Saltillo. (See San Antonio de Baxar.) San Antonio de Baxar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico.
Memoir of Captain Hughes, in relation to the
march of the division of the United States army under the command of General Wool, from
San Antonio to El Paso, and of the western frontier of Texas, and from Fort Smith to Santa Fe, and of an expedition into the Navajo country. Reconnais- sances by Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Johnson and others, of routes from
Santa Fe, New Mexico, made by Lieutenant Simpson. Report and map of the route from Fort Smith, Ar- kansas, to
Santa Fe, and correspondence in relation to the claims of Texas over that country. Report in relation to mil- itary orders issued to the United States officers at 13 Santa Fe. Report of Captain Marcy's reconnaissance of the route from Fort Smith to
Savannah river. (See River.) Scott, on the state and condition of the army in 1849. Report of Major General
Seamen. Statement of expenditures from the marine hospital fund for the relief of sick and disabled Seamen employed on the lakes. Report of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, in relation to the com- merce, tonnage, and number of
Searching of American vessels by British ships of war.
Correspondence relative to the
Second Auditor of the Treasury. (See Auditor.) Seminole Indians. (See Indians.)
Ships of war. (See British ships of war.)
Silkworms he desires to have introduced into the United
States. Memorial of Count de Bronno Bronski, in relation to an improved variety of
Simpson, with a map, of the route from Fort Smith, Ar- kansas, to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Lieutenant
Slaves deported in violation of the treaty of September 3, 1793. Report in relation to claims of American citizens against the British government for Smith's survey and examination of the Savannah river. Lieutenant
Smith and Hardcastle. Report of the Secretary of War, communicating a map of the valley of Mexico from surveys by Lieutenants
Spanish consul at the port of New Orleans. Correspond- ence in relation to the abduction of Rey, alias Garcia, by the
(See list of papers embraced in the above, at page 2 of the same.)
Squadron on the coast of Africa, and the annual cost of that squadron. Report of the number of deaths in the United States Squadrons on foreign stations during the fiscal year end- ing 30th June, 1849. Statement showing the value, &c., of shipments made by the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing to the respective State and the minister of the German Empire; in relation to the construction of a war steamer at New York, alleged to be destined for the German service. Correspondence between the Department of State and the minister of Mexico, in relation to the pro- tocol of the conferences held previous to the treaty of peace at Queretaro, between the United States and Mexico. Correspondence between the Secre- tary of State, with the correspondence in relation to the resent- ment of the indignity offered by the British chargé d'affaires for Chili, to the lady of the United States consul at Valparaiso. Report of the Secre- tary of State, showing the names and compensation of the clerks and other persons employed in that department during the year 1849. Report of the Secretary of 10 State, showing the disbursements of the appropriations for the service of that department, including foreign missions. Report of the Secretary of State, relative to the claims of American citizens against the British government for slaves deported in violation of the treaty of September 3, 1783. Report of the Secretary of
State, in relation to the measures taken by him upon the memorial of Ladislaus Wankowicz, great grand- nephew of General Kosciusko, and Gaspard Toch- man, attorney of the heirs of General Koscuisko, against Alexandre de Bodiseo, the Russian minis- ter. Report of the Secretary of State, respecting the trade in guano, Report of the Sec- retary of
State, relative to the boundary line between the British and French possessions in North America, as fixed by the treaty of Utrecht. Extract of a letter from the United States minister at London, to the Secre tary of
State, relative to suits instituted in the courts of admiralty in the United States against foreign vessels enter- ing our ports. Report of the Secretary of State, enclosing a copy of a despatch received from Mr. J. R. Clay, chargé d'affaires at Lima, respecting Peruvian guano. Report of the Secretary of
State, communicating further information in relation to the formation of a State government in California; and also in relation to the condition of civil affairs in Oregon. Report of the Secretary of - State Department during the year 1849. Statement of the names and compensation of clerks and others. employed in the
State Department, including foreign missions.
ment of disbursements of appropriations for the State, communicating the report of the Rev. R. R. Gurley, who was recently sent out by the government to obtain information in respect to Liberia. Report of the Secretary of
Steamboat mail service. (See Mail service.) Steam-vessels. Report in relation to an alleged non-com- pliance of contract to carry the United States mail on the routes between New York and Liverpool, and Charleston and Havana, &c., in
Steamer. Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Con- struction, &c., relative to contracts with Mr. R. L Stevens, for the construction of a war shot and shell-proof
Stores. (See Navy yards.)
Storms. Report of Professor Espy in relation to Suits instituted in courts of admiralty against foreign ves- sels entering ports of the United States. Report in relation to
Superintendent of the coast survey for the year ending November, 1849. Report of the -
Surgeon General of the army for 1849. Annual report of the
Surveys of routes for military roads from the valley of the Mississippi to the Pacific ocean. Report of
Survey of the gulf coast, at the mouth of the Rio Grande. Report of Lieut. Webster of a
Survey of the Savannah river. Lieutenant Smith's report
of a Surveys of lakes, harbors, &c., by the corps of topo- graphical engineers, in 1849. Report relating to Surveyor general of Iowa and Wisconsin. Annual re-
Surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri. Annual re- port of the
Surveyor general of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. An- nual report of the Surveyor general of Arkansas. Surveyor general of Louisiana. Surveyor general of Florida. Survey of the mineral lands in Jackson, United States geologist for said State. Re- port of a
Annual report of the Annual report of the Annual report of the Michigan, by Charles T.
Surveys of lands with reference to mines and minerals in the northern peninsula of Michigan. Reports of linear (See index to same, at page 803.)
Swamp lands. (See Lands.)
Texas, in 1849. Report of military operations in Texas boundary. Correspondence in relation to the Texas to the jurisdiction over that country.
spondence in relation to military orders issued to the United States officers at Santa Fe, and be- tween those officers and the War Department, in relation to the claims of
Texas to jurisdiction over part of New Mexico. Message of the President of the United States relative to the claim of
Texas and the adjacent Mexican States on the Rio Grande,
accompanied by astronomical observations and descriptive and military memoirs of the country. Report and map by Captain Hughes of the march of the United States army, under General Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar to Texas. Report of Lieutenant Whiting's reconnaissances of the western frontier of
Tochman. (See Kosciusko.) Tonnage engaged, &c. Report of the Topographical Bureau in relation to the commerce of the lakes, number of seamen employed, and the amount of American
Topographical Bureau, with a copy of P. T. Tyson's re- port upon the geology of California. Report of the 10 Topographical Bureau of engineers in relation to the com-
merce of the lakes, American tonnage engaged, and the number of seamen employed thereon, &c. Re. port of the Topographical engineers, with estimates for 1849. An- nual report of the Colonel of the corps of Topographical engineers, &c., with a map descriptive of the march of General Wool's division of the army from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico. Memoir of Captain Hughes, of the Transfers. (See Appropriations.) Treasury on the state of the finances. Report of the Secretary of the
Treasury, transmitting a report from the Register of the Treasury of the commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1849. Report of the Secretary of the
Treasury, of the disbursement or application of moneys, &c., for the benefit of the Indians, for the year ending September 30, 1848. Report of the Second Auditor of the
Treasury, communicating the report of the superintendent of the coast survey, showing the progress of that work during the year ending November, 1849. Re- port of the Secretary of the
Treasury, with a statement of the claims of the Cherokee nation of Indians, according to the principles es- tablished by the treaty of August, 1846. Report of the Second Auditor and Second Comptroller of the Treasury, with statements of contracts authorized by that department, of payments for the discharge of mis- cellaneous claims, and of expenditures from the ma- rine hospital fund for the relief of sick and dis- abled seamen. Report of the Secretary of the . Treasury, with copies of the accounts of disbursements
for the benefit of the Indians. Report of the Second Auditor of the
Treasury in relation to the measures adopted to prevent frauds upon the revenue since the passage of the act of 1846. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the security and collection of the revenue in California, &c., accompanied by a re- port from Gilbert Rodman, esq., special agent. Report of the Secretary of the
Treasury relative to the commerce of the port of Brazos de St. Jago.. Report of the Secretary of the Turkish government on the subject of the Hungarian exiles. Correspondence with the
United States mail. (See Mail.)
Valparaiso. Correspondence in relation to the resent- ment of an indignity offered at Lima, by the British chargé d'affaires, to the lady of the American con- sul at
Vessels by British ships-of-war. Correspondence in rela- tion to the searching of American
Vessels entering the ports of the United States. Report of Secretary of State, with correspondence relating to foreign
Vessels in commission November 1, 1849. Statement of Vessels in ordinary November 1, 1849 Statement of Vessels on the stocks and in progress of construction, November 1, 1849. Statement of
Vessels broken up, sold, or lost, since the last annual re- port. Statement of
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