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1861, August

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A report of all correspondence between James E. Harvey and any of the heads of departments, relating to charges against said Harvey, growing out of telegraphic despatches to and from said Harvey seized by the government.

A report of the trade and commerce of the great lakes.

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1862, July

17

Next session of Congress.

1862, Jan.

2

A report of all correspondence on the files of the Department of State since the congress of Paris, in 1856, and not heretofore furnished, relating to neutral and belligerent rights on the ocean.

Senate Journal.

77

No time specified.

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A report of all orders, despatches, and communications made Senate Journal. by the War Department, or by the major general commanding the armies of the United States, to Brigadier General Thomas W. Sherman, while in command of the military expedition to the South Atlantic coast, and all communications made by General Sherman during the same period to the War Department and to the commanding general.

A report of the honorable Joseph Holt and the honorable Robert Dale Owen, commissioners to investigate ordnance and gun contracts, and that he transmit to the Senate all the evidence taken by said commissioners touching the contracts investigated by them.

A report of the amounts due the State of Kansas in the several departments, with a view of applying the same upon the taxes due from said State to the general government.

414

No time specified.

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1862, June

27

1862, July

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A report of orders of the Executive to Major General George
B. McClellan, relative to the advance of the army of the
Potomac upon Richmond, and all correspondence between
the said Generel George B. McClellan and the Executive,
including that with the War Department, from the date of
the President's General Order No. 1, January 27, 1862,
of the
to the 1st day of July, 1862; likewise the numerical force
army of the Potomac, as shown by the morning rolls
on the 1st days of November and December, 1861, and
January, February, March, and July, 1862; the number of
troops which General McClellan took to Fortress Monroe,
the number at Fortress Monroe, and the number of re-en-
forcements supplied him up to and including the 25th day
of June, 1862; and that at the date of the departure of
General McClellan for the peninsula, how many troops were
under command of General Frémont in Western Virginia,
under General Banks in the valley of Virginia; what number
was in front of Washington, or between it and the Rappa-
hannock, and within the intrenchments of Washington, and
in and around Washington, and what number of effective
troops were actually in service under General McClellan
in his engagements on the peninsula and before Richmond.

Senate Journal.

792

A report of the number and names of the citizens of Kentucky Senate Journal. who have been and who are now confined in the military

1862, Dec.

5

REPORTS TO BE MADE TO CONGRESS.

31

No time specified.

prisons and camps of the United States, outside of the limits of said State; what are the charges against them, by whom made, and by whose order the arrests were made

1862, Dec.

16

A report of any unpublished official correspondence touching Senate Journal. the culture of cotton in Asia Minor and Egypt.

51

No time specified.

1863, Jan.

12

Senate Journal.

96

No time specified.

1863, Jan.

31

Senate Journal.

178

No time specified.

A report of the measures which have been adopted to enforce the provisions of "An act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of rebels, and for other purposes," approved July 17, 1862, which relate to the seizure and confiscation of the property of rebels; also, whether any additional legislation is necessary to facilitate the enforcement of said law.

A report of the orders issued by the Secretaries of War and of the Treasury in regard to a general prohibition to export arms and munitions of war from the United States, and especially to the Mexican republic, and any orders in regard to the exportation of articles contraband of war for the use of the French army invading Mexico.

A report of the number of volunteers and drafted men actually raised and mustered into the service of the United States by the several States of the Union, and the times when their terms of service may have expired, or will hereafter expire.

1863, Feb.

5

Senate Journal.

200

No time specified.

1863, Feb.

19

A report of a copy of the letter of Lieutenant General Scott to the Secretary of War of the 4th of October, 1861.

Senate Journal.

283

No time specified.

1864, Feb.

26

A report of copies of any protests he may have from gover

Senate Journal.

192

No time specified.

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nors of States in the department of Missouri against the
removal of Major General Schofield from the command of
without injury to the public service.
that department, if, in his opinion, they can be furnished

By what authority.

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When expected to be
made.

1864, March

14

A report of the rules and regulations, and on what terms,
States and the rebels.
prisoners of war are being exchanged between the United

Senate Journal.

241

No time specified.

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REPORTS TO BE MADE TO CONGRESS.

The report of the Commissioner of Emigration for 1863, with
his account of the existing contracts and other necessary
information on the question of emigration.

A report of the names of all persons who have been sentenced
by courts-martial for frauds or peculations against the gov-
ernment, and pardoned by him since the 1st of December,
1863, together with the sentences from which his pardon
relieved them; and also the names of all persons likewise
sentenced by courts-martial for military offences other than
fraud or peculation and similarly pardoned.

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A report of any correspondence received from the United Senate Journal. States consuls at Panama and Aspinwall, New Grenada, in relation to abuse and maltreatment of passengers, seamen, firemen, &c., on board steamships plying between

New York and Aspinwall.

436

No time specified.

1864, May

16

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A report to the Senate of copies of all correspondence, orders,

and documents on file in the departments in relation to the organization by the loyal people of Arkansas of the free State government of that State.

Requested to communicate to the Senate any orders issued
by the Secretaries of War and the Treasury in regard to
a general prohibition to export arms and munitions of war
from the United States, and especially to the Mexican
republic, and any orders in regard to the exportation of
articles contraband of war for the use of the French army
invading Mexico.

The report of the Commissioner of Emigration, as requested
by the resolution passed on the 25th day of March last.

15 The report of Major General Blunt (filed by Gilpatrick) on
the matter of peculations from the government in subsist-
ence, clothing, and transporting the refugee Indians.

29

A report of all the official information and correspondence
which he may have received respecting the extension of
the southwest branch of the Pacific railroad, and as a war
measure, as well as any order he may have made respect-
ing the same, and the causes of revoking said order.

A report stating whether brevet rank has been conferred upon any of the officers of the volunteer forces of the United States in pursuance of the act of Congress approved March 3, 1863, and if so, upon whom; and if not, the reason why it has not been done.

1864, June

22

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1864, Jan.

House Journal.

203

No time specified.

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