250 PUBLICATIONS OX ALASKA AM) ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Congressional Papers — continued. 



Senate. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — An Act No. 32. [Printer's No., 602.] To prevent the ex- 

 termination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska. In the house of representatives, March L5, 

 1869, referred to the committee on commerce. March 8, 1870, reported back with amendments 

 [and] recommitted to the committee on commerce, (etc.) 7 pp. large 8°. [Washington, govern- 

 ment printing office, 1870.] 



The same. [No printer's number.] In the senate of the U.S., June 20, 1870; ordered 



printed with the amendment of the house of representatives. 13 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, 

 government printing office, 1870.] 



The .same. [Printer's Xo., 805. J Amendment in the nature of a substitute, proposed to be 



submitted by Mr. Dixon, from the committee on commerce, to the bill (S. 32) to prevent the ex- 

 termination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska. In the house of representatives, April 2(5, 1870; 

 recommitted to the committee on commerce. 7 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, government printing 

 office, 1870.] 



Senate. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — An Act, S. Xo. 32. [Printer's number, 602.] To prevent the 



extermination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska. In the house of representatives, March 15, 

 1800, read twice, referred to the committee on commerce, and ordered to be printed. March 

 8, 1870, reported back with amendments, recommitted to the committee on commerce, and 

 ordered to be printed. 8 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — An Act, S. Xo. 32. To prevent the extermination of fur-bear- 

 ing animals in Alaska. June 20, 1870. Ordered to be printed with the amendment of the 

 house of representatives. 14 pp. large 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — A Bill, S. Xo. 570. To establish a territorial government for 



the territory of Alaska. Introduced by Mr. Howard February 21, 187(1; referred to the com- 

 mittee on territories. 15 pp. large 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



The same. In the Senate of the United States, Feby. 21, 1870, introduced by Mr. Howard 



and referred to committee on territories. Feby. 23. 1870, reported back with amendments. 14 

 pp. 1 1. large 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate.— 41st Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. Xo. 32. Letter of the secretary of the 



treasury [Geo. S. Bout well] communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the senate of 

 December 20, 1800, the reports of captain Charles Bryant, late special agent of the treasury 

 department for Alaska, and H. H. Mclntyre, special agent of the treasury department. Jan- 

 uary 26, 1870. Referred to the committee on territories. 42 pp. 8°. [Washington, government 

 printing office, 1870.] 



Senate. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. Xo. 68. Letter of the secretary of the inte- 



rior communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the senate of the 14th instant, [Mar. 



• 14,1870] so much of the REPORT OF Vincent Colyer, special Indian commissioner, as relates 

 to the Indian village of Wrangell, Alaska, showing the condition of that village previous to its 

 recent bombardment by United States troops. Mar. 22, 1870. Referred to the, committee on 

 military affairs. 23 pp. 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate. — I2d Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. Xo. 12. REPORT OF A RECONNAISSANCE OF THE 



Yukon river, Alaska territory. July to September, 1869. Bycapt. C.W. Raymond, corps 

 of engineers ('. S. army. 113 pp. 1 map. 8°. Washington, government printing office, 1871. 



Note. — The map \\;is separately issued and <li<l not ;i|>i><-;ir with the printed report, nor until some time after- 

 wards. This document is importaul for the observations of precision in the northern part of t lie territory, along 

 the Yukon river, recorded in it. 



Senate. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — A BlLLXb.660. For the protection of seal-fisheries in Alaska, 



and for other purposes. Introduced by Mr. Chandler, February 10, 1872; referred to the 

 committee on commerce. 2 pp. 1 1. large 8°. [ Washington, government print ing office, IS72.] 



Senate. — 12d Cong. 2d sess. — A BILL No. 73."). To amend an act entitled "An act to extend 



the laws of the United States relating to customs, commerce, and navigation, over the tend- 



