Election contested, report of Committee of Elections in the case of David Levy, Delegate from Florida. (See report No. 10, end of this volume.) Engineer Department, estimate of appropriations required for that 19 branch of the public service, for fortifica- tions, harbors, rivers, &c., and for arrearages documents accompanying President's message, page 54, same subject
Expenditures and appropriations in each year, from 1829 to 1840 balances in 1811, on account of fortifications
Estimates of appropriations. (See Appropriations.)
Finance, annual report of Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Ewing,) at the commencement of the extra session, on the state of the finances, to wit:
revenue and expenditures, page 1.
duty of 20 per cent. ad valorem on all free articles récom- mended, page 6.
keeping and disbursing the public money, page 8.
repeal of the sub-Treasury, and the creation of a Fiscal Agent recommended, pages 8 and 11.
balances of appropriations outstanding on 1st January and 4th March, 1841, page 12.
balances in the hands of Treasury agents subject to draft on 4th March, 1841, page 13.
balances subject to draft on 1st June, 1841, page 16.
estimates, amount of receipts from customs for the last quar- ter of 1841, and two succeeding years, under proposed modification of the revenue laws, page 20.
value of imports from 1834 to 1840, page 20. value of exports from 1834 to 1840, page 21.
estimated duties on average value of imports from 1834 to 1840, page 21.
receipts and expenditures of Government from 1816 to 1840, page 22.
Fiscal Agent, creation of, recommended by Mr. Ewing, Secretary of Treasury, (see annual report on the state of Finances,) pages 8 and 11)
plan of, by Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Ewing,) in- corporating Fiscal Bank
Fiscal Corporation, President returns bill creating a Fiscal Corporation with objections Florida war, documents with report of Secretary of War, accompany- ing President's message at commencement of session, in relation to appropriations required to pay arrearages, &c., on account of, pages 53 and 54 estimate of appropriation for suppressing, &c. explanatory of the above
Florida war, payment of Georgia militia, &c.
Fortifications, observations of Secretary of War, (Mr. Bell,) as to the importance of the repairing and construction of fortifi- cations, in connexion with a system of national de- fence, (see documents with President's message at commencement of the extra session) -
report of Col. Totten, chief of the Engineers on the same subject, with an estimate of the number of men required, number of pieces of ordnance, and estimate of cost, &c., (page 43, documents with Pre- sident's message)
in relation to the transfer of the fortifications on Staten island, belonging to New York, to the General Go- vernment, (see documents with President's message, page 46) estimate of additional appropriations required for 1841, for those commenced, and those not commenced explanatory of the above estimates, with statements of the unexpended balances of appropriations for 1840 and 1841; also statements of the estimates for 1841, and the amount appropriated statement of the unexpended balances of the appro- priations made for 1841
at the mouths of the Mississippi, Legislature of Lou- siana in favor of
Forts, Gibson, Towson, Smith, and Wayne, troops stationed at Foundry, national, memorial of citizens of Danville, Pennsylvania, in favor of, at that place
France, respecting commerce and navigation with Frauds in invoices, &c., memorial of consuls abroad on the subject of 20
Gas-lights, report of committee on the memorial of Robert Grant, on the subject of. (See report No. 6, end of this volume.) Georgia militia, Florida war, estimate of appropriation to pay
explanatory of the above estimate additional estimates, same purpose
Germany, in relation to the Germanic association of customs establish- ed in Germany, and in relation to the taxing of property withdrawn by emigrants, (documents President's message, pages 28 and 31) Gibson, troops stationed at forts Towson, Smith, Wayne, and Grant, Robert, report of committee on the subject of his plan of gas- lights, &c. (See report No. 6, end of this volume.)
Great Britain, correspondence with minister of, in relation to the im- prisonment of McLeod, (documents with President's message, page 13)
correspondence on the subject of seizures of American vessels by British cruisers, under pretext of their being engaged in the slave trade
respecting American citizens, prisoners in Van Die- man's land
Harbors estimate of appropriation required in 1841, for arrearages 1
and for their preservation, &c explanatory of the above
New Castle, survey of
Harrison, William Henry, late President of the United States, removal
of the remains of, to Ohio
letter of President Tyler to Mrs. Harrison, communicating resolutions of Congress expressive of their sympathy, &c., in the death of, and copy of her reply thereto statements of the funeral expenses of Hospital, marine, at Wheeling, Virginia, depositions, &c., of masters of boats and others, in favor of
Imports and exports, value of, from 1834 to 1840. (See statement with annual report on Finance, page 20), -
Indians, Miami, estimate of appropriation required to carry into effect treaty with -
Indian hostilities, documents with report of Secretary of War, accom- panying President's message in relation to appro- priations required to pay arrearages &c., on ac- count of, pages 53 and 54
estimate of appropriation to pay arrearages and for suppressing
Invoices of merchandise, memorial of consuls abroad on the subject of frauds in
Iron, letter from Isaac K. Lippincott as to operation of the present tariff on the manufacture of
Lands, public, distribute proceeds of sales of, Legislature of New York in favor
Legislature of New Hampshire against distributing Legislature of Connecticut in favor, and against reduc- tion of price
Lands, private claims in Louisiana, Legislature of Louisiana in favor of the passage of a monition law
Light-house at Bayou Bonfouca, Legislature of Louisiana in favor of Lippincott, Isaac K., letter of, as to the operation of the present ta- riff on the manufacture of iron Louisiana, Legislature of, in favor of placing buoys at the mouths of
Legislature, in favor of light-house at Bayou Bonfouca Legislature, in favor of building a steam ship of war on the waters of the Mississippi
Louisiana, Legislature, in favor of fortifications at the mouths of the
Legislature, in relation to equity cases in the courts of the United States in that State
Legislature, in favor of passage of monition law in rela- tion to private land claims in Louisiana - 1 Legislature, in favor of a general bankrupt law
Mails, respecting the failure of
Marine hospital at Wheeling, Va., documents in favor of the estab- lishment of -
Maryland board of trade, Baltimore, in favor of a national bank Massachusetts, Legislature of, on the subject of the Northeastern
memorial of citizens of Boston, against reducing de- benture on rum
McLeod, Alexander, correspondence with the British minister in rela- tion to the imprisonment of, (documents with the President's mes- sage, page 13)
Message of the President at commencement of session (see President) Mexico, memorial R. S. Coxe and others, in behalf of claimants on -
memorial Francis A. Dickins, same
Militia of Georgia, Florida war, payment for services of
Legislature of Louisiana in favor of fortifications
Ministers and other diplomatic agents, estimate of appropriation for outfits and salaries of Mississippi river, Legislature of Louisiana in favor of placing buoys at the mouth of -
Legislature of Louisiana in favor of buikling steam ship of war on the
survey of the delta of the, estimate of appropria-
Money, public, observations of Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Ewing,) as to the safe-keeping and disbursement of, (see annual report on Finance, page 8)
Navy pensions, in relation to deficiency in the fund for the payment of, (documents with President's message, page 65) report of committee making appropriation for the payment of. (See report No. 1, end of this volume.) Navy, ordnance, report of Committee on Naval Affairs recommend- ing appropriations for naval ordnance and stores. (See report No. 2, at the end of this volume.) home squadron, report of Committee on Naval Affairs recom- mending an appropriation for a. (See report No. 3, end of this volume.)
Navy Department, report of the Secretary of the Navy, (Mr. Badger,) accompanying President's message, on the condi- tion, &c., of the Navy, page 63 - report in relation to the deficiency in the navy pen- sion fund, payment of pensious, page 65 report of committee making appropriations for the payment of navy pensions. (See report No. 1, end of this volume.)
New Castle harbor, survey of
New Hampshire, Legislature of, against a national bank; national debt; distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands; and against a protective tariff
New York, Legislature of, in favor of distributing the proceeds of the sales of the public lands
memorial of citizens of the city of, praying for a general bankrupt law.
Neutrality, President recommends revival of act about to expire for the punishment of certain crimes, &c.
Northeastern boundary, Legislature of Massachusetts on the subject of 18
Paymaster's Department, appropriations required to pay arrearages, &c. Florida war, (documents President's message, p. 53) -
Pensions, navy, documents in relation to the deficiency in the funds for the payment of, (documents with President's message, p. 65)
Pensioners, census of, taken, &c. Pennsylvania avenue, report of committee in favor of making ap- propriation for the repair of. (See report No. 8, end of this volume.) Pennsylvania, memorial of citizens of Danville in favor of national foundry at that place
Legislature of, in favor of repealing sub-Treasury law Potomac bridge, documents in relation to the repair of the (documents with President's message, p. 55) -
report of committee in favor of making appropri- ation for its repair. (See report No. 7, end of this volume.)
Post Office Department, report of the Postmaster General, (Mr. Gran- ger,) accompanying President's message at commencement of session, as to the state of its finances, &c., p. 66
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