No, 1. Proposals to furnish 700 tons best Cumberland lump coal on board the steamer Mississippi, at the navy-yard, Gosport, Virginia. Accepted the proposal of Manning & Lee, who entered into contract on the 30th April, 1849, to deliver the coal as rapidly as possible. No. 2. Scale of offers to furnish supplies during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1850, at the navy-yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, under advertisement of 22d May, 1849. Accepted.-Offer No. 42, of Gay & Stratton, for class 1; No. 16, of Henry Hendricks, for class 2; No. 11, of Horton, Cordis, & Co., for class 3; No. 43, of Grant & Barton, for class 4; No. 26, of Wm. Lang, for class 5; No. 13, of Horton, Cordis, & Co., for class 6; No. 26, of Wm. Lang, for class 7; No. 48, of John A. Higgins, for class 8; No. 10, of Nathaniel Merrill, for class 9; No. 32, of M. O. Roberts, for class 10; No. 26, of Wm. Lang, for class 11. No. 3.-Scale of offers to furnish supplies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1850, at the navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York, under advertisement of May 22, 1849. [1] Accepted.-Offer No. 51, of J. Jackson & Son, for class 1; No. 47, of Phelps, Dodge, & Co., for class 2; No. 33, of Henry Hendricks, for class 3; No. 47 of Phelps, Dodge, & Co., for class 4; No. 20, of M. O. Roberts, for class 5; No. 50, of Grant & Barton, for class 6; No. 10, of W. E. Hooper, for class 7; No. 49, of Francis Burritt, for class 8; No. 17, of Bartlett, Smith, & Co., for class 9. |