A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 163 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 163 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

JANUARY 14, 1811.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States

I transmit to Congress an account of the contingent expenses of the Government for the year 1810.

JAMES MADISON.

JANUARY 14, 1811.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States

I transmit to Congress a report from the Surveyor of the Public Buildings relative to the progress and present state of them.

JAMES MADISON.

JANUARY 25, 1811.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate a report[60] from the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of their resolution of the 21st instant.

JAMES MADISON.

[Footnote 60:  Stating that there are no documents in his Department showing the amount of property of citizens or subjects of Great Britain or France confiscated under the acts of March 1, 1809, and May 1, 1810; that inquiry of the several district attorneys for such information has been made, and that the result will be communicated as soon as received; that an account of the goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States during the last three quarters of 1809 will be immediately prepared, but that such account for the year 1810 can not be prepared during the present session.]

JANUARY 25, 1811.

To the House of Representatives of the United States

I transmit to the House of Representatives a report of the superintendent of the city,[61] stating the expenditures under the act of April 28, 1810, for the better accommodation of the General Post-Office and Patent Office, and for other purposes.

JAMES MADISON.

[Footnote 61:  Washington.]

JANUARY 31, 1811.

To the House of Representatives of the United States

I transmit to the House of Representatives a report[62] of the Secretary of War, complying with their resolution of the 21st instant.

JAMES MADISON.

[Footnote 62:  Transmitting a general return of the Army.]

FEBRUARY 4, 1811.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate a report[63] of the Secretary of the Treasury, complying with their resolution of December 20, 1810.

JAMES MADISON.

[Footnote 63:  Transmitting correspondence relative to the execution of the act to provide for surveying the coasts of the United States.]

FEBRUARY 5, 1811.

To the Senate of the United States

I transmit to the Senate a report[64] of the Secretary of State, complying with their resolution of the 1st instant.

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