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Estimates of the expenses of the Quartermaster's de-
partment of the marine corps for the year ending
30th June, 1851

Estimates for the mail service, &c., during the year end-
ing 30th June, 1850

Estimate of appropriations for the office of the Commis-
sioner of the General Land Office for the fiscal
year ending 30th June, 1851

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Estimate of appropriations for the surveying department
for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1851
Estimate by Lieutenant Colonel Long for the repair of
the Cumberland dam

Expenditures on account of national armories, and the
number of arms, &c., during the year ending 30th
June, 1849. Statement of
Expenditures on account of the service of the State De-
partment in 1849. Statement of -
Expenditures from the marine hospital fund for the relief
of sick and disabled seamen. Statement of
Expenditures, under the head of contingent expenses, as

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settled and allowed at the Fourth Auditor's office
of the Treasury Department. Statement of
Expenditures for contingencies of the various offices and
bureaus of the War Department during the fiscal
year ending 30th June, 1849. Statements of
Expenditures for the service of the War Department dur-
ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1849. State-
ment of appropriations and
Expenses of the judiciary of the District of Columbia.
Report in relation to the -

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Finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treas-
ury on the state of the

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First Assistant Postmaster General. (See Postmaster
General.)
Florida. Instructions (17th September, 1849) of the Sec-

retaries of War and Interior to Brigadier General
Twiggs and S. Spencer, Sub-Indian_agent, re-
specting the removal of the Seminole Indians re-
maining in

Florida in 1849, (part 1.) Report of military operations

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in -
Florida, during the past year, the area occupied by them,
their removal, &c. Correspondence in relation to
hostilities committed by the Seminole Indians in

Foreign vessels. (See Vessels.)
Fortifications, and military establishments connected

therewith, in 1849. Condition, repairs, &c., of.

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Fort Smith, in Arkansas, to Santa Fe, in New Mexico.
Report and map, by Lieutenant Simpson, of the
route from

Fort Smith to Santa Fe. Report of Captain Marcy's re-
connaissance of the route from

Fourth Auditor. (See Auditor.)

Frauds upon the revenue since the act of 1846. State-
ment of measures adopted to prevent

Franklin, relative to the expedition to the Arctic regions

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under the command of her husband. Correspond-
ence with the lady of Sir John

Frontier defences. Estimates for inland and Atlantic

G.

Garcia, from New Orleans, by the Spanish consul at that
port. Correspondence relating to the abduction of
Rey, alias -
Geological and mineralogical survey of the United States
mineral lands in Michigan, under act of March 1,
1847, by Charles T. Jackson, United States geolo-
gist, for the survey of the United States mineral
lands in Michigan. Report of the
Geological specimens collected in Messrs. Hubbard and
Ives's districts of public surveys in 1846., Cata-
logue of.

Geology and topography of California and Oregon.

Re-

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ports of Brevet Major General Smith and Brevet
Brigadier General Riley, with accompanying re-
ports of Mr. Tyson, Professor Fraser, and Lieuten-
ants Talbot and Ord, in relation to the
German government, and to securing the services of naval
officers of the United States in building up the
German navy. Correspondence with the minister
of the German Empire in relation to the construc-
tion of a war steamer at New York, destined, as
alleged, for the service of the

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Great Britain and the United States in relation to the ex-
change of mails. Regulations adopted by
Guano. Report respecting commercial privileges extend-
ed to citizens of the United States in relation to
the trade in Peruvian

Guano. Despatch from Mr. Clay, chargé d'affaires at
Lima, respecting Peruvian

Gurley, who was recently sent out by the government to
obtain information in respect to Liberia. Report
of the Rev. R. R.

H.

Hagner, in relation to the mode of manufacturing percus-
sion powder and caps, small arms, &c., in France,
Belgium, Holland, and England. Report of Bre-
vet Major P. V.

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Harbors and rivers for the year ending 30th June, 1851.
Estimates for the improvement of

Hardcastle's map of the valley of Mexico.
Secretary of War, communicating
Smith and

Report of the
Lieutenants

Hot Springs of Arkansas. (See Lands.)
Hungarian exiles. Correspondence with the Turkish
government on the subject of the

Hungary during the recent war between that country and
Austria. Correspondence with the agent employ-
ed to visit -

Hughes's description of the march of a division of the
United States army, under the command of General
Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to
Saltillo, in Mexico. Captain

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Indians remaining in Florida. Instructions of 17th Sep-
tember, 1849, of the Secretaries of War and Interior
to Brigadier General Twiggs, and S. Spencer, In-
dian sub agent, respecting the removal of the

Seminole

Indians and Indian affairs in that State. Report of 7th
March, 1849, of R. S. Neighbors to Brigadier
General Worth, commanding the troops in Texas,
in relation to

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Indians and Indian affairs in Texas. Captain Catlett's
communication, 12th May, 1849, and report of
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 4th June, 1849,
in relation to the
Indians for a portion of their lands in Minnesota. In-
structions to the commissioners, 25th August,
1849, appointed to negotiate with the Dacotah or
Sioux

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Indian affairs in Oregon. Extract from a report of Gov-
ernor Lane, 9th April, 1848, in relation to

Indian affairs in New Mexico. Report, 1st October,
1849, of J. S. Calhoun, Indian agent at Santa Fe,
in relation to

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Indian affairs in Minnesota. Report of Governor Ram-
sey in relation to

Indian agent at Salt Lake, California. Report of John
Wilson

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Indian Affairs. Annual report of the Commissioner of
Indians. Treaty between the United States and the
Navajoe tribe of
Indians. Statement of accounts of disbursements made
for the benefit of the

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Indians of the United States on the frontier of Mexico.
Translation of a letter from the Mexican minister
to the Secretary of State, in relation to the wild - 10

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Indians in Florida during the past year, the area now
occupied by them, their removal, &c. Corres-
pondence relative to hostilities committed by the
Seminole -

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Indians, for the year ending 30th September, 1848. Re-
port of the Second Auditor of the Treasury in re-
lation to the disbursement or application of moneys,
goods, or effects for the benefit of the

Indians, according to the principles established by the
treaty of August, 1846. Report of the Second
Comptroller and Second Auditor of the Treasury,
with a statement of the claims of the Cherokee
nation of .
Interior, of the condition and operations of the Interior
Department during the year 1849. Report of the
Secretary of the

Interior, with a statement from the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, showing the amount of public
land originally contained in each State, the num-
ber of acres granted to each State for objects of in-
ternal improvement, the number necessary to
make the grants to each State equal to the maxi-
mum of the State receiving the greatest quantity,
and the number necessary to make each grant
equal in proportion to the areas of each of the
several States. Report of the Secretary of the
Interior, of rejected applications for. pensions. Report of
the Secretary of the

Interior, relative to the printing for that department. Re-
port of the Secretary of the

Interior, communicating information in relation to the

operations of the commission appointed to run and
mark the boundary between the United States and
Mexico. Reports (parts 1 and 2) of the Secretary
of the

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Interior, in relation to the public lands in the Milwaukie
land district. Report of the Secretary of the
Interior, in relation to the expense of the judiciary of the
District of Columbia. Report of the Secretary of
the
Interior, showing the quantity of land sold, the amount
of money received therefor, and the amount of in-
cidental expenses thereon, in the years 1847, '48,
and '49. Report of the Secretary of the -
Interior, relative to the swamp and overflowed lands in
Louisiana. Report of the Acting Secretary of
the

Interior, relative to the Hot Springs of Arkansas. Report
of the Secretary of the

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Interior to General Twiggs, and S. Spencer, sub-Indian
agent, dated 17th September, 1849, respecting the
removal of the Seminole Indians remaining in
Florida. Instructions of the Secretaries of War
and

Vol. No. Page.

J.

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Judiciary of the District of Columbia. Report of the
annual expenses, for the last ten years, of the 13 54

K.

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Kosciusko against Alexandre de Bodisco, the Russian
minister. Report in relation to measures taken by
the Secretary of State on the memorial of the great
grandnephew and attorney of the heirs of General 13

L.

Lakes, amount of American tonnage engaged, number of
seamen employed thereon, &c. Report of the To-
pographical Bureau, in relation to the commerce
of the

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Lake Michigan into Maskegon lake, Black river, and
Grand river. Reports of plans and estimates for
improving the entrances from

Lands in the Milwaukie land district. Report of the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, in rela-
lation to the public

Land sold, the amount of money received therefor, and
the amount of incidental expenses thereon, in the
years 1847, 1848, and 1849. Report of the quan-
tity of

Lands in Louisiana. Report of the Acting Secretary of
the Interior relative to the swamp and overflowed
Lands surrounding the Hot springs in Arkansas. Report
of the Secretary of the Interior in relation to the
applications of private claimants to the

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Land Office, of the operations of that office during the
year 1849. Report of the Commissioner of the
General
Lands sold; of cash, Treasurer's receipts, treasury notes,
stock, &c., received therefor; of incidental ex-
penses thereon; and of payments into the treasury
on account thereof, in the year 1848. Statement
of the public

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Lands sold; of cash, Treasurer's receipts, treasury notes,
stock, &c., received therefor; of incidental ex-
penses thereon; and of payments into the treasury
on account thereof, during the first and second
quarters of the year 1849. Statement of public 2 1 41

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