Interior, recommending an increase in the salaries of certain Indian agents in J. Jones and Brown, for running and marking boundary lines between certain Jules et Marie. Message from the President of the United States in relation K. Kansas and Nebraska. Annual report of the surveyor general for the dis- L. Land Office. Annual report of the Commissioner of the General.... Papers accompanying the above. 1. Statement of surveying operations from July 1, 1861, to September 30, 2. Sales and other disposals of lands during the five quarters ending Sep- 3. Swamp land table, exhibiting the quantity of lands selected under the 4. Like table, exhibiting the quantity of land approved under same acts up 5. Table showing the quantity of land patented to the several States under 6. Condition of bounty land business under acts of 1847, 1850, 1852, and 7 and 8. Statements of sales of public lands during the first and last halves 9. Estimates of appropriations for salaries and contingent expenses of Gen- 11. Like estimate for surveying public lands... 12. Estimate to supply deficiency during the year ending June 30, 1863.. Land Office for the year ending June 30, 1864. Letter from the Commissioner, Lands in Kansas. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, recommending Library of Congress. Message from the President of the United States rela- 62 65 4 Loan created in 1841, &c. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative 5 27 M. Mails between Washington city and New York. Letter from the Postmaster Marine corps, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appropriations Medicine and Surgery, in the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Es- Mexico. Letter from the President of the United States in relation to the al- Mexico. Letter from the President of the United States, transmitting informa- Military Academy, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appro- Morris, George U., lieutenant commanding, for valor and heroism in his N. Nautical Almanac, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appro- Estimates for appro- Naval Academy. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy relating to appoint- Naval Observatory, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appro- Naval officers for the year ending June 30, 1863. Letter from the Secretary Navigation, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appropriations Navigation and Commerce of the United States with foreign countries during Navy. Annual report of the Secretary of the...... Papers accompanying the above report. Index to the reports of officers Reports of officers... A.-List of deaths, resignations, and dismissals in the naval service since co 3 220 B.-Report of the board of officers appointed to witness the examination of C.-Letter of the superintendent of the Naval Academy and reports of the D.-Scale of bids for enlarging the southwest executive building. No. 1. Detailed estimates for the office of the Secretary of the Navy, south- No. 2. Report, detailed estimates, &c., of the Bureau of Yards and Docks. No. 5. Report, detailed estimates, &c., of the Bureau of Ordnance... No. 7. Detailed estimates of the Bureau of Steam Engineering. No. 8. Report, detailed estimates, &c., of the Bureau of Provisions and No. 9. Report, detailed estimates, &c., of the Bureau of Medicine and No. 10. Report of the commandant and detailed estimates of the paymas- No. 11. General estimate (civil) of the office of the Secretary, bureaus, and No. 12. Summary estimate for the naval service.. No. 13. General estimate-navy proper.... No. 15. General estimate-special objects under control of the Navy De- No. 16. Comptroller's statement of navy appropriations, expenditures, and No. 17. Abstract of expenditures charged to the appropriation for “contin- Navy relative to appointments in the Naval Academy. Letter from the See- Navy, recommending an appropriation for navy yard at League island. Let- Navy yard at League island. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, recom- Navy, with reference to prize matters. Letter from the Secretary of the... the Nebraska. Annual report of the surveyor general of the district of Kansas Nevada Territory for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appro- Nevada Territory. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Interior relative New Granada. Letter from the President of the United States relative to our New Mexico. Annual report of the surveyor general of.. 0. Ordnance department of the army for the year ending June 30, 1864. Esti- Ordnance service of the army for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates Ordnance, of the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for ap- Ordnance supplies. Letter from the Secretary of War relative to providing Oregon. Annual report of the surveyor general for the district of.. P. Paroles granted to rebel officers. Letter from the Secretary of War relative to. 6 57 1862. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting annual statement of. 7 67 Patent Office, up to January 1, 1863. Letter from the Secretary of the Inte- Patent Office. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the mis- Patents, in relation to the expenditure of the agricultural fund. Letter from Patents, transmitting the Mechanical Report of the Patent Office for the year 10 52 Patents on agriculture and agricultural statistics for the year 1862. Report 11 78 42 Paymaster General of the United States. Annual report of the.. Penitentiary. Annual report of the warden of the.. Pensions. Annual report of the Commissioner of.......... Papers accompanying the above. A.-Tabular statement showing the number and yearly amount of original C.-Tabular statement showing the amount paid for army pensions at the D.-Tabular statement showing the amount of funds in the hands of each 1. The number and yearly amount of original applications admitted 2. The amount paid at the agencies in the several States and Territo- 3. The number and yearly amount on the rolls on the 30th June, 1862. 4. The amount of funds in the hands of the agents on the 30th day of Police. Report of the Board of Metropolitan.. Pope, John, major general, concerning the operations of the army of Vir- Porter, David D., acting rear-admiral, for brilliant services in attacking Ar- Porter, Fitz John, general. Copy of the proceedings of the court-martial in Post Office Department for the year ending June 30, 1862. Letter from the Postmaster General. Annual report of the. Papers accompanying the above. 1. Tabular statement showing the number of each class of post offices in 2. Tabular statement of the operations of the appointment office for the 3. Classifying changes made in the appointment office during the year 2 Title. 4. Tabular statement showing the increase or decrease of post offices in 6. Tabular statement showing the operation and results of the foreign mail 7. Postal convention between the United States and Mexico. 8. Postal convention between the United States and Guatemala 9. Settlement of further details under the postal treaty with Great Britain.. 12. Mail service in the States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, 13. Railroad service as in operation on the 30th of June, 1862. 14. Mail routes and service on which contractors were reported disloyal and 15. Tabular statement of the receipts of the Post Office Department for the 16. Tabular statement of the expenditures of the Post Office Department for 17. Estimates of expenditures for the year 1864. 18. Postage stamps and stamped envelopes issued during the year 1862 20. Statement of money letters received during the year ending June 30, 1862. 22. Causes of the non-delivery of 21,493 valuable letters... 23. Reasons assigned for the return to the department of 139,580 letters 24. Statement of the foreign department of the dead letter office, of dead 26. Comparative statement of the number of miles in the American and 28. Auditor's report............. Showing- 1. The receipts of the department under their several heads..... 5. The amount of letter postage on British mails received in and sent 6. The amount of letter postage on Prussian mails received in and sent 7. The amount of letter postage on French mails received in and sent 8. The amount of letter postage on Belgian mails received in and sent 9. The amount of letter postage on Bremen mails received in and sent 10. The amount of letter postage on Hamburg mails received in and 11. The number of letters and newspapers exchanged between the |