Communicating information relative to the number of messengers and em- ployés in that department, other than clerks Communicating information relative to the government stations and provi- sions made in cases of shipwreck on the coast of New Jersey, &c.... 12 45 Communicating a statement of appropriations on the books of the Treasury Department for the year ending June 30, 1855..
Communicating a statement of the Register of the Treasury, of the number, class, and grade of all the employés in the several collection districts, &c... Communicating a statement of the Register of the Treasury, showing the amount of revenue collected in California since June 30, 1848, the value of foreign products imported therein and of gold dust, gold and silver bullion, and quicksilver exported during the same period.. 14 83 On the claims of William R. Glover and Thomas W. Mather, and their associates....
Transmitting a report, from the Register of the Treasury, of the commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1855. 16
Papers accompanying the above:
No. 1. Statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, exported to foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855.....
No. 2. Summary statement of the value of the exports of the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, during the year ending June 30, 1855......
No. 3. General statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture of foreign countries, exported from the United States during the year ending June 30, 1855
No 4. Summary statement of goods, wares, and merchandise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture of foreign countries, exported from the United States during the year ending June 30, 1855....
No. 5. General statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture of foreign countries, imported into the United States during the year ending June 30, 1855
No. 6. Summary statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States in American and foreign vessels, during the year ending June 30, 1855.... No. 7. Statement exhibiting the number of American and foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which cleared from the United States for foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855 ...
No. 8. Statement exhibiting the number of American and foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which entered into the United States from foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855....
No. 9. Statement exhibiting the national character of the foreign vessels which entered into, and cleared from, the United States for foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855....
No. 10. Statistical view of the commerce of the United States, ex- hibiting the value of exports to, and imports from, each foreign country, and the tonnage of American and foreign vessels arriving and departing to each foreign country, during the year ending June 30, 1855..... No. 11. Statement of the commerce of each State and Territory during the year ending June 30, 1855
No. 12. Statement exhibiting the number of American and foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which cleared from each district of the United States for foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855.............
Reports from Secretary of Treasury-papers accompanying-Continued. No. 13. Statement exhibiting the number of American and foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews, which entered each district of the United States from foreign countries during the year ending June 30, 1855.....
No. 14. Statement exhibiting the value of imports the produce and manufacture of the States forming the German Zoll Verein, Switzerland, and Austria, included in importations from the Hanseatic Towns, Holland, Belgium, France, and England, du ing the year ending June 30, 1855.....
No. 15. Summary statement exhibiting the value of imports the pro- duce and manufacture of the States forming the German Zoll Verein, Switzerland, and Austria, during the ending June 30, 1855...
No. 16. Statement of the tonnage of the several districts of the United States, on the last day of June, 1855....
No. 17. Statement exhibiting a condensed view of the tonnage of the several districts of the United States, on the last day of June, 1855......
No. 18. Statement showing the number and class of vessels built, and the tonnage thereof, in each State and Territory of the United States, during the year ending June 30, 1855...... 16 No. 19. Comparative view of the registered and enrolled tonnage of the United States, showing the tonnage employed in the whale fishery; also the proportion of the enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in the coast trade, cod fishery, mackerel fishery, and whale fishery, from 1815 to 1855, inclusive...
No. 21. Statement showing the number and class of vessels built, and the tonnage thereof, in the several States and Territories of the United States, from 1815 to 1855, inclusive..... On the condition of the finances of the government for the year ending June 30, 1855....
Reports and documents accompanying the above.
No. 1. Statement of receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1855...
No. 2. Statement of receipts and expenditures for the quarter ending September 30, 1855...
Statement exhibiting the amount of the public debt redeemed from July 1, 1854, to November 17, 1855, inclusive; the premium and interest paid on the same, and the amount outstanding at the latter date.....
No. 6. Statement exhibiting the balance of various trust funds held by the United States....
No. 4. Statement exhibiting the amount due from the United States under treaties with various Indian tribes.... Statement exhibiting the stocks held in trust by the United States for the various Indian tribes, and for the Smith- sonian Institution.
Statement exhibiting the gold and silver coinage of the United States, and the bank notes in circulation from 1790 to January, 1855...................
Statement exhibiting the coinage of the United States Mint and branches, from their establishment to June 30, 1855. Statement exhibiting the receipts of gold and silver at the Mint and branches, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1855, and imports and exports of the precious metals for the same time...
Statement exhibiting our annual imports and exports, from December 31, 1789, to June 30, 1855...
No. 11. Statement exhibiting the tonnage of the United States for the same period
No. 12. Statement exhibiting the receipts into the treasury from the customs, lands, loans, and otherwise, from March 4, 1789, to June 30, 1855....
Reports form Secretary of Treasury-papers accompanying-Continued. No. 13. Statement exhibiting the prices of flour in the cities of Bos- ton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and St. Louis, from the most reliable sources, for the years stated in the table....
Nos. 14 to 18, inclusive. Statements exhibiting the population of the several States and Territories, with certain statistical information, taken from the census of 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, and 1850 ..
No. 19. Statement recapitulating the previous statements and giving the population of the United States according to said
No. 20. Statement exhibiting the population of each State and Ter- ritory, according to census of 1840, and the amount of the agricultural and manufacturing productions of each; to which is added a column exhibiting the amount said production would give to each person in said States and Territories, &c....
No. 21. Statement making the same exhibits from the census returns of 1850.... No. 22. Statement exhibiting the value of the United States manu- factures exported from June 30, 1845, to June 30, 1855. Also the explanations of Messrs. Morgan & Shannon of the tables upon the several census returns..... No. 23. Statement exhibiting the value of foreign merchandise an- nually imported, re-exported, and consumed, from 1821 to June 30, 1855........... No. 24. Statement exhibiting the total value of imports, and imports consumed in the United States, exclusive of specie, during each fiscal year from 1821 to 1855; showing also the value of foreign and domestic exports, exclusive of specie, and the tonnage employed during the same periods. No. 25. Statement exhibiting a summary view of the exportation of domestic produce from June 30, 1847, to June 30, 1855.. No. 26. Statement exhibiting the value of certain articles: woollens, cottons, hempen goods, iron, manufactures of iron, sugar, hemp unmanufactured, salt, and coal, from June 30, 1844, to June 30, 1855, (after deducting the re-exportations,) and the amount of duty which accrued on each during the same periods respectively....
No. 27. Statement exhibiting the value of foreign merchandise and domestic produce exported annually, from 1821 to June 30, 1855...
No. 28. Statement exhibiting the quantity of wines, spirits, &c., im- ported annually, from 1843 to June 30, 1855. No. 29. Statement exhibiting the value of imports annually, from 1821 to June 30, 1855...
Statement exhibiting the value of dutiable merchandise re- exported annually from 1821 to June 30, 1855, and show- ing also the value re-exported from warehouses under the act of August 6, 1846...
No. 31. Statement exhibiting the aggregate value of breadstuffs and provisions exported annually from 1821 to June 30, 1855. No. 32. Statement exhibiting the quantity and value of cotton ex- ported annually from 1821 to June 30, 1855, and the average price per pound ...
No. 33. Statement exhibiting the quantity and value of tobacco and rice exported annually from 1821 to June 30, 1855.... No. 34. Statement exhibiting the value of iron and manufactures of iron, iron and steel, steel, wool and manufactures of wool, manufactures of cotton, silk and manufactures of silk, flax, linen and linen fabrics, hemp and manufactures of hemp, manilla, sun and other hemps of India, and silk and worsted goods, imported from, and exported to, for- eign countries from 1840 to 1855; also showing the export of like articles the production of the United States.
Reports from Secretary of Treasury-papers accompanying-Continued No. 35. Statement exhibiting the value of iron, manufactures of iron,
and iron and steel, steel, sugar, wines, and all fabrics of which wool, cotton, silk, flax, or hemp is a compo- nent part, imported annually from 1847 to June 30, 1855, with the duties which accrued thereon in each year re- spectively
No. 36. Statement of the amount of bonds cancelled, and duties re- funded under the act of March 2, 1855, for carrying into effect the reciprocity treaty up to November 1, 1855.... No. 37. Report of the First Comptroller on the operations of his office. No. 38. Report of the Second Comptroller on same
No. 39. Report of Commissioner of Customs on same
No. 40. Report of First Auditor on same ......
No. 41. Report of Second Auditor on same... No. 42. Report of Third Auditor on same.....
No. 43. Report of Fourth Auditor on same......
No. 44. Report of Fifth Auditor on same.....
No. 45. Report of Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office De- partment on the operations of his office..
No. 46. Report of Solicitor of the Treasury on same.....
No 47. Report of Treasurer of the United States on same ..... No. 48. Report of Register of the Treasury on same....
No. 49. A letter from the department to the President, and his order, placing the business of the Solicitor's office in con- nexion with the several executive departments ....
No. 50. Report on the condition of the vaults in the treasury deposi- tories, and on the constitutional treasury system, by W. M. Gouge.... No. 51. Statement exhibiting the deposite accounts of the various public officers and disbursing agents who have availed themselves of the right of making deposites of the money intrusted to them for disbursement, with the Treasurer, Assistant Treasurers, and public depositaries, during the past year....
No. 52. Report of Capt. in A. H. Bowman, engineer in charge of the "office of the Construction of Buildings under the Trea- sury Department," with statement exhibiting the custom- houses purchased, those constructed and in course of construction, under appropriations, with the number of hospitals constructed, in the course of construction, and appropriated for.
No. 53. Report of W. M. Gouge on marine hospitals, with accom- panying statement...
Report of the Light-house Board, with statement exhibit- ing the number of light-houses constructed, with the names of the several keepers
No. 55. Report of W. M. Gouge on steamboat act No. 56. Set of circulars issued since date of last report No. 57. Statement of Hon. Philip Allen on the production and manufacture of certain articles in the United States, &c.. Statement exhibiting the goods in warehouse during the month of July, and also for the month of August, 1855, with the amount of duties accruing thereon... No. 59. Instructions to the accounting officers relative to the pre- paration of accounts for suit....
Reports from the Secretary of War, viz:
Showing the operations of the army and War Department during the year 1855..
Papers accompanying the above.
No. 1. Report from the Sioux expedition.
No. 2. Reports from the department of Texas
Report from Secretary of War-papers accompanying-Continued. No. 3. Reports from the department of New Mexico No. 4. Reports from the department of the Pacific .... No. 5. Reports on Pacific railroad explorations and surveys. No. 6. Reports of the board of commissioners of the Military Asylum. No. 7. Reports on the Capitol extension, reconstruction of the dome, and the Post Office extension
No. 8. Communication from the Commanding General, and state- ments from the Adjutant General of the army No. 9. Report of the Quartermaster General of the army No. 10. Report of the Commissary General of the army No. 11. Report of the Paymaster General of the army.. No. 12. Report of the Surgeon General of the army. No. 13. Report of the Chief Engineer of the army
No. 14. Report of the Colonel of Topographical Engineers of the
No. 15. Report of the Chief of the Ordnance of the army.. Communicating information relative to fortifications for the defence of the harbors of Galveston, and other harbors on the coast of Texas Communicating a statement of the contingent expenses of the military estab- lishment during the year 1811.
Showing the contracts made under the authority of the War Department during the year 1855...... Communicating a statement of expenditures from appropriations for con-
tingent expenses of the War Department, its officers and bureaus, during the year ending June 30, 1855...
Communicating a statement of the appropriations for the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1855...
Communicating a statement of the expenditures at the national armories, and of the number of arms and appendages made thereat, during the year ending June 30, 1855.... Relative to the necessary defences of the coast from Mobile to New Orleans Communicating lists of clerks and others employed in that department, other than officers of the army during the year 1855...... Communicating an abstract of the returns of the militia of all the States and
Territories, with their arms, accoutrements, and ammunition ....... Communicating copies of correspondence between the War Department and J. F. Gilmer, relative to the expenditure of the appropriation for the improvement of the Savannah river, &c. ... .
Communicating a letter from General Totten, of the Engineer Department, relative to the fortifications on the Pea Patch Island .... Communicating information relative to the fortifications necessary for the proper defence of New York and Brooklyn..... . .
Communicating information relat.ve to the appropriations for the improve- ment of the harbors of Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Racine, Milwaukie, and Kenosha, in Wisconsin
Communicating a statement of the number and compensation of messengers and employés, other than clerks, in the War Department... Communicating information relative to the falls of Red river, at or near
Alexandria... Communicating information in relation to the bar in the Atchafalaya river. 12 50 Communicating information respecting obstructions to the navigation of the Potomac river, within the District of Columbia, and the expediency of measures for removing the same...
Respecting the steps taken for the erection of an armory in the District of Columbia, under the act of March 3, 1855 ... Communicating information relative to the sale of the military reservation in Iowa for Fort Crawford....
Transmitting the final report of the board of officers relative to the funds,
subsistence and supplies furnished or taken for the use of Colonel Frémont's California battalion in 1846.....
Transmitting copies of all the letters of the governor of Washington Terri- tory, addressed to him during the present year, and of all the corres- pondence relative to the Indian disturbances in the Territories of Washington and Oregon.....
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