PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, DURING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, 1851-2. EN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. VOLUME XIV. CONTAINS No. 119. WASHINGTON: PRINTED BY A. BOYD HAMILTON. 1852. Abell, in relation to the island of Santa Cruz, on the coast of Califor- Academy at Annapolis, Md. Report of the board of examiners in Academy at West Point for the year 1851. Report of the board of Academy at West Point, with an estimate of the expenses thereof. Accounts of disbursing officers unsettled in the office of Third Audi- Agents to pay the interest on the public debt. Report of the Secre lation to Vol. No. Page. Subject. Agricultural bureau again recommended by the President of the Almanac. Report of Lieut. Davis in relation to the preparation of Anthracite and bituminous coals for naval purposes. Report of the Appropriations made for locating life-boats on the coast of the United Appropriations for the naval service, viz: balances on hand July 1, ..... 1850, appropriations for the fiscal year 1850-'51, amounts Armories during the year 1851. Report of expenditures at the na- Army. Annual report of the general-in-chief of the. Army. Annual report of the quartermaster-general of the. Arsenals during the year 1851. Report of the operations at the Asia. Report and correspondence in relation to the mission of Mr. Asylum for the relief and support of invalid and disabled soldiers of Auditor of the Treasury for the year ending June 30, 1851. State- ment of expenditures under head of contingent expenses, as Subject. Austrian authorities, of the Rev. Charles L. Brace, an American citi- B. Balestier, late U. S. consul at Singapore, to Eastern Asia. Corre- Bartlett, commissioner to run and mark the boundary line between the United States and Mexico. Report of the Secretary of the Battle of Cerro Gordo, made by Gen. Pillow to Gen. Scott. Supple- Beldon & Co., against the government of Mexico. Papers in relation Binding. (See Printing.) Bituminous coals for naval purposes. Report of the engineer-in-chief Boundary line between the United States and Mexico. Progress of the joint commission under the treaty of Gaudalupe Hidalgo Boundary line between the United States and Mexico. Letters of Boundary line between the United States and the republic of Mexico. Brace, an American citizen. Correspondence of the American chargé Brig General Armstrong. Acceptance by the President of the French British minister, Mr. Crampton, in relation to the Oregon boundary. British vessel of war firing into the American steamship Prometheus. British North American fisheries and the free navigation of the St. |