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. 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....
President of the United States, in relation to railway systems in Europe. Message of the
President of the United States, in relation to the Territory of Nevada. Message of the
President of the United States, in relation to the Indian war claims in Oregon and Washington. Message of the....
President of the United States, with treaty with Great Britain for the suppression of the African slave trade. Message of the. Privateer Savannah, June 5, 1861. Report of capture of..... Privateer schooner Judah. Report of the burning of the...... Privateer Beauregard. Report of the capture of the....
Prize money allotted to the officers, seamen, &c., of the Bon Homme Richard. Detailed statement of the amount of Proclamation declaring a blockade of the ports of States in rebellion against the government. President's..... Produce. (See Manufactures.) Property by the federal army. Report of the Secretary of War with statement of claims for damages to or destruction to private...... Provisions and Clothing. Abstract of annual report of the Bureau of. Provisions and Clothing for the year ending June 30, 1863. Estimates from the Bureau of.
Provisions and clothing, small stores, and contingent on hand at the United States navy yards and at naval depots on foreign stations July 1, 1861. Value of.
Provisions, clothing, small stores, and contingent condemned on board of the national vessels and at the naval stores at home and abroad, or otherwise destroyed; loss by leakage, evaporation, or other casualties of the service, &c., &c. Cost of..
Provisions and Clothing, for and in behalf of the Navy Department, for "supplies for the navy" for the year ending June 30, 1862. Contracts made by the Bureau of........
Provisions exported. (See Breadstuffs.)
Public lands. (See Lands.)
Public buildings. (See Buildings.)
Quantico creek October 11, 1861. Report of the burning of a schooner in. Quartermaster general. Annual report of the..........
Railroad grants. (See Lands.)
Railroad to connect the loyal regions of Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky with other loyal parts of the Union. President's annual message recommending a.....
Railroads. (See Transportation.)
Railway systems in Europe. Message of the President transmitting a report in regard to
Receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1861, actual (1st quarter) and estimated; receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1862, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1863. Table showing the.. Receipts and expenditures of the United States for the quarter ending September 30, 1861, exclusive of trust funds. Statement of the.... Receipts and expenditures of the marine hospital fund. (See Hospitals.) Receipts and expenditures of the Post Office Department. (See Postal receipts.)
Receipts and disbursements in closed mails between the United States and Prussia for the year ending June 30, 1861. Statement of the. 3
Reciprocity treaty. (See Imported.) Register of the Treasury submitting tabular statements and reports covering the operations of the office for the year ending June 30, 1861. Letter of the
Revenue collected from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1861, under the several heads of customs, public lands, and miscel- laneous sources, including loans and treasury notes; also the expenditures for the same period, and the particular tariff and the price of lands under which the revenues from those sources were collected. Statement of...
Revenue may be discontinued without detriment to the public service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury stating what officers employed in the collection and protection of the.
Revenue to the United States, also to the Post Office Department by Cunard line, for year ending June 30, 1861. Statement of... Re-exported. (See Merchandise.)
Rice. (See Tobacco and rice)
Roads. (See Military roads.)
Russia relative to the taking of Mason and Slidell from the steamer Trent. Instructions from the minister of..
Sac and Fox. (See Indian agency.)
Salaries and contingent for navy. (See Navy.)
Salaries and loss in exchange paid to, and fees received from the con- sular officers of the United States, under operation of act of August, 1846, for the year ending December 31, 1860. Amount of...... Schubarth. (See Contracts.)
Schubarth, for supplying arms to United States and pay to Hon. J. F. Simmons for obtaining same. Relative to contract with C. D......
Seamen. (See American seamen.)
Ships-of-war. (See Navy.)
Siam, to the President of the United States, accompanied by certain
presents, and President's answer thereto. Copy of two letters from the king of......
Sick and wounded. (See Army.)
Silver of domestic production deposited at the mint of the United States and its branches from January, 1841, to June 30, 1861. Amount of....
Silver coined at the mint and branches at San Francisco and New Or- leans, under act of February, 1853, to June 30, 1861. Amount of. Sixth Auditor. (See Auditor.)
Slavery within its limits, and recommending its passage. Message of the President of the United States, with draft of bill for compen- sating any State which may abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia, and recommending an amenda- tory act. Message of the President informing Congress that he had signed the act to abolish.............
Slave trade, with names of bondsmen, amounts they were bonded for, and amounts realized by the government; also, names of all per- sons arrested and bailed from May 1, 1852, to May 1, 1862, in said district, charged with being engaged in said trade; with names of their bondsmen, amount of their bonds, and what the government has realized by their forfeiture. Names and number of vessels ar- rested and bonded for the year ending May 1, 1862, in the southern district of New York, charged with being engaged in the.............
Slave trade. Letter of Secretary of the Interior, with names of per- sons and names and number of vessels engaged in the Slave trade. Message of President, with treaty with Great Britain relative to suppression of the African..........
Slave vessel, bark Augusta. Letter of the Secretary of the Interior, communicating copies of correspondence and evidence in the case of the.....
Slaves employed by the consent of their masters against the United States. Copies of instructions given to commanding generals, in pursuance of act of Congress, setting free.....
Slavery therein. Draft of bill from the President to compensate any State that may abolish...
Slavery in a State. Intended veto message relative to freeing by Con- gress from
Slidell and Mason, and their suites. Report by Captain Charles Wilkes of the capture of Messrs....
Slidell, Mason, Eustis, and McFarland, relative to their seizure and detention on board of the United States steamer San Jacinto. morial of Messrs.
Sloops, under advertisement from the Bureau of Construction, Au- gust 8, 1861. Scale of offers to furnish machinery for steam screw. Snake Indians. (See Indians.)
Solicitor of the Treasury, for the year ending June 30, 1861. Report of operations in the office of the.......
Soldiers' Home, amount of receipts and expenditures to May 1, 1862; inmates admitted, died, left, dismissed, &c., in each year from its organization. Report of the board of commissioners in relation to the present condition of the...
Stanly, military governor of North Carolina. Letter of Secretary of War, with copy appointment of Hon. Edward... State, in relation to the law requiring passports from passengers going direct from New York to San Francisco Letter of the Secretary of. State, relative to consular and commercial agents appointed under act of August, 1862. Letter of the Secretary of..... State and the authorities of Great Britain and France, relative to the arrest of Messrs. Mason, Slidell, and suites on board of the British steamer Trent. Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Prussian minister, relative to the arrest of Messrs. Ma- son, Slidell, and suites on board of the British steamer Trent. Cor- respondence between the Secretary of......
State and the Russian minister, relative to the arrest of Messrs. Ma- son, Slidell, and suites on board of the British steamer Trent. Cor- respondence between the Secretary of......
State, for the service of the United States. Letter of Secretary of War relative to the number of troops raised in each............. State and the Italian minister, relative to the arrest of Messrs. Mason, Slidell, and suites, on board of the British steamer Trent. respondence between the Secretary of.......
State that may abolish slavery therein. The draft of a bill from the President to compensate any...........
State. Intended veto message on bill freeing slaves within a.... State, with papers relative to the amount of money paid the States of Maine and Massachusetts for yielding assent, under the Ashburton treaty, establishing the boundary line between the United States and British America. Letter of the Secretary of
State, relative to the arrest and detention of certain passengers on board of the British mail steamer Trent. Correspondence between the Austrian minister and the Secretary of ... State Department and Hon. Franklin Pierce upon the subject of a sup- posed conspiracy against the government. Letter from the Secre- tary of State, transmitting papers and a correspondence between the 5 38
Statute laws of the United States. Annual message of the President, recommending a revision of the....
Steel. (See Iron and steel.)
Steamers, under advertisement of August 8, 1861. Exhibit of all offers received by the Bureau of Construction, &c., for side-wheel.. 3 Steam floating battery. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting copies of all contracts made with R. L. Stevens for the con- struction of a
Stevens, for a floating battery. Letter of Secretary of the Navy rela- tive to contracts with Robert L....
Stone. Message of the President relative to the arrest of Brigadier General......
Subsistence. (See Commissary General.)
Sumter, Charleston harbor, by Captain J. G. Foster, corps of engi-
neers. Engineer journal of the bombardment of fort
Supplies for the navy. (See Navy.)
Supplies for the marine corps. (See Marine corps.)
Survey of the north and northwestern lakes for the year ending June 30, 1863. Estimate for continuing the.............. Surveying department for the year ending June 30, 1863, and to sup- ply deficiencies for the years ending June 30, 1860, 1861, and 1862. Estimates of appropriations for the.... Surveyor general of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Dakota Territory, for 1861, with estimates. Report of the Surveyor general of Oregon, for 1861, with statements showing the condition of surveying contracts not closed August 30, 1860, and the contracts made for surveying the public lands since August 30, 1860, &c., with estimates. Report of the.....
Surveyor general of California, for 1861, with estimates and appendix. Report of the....
Surveyor general of Washington Territory, for 1861, with statements, estimates, and expenditures. Report of the.. Surveyor general of New Mexico, for 1861. Report of the Surveyor general of Kansas and Nebraska, for 1861. Surveyor general of Minnesota, for 1861. Report of the Surveyor general of Colorado Territory, for 1861. Report of the Surveyor general of Nevada, for 1861. Surveyor general of Dakota, for 1861. Swamp lands. (See Lands.)
Temporary loan of $2,875,350 for sixty days, issued under act of July 17, 1861. List of subscribers to
Territories of Dakota, Colorado, and Nevada. Report relating to the organization of and extension of the surveying system to the new.. Territories of the United States and Texas. Report relative to the running and marking, and expense thereof, of boundary lines be- tween the...
Texas and the Territories of the United States. Relative to the run- ning and marking of the boundary lines between. Thanks of Congress. Messages of President recommending that cer- tain officers of the navy receive the
Tobacco and rice exported annually from 1821 to 1861. Quantity and value of...
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