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20 A report of any information tending to show that American House Journal.

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vessels having cleared from any foreign port for Africa,
ostensibly for mercantile purposes, have engaged in the
slave trade or coolie trade; and to communicate such sug-
gestions for any necessary legislation to prevent such prac-
tices as he shall judge proper.

A report in reference to the seizure of property belonging to
citizens of the United States, residents of Arizona Terri-
tory, on the road from the Arizona line to the port of Guay-
mas, Sonora, Mexico, by armed bands of Mexicans, and
if said bands were organized upon United States territory;
and also any information in reference to the alleged mas-
sacre of American citizens at Hermosilla, Mexico, by
armed Mexicans.

BY THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

210

No time specified.

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Annual.

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A report upon the state of the finances, embracing a general
view of the revenue and expenditures of the United States
for the years 1866 and 1867.

Statutes at Large,
volume 1.
Statutes at Large,
volume 2.

65

Early in December.

79

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An estimate of the appropriations necessary to be made for the service of the year ending June 30, 1868, with a statement of the appropriations, heretofore made, applicable to the service of this year; and a statement of the appropriations of former years, with an estimate of those sums which will not be required to defray expenses incurred in a former year; in which are to be specified the sources from which the estimates are derived, and the calculations upon

Statutes at Large, volume 1. Statutes at Large, volume 2. Statutes at Large, volume 5.

65

79

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which they are founded, discriminating between such as are conjectural and such as are not conjectural, with the authority for the estimate.

1791, Dec.

30

An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United House Journal. States for the year ending June 30, 1866.

68

1792, April

2

An account of the receipts and expenditures at the mint, with an account of its transactions during the year 1866.

Statutes at Large, volume 1.

249

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1806, April 1834, June 1834, June 1843, March

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10 Statement of the result of the assays made at the mint in 1866 of certain foreign gold and silver coins.

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Statutes at Large,

681

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1808, April

21

Statement of contracts and purchases made by collectors for the revenue service of 1866.

Statutes at Large, volume 2.

485

Early in January

1808, April

21

Statement of contracts made by direction of the Treasury Statutes at Large, Department in 1866.

485

volume 2.

and are generally included in one report.

Statement of the amount of the expenditures for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in 1866.

Statement of the payments made at the treasury in 1866 for the discharge of miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for.

Statutes at Large, volume 2.

536

No time specified.

1810, May

1

Statement of disbursements from the treasury in 1866 for expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers.

Statutes at Large, volume 2.

609

In February.

1809, March

3

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Statement of the affairs and condition of the several banks in the District of Columbia on the 31st of December, 1866. Statement showing the commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1866.

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Names of applicants for the benefit of the act for the relief of certain insolvent debtors; the amount due; the names of those who may have been released, with the terms of compromise.

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1832, July

10

Statements of the capital, circulation, discounts, specie, deposits, and condition of the State banks.

House Journal.

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During the session.

1836, April

20

An account of the fund arising from the sale of lands under certain treaties with the Chickasaw Indians.

Statutes at Large, volume 5.

10

During the session.

1842, Aug.

26 A full and detailed statement of the expenditures of the contingent fund of the several offices of the Treasury Department, showing to whom payments were made, for what made, &c.

Statutes at Large, volume 5.

527

Commencement of the session.

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Statement of all moneys expended by disbursing officers act-
ing under orders of the Secretary of the Treasury during
the year 1866.

The names of all clerks and other persons who have been
employed in the Treasury Department during the year
1866, or any part thereof, with the time each person was
actually employed, and the sum paid each; also, whether
they have been usefully employed; whether the services
of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment
to the public service; and whether the removal of
individuals and the appointment of others in their stead
is required for the better despatch of business; and the
residence of each at the time of his appointment.
Reasons for any changes that may have been made in the
depositories of the treasury during the recess of Congress.

any

1844, June

17

Statutes at Large,
volume 5.

696

Next session.

1846, Aug.

6 Regulations to give full effect to and secure a just accountability under the warehousing system.

Statutes at Large,
volume 9.

55

Next session after

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Cases of neglect, evasion, or violation of the 18th and 19th sections of the independent treasury act.

Statutes at Large, volume 9.

64

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1846, Aug.

10

Statement of stolen uncancelled treasury notes paid..

Statutes at Large, volume 9.

107

With annual report

1847, Jan.

28

Amount of treasury notes issued under act of January 28, Statutes at Large,
1847; amount redeemed, purchased, reissued, &c.

122

of Secretary of

the Treasury.
Commencement of

volume 9.

the session.

1849, March

3

Statutes at Large,
volume 9.

399

During the session.

3

A statement of the amount of money expended at each
custom-house in the United States, and the number of
persons employed, and the occupation and salary of each

person.

A report of the number and names of the persons employed
during the last preceding fiscal year upon the Coast Sur-
vey and business connected therewith; the amount of
compensation of every kind paid them, for what purpose,
and the length of time employed; and to report a full
statement of all other expenditures made under the direc-
tion of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey; also a
general chart of the whole coasts of the United States, &c.

A report of the number of proceedings and suits commenced,
pending, and determined, for frauds upon the revenue, and
a statement of all moneys received by the Solicitor of the
Treasury and each district attorney.

12 A report of the amount of exchanges made or money bor-
rowed under the act to amend an act entitled "An act to
provide ways and means to support the government," ap-
proved March 3, 1865, and of whom and on what terms;
and also the amount and character of indebtedness retired
under this act, and the act to which this is an amendment,
with a detailed statement of the expense of making such
loans and exchanges.

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1853, March

3

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