ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 5, 1868.
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit a report of this date from the Secretary of State, and the accompanying papers, in regard to the revolution in the Dominican Republic.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 5, 1868.
To the Senate of the United States:
In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 21st of February last, in relation to the abduction of one Allan Macdonald from Canada, I transmit a communication from the Secretary of State, accompanied by the papers relating to that subject.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 5, 1868.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 7th of January last, in relation to the claim of the late Benjamin W. Perkins against the Russian Government, I transmit a communication from the Secretary of State, which is accompanied by the papers called for by the resolution.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 6, 1868.
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit to the Senate the accompanying report[54]
of the Secretary of
State, in answer to their resolution of the 13th January,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 54: Relating to a claim, under the act of Congress of August 18, 1856, of citizens of the United States to guano on Alta Vela, an island in the vicinity of Santo Domingo.]
WASHINGTON, March 10, 1868.
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit, for the consideration of the Senate with a view to ratification, a treaty between the United States and His Majesty the King of Prussia, in the name of the North German Confederation, for the purpose of regulating the citizenship of those persons who emigrate from the Confederation to this country and from the United States to the North German Confederation.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 11, 1868.
To the House of Representatives:
In further answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 25th of November, 1867, calling for information in relation to the trial and conviction of American citizens in Great Britain and Ireland for the last two years, I transmit a continuation of the report from the Secretary of State upon the subject.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, March 14, 1868.
To the Senate of the United States:
In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 27th of January last, in relation to the arrest and trial of the Rev. John McMahon, Robert B. Lynch, and John Warren by the Government of Great Britain, and requesting to be informed what action has been taken by this Government in maintaining the rights of American citizens abroad, I transmit a report of the Secretary of State, which is accompanied by a copy of the papers called for by that resolution.