2280 15-19 96-101 56 1-28 (For list of papers accompanying the foregoing see pages 1 and 2.) Army, who, between December 1, 1860, and December 1, 1863, left Army, from December 1, 1860, to December 1, 1863, known to have Army of the United States now stationed in and around Washing- Assistant Secretary of War.-(See War.) Attorney and marshal of the United States for the District of Colum- Attorney General on the rights of colored persons in the army of B. Banks expedition in 1862. Letter of the Secretary of War, with Subject. Bolivia. Correspondence relating to a controversy between Chili C. Central Pacific Railroad Company.-(See Pacific Railroad Com- Central and South America. Report of the Secretary of State rela- Church of the Compaña.-(See State.) Colored persons in the army of the United States, with papers. Commerce. Value and present condition of our foreign and domestic. Consular officers of the United States, mentioned in schedules B and Contingent expenses of the War Department for the year ending Building corner of F and Fifteenth streets. Contingent expenses of the War Department for the year ending 20 2-14 20 15-19 20-22 23-28 29-31 32,34 35, 38 39,42 43, 47 48,55 20 56, 61 61 20 62-64 D. Debt of the United States on the 14th of June, 1864, also showing Delaware. Copies of orders issued by military authorities concern- Subject. Direct taxes in insurrectionary districts.—(See Taxes.) Value and present condition of our foreign E. East Tennessee, and recommending a railroad from Knoxville to Building corner of F and Fifteenth streets Expenditures (abstract of) from the appropriation for contingent expenses of the War Department, for the year ending June 30, Foreign and domestic commerce. Value and present condition of our. France and Mexico were at war. Correspondence relative to the |