A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 742 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 742 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

WASHINGTON, February 18, 1867.

To the House of Representatives

I transmit a letter of the 26th ultimo, addressed to me by W.F.M.  Arny, secretary and acting governor of the Territory of New Mexico, with the memorials to Congress by which it was accompanied, requesting certain appropriations for that Territory.  The attention of the House of Representatives is invited to the subject.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

WASHINGTON, February 19, 1867.

To the House of Representatives

I transmit the accompanying reports from the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of War, in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 28th May last, requesting certain information in regard to captured and forfeited cotton.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

WASHINGTON, February 20, 1867.

To the House of Representatives

I transmit a report from the Secretary of State, giving information of States which have ratified the amendment to the Constitution proposed by the Thirty-ninth Congress in addition to those named in his report which was communicated in my message of the 16th instant, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 15th instant.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

WASHINGTON, February 21, 1867.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 11th instant, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents.[13]

ANDREW JOHNSON.

[Footnote 13:  Correspondence relative to the refusal of the United States consul at Cadiz, Spain, to certify invoices of wines shipped from that port, etc.]

WASHINGTON, February 21, 1867.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 31st ultimo, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents.[14]

ANDREW JOHNSON.

[Footnote 14:  Correspondence with foreign ministers of the United States relative to the policy of the President toward the States lately in rebellion.]

WASHINGTON, February 21, 1867.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 19th instant, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents.[15]

ANDREW JOHNSON.

[Footnote 15:  Correspondence relative to the salary of the United States minister to Portugal.]

WASHINGTON, February 21, 1867.

To the House of Representatives

I transmit to the House of Representatives, in answer to their resolution of the 14th instant, a report[16] from the Secretary of State of this date.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

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