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Navy beef and pork, soap, candles, mustard seed, black pepper,
bottles and corks, and "small stores," under advertisement of the
Bureau of Provisions, &c., of April 17 and August 24, 1861. Pro-
posals for

Navy. Annual report of the Secretary of the

Navy. List of papers accompanying report of the Secretary of the
Navy, relative to contracts with Robert L. Stevens. Letter of the
Secretary of the....

Navy, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, transmitting official
reports and documents connected with the engagements on the
Mississippi river, which resulted in the capture of Forts St. Philip
and Jackson, and the city of New Orleans, and the destruction of
the rebel flotilla. Letter of the Secretary of the..
Navy, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, transmitting official
reports of the capture of Forts St Philip and Jackson, &c. List of
papers accompanying the letter of the Secretary of the...
Navy, relative to the employment of George D. Morgan, of New York,
to purchase vessels for the government. Letter of the Secretary of

the...

Navy Department for naval purposes. List of vessels purchased by the.
Navy, as ascertained at the department since December 1, 1860. List
of deaths in the....

List of resignations in the...
List of dismissions in the..

Navy, since December 1, 1860.
Navy, since December 1, 1860.
Navy, 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, to pay officers on reserved
list and unemployed, &c. Estimate of appropriations required
under the head of pay of the....

Navy, at the several navy yards, under advertisement of the Bureau
of Construction, &c., of June 11, 1861. Scale of offers to furnish
materials for the

Navy, for the year ending June 30, 1862, under advertisement of the
Bureau of Construction, &c., of July 9, 1861. Scale of offers to fur-
nish anthracite coal for the

Navy supplies, for the year ending June 30, 1862, under the adver-
tisement of the Bureau of Provisions, &c., of March, April and June,
1861. Schedule of proposals for....

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Navy Department and southwest executive building, for the year
ending June 30, 1863. General estimate for salaries and contin-
gent expenses for the

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Navy and marine corps, for the year ending June 30, 1863. Summary
of appropriations required for the.

Navy and marine corps, as settled and allowed at the office of the
Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, for the year ending June 30, 1861.
Abstract of expenditures under heads of contingent expenses of the.
Navy Department, from July 1, 1860, to June 30, 1861. Statement
of appropriations for the service of the....

Navy pensions. (See Pensions.)

Navy, relative to an improvement in building ships-of-war. Letter
from the Secretary of the..

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Navy yards, and under contract for the navy, during the year 1861.
List of vessels built at the

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Navy yards and stations, for the year ending June 30, 1863. Esti-
mate of officers and others at the

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Navy yards, for the year ending June 30, 1863. Estimate of the
amounts required for constructing and completing works, and for
current repairs at the several.....

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Navy yards at Portsmouth. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and
Washington, under advertisements of April and September, 1861,
the latter being the balance for the year. Abstract of all offers for
supplies for the several...

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Navy yards at Portsmouth, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and
Washington, for the year ending June 30, 1862. Schedule of
materials required for the several

Navy yards, July 1, 1860; of articles received and expended from
June 30, 1860, to June 30, 1861; and of those remaining on hand
July 1, 1861, under the direction of the Bureau of Ordnance and
Hydrography. Cost or estimated value of stores on hand at the
several...

Navy yards, chargeable to the Bureau of Ordnance, &c. Statement of
the number of days' labor and cost thereof, from July 1, 1860, to
July 1, 1861, at the several.....
Navy yards, for building, repairing, and equipping vessels of the navy,
or in receiving and securing stores and materials therefor. State-
ment of the number of days' labor and its cost, from July 1, 1860,
to June 30, 1861, for the several

Navy yards, during the year ending June 30, 1862, by the respective
navy agents. Abstract of proposals for supply of fresh beef and
vegetables at the....

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Navy yards and other special objects for the year ending June 30,
1863. General estimates of appropriations under cognizance of the
Navy Department for....

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Nevada. Copy of a communication from the governor of the Terri-
tory of....

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New England, November 10, 1861. Consolidated return of the troops
within the department of
New Mexico. Statement of surveys of confirmed private land claims
and pueblos, values and areas and cost of survey, with the estimated
costs of surveys of lands for the year ending June 30, 1862, in the Ter-
ritory of

New Mexico, 'commanded by Colonel Canby, 19th infantry, from the
1st to the 10th of November, 1861. Return of the department of.
New Orleans. Letter of Secretary of the Navy, with reports relative
to the capture of forts and city of
Norfolk, Missouri, September 10, 1861. Report of an engagement at.
North Carolina Letter of Secretary of War with copy of appoint-
ment of Hon. Edward Stanly as military governor of..

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Ocracoke, on Beacon island, September 18, 1861. Report of the
destruction of Fort

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Ohio, commanded by Brigadier General Buell. Consolidated morning
report of the department of the
Ordnance works. (See Estimates.)

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Ordnance and Hydrography of the Navy Department required for the
service for the year ending June 30, 1863. Estimate of appropria-
tions under cognizance of the Bureau of

Ordnance and Hydrography. Letter from the chief of the Bureau of.
Ordnance and hydrography for the year ending June 30, 1863. Esti
mate of the amount required for the support of the Bureau of..
Ordnance or arms.
Relative to contract with C. D. Shubarth for

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supplying the government with
Ordnance and ordnance stores. Report of Commissioners Holt and
Owen on investigation of claims and contracts for

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Ordnance duty. (See Estimates.)

Ordnance and ordnance stores. (See Estimates.)

Oregon. Relative to surveys of public lands and estimated cost
thereof, in

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Oregon and Washington Territory. Relative to boundary between.

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Subject.

Oregon and Washington Territory. Message of President relative to
Indian war claims in..

Vol. No. Page.

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Pacific, commanded by Brigadier General Sumner, for August, 1861.
Report of the department of the

Passes of the Mississippi, October 13, 1861. Report of the affair at the.
Passports of passengers from New York to San Francisco. Letter from
the Secretary of State relative to the law requiring

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Patents on Agriculture for 1861. Annual report of Commissioner of
Paymaster General. Annual report of the..

Pay department, and unaccounted for on the 1st of July, 1860; the
amount remitted to each from the treasury, or turned over by other
agents during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861; amount
accounted for by accounts and vouchers of expenditures, or by
transfer or replacements in the treasury, and the balance unaccounted
for to be applied to payments in the first quarter of the next fiscal
year. Statement showing the amount remaining in the hands of
each of the disbursing officers of the.....

Pay of the navy. (See Navy.)

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Payments on interest and principal of the public debt. (See Debt.)
Pawnees. (See Indian agency.)

Penitentiary of the United States for the District of Columbia. Re-
port of the inspectors, warden, &c., of the .

Penitentiary in the District of Columbia. Letter of the Secretary of
the Interior relative to imprisonment of soldiers and volunteers in

the

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Pensions. Annual report of the Commissioner of ...
Pensions admitted in each State and Territory during the year ending
June 30, 1861. Statement of the number and yearly amount of
original applications, and for increase of army..

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Pensions, admitted and payable at the date of issuing the pension cer-
tificate, for the year ending June 30, 1861. Statement of the
amount of arrearages of army

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Pensions at the several agencies in the States and Territories for the
year ending June 30, 1861. Statement of the amount paid for

army

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Pensions on the 30th of June, 1861. Amount of funds in the hands
of each agent for paying

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Pensions admitted for the year ending June 30, 1861, with the arrears
due at the date of issue of certificate. Number of original applica-
tions, and for increase of navy..

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Pensions in the several States and Territories for the year ending June
30, 1861. Amounts paid for, and the amount of funds in the
hands of the several agents for paying navy

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Pensions on the rolls of, and annual amount payable in the States and
Territories June 30, 1861. Number of...
Pensioners on the rolls of, and annual amount of pensions in each
State and Territory June 30, 1861.

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Pickens, April 14, 1861. Report of the re-enforcing of Fort

Pierce, Hon. Franklin. (See State.)

Pierce and Bacon, for payment of sundry bills of exchange accepted
by the late Secretary of War, John B. Floyd. Letter of the Attor-
ney General relative to the claim of....

Pig Point, June 5, 1861. Report of an action at

Pittsburg Landing. Letter of the Secretary of War, transmitting all
official reports from all officers in command in the battles at...
Police for the District of Columbia. Report of the Board of Metro-

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Portugal to encourage the culture and enlarge the area of the growth
of cotton in its African possessions. Decree of the government of..
Port Royal, S. C., Nov. 14, 1861. Report of a naval expedition to
Postage earnings of the several trans-Atlantic steamships conveying
the United States mails for the year ending June 30, 1861. Table of.
Postage on British, French, Prussian, Belgian, and Bremen and Ham-
burg mails received in and sent from the United States for the year
ending June 30, 1861. Amount of letter...
Postages conveyed by various lines of ocean steamers for year ending

June 30, 1861. Statement of letters and newspapers, with their several.
Postages on mails exchanged between the United States and the British
provinces for the year ending June 30, 1861. Amount of.....
Postages accounted for on foreign dead letters sent from and returned
to the United States for the year ending June 30, 1861. Amount of.
Postages for the year ending June 30, 1861. Amounts reported due
steamers of various ocean lines, being the sea and inland....
Postal convention of March 2, 1857, between the General Post Office
of France and the General Post Office of the United States of America.
Additional articles to the....

Postal receipts and expenditures of the Post Office Department in the
rebellious States for the year ending June 30, 1861. Table of .......
Postal receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1861.
Table of the.

Post office buildings, &c. (See Construction.)

Post Office Department. Annual report of the Auditor of the.
Postmaster General. Annual report of the..

Post offices in the several States and Territories. Number of each class of.
Post offices in the United States June 30, 1861, number established,
discontinued, names and sites changed, appointments on such change,
and number of postmasters resigned, removed, and deceased for said
year. Whole number of .

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Postmaster General relative to claim of Carmack & Ramsay. Report
of the ..

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Post Office Department of France and the Post Office Department of
the United States. Table showing the direction to be given to cor-
respondence of all kinds exchanged between the.....

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Post Office of the United States and the General Post Office of Prussia.
Additional articles agreed upon between the General..
Post office revenue and expenditures for nine years ending June 30,
1861, and estimates for 1862 and 1863. Statement of.
Post Office Department. Auditor's report of the financial affairs of the.
Post offices after deducting the maximum compensation of $2,000 per
annum of the postmasters, and the necessary incidental expenses of
the offices for the year ending June 30, 1861. Surplus of emolu-
ments and commissions accrued at certain named...
Post office Department for year ending June 30, 1861. Detailed state-
ment of expenditures under head of miscellaneous payments by the-
Post Office Department under their several heads for the year ending
June 30, 1861. Exhibits of the receipts and expenditures of the...
Post offices of Great Britain and Ireland, Prussia, Belgium, France, of
Bremen and Hamburg, Germany, in account with the United
States of America. The general...
Potomac water works. (See Aqueduct.)
Pottawatomies. (See Indian agency.)
President of the United States, with accompanying documents, on the
state of the Union, (Part 1,) containing annual report of the Secre-
tary of the Interior. Annual message of the
President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the proceedings
of a court of inquiry in the case of Colonel Dixon H. Miles, United
States army. Message of the...

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President of the United States, transmitting a correspondence between
the Austrian minister and the Secretary of State, relative to the arrest
of Messrs Slidell and Mason and their suites, on board of the British
steamer Trent. Message of the..
President of the United States, with correspondence between the Prus-
sian minister and the Secretary of State, relative to the arrest of
Messrs. Mason and Slidell and their suites, on board of the British
steamer Trent. Message of the......
President of the United States, with a copy of instructions from Prince
Gortchakow to the Russian minister, relative to the arrest of Messrs.
Mason and Slidell and their suites, on board of the British steamer
Trent. Message of the..

President of the United States, relative to presents from the King of
Siam. Message of the...

President of the United States, relative to the presentation of American
citizens at the court of France. Message of the.....
President of the United States, returning a bill to legalize the circula-
tion of bank notes of a less denomination than five dollars, but not
less than one dollar, in the District of Columbia. Veto message of
the.....

President of the United States, with draft of bill to compensate any
State which may abolish slavery. Message of the....
President of the United States, relative to a resolution of the House of
Representatives censuring Hon. Simon Cameron, late Secretary of
War. Message of the.....

President of the United States, relative to the arrest of persons in Ken-
tucky and their imprisonment. Message of the..
President of the United States, recommending that Captain David G.
Farragut receive a vote of thanks for gallant conduct at the taking
of New Orleans. Message of the

President of the United States, transmitting a list of naval officers who
distinguished themselves in the taking of Forts St. Philip and Jack-
son, and recommending that they receive the thanks of Congress by
name. Message of the....

President of the United States, relative to the arrest of Brigadier Gen-
eral Stone. Message of the...
President of the United States, transmitting copy of correspondence be-
tween the Secretary of State and Benjamin F. Brewster, relative to
the arrest of Simon Cameron at the suit of Pierce Butler. Message
of the...

President of the United States, announcing his approval of the act
abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia. Message of the.....
President of the United States, informing Congress that he had ap-
proved the bill to suppress insurrection, &c., and to confiscate the
property of rebels. Message of the

President of the United States, recommending that some suitable ac-
knowledgment be made to Cornelius Vanderbilt for the present of
the valuable steamer "Vanderbilt." Message of the..
President of the United States, declaring a blockade of ports of States
in rebellion. Proclamation of the

President of the United States, transmitting a correspondence between
the Secretary of State and the authorities of Great Britain and France,
relative to the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell and their suites, on
board of the steamer Trent. Message of the.....
President of the United States, relative to the growth of cotton in Por-
tuguese possessions in Africa. Message of the -
President of the United States, with correspondence between the Secre-
tary of State and the Italian minister, relative to the arrest of Messrs.
Mason and Slidell, on board of the British steamer Trent. Message
of the..

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