Subject. Vol. Part. No. Page. Coast Survey, &c.—Continued. cating the result of an examination made by Lieut. Com- existing in the track of vessels off the coast of Virginia... Coast Survey observations, by A. D. Bache, Superin- tendent.. high water found from tables 4 and 5 to obtain the suc- cessive high and low water. tales, in charge of the field and office work, relating to tidal observations Report of Charles A. Schott, computing division... graved during the year ending October 31, 1861... sequent to No. 754... quent to No. 683 parchment paper... America example for the determinations of longitudes by occulta- tions of the Pleiades termination of longitude at Albany, New York, by the telegraphic method.. Gunstock mountain of July 18, 1860... made at Cambridge, Massachusetts tensity declination on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico..., declination on the coast of Virginia Coast Survey office, Washington.. describing the general character of the coast of Florida above St. Augustine ... A., Assistant Coast Survey. of Port Royal sound, South Carolina, by military and naval Subject. Vol. Part. No. Page. No. 32. Official orders under which surveying steamer Active and party were employed in August and September, 1861. 6 No. 33. Letter from J. J. Reynolds, brigadier general com- No. 34. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury from A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey.. 6 Coast Survey. Estimates of appropriations for the support of the, for the year ending June 30, 1863 .... Coast Survey. Detailed statement of estimates for the support of, with letter from Superintendent of the, for the year end- Coast Survey. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in rela. tion to expenditures on account of the Coast Survey for the year ending June 30, 1861..... Coast Survey. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, trans- mitting a list of the number and names of persons employed in the Coast Survey, and expenditures during the year ending Coast from Passamaquoddy bay to Cape Florida... Coast from Cape Florida to the mouth of the Sabine.. Colorado, Territory of. Estimates for appropriations for the sup- port of the government of, for the year ending June 30, 1863.. 1 Colorado Territory. Report of the governor of, with accompany. ing documents. Letter from the Secretary of State, trans- Comparative statement showing the quantities of raw cotton im- ported into the United Kingdom, and the countries whence years, and also during eleven months ended November 30, 1861 4 Comparative statement showing the quantities of raw cotton im- ported into the United Kingdom during a period of eighteen years, and also during eleven months of the year 1861... 4 Comparative view of imports and exports of raw cotton for eleven months of the years 1860 an 1 1861 Commerce of the United States. Statistical view of the, Com- merce and Navigation, part 1..... Commerce of each State and Territory. Statistical view of the, Commerce and Navigation, part 2... Commissioner of Patents. Letter from the, transmitting mechan- ical report of the Patent Office for the year 1861 Commissioner of Public Buildings. Letter from the, in answer to resolution of the House in relation to the consumption of gas and coal by restaurants in the Capitol .... Commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending Contents: No. 1. A statement exhibiting the quantity and value of do- mestic produce exported from each collection district in No. 2. A statement exhibiting the quantity and value of for- eign merchandise exported from each collection district under the act of March 3, 1857 No. 3. A statement exhibiting the quantity and value of for- eign merchandise exported from each collection district under the act of March 2, 1861 No. 4. A statement exhibiting the quantity and value of for- eign merchandise imported into each collection district under the act of March 3, 1857 No. 5 A statement exhibiting the quantity and value of for- eign merchandise imported into each collection district Subject. Vol. Part. No. Page. Commerce and navigation, &c.-Continued. eign merchandise imported into each collection district, 12 12 eign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which cleared 12 ican vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which entered 12 foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which de- 12 foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which en- 12 12 nage of the several districts of the United States on the 12 built, and the tonnage thereof, in each State and Territory 12 page of the United States, showing the tonnage employed 12 built, and the tonnage thereof, in the several States and Ter- ritories of the United States, from 1815 to 1861, inclusive.. 12 4 4 of the Treasury in relation to.... 4 of vessels which have passed the light-house for Turk's 4 ports from Leeds to the United States during the quarter ending December 31, 1860 and their cargoes and value, which arrived at the port of 4 4 ..... 4 1 Commercial relations of the United States with foreign nations for the year ending September 30, 1861. Letter of the Sec- retary of State, transmitting a report of the... States of America and the republic of... tries during the year ending September 30, 1861, with the British dominions... tries for the year ending September 30, 1861, with the French dominions dominions.... guese dominions... minions of the Netherlands. Towns.... dominions..... Norway.... Sicilies Isles tine Confederation of, with each consulate in each foreign country during each quarter of the year ending September 30, 1861. various ports for the year ending September 30, 1861.. in relation to..... during the year 1860 staples at Havre, France, during the quarter ending Decem- ber 31, 1860... 4 NNNNN 45 215 2 45 130 Commercial relations with the Portuguese dominions. State- ment of the imports and exports at the island of Fayal 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 commerce between the United States of America and China. 4 ury, transmitting a rep of the Register of the Treasury of Contents of the report of Commerce and Navigatiou for 1861: duce, the quantity and value shipped to each country, the 12 values classified under the several heads of production.... 12 exported, and the quantity and value shipped to each 12 ported, wi h the amount in American ve-sels and the 12 exported, and the quantity and value shipped to each 12 ported, with the amount in American vessels, in foreign 12 45 45 |