Postage accounts between the United States and the British provinces Great Britain and Ireland, Prussia, France, Bremen and Ham- burg. Statement of........ Postages accounted for on foreign dead letters returned to and sent from England, Prussia, France, Bremen, and Hamburg. Statement of amount of.......
Postage on British, Prussian, French, Bremen, and Hamburg mails received in and sent from the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Statements of amount of............ Postages and postage stamps sold; compensation to postmasters; inci- dental expenses of post offices, and amount credited contractors and others for the transportation of the mails in each State and Territory for the year ending June 30, 1859. Statement of amount of..
Postage balances due England, Prussia, France, Bremen, and Ham- burg, on adjustment of accounts during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Statement of the amount of letter..... Postage and amount of postages received and expense of transporting mails in each State and Territory annually in each year, from 1840 to 1859. Statement of the rates of.... Postal treaty with Great Britain of December 15, 1848. Settlement of further details under the....... Postmaster General on the operations of the Post Office Department
during the year ending June 30, 1859. Annual report of the..... Postmaster General, with statements of postage received in each State
and Territory of the United States for each State, from 1840 to 1859, and the amount paid in each year for transportation in each of said States and Territories, with rates of postage and numbers of letters transmitted in each year. Report of the....... Postmaster General in relation to dead letters, drop letters, and letters
held for postage or postage not prepaid. Report of the........ Postmaster General, communicating copies of the contracts of Daniel
H. Johnson and Cornelius Vanderbilt, for transporting the mails between New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco, via the Isthmus, together with the correspondence relating thereto. Report of the......
Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. State- ment of receipts and expenditures of the..... Post offices, and the amount received and paid out for carriage in the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Washing- ton, Providence, New Orleans, St. Louis, Manchester, Harris- burg, Syracuse, San Francisco, and Roxbury. Statement of the number of letters, &c., received and delivered by carriers for...
Post offices of the United States and England, Prussia, France, Bre- men, and Hamburg. Number of letters and newspapers ex- changed, &c., between the.........
Post Office Department by Cunard and other lines of steamers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Statement of revenue to the United States and to the United States......
Post Office buildings, &c. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction of......
Postmaster General in relation to the contract made with Mr. Butter-
field for the transportation of a letter mail overland from the Mississippi river to San Francisco, and back. Letter from the Postmaster General, communicating further information in relation to
the contract with Johnson and Vanderbilt for temporary_mail service between New York and New Orleans and San Fran- cisco, via the Isthmus. Report of the
Postmaster General, communicating information in relation to the de-
falcation of Isaac V. Fowler, postmaster in the city of New York. Report of the.........
Postmaster at New York. Report in relation to the defalcation of Isaac V. Fowler.........
Postmaster General, relative to the post office building at Greenville, S. C., and transmitting a letter from Thomas P. Shallcross, special agent of the Post Office Department, relative to the detection and arrest of the postmaster at Lavinda, S. C. Report of the.......... Post office building at Greenville, S. C. Report relative to depredations on the mail and the insufficiency of the......
Potomac water-works, in the District of Columbia. Report of the en- gineer in charge of the finished portion of the..... Preemption case. Report in relation to Jacob Hall's mail route..... President of the United States on the state of the Union. Annual mes-
sage of the......... President of the United States, communicating papers in relation to an outrage upon the family of Mr. Perkins, an American citizen, at Perugia, in the Pontifical States, by soldiers of the Pope. Mes- sage of the President of the United States, communicating his reasons for not ap- proving the bill "making an appropriation for deepening the channel over the St. Clair flats, in the State of Michigan." Mes- sage of the.........
President of the United States, communicating a letter from Mr. Reed, Minister to China, with a copy of the regulations for the consular courts of the United States in China. Message of the....... President of the United States, communicating his reasons for not ap- proving the bill "in relation to removal of obstructions to the navigation of the mouth of the Mississippi river." Message of the. President of the United States, communicating correspondence of Lieutenant General Scott and General Harney, and others, in relation to the Island of San Juan. Message of the........ (See list of papers accompanying the above at page 2 of same.) President of the United States, transmitting four memorials of residents at and near the slope of the Rocky Mountains, praying the ex- tinguishment of the Indian title, a survey and sale of the public lands, the establishment of an assay office, the erection of a new Territory, &c., with his recommendation in relation thereto. Message of the
President of the United States, communicating a letter from Mr. Camp- bell, commissioner, with a report of Lieutenant Clark, chief astronomer, &c., of the northwestern boundary survey, in rela- tion to the condition and progress of said survey. Message of
President of the United States, communicating information relative to
the heating and ventilating of the Capitol Extension, Post Office Department, &c. Message of the...... President of the United States, communicating a letter from Governor Houston, of Texas, with accompanying documents, and a state- ment of the Secretary of War, accompanied by correspondence with General Twiggs, in relation to depredations committed on the Rio Grande by confederated bands of Mexicans under Cor- tinas, and supposed to be sanctioned by military authorities of Texas. Message of the
President of the United States, communicating documents and corre- spondence between the Secretary of War and John T. Connolly, and others, in relation to the contract to supply the marble columns for the Capitol Extension. Message of the......... President of the United States, communicating further correspondence
in relation to hostilities on the Rio Grande. Message of the...... President of the United States, communicating a report of the Secretary
of the Navy, with copies of instructions to the officers of the United States naval forces on the coasts of Mexico, to protect the persons and property of citizens of the United States, and the official reports of Captain Jarvis and Commander Turner of the capture of two Mexican war steamers, and the causes which led to it. Message of the....
President of the United States, communicating instructions to and dispatches from the late and present American Ministers in China, down to the period of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of Tientsin, and also the instructions to Mr. Parker of February, 1857. Message of the.........
President of the United States, communicating correspondence and in- structions relative to the uniform or costume of persons in the diplomatic or consular service. Message of the.......... President of the United States, communicating correspondence between the judges of Utah and the Attorney General, in relation to legal proceedings, and the condition of affairs in that Territory. Message of the..........
President of the United States, communicating correspondence between the Secretary of State and Mr. Philip, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Clark, relating to the occupation by American citizens of the Island of Navasa, in the West Indies. Message of the.......... President of the United States, communicating correspondence relating to compulsory enlistment of American citizens in the army of Prussia, &c. Message of the........... President of the United States, communicating a copy of the instructions to Mr. McLane when appointed minister to China. Message of the
President of the United States, returning to the Senate, with his objec- tions, "the bill for the relief of Arthur Edwards and his asso- ciates." Message of the...........
President of the United States, communicating information relating to the massacre at Mountain Meadows, and other massacres in Utah Territory. Message of the........ President of the United States, relative to the capture of the slaver Wildfire, on the coast of Cuba, by Lieutenant Craven, of the United States steamer Mohawk. Message of the..... Prices of leading articles of domestic produce at New York during the years 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859. Statement of monthly and annual.
Printing. Annual report of the Superintendent of the Public.... Produce at New York for the years ending June 30, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1859. Statement of the average monthly and annual prices of breadstuffs, cotton, copper, glass, hay, hemp, iron, lead, leather, molasses, nails, naval stores, oils, provisions, rice, grass seeds, steel, sugar, tallow, tobacco, and wool, of domestic...
Provinces. (See British North American Provinces.) Provisions. (See Imported.)
of American citizens in the...
Provisions and Clothing. Report and detailed estimates of the Bureau of. Prussian army. Correspondence relating to the compulsory enlistment
Public buildings. (See Buildings.)
Public debt. (See Debt.)
Public lands. (See Lands.)
Quartermaster General of the army for 1859. Annual report of the.....
Rations. (See Soldier's Rations.)
Receipts and expenditures of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1859. Report of.........
Receipts and expenditures of the government for the year ending June 30, 1859, and for the quarter ending September 30, 1859. State- ments of......
Receipts and expenditures of the Marine Hospital fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in the ports of the United States for 1859. Statement of..
Reexported. (See Exported.)
Register of the Treasury, on the operations of his office. Annual re- port of the.......
Resignations in the navy since December 1, 1858. List of.. Revenue collected annually in each collection district, from 1854 to
1859, together with the amount expended and the number of persons employed in each district. Statement of the amount of. Revenues and public expenditures during the year ending June 30,
1859, agreeably to warrants issued, exclusive of trust funds and treasury notes funded. Statement of duties..... Revenue collected from 1789 to 1859, under the heads of customs, public lands, and miscellaneous sources, including loans and treasury notes; also the expenditures during the same period, and the particular tariff and price of lands under which the revenue from those sources was collected. Statement of the...... Rice. (See Exported.)
Rivers San Juan and Yellow Stone, and the sinking of artesian wells. Report in relation to the exploration of the..
Rivers and harbors. Report on the improvement of.........
River Mississippi. Report of the survey of the Delta of the......... River raft. Report on the removal of the Red...............................
River Mississippi. Report on the removal of obstructions from the mouth of the.....
River Mississippi. Report on the improvement of the Des Moines rapids of the..........
River. Report on the improvement of the St. Mary's...........
River, North Carolina. Report of the condition of the entrances of Cape Fear....
River, between Rock Island and Davenport. Report of examinations of the construction of the railroad bridge across the Missis- sippi. River Mississippi. Veto of the President of the United States of the bill in relation to the removal of obstructions to the navigation in the mouth of the......
Roads in Kansas and Nebraska Territories. Report of the construc- tion of military.
Roads in Kansas and Nebraska Territories. Report of the construc- tion of............
Road from Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, to a point five miles beyond the crossing of South Fork of the American river, California; and from Camp Floyd to Green river, Utah Territory, &c. Report of an exploration and survey of a route for a military. Roads in Minnesota. Report of surveys of routes for military......... Roads in New Mexico. Report of surveys of routes for military. Roads in Southern Oregon. Report of surveys of routes for military.. Road from Astoria to Salem, in Northern Oregon. Report of the sur- vey of route for military.. Roads in Washington Territory. Report of surveys of routes for military Road from Fort Riley to Fort Kearney. Report of survey, &c., of route for military.
Roberts, relating to a reorganization of the militia of the United States. Memorial of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel B. S....
St. Clair flats. Veto of the bill making an appropriation for deep- ening the channel over the.......
St. Clair flats. Report in relation to a light-house and beacon on...... St. Mary's river. (See River.)
San Juan Island, between the authorities of the United States and Great Britain. Correspondence relating to the jurisdiction over. San Juan Island, between Lieutenant General Scott and General Har- ney, and others. Correspondence relating to.............
Second Auditor. (See Auditor.) Second Comptroller. (See Comptroller.)
Ship canal near the Isthmus of Darien. Report of exploration and verification of surveys of a..
Shipping. Correspondence with the diplomatic representatives of England and France, in relation to the verification of the nation- ality of.......
Sickness and mortality in the army. Report of the Surgeon General on the.....
Silks imported. (See Imported.) Sixth Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Slaver Wildfire, on the coast of Cuba, by Lieutenant Craven, of the United States steamer Mohawk. Report of the capture of the... Smithsonian Institution, &c. Statement of the amount of stock held in trust by the United States for the Chickasaw national fund and the.....
Soldier's rations. Letters from General Twiggs, Surgeon McCormick, and Colonel Johnston, recommending the increase of the coffee and sugar portion of the........
Solicitor of the Treasury, on the operations of his office. Annual re- port of the................
Specie. (See Imports-Exports—Banks.)
State, to Mr. Mason, United States minister to France, in relation to commercial rights of neutral nations. Letter of Mr. Cass, Sec- retary of.....
State and Messrs. McLane and La Reintrie, with a memorial of Charles P. Stone, relating to the expulsion and murder of American citizens in Mexico. Correspondence between the Secretary of........
State, and Mr. Dallas, American minister in England, and the British and French diplomatic representatives in the United States, in relation to the verification of the nationality of vessels. Cor- respondence between Mr. Cass, Secretary of.... State and the United States minister at Rome, in relation to an outrage
perpetrated upon Mr. Perkins and family, at Perugia, in the Pontifical States. Correspondence between the Secretary of...... State, communicating a statement of the fees received by the consular officers of the United States for the year 1858, with a tariff of consular fees, and a list of consular officers, &c., on December 31, 1858. Report of the Secretary of....... State, communicating the correspondence with Mr. Townsend, the United States diplomatic representative in Japan, concerning the proposed diplomatic mission from Japan to the United States. Report of the Secretary of..........
State and Mr. Philip, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Clark, in relation to the occupation, by American citizens, of the Island of Navasa, in the West Indies. Correspondence between the Secretary of.. State, in relation to the modification of the act of August, 1858, to carry into effect certain provisions in the treaties between the United States and China and the Ottoman Porte, giving certain judicial powers to ministers and consuls of the United States in those countries. Letter from the Secretary of........... Steamboats. Annual report of supervising inspectors of....... Steamers, and the causes which led to it. Reports of Captain Jarvis
and Commander Turner, of the capture of two Mexican war.....
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