Accounts of the government for the year ending June 30, 1859.
Report of the Treasurer of the United States, transmitting
a statement of the
Adjutant General of the United States for the service of the army
during the year ending June 30, 1861. Estimates of the...
African squadron. The number of officers and men in the service
of the United States who have died in that service belonging
to the
African negroes. Relative to the capture of the slaver "William,'
near the Isle of Pines, with five hundred and fifty..........
American seamen registered in the several ports of the United
States during the year ending September 30, 1859. Letter
of the Secretary of State, transmitting an abstract of the
returns of..
Appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861. Report of
the Secretary of the Treasury of the estimates for...
Appropriations, specific and indefinite, which may be required for
the service of the last three quarters of the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1860, made by former acts of Congress. State-
ment of the Register of the Treasury of the estimates for... Appropriations to the credit of the Interior Department on June 30, 1859. Statement of the balances of........ Appropriations to the credit of the War Department on July 1, 1859. Statement of the balances of..........
Appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government. Mes- sage of the President of the United States, in explanation of his approval of the bill making..
Armories for the year ending June 30, 1859. Letter of the Secre-
tary of War, transmitting a statement of the expenses of the
national
Arms, accoutrements, and ammunition of the militia of the United States for the year 1859. Abstract of the returns of.
Army Register for the year 1859. Letter of the Secretary of War,
transmitting transcripts of the....
Art commissioners. Report of the...... Auditor of the Treasury, transmitting copies of the accounts of the disbursements made for the benefit of the Indians during the year ending June 30, 1859. Letter of the Second Auditor of the Treasury, on the subject of claims growing out of Indian hostilities in Oregon and Washington Territories Report of the Third
Auditor, in regard to the contract entered into between W. H. Degges, F. H. Smith, and M. C. Meigs, for and in behalf of the United States, with certain statements of transactions under it, particularly in reference to the interest of W. H. De Groot Statement of the Third Austria during the year ending September 30, 1859. Statements of the commercial relations with
Balances of appropriations to the credit of the Interior Depart- ment on June 30, 1859. Statement of the..... Balances, a list of, due the United States, remaining unsettled for more than three years prior to July 1, 1859; and also a list of said balances due and unsettled for more than one year prior to July 1, 1859. Statement of the Comptroller of the Treasury, furnishing the...
Balances of appropriations to the credit of the War Department on July 1. 1859. Statement of the
Banks of the United States Letter from the Secretary of the Treas- ury, in regard to the condition of the....
Barbary States during the year ending September 30, 1859. State- ments of the commercial relations with the...
Bonesteel, A. D, agent for the Menomonee Indians. Relative to charges preferred against...
Books ordered to be published by either or both houses of the 33d Congress. Statement of the amount paid out of the treasury for..
Brazil during the year ending September 30, 1859. Statements of the commercial relations with.
California Private land claims in the State of... China during the year ending September 30, 1859.
the commercial relations with.. Chili during the year ending September 30, 1859. Statements of the commercial relations with...
Chickasaw trust fund during the year 1859. A statement of the.. 12 Choctaw Indiaus. A statement showing what amount is due the.. 12 Chinese coolie trade. Message of the President in regard to... Civil list for the year ending June 30, 1861. Estimates for appro-
Claims Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of payments of miscellaneous.. Clerks and other persons employed in the Department of State during the year 1859. Statement of the names and compen-
Clerks and other persons employed in the Navy Department during the year 1859. Statement of the number and compensation
Clerks and other persons employed in the War Department during the year 1859. Statement of the number and compensation of the Clerks and others employed in the Treasury Department during the year 1859. Statement of the number and compensation of the Clerks and others employed in the Post Office Department during the year 1859. Statement of the number and compensation of the... Clerks and others employed in the Department of the Interior dur- ing the year 1859. Statement of the number and compen- sation of the..
Coast Survey of the United States during the year ending June 30, 1861. Estimates for appropriations for the continuation of the.... Coast Survey, showing the number and names of persons employed on the Coast Survey. Report of the disbursing agent of the. Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during the year 1859. Report of the Superintendent of the....
Papers accompanying the said report.
No. 1. Distribution of the parties of the Coast Survey upon the coasts of the United States during the survey- ing season of 1858-'59.
No. 2. List of army officers on Coast Survey duty March 1, 1859
List of army officers on Coast Survey duty September 1, 1859..
No. 4. List of navy officers on Coast Survey duty March 1, 1859...
No. 5. List of navy officers on Coast Survey duty September 1, 1859
No. 6. List of information furnished by the Coast Survey during the year 1858-'59, under authority of the Treasury Department.
No. 7. Statistics of field and office-work of the United States Coast Survey during the year...........
No. 8. General list of Coast Survey discoveries and develop. ments to 1858, inclusive
No. 9. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi.
cating the position of a sunken rock off Seguin island, coast of Maine, determined by L'eut Comd'g J. Wilkinson, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey
No. 10. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi cating bearings and ranges from the true position of the Hussy rock, in Casco bay, as determined by Lieut. Comd'g John Wilkinson, U. S. N., as- sistant Coast Survey..
No. 11. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, reporting the development of a rock off Ogunquit, coast of Maine, by Lieut. Comd'g Alexander Murray, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey
No. 12. Report of Lieut. Comd'g John Wilkinson, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey, on determining the posi- tion of a small rock at the entrance of Hyannis harbor, Massachusetts
No. 13. Letter of the Superintendent, addressed to the Pres- ident of the New York Chamber of Commerce, with the report of Lieut Comd'g T. A. Craven, U. S. N., stating the result of an examination of the Battery shoal
Coast Survey of the United States, papers accompanying-Cont'd. No. 14. Tide tables for the use of navigators, prepared from
the Coast Survey observations by A. D. Bache, Superintendent. (Furnished by authority of the Treasury Department to E. & G. W Blunt, New York, and revised October, 1859)
No. 15. Table showing the least water in the channels of certain harbors, rivers, and anchorages on the coasts of the United States; reprinted from the list of 1857, and revised, with additions and tidal data...
No. 16. Table for navigators, showing the variation of the compass for the year 1858, compiled from the general chart of F. J. Evans, R. N.-(Sce sketch No. 38)..
No. 17. Report of Capt. W. R. Palmer, United States topo- graphical engineers, assistant Coast Survey in charge of the office, and sub-reports of the chiefs of office divisions...
No. 18. List of registered topographical sheets received sub- sequent to No. 680..
No. 19. List of registered hydrographic sheets received sub- sequent to No. 632...
No. 20. List of geographical positions determined by the United States Coast Survey, and continued from reports of 1851, 1853, 1855, and 1857..
No. 21. Report of Prof. O M. Mitchel, director, on the moon culminations observed for the United States Coast Survey at Cincinnati Observatory
No. 22. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological obser- vations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Part 1. Investigation of the eleven- year period in the amplitude of the solar diurnal variation, and of the disturbances of the mag- netic declination, by A. D. Bache, LL.D.
No. 23. Results reported from the observations made by Assistant Charles A. Schott, for magnetic decli- nation, dip, and horizontal intensity, in sections I and II, and Canada, 1859..
No. 24. Report of Assistant Charl s A. Schott on the latest results of the discussion of the secular change of the magnetic declination, accompanied by tables showing the declination (variation of the needle) for every tenth year from the date of the earliest reliable observation, for twenty-six stations on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States.
No. 25. Gulf Stream explorations -Third memoir: Distri bution of temperature in the water of the Florida channel and straits, by A. D. Bache, Superin- tendent United States Coast Survey. (Communi- cated, by authority of the Treasury Department, to the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science)....
No 26. Report of Assistant Henry Mitchell on the physical surveys of New York harbor and the coast of Long Island, with descriptions of apparatus for observing currents, &c
No. 27. Report to the Superintendent by Assistant L. F. Pourtales, in charge of the field and office-work relating to tidal observations
Coast Survey of the United States, papers accompanying-Cont'd. No. 28. Circulars found in current bottles thrown from the surveying steamer Corwin, in 1857 and 1859, in the vicinity of the Florida reef...
No. 29. Extracts from a report by Lieut. Comd'g C. M. Faun- tleroy, U. S. N., assistant in the Coast Survey, relative to commercial advantages afforded by the upper waters of Port Royal sound, S. C...... No. 30. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, reporting the completion of the survey of Sapelo sound. Ga., and communicating extracts from a report by Lieut. Comd'g C. M. Fauntleroy, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey, relative to its commer- cial facilities as a harbor
No. 31. Extracts from reports made by Sub-Assistants F. W. Dorr and Charles Ferguson, describing the topo- graphical and other features of Charlotte harbor, Florida....
No. 32. Extracts from the report of Assistant S. A. Gilbert, descriptive of the coast of Texas, intervening between Matagorda bay and Corpus Christi.
No. 33. Tables for projecting maps of large extent, arranged by J. E. Hilgard, assistant U. S. Coast Survey .. No. 34. Description of an apparatus devised by Assistant W. P. Trowbridge, and of the method of applying it in determining ocean depths and obtaining specimens of bottom.-(Sketch No. 40)
No. 35. Extracts from letters of J. M. Batchelder, esq, stating the results of trials made with Hunt's tide-metre at Charlestown navy yard, Mass ............... No. 36. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to placing the Coast Survey steamer Active under the authority of Brevet Lieut. General Scott.... No. 37. Letter of Captain John Pope, U. S. N., commandant at Portsmouth navy yard, addressed to Lieutenant Commanding Alexander Murray, U. S. N., as- sistant Coast Survey, on the occasion of service rendered by the Coast Survey steamer Bibb ..... No. 38. Letter addressed to the Superintendent by Captain D. G. Farragut, U. S. Ñ., on visiting Beaufort river, South Carolina, with the United States steamship Brooklyn
No. 39. Letters addressed to Lieutenants T. A. Craven and J. N. Maffitt, U. S. N., on their detachment from the Coast Survey...
No. 40. Aids to navigation recommended in reports made to the Superintendent by assistants of the Coast Survey
No. 41. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi- cating recommendations from Lieutenant Com- manding Alexander Murray, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey, for buoys in the vicinity of Fletch- er's Neck, coast of Maine
No. 42. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, communi- cating a recommendation from Lieutenant Com- manding J. N. Maffitt, U. S. N., assistant in the Coast Survey, for placing buoys in St. Helena sound, South Carolina...
No. 43. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi- cating the recommendation of Lieutenant Com- manding C. M. Fauntleroy, U. S. N., assistant Coast Survey, for buoys to mark the east channel into Port Royal sound, South Carolina....
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