Mariners." Professor Espy's report of "Rules for Maskegon, lake. (See Lake.) Medicine and Surgery, with estimates for its support du
ring the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851, and a statement of the number and grades of medical officers required for duty during the same period, at home stations and afloat. Report of the Bureau of .
Messages of the President. (See President.) Meteorology, &c. Report of the Commissioner of Patents, in relation to agricultural - Meteorological observations, by Professor Espy, part 1. Report of -
Meteorological observations, by Professor Espy, part 2. Report of -
Mexican minister, to Mr. Clayton, Secretary of State, in relation to the wild Indians of the United States on the frontier of Mexico. Translation of a letter from Mr. De La Rosa - Mexico. Operations of the commission to run and mark the boundary between the United States and Mexico. Proclamation of the President of the United States, with correspondence, in relation to an armed expedition alleged to be for the invasion of Cuba, or some of the provinces of
Mexico in relation to the character and validity of the Protocol of the conferences previous to the ratifica- tion of the treaty at Queretaro, of May 26, 1848. Correspondence with the legation of
Mexico, from surveys by Lieutenants Smith and Hard- castle. Report of the Secretary of War, commu- nicating a map of the valley of
Michigan. Lake. (See Lake.) Michigan, by C. T. Jackson, United States Geologist, and his assistants. Report of a survey of mineral lands in
Michigan, in the years 1845 and 1846. Reports, by Messrs. Burt, Hubbard, Houghton, Higgins, and Ives, of linear surveys with reference to mines and minerals in the northern peninsula of
Military Academy. (See Academy.)
Military bounty-land warrants. (See Land.) Military roads. (See Roads.)
Militia, their arms, accoutrements, and ammunition.
Abstract of the returns of the
Militia of the several States for the year 1848, under act of 1808. Statement of the apportionment of arms to the
Milwaukie land district. (See Lands.)
Mines and minerals in the northern peninsula of Michi- gan, in 1845 and 1846. Reports of linear surveys with reference to
(See index to the above, at page 803 of same.)
Mineral lands. (See Lands.) Minnesota, by Brevet Captain Pope. Report of an explo- ration of the Territory of
Mint, for the year 1849. Report of the director of the
Nautical Almanac, provided for under act of 3d March, 1849. Report of Lieutenant C. H. Davis relative to the Navajo country. Report of Lieutenant Simpson's expe- dition into the
Naval officers. Report in relation to allowances to Naval officers of the United States to aid in building up the German navy, &c. Correspondence in rela- tion to securing to the Germanic confederation the services of
Naval stations at home and abroad, submitted July 1, 1849. Statement of the value of provisions, clo- thing, and small stores at
Naval stations; and also condemned and sold at auction at naval stations at home and abroad during the year ending June 30, 1849. Statement showing the cost of provisions, clothing, and small stores condemned on board the various national vessels at foreign Navigation and commerce of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1849. Report of the Register of the Treasury of the Navy, of the condition and operations of the Navy De- partment of the public service during the year 1849. Report of the Secretary of the Navy, of transfers of appropriations for the naval service during the year ending 30th June, 1849. of the Secretary of the
Navy, showing the annual number of deaths in the United States squadron on the coast of Africa, and the an- nual cost of that squadron. Report of the Secre- tary of the
Navy, in relation to allowances to navy officers. Report of the Secretary of the
Navy, transmitting a copy of the report of Prof. Charles G.
Page on electro-magnetic power as a mechanical agent for the purposes of navigation and locomo- tion. Report of the Secretary of the
Navy pensioners. (See Pensioners.)
Navy. List of deaths, resignations, and dismissions in the
Navy-yards, July 1, 1848, and of the articles received and expended from June 30, 1848, to June 30, 1849; also of those remaining on hand July 1, 1849, under the direction of the Bureau of Con-
struction, Equipment, and Repairs. Statement of the cost or estimated value of stores on hand at the several Navy-yards, for building, repairing, or equipping vessels of the navy, or in receiving or securing stores and materials for those purposes. Statement of the number of days' labor, and its cost, from July 1, 1848, to July 1, 1849, for the respective
Navy-yards, from 4th December, 1848, to 14th Novem- ber, 1849. Abstract of offers to furnish naval sup- plies at the several Navy-yards, July 1, 1848, of articles received and expend-
ed from June 30, 1848, to June 30, 1849, and of those remaining on hand July 1, 1849, under the direction of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydro- graphy. Statement of cost or estimated value of stores on hand at the several Navy-yards, chargeable to the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography. Statement of the number of days' labor, and cost thereof, from July 1, 1848, to June 30, 1849, at the respective
Navy Department, as settled and allowed at the Fourth Auditor's office for the year ending 30th Septem- ber, 1849. Abstract of contingent expenses of the Navy Department, in relation to the amount of prize. money paid into the treasury under the act of March 3, 1849. Correspondence of the - Navy Department and officers of the navy, and the gov ernor of Mississippi, in relation to the assemblage, &c., of persons on Round island, coast of Missis- sippi, during the summer of 1849. Correspond- ence between the
Navy, communicating to Mr. Levy, chairman of the Com- mittee on Naval Affairs, the report of Professor Es- py relating to rules for mariners, part 2. Report of the Secretary of the New Mexico in 1849, (part 1.) Report of civil and mili- tary operations in
New Mexico, (parts 1 and 2.) Report of the Secretary of War in relation to the formation of a State govern- ment in
New Mexico. Message from the President of the United States relative to the claim of Texas to jurisdiction. over part of
New Mexico, together with a digest of the votes for and against it; also a letter to the late President of the United States from Manuel Alvarez. tution adopted by the inhabitants of
New Mexico, setting forth sundry grievances, and calling upon Congress for their correction. Communica- tion of R. H. Weightman accompanying a memo- rial of the legislature of
New Mexico and California. Message from the President 'of the United States communicating information, with extensive correspondence, in relation to
Ocean steamers. (See Steam vessels.)
Officers of the navy. Report in relation to allowances to Ordnance. Annual report of the Colonel of
Ordnance, in relation to the mode of manufacturing per- cussion caps, small arms, &c., in France, Bel- gium, Holland, and England. Report of P. V. Hagner, Brevet Major and First Lieutenant of Oregon. Correspondence embracing further information in relation to the formation of a State government in California; and also in relation to the condition of civil affairs in
Overflowed lands. (See Lands.)
Page, on electro-magnetic power as a mechanical agent for the purposes of navigation and locomotion. Re- port of Professor Charles G.
Patents in relation to arts and manufactures for the year 1849. Annual report of Commissioner of Patents in relation to agricultural statistics, American agri- culture, agricultural meteorology, breadstuffs, crops, &c. Report of the Commissioner of Paymaster General of the army, for 1849. Annual report of the
Pensions, showing the operations of that office during the year 1849. Annual report of the Commis- sioner of
Pensioners in the different States under the several pension acts of 1818, 1828, 1832, 1836, 1838, 1843, 1844, February 2, July 21 and 29, 1848. Statement of the number of
Pensioners added to the rolls of the several States since the last annual report. Statement of the number of
Pensioners whose deaths have been reported since the last annual return. Statement of the number of - Pensioners who have been paid in the first and second quarters of 1849. Statement of the number of - 2 Pension agents at the dates of their last returns, on ac count of invalid, widows' and revolutionary pen- sions. Statement of balances in the hands of the several
Pensioners complete to November 7, 1849. Alphabetical list of invalid navy
Pensions during the year 1849. Report of rejected ap
propriations for Pensioners complete to November 7, 1849. Alphabetical list of persons restored to the roll of privateer Pensions under the act of August 11, 1848. ~ Alphabetical list of widows who are now drawing
Pensioned under the act of August 11, 1848. Alphabetical list of the orphan children of officers, seamen, and marines who have been
Peruvian indemnity under the convention of March, 1841. Report in relation to the payment of
Peruvian guano. Report respecting the commercial
privileges of United States citizens in relation to the trade in Peruvian guano. Despatch from J. R. Clay, chargé d'affaires at Lima, respecting
Pope's exploration of the Territory of Minnesota. Re- port of Captain Port of Brazos de St. Jago. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the commerce of the Ports of the United States. Correspondence relating to suits instituted in courts of admiralty against foreign vessels entering the
Postmaster General of the condition and operations of the Post Office Department during the year 1849. Report of the
Postmaster General in relation to the mail service for the year ending June 30, 1849. Report of the First Assistant
Postmaster General respecting the failure of the mail be- tween New York and New Orleans in the year 1849 Report of the Postmaster General in relation to an alleged non-compli- ance of contract concerning steam vessels carrying the United States mail. Report of the Postmasters by the Postmaster General, which, by law, only belong to the President. Report in relation to the appointment of
Post Office Departments of Great Britain and the United States in relation to the exchange of mails. Regu- lations agreed upon between the
President of the United States, with the accompanying documents, in three parts, on the state of the Union. Message from the
President of the United States, communicating copies of a correspondence with the lady of Sir John Frank- lin relative to the expedition to the Arctic regions. under the command of her husband. Message from the President of the United States, communicating informa- tion in relation to the abduction of Rey, alias Gar- cia, from New Orleans. Message from the
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