Treasury notes were issued, and the amounts thereof, under act of June 22, 1860, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861. List of public creditors to whom.. Treasury on the state of the finances, with estimates of the public revenue and public expenditures, and plans for improving and increasing the revenue. Report of the Secretary of the.. Treasury to collectors, surveyors, and other officers of the customs, to prohibit the furnishing of arms, munitions of war, provi- sions, and other supplies to persons in the States in open rebel- lion against the constitutional authorities of the Union. Cir- cular issued by the Secretary of the.. Treasury, "to authorize a national loan, and for other purposes.' Form of "a bill," recommended by the Secretary of the.. Treasury, "to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes." Form of "a bill," recommended by the Secretary of the....
Treasury, "to provide revenue from imports, and for other pur- poses." Form of "a bill," recommended by the Secretary of the...
Tuccoa and other vessels engaged in the slave trade. Report of the capture of the brig.
Twiggs from the armed forces detailed upon the frontier of Texas, and his transfer of the public property in his charge to the in- surrectionists. Information from the Secretary of War of the desertion of Brigadier General
Union. Circular to the officers of the customs, directing them to intercept the transportation of arms, munitions of war, pro- visions, &c., to persons in those States now in open rebellion against the federal
United States, under the name of the "Confederate States. In- formation by the President of the United States of an alliance formed by certain States against the government of the... United States. Recommendation by the President of the United States to Congress to authorize the raising of four hundred thousand men and four hundred millions of dollars, to be used in suppressing the rebellion of certain States against the gov- ernment of the....
Utah. (See Army of Utah.)
Value of the real and personal property of the people of the United States, and the amount that may be raised therefrom at dif- ferent rates of ad valorem taxation. Statement of the .... Vessels in commission, &c., in the service of the navy. Statement of the number, character, and station of
Vessels recently added to the naval service. Report of the progress made in the enlistment of seamen to man the Virginia. (See Army of Northeastern Virginia, also Army of Southeastern Virginia.)
Visitors of the Military Academy. (See Board of Visitors.) Volunteers and militia to suppress the insurrection of certain south-
ern States of the Union. Information by the President in relation to calls made by him for.....
Volunteer system as a substitute for a standing army. View of the Secretary of War in relation to the....
Volunteer forces in the field, for the suppression of the insurrection, up to July 1, 1861. Statement of the number of regulars and accepted
Wages. (See Salaries and wages.)
Ways and means to provide money required for the ordinary ex- penditures of government. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the
War, accompanying the President's message on the operations of the War Department. Report of the Secretary of ... War for the passage of a law authorizing the appointment of an Assistant Secretary of War. Recommendation by the Secretary of.....
Washington. (See Army of the Department of Washington.) West. (See Army of the Department of the West.) West Point. (See Academy at West Point.) Worden, of the navy, at Montgomery, Alabama. Answer of the Secretary of the Navy to a resolution of the Senate requesting information concerning the imprisonment of Lieut. John L.... Writ of habeas corpus in certain cases, with his reasons therefor. Information by the President of the suspension authorized by him of the privilege of the
Yards and Docks, with supplemental estimates for the public service for the remainder of the current fiscal year, and for the year ending June 30, 1862. Report of the Bureau of............
On the state of the Union at the commencement of the 37th Congress.
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS, VIZ:
Report of the Secretary of War on the operations of the War Department. (For documents accompanying the above, see Reports of Secretary of War) Report of the Secretary of the Navy on the operations of the Navy Department. (For documents accom- panying the above, see Reports of the Secretary of the Navy)
Communicating correspondence with the British minister (Lord Lyons) relative to the appointment of a joint com- mission to inquire concerning the practices destructive of the fisheries adjacent to the northeast coast and islands of North America...
Transmitting the answer of the Secretary of State to a reso- lution of inquiry of the Senate relative to instructions to the United States ministers abroad in reference to the re- bellion in the southern portion of the Union............. Transmitting the answer of the Secretary of the Navy to the resolution of the Senate, of the 23d instant, requesting in- formation concerning the imprisonment of Lieut. John L. Worden, of the United States navy, at Montgomery, Ala- bama....
Transmitting the answer of the Secretary of the Navy to the resolution of the Senate requesting information concerning the quasi armistice alluded to in the President's message of the 19th July, 1861
Communicating the correspondence relating to the appoint- ment of the Hon. James H. Lane as a brigadier general in the army of the United States..
Reports of the Secretary of State, viz:
Communicating the names of the judges of the district courts of the United States, and a list of the districts in which there are vacancies -
Report to the President of the United States, in answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 25th July, 1861, re- questing information relative to the instructions to the ministers of the United States abroad in reference to the rebellion now existing in the southern portion of the Union. Correspondence with the British minister (Lord Lyons) in relation to the appointment of a joint commission to in- quire concerning practices destructive of the fisheries of North America off the coasts of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Labrador, and other territories
Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, viz:
On the state of the finances, with estimates of the public revenue and public expenditures, and plans for improving and increasing the revenue..
DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING THE ABOVE, VIZ :
Statement of the amount of the public debt of the United States on the 1st January, 7th March, and 1st July, 1861
Statement of the negotiations for a loan of $8,000,000, under act of 8th February, 1861, and under notice of February 13, 1861, with the names of bidders, amounts bid, rate per centum, amount accepted, and amount declined...
Schedule of bids for a loan of $8,000,000, under act of 8th February, 1861, and under notice of March 22, 1861, with the rate per centum, amount accepted, and amount rejected
Schedule of bids for United States Treasury notes of $4,901,000, under notice of April 6, 1861, with the rate per centum, amount accepted, and amount rejected.
Schedule of bids for loan of $7,310,000, under act of February 8, 1861, with the rate per centum, amount accepted, and amount rejected....
Schedule of bids for United States Treasury notes, amounting to $1,864,000, under act of February 8, 1861, and the notice of May 11, 1861 Schedule of offers for $1,710,650 United States Treasury notes, awarded by the Secretary of the Treasury under the act of June 32, 1860, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861
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