JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 42: Transmitting translations of a ukase of Russia relating to neutral commerce and regulations of Denmark for vessels commissioned as privateers.]
JANUARY 12, 1810.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I communicate to the House of Representatives the report[43] of the Secretary of State on the subject of their resolution of the 6th of December last.
JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 43: Relating to seizures, captures, and condemnations of ships and merchandise of citizens of the United States under authority of Denmark, Great Britain, and France.]
JANUARY 22, 1810.
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:
I now transmit to Congress an account of the contingent expenses of the Government for the year 1809.
JAMES MADISON.
FEBRUARY 1, 1810.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I lay before the House a report[44] of the Secretary of the Treasury, conformably to their resolution of 18th January, 1810.
JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 44: Transmitting copies of instructions issued relative to foreign armed ships within the waters of the United States.]
FEBRUARY 1, 1810.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I lay before the House a report[45] of the Secretary of War, conformably to their resolution of January 22.
JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 45: Relating to the military force and its disposition in 1810.]
FEBRUARY 9, 1810.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I transmit to the House a report[46] of the Secretary of State, complying with their resolution of the 22d of January.
JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 46: Relating to the free navigation of the Mobile River to its confluence with the ocean.]
FEBRUARY 17, 1810.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I transmit reports[47] of the Secretaries of State and of the Treasury, complying with their resolution of the 5th instant.
JAMES MADISON.
[Footnote 47: Transmitting communications relative to certain orders and decrees of France and Great Britain violating the lawful commerce and neutral rights of the United States, etc.]
FEBRUARY 17, 1810.
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit a report[48] of the Secretary of the Treasury, complying with their resolution of the 12th instant.