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Date of the law or
resolution.

1865, March

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3 Report of money expended to oarry into effect any treaty
stipulation with any tribe or tribes of Indians, all or any
portion of whom shall be in a state of actual hostility
to the government of the United States, including the
Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Seminoles, Wichitas, and
other affiliated tribes, as well as the Cherokees, as may be
found necessary to support such individual members of said
tribes as have been driven from their homes or reduced to
want on account of their friendship to the United States,
and enable them to subsist until they can support them.
selves in their own country.

A report by the director of the bureau of statistics on the
statistics of commerce and navigation, exports and imports.

A report of the commission appointed to select a proper site
for a building for a post office and for the accomodation of
the United States courts in the city of New York.

Statutes at Large,
2d session 38th
Congress.

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1866, May

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Special.

1854, August

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2 Report upon the nature of the title of the Christian Indians to lands in the State of Ohio.

Senate Journal.

630

Next session of
Congress.

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26 A report of the number of the military and other reserva- | Senate Journal. tions for the settlements of Indian tribes that have been made, the size of each, and the number of Indians upon each; also, the number of white persons upon each, and their compensation, the annual cost to the United States of each reservation, and whether, by the existing regulations, these reservations are worked in common by the Indians for their common benefit, or what means, if any, are used to secure to each Indian the separate enjoyment of the proceeds of his own labor; also, what system has been adopted to induce the Indians to labor upon these reservations, the practical results of that system so far, and whether the proceeds of those reservations have been directed exclusively to the purpose for which they were made.

2 Report of the amount due the Chippewas of the Mississippi Senate Journal. and Lake Superior, under the ninth article of the treaty made with those Indians September 30, 1854.

1860, June 16 Report of an estimate for completing the north front of the Patent Office building with a portico, according to the plan of the architect.

1860, May

18 Report of the amounts paid to the Pokegan or other bands of Indians who were parties to the treaties of the 26th and 27th of September, 1833, at Chicago, and who remained in the State of Michigan, either in money or goods, under the stipulations of the treaty made at the time and place aforesaid with the United nation of Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomie Indians; also the time and place of payment, and the parties to whom paid.

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A report of copies of all deeds made by the several southern
States to the United States for lands to be used for forts,
arsenals, dock-yards, navy yards, custom-houses, post
offices, hospitals, and other public buildings, from the
1861.
commencement of the government to the 1st of January,

A report of the amount of business transacted in the several
circuit courts of the United States; the number of cases
docketed in each circuit and disposed of each year from
the 1st of January, 1850, to the 1st of January, 1860; the
number of days each supreme judge was occupied in the
several circuits during each year; the aggregate amounts
involved in litigation in each circuit, and the number of
cases undisposed of on the second circuit dockets on the
1st of January, 1860.

A report transmitting the reports made to the Interior De-
partment between May 1, 1861, and August of the same
year, by Augustus Wattles, esq., special Indian agent to
visit the Sac and Fox, Kaw, Chippewa, Ottawa, Delaware,
and Osage tribes of Indians; also the correspondence on
file in the Indian bureau between the Interior Department
and Mr. George N. Day, in relation to the northern Indian
superintendency.

1862, March

11 A report of the names and residence of all persons who have applied for pensions on account of wounds received or disabilities incurred by them during the present rebellion, and of those who have been at any time admitted to the invalid pension roll, (except such as were pensioned from the date of their disability;) the time when their pensions commenced; the amount per annum received by each, distinguishing each according to grade, with reference to the several acts of Congress under which said pensions were allowed, to be arranged in alphabetical order, both as to States and names of pensioners, and an estimate of the amount claimed by or due to each, from the date of his disability to the time when his pension commenced, or, if no pension has been allowed, to the date of his or her application.

House Journal.

A report of the number of persons on the pension roll of the House Journal.
United States, at the various rates of pension; the ser-

army,

vice rendered by such pensioners, whether in the regular
militia, volunteer service, or navy; and the number
of applications for pensions pending and undecided at the
time of making such report.

3 A report of the claim of the register of the land office at
Vincennes, Indiana, for oflice rent; and also the claim of
the postmaster of the same place for the custody of the
books and papers; and to report to the Senate the amount,
in his judgment, due.

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Senate Journal.

558

At as early a day as practicable.

A report of all the information and proof that it may be Senate Journal. practicable to obtain relating to the amount of beef actually delivered and furnished to the Indians in the lower part of the State of California by George McDougal, in the

646

No time specified.

1862, June

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resolution.

1864, May

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year 1852, under a certain contract entered into between
him and O. M. Wozencraft, who assumed to act as agent
in behalf of the United States, and also relating to the
value thereof at the time of its delivery; and to report the
same to Congress with all convenient despatch, with his
opinion upon the justice and amount of said claim.

A report of what tribes of Indians are in arms against the
government of the United States; the location and extent
they hold them ;
of the reserves of such Indian tribes; the tenure by which
the amounts received by such tribes from
the rebel authorities, and the dates when received in the
shape of annuities, and the amounts paid and expended by
the government of the United States for such Indian tribes
since they were paid by the rebel authorities; and also the
number of loyal and disloyal of such tribes.

A report of the late treaty made on behalf of the United
States by Major Keith, agent for the Kickapoo Indians,
with said Indians, for the cession of their reservation, or
any part thereof, in the northeastern part of Kansas; and
also copies of all evidence filed in said department tending
to show fraud or any unfairness in the procurement of or
in the execution of said treaty; and also copies of all other
documents and papers relating thereto now on file in said

department.

1864, Jan.

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