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When expected to be made.

REPORTS TO BE MADE TO CONGRESS.

Α report in reference to the seizure of property belonging to citizens of the United States, residents of Arizona Territory, on the road from the Arizona line to the ports of Guyamas, Sonora, Mexico, by armed bands of Mexicans, and if said bands were organized upon United States territory; and, also, any information in reference to the alico, by armed Mexicans. leged massacre of American citizens at Hermosilla, Mex

Directed to furnish copies of opinions given by members of the so-called cabinet of the Confederate States of America, to Jefferson Davis, at or about the time of the negotiations preceding the surrender of Johnston to General Sherman, concerning the effect of such surrender upon the political rights of the people then in rebellion against the United relating to the same subject. States; and also any other papers in the War Department

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A report touching the cost of constructing a railroad on the Senate Journal. route mentioned in the charter of the Northern Railroad Company, together with estimates of the probable amount of government transportation on said road derived from such data as may be in his power; and that the Secretary of the Interior render him any aid he may call for in an

wering this resolution.

713

No time specified.

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1808, April

21

A statement of the contracts made by the Navy Department Statutes at Large, on behalf of the United States in 1866.

485

Early in January.

volume 2.

1809, March

3

Statutes at Large, volume 2.

536

Early in January.

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A statement of the expenditure of the money appropriated for the contingent expenses of the naval establishment during the year 1866, (not the contingencies of the department.)

A printed Navy Register for 1866, showing the annual pay of each officer, with all emoluments and allowances.

A statement showing the appropriations for the naval service for the year 1866, with the expenditure under each specific head, and the balance of the several appropriations unexpended at the close of the year, with an estimate of the probable demands which may remain on each of such balances.

10 A report of the receipts and expenditures of the navy hospital fund in 1866.

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The names of the clerks and other persons employed in the Navy Department during the year 1866, or any part thereof, with the time each person was actually employed, and the sum paid each, and whether they have been usefully employed; whether the services of any can be disposed with without detriment to the public service; and whether the removal of any, and the appointment of others

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When expected to be made.

REPORTS TO BE MADE TO CONGRESS.

in their stead, is required for the better despatch of business; and the residence of each at the time of his appoint

ment.

A full and detailed statement of the expenditure of the contingent fund of the several offices of the Navy Department made, &c. in 1866, showing to whom payments were made, for what

A report of the transfers of appropriations from one head to
for the year 1866.
any other head of the appropriations for the naval service

A report of the number and names of appointments to the Naval School which have been made; the district and State whence each one comes; the number of existing vacancies, with the congressional district which may be entitled to supply them; and a statement of the order in which the remainder of the congressional districts shall be entitled to all future and accruing vacancies, &c.

1 A report of the boad of examiners to select a site at or near Portland, Maine, for a fresh water basin for iron-clad vesvantages and cost of said site, sels of the United States navy, and to ascertain the ad

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1866, June

1858, June

1862, Jan.

Special. 14 A report of the pay and amount of allowances made, by existing laws, to each grade of the commissioned officers of the navy of the United States, and a similar statement as to the corresponding grades in the naval service of Great Britain, France, and Russia, in tabular form; his opinion as to the policy of increasing the grade or rank of our naval service; the number in each of such increased grade or grades, and the amount of pay, &c., to be allowed to each of such grades; the number of officers of each grade necessary to command our navy as now existing by law, allowing no cruise to be of longer duration than two years, and no leave on shore for more than six months; and the pay, &c., which should be allowed to such sea-going officers, not discriminating between being at sea or on shore under the limitations stated; the number of officers of each grade necessary to command and manage the various establishments on shore of every description connected with our naval service, including the bureaus, &c., specifying each establishment and the number of officers with their grades in each, and the aggregate of all such officers to be of those no longer fit, from any cause, for sea-going service, yet worthy and capable for duty on shore, and to prevent shore duties from being sought by sea-going officers; to report the centum of decrease from sea-going pay which should be allowed to those on duty on shore; the pay of pension which should be allowed to such officers as are not fit for duty afloat or ashore, without any demerit or fault of their own, and who in all such cases are retired from service and taken from the line of promotion.

16

per

A report relative to the ships Alabama, at the Portsmouth navy yard, and the Virginia, at the Charlestown navy yard,

House Journal.

1145

Next session of Congress.

Senate Journal.

116 No time specified.

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being, with profit to the public service, taken to pieces and
the material, or such part thereof as may prove valuable
for that purpose, used in the construction of new vessels or
the repair of old ones.

A report of all correspondence between Edwin A. Stevens,
executor of Robert L. Stevens, and the Secretary of the
Navy, in reference to the steam floating battery contracted
to be built by said Robert L. Stevens, with an abstract
showing the sums expended, respectively, on the hull and
on the machinery of said vessel.

When expected to be
made.

Senate Journal.

344

No time specified.

1862, Dec.

11

A report of the board of officers appointed by him since the
last session, to examine and survey certain proposed sites
for the building of a navy yard.

House Journal.

65

No time specified.

1866, July

House Journal.

1173

First Monday in
December.

27 Requested to appoint a suitable officer whose duty it shall
be to proceed to Newark, in the State of New Jersey, and
examine into the condition of the navigation of Newark
bay and the navigation of the mouths of Passaic and Hack-
ensack rivers, and whether the same need improvement.

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1825, March

5 A statement of the amount of postage accruing in the last House Journal.

291

During the session.

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