act of 1856, regulat-
ing the diplomatic and consular systems. Table of..
Consular officers of the United States in office December 9, 1863,
with their places of official residence, and amount of fees received
by them, respectively, during the years 1861-'62. Fuli list of all.
Consular officers. Extracts from instructions of the Secretary of
State to

Consular officers of the United States, mentioned in schedules B and
C of act of 1856, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1863. State-
ment of amount of salaries and loss by exchange paid to, and
fees received from the salaried.

Contingent expenses of the War Department for the year ending
June 30, 1862, as follows:

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Debt of the United States on the 14th of June, 1864, also showing
how much bore interest in coin, and in lawful money. Statement
showing the public....

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Delaware. Copies of orders issued by military authorities concern-
ing elections in Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and....
Deserters from the regular army.-(See Army.)

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Direct taxes in insurrectionary districts.—(See Taxes.)
District of Columbia, and by the clerks of the district courts, and
allowances to each of said officers for deputies, clerks, &c., &c.,
for the year ending December 31, 1863. Statement of fees and
emoluments received by the attorney and marshal of the..
Documents in custody of the Secretary of the Interior, which, by
joint resolution of Congress, approved March 3, 1863, were set
apart for distribution. Letter of the Secretary, with statement of
public books and..
Domestic commerce.
and....

Value and present condition of our foreign

E.

East Tennessee, and recommending a railroad from Knoxville to
Cincinnati. Address of a committee of the East Tennessee
Relief Association on the condition and wants of the people of...
Elections in Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware. Copies
of orders issued by the military authorities concerning.
Enlistments in foreign countries of recruits for the military and
naval service of the United States. Official papers relating to....
Exchange of prisoners of war. Message of the President transmit-
ting correspondence with the rebel authorities relative to the.
Expenditures (abstract of) from the appropriations for contingent
expenses of the War Department, for the year ending June 30,
1862, to wit:

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expenses of the War Department, for the year ending June 30,

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Foreign and domestic commerce. Value and present condition of

our.

France and Mexico were at war. Correspondence relative to the
trade between the United States and France, while..
Freedman's Aid Societies of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Cincinnati, relative to freedmen under the proclamation. Letter
to the President from a committee representing the.

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