258 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Congressional Papers — continued. 



The same. [Printer's No., 3000.] Keported to the bouse of representatives without amend- 

 ment March 24, 1S7<i. 2 pp. large 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 1876.] 



Senate. — 14th Cong. 1st sess. — A Hill, S. No. 104."). For the relief of George A. Eades, late 



collector of customs at Sitka, Alaska. Introduced by Mr. Mitchell August 12, 1876 ; referred to 

 the committee on claims. 1 I. large 8°. | Washington, government printing office, 1876.] 

 Feb. 14. 1-77. Reported adversely by Mr. Cock re] 1 ;m<l indefinitely postponed. 



Senate. — 44tli Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doe. No. 12. Letter from the SECRETARY of WAR, 



transmitting a report of the commanding general [(). (). Howard], department of the Columbia, 

 of his tour in Alaska territory, in June, 1S7.~>. January <i, 1S7<>. Referred to the committee on 

 territories. 33 pp. 8°. [ Washington, government' printing office, 1876.] 

 Note. — Contains a reprint ofUendcl'.s pamphlet, pp. 13-33. 



Senate. — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doe. No. 33. Part 2. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT 



of the United States, [IT. S. Grant] communicating, in answer to a senate resolution of 

 January 7, 1876, additional information in relation to military arrests in the territory of 

 Alaska. March 24, 187<> ; ordered to lie on the table. 11 pp. 8°. [Washington, government 

 printing office, 1876.] 



Senate. — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doe. No. 3.'>. Part 3. Message FROM the president 



of the United States, [U. S Grant] communicating, in answer to senate resolution of Janu- 

 ary 7, 1876, further information in relation to military arrests in Alaska. April (5, 1S76; re- 

 ferred to the committee on the judiciary. !) pp. 8°. [Washington, government printing office, 

 1876.] 



Senate. — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doe. No. 37. Letter from the secretary of the 



treasury, in answer to a senate resolution of March 1">, 1S76, transmitting the report of a 

 special agent [William G. Morris] on the territory of Alaska and the collection of the cus- 

 toms-revenue therein. March 20, 1870; referred to the committee On finance. 10 pp. 8°. 

 [ Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate. — 14th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 4S. Letter from the secretary of war 



[A. Taft] transmitting information in relation to Alaska and its resources, the Alaska com- 

 mercial company, the conduct of Mr. Bryant at Saint Paul's and Saint George's islands, and 

 the colonization of Icelanders. April 12, 1870; ordered to lie on the table. 5 pp. 8°. 

 [Washington, government printing office, 1870.] 



Senate.— 44th Cong. 2d sess.— A Bill, S. No. 1204. To facilitate the settlement and to 



develop the resources of the territory of Alaska, and to open an overland commercial route 

 between the United States, Asiatic Russia, Japan, China, and British India. Introduced 

 by Mr. Conkling February 15, 1S77; referred to the committee on territories. 2 1. large 8°. 

 [ Washington, government printing office, 1877.] 



Senate. — 44th Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 14. Letter from the secretary of war, accom- 

 panying a memorial from citizens of Wrangell, Alaska, asking for the establishment of courts 

 of justice in that territory. January 12, 1877 ; ordered to lie on the table. 5 pp. 8°. 

 [ Washington, government printing office, 1877.J 



Senate. — 4~>th Cong. 2d sess. — A BILL No. 599. To authorize the killing of fur-seal and 



other fur-bearing animals within the limits of Alaska territory. Introduced by Mr. Cameron 

 January 24, 1S7S; referred to the committee on finance. 4 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, govern- 

 ment printing office, 1S7.S.] 

 Note. — Adversely reported <>n by Mr. Allison, Jan. 17, 1879. 



— 45th Congress, 3d session. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 59. Report upon the customs dis- 

 trict, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND RESOURCES OF ALASKA TERRITORY. By William (louverneur 

 Morris, special agent of the treasury department. 1 p. I. 1<>;! pp. 11 pi. 1 map. 8°. Washing- 

 ton, government printing office, 1879. 



Note. — Important, from the details in regard in the resources of the territory contained in it. 



