LIST OF REPORTS to be made to the House of Representatives, at the First Session of the Nineteenth Congress, by the Executive Departments: prepared in obedience to a standing rule of the House of Representatives. Laws U.S. Vol. 3. 531 1st of February. 1803. March 2 A return of the militia of the United States, with their arms and accoutrements A statement of the amount, with a description, of the coins struck at the mint, during the year 1825 NOTE. This statement is annually made by the Director of the Mint to the President, and by him transmitted to Congress; no law or resolution can, however, be found, requiring it to be made. A report upon the state of the public buildings A report of the surveys, plans, and estimates, of the routes of such Roads and Canals as he may deem of national importance, in a commercial and military point of view, or necessary for the transportation of the public mail, which he may have caused to be surveyed A statement of the proceedings under the act, en- Special. A detailed report of the system and plan of forti- Showing, under proper heads, the state in which cach is situated; when begun; which of them are finished, and when; with the magnitude of each, (as well those erected before, as since, 1815,) the aggregate amount expended in erecting such as are completed; the amount of repairs since made, particularly upon those that were finished prior to the year 1815; the amount expended on those now erecting. and the estimates to complete the same; the number of guns of every description and calibre for each fortification, to complete its armament; the total cost for a complete armament for each; the force required to garrison each in time of war; the same in time of peace; noting those actually occupied, and with what force; and showing which, and how many of those erected prior to the year 1815. are found useless in the contemplated plan of defence; which, and how many of them have been or are abandoned; and the cost of each so abandoned; distinguishing between the original cost and subsequent repairs; and, in all cases where sums of money have been already expended, or authorized to be so expended; the authority therefor, by reference to the amount and date of each appropriation; with a like reference to the law under which any of said works were erected 1825. Feb. 15 1799. March 2 1812. Jan. 13 1816. April 27 The proceedings of the Court and Marshal of the United States' District Court of Alabama, in relation to the cargoes of certain slave ships, the Constitution, Louisa, and Marino, and to communicate especially the fact, whether any of the African natives, composing part of those cargoes, have been sold within the United States, and if so, when, where, and on what account Abstracts of the returns made by collectors, of the registered seamen of the United States An abstract of patents issued during the year 1825, for inventions and improvements A register of all officers and agents, civil and military, in the service of the United States, (furnished biennially) Journal H. R. 236 Commencement of Session. A list of the names of the clerks employed in the A list of passengers arriving in the United States A report upon the state of the finances, embracing An account of the receipts and expenditures of the Journal H. R. 68 Early in Dec. Laws U. S. vol. 6. 201 NOTE. This report is furnished in a printed form folio. |