JAMES MONROE.
[Footnote 144: Relating to the navy pension fund.]
DECEMBER 15, 1818.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I lay before the House of Representatives copies of the remainder of the documents[145] referred to in the message of the 17th of last month.
JAMES MONROE.
[The same message was sent to the Senate.]
[Footnote 145: Reports of Theodorick Bland and J.R. Poinsett, commissioners, on the condition of South America, correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Spanish minister relative to affairs between the United States and Spain, etc.]
DECEMBER 18, 1818.
To the Senate of the United States:
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 10th instant, I transmit copies of the instructions to the commissioners who negotiated the Indian treaties now before it.
JAMES MONROE.
DECEMBER 28, 1818.
To the Senate of the United States:
In compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 17th instant, I transmit to that House a report from the Secretary of State, with the papers and documents accompanying it.[146]
JAMES MONROE.
[Footnote 146: Relating to affairs between the United States and Spain, the prosecution of Captain Obed Wright for the murder of friendly Indians, etc.]
DECEMBER 28, 1818.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
In compliance with a resolution of the 15th instant, I lay before the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, with the papers and documents accompanying it.[147]
JAMES MONROE.
[Footnote 147: Relating to affairs between the United States and Spain.]
JANUARY 4, 1819.
To the Senate of the United States:
I lay before the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, accompanied with a copy of a letter from Governor Rabun,[148] which was not communicated on a former occasion from that Department.
JAMES MONROE.
[Footnote 148: Relating to the case of Captain Obed Wright, charged with the murder of friendly Indians.]
DECEMBER 24, 1819.
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:
I transmit to Congress a report from the Commissioner of the Public Buildings, which, with the accompanying documents, will exhibit the present state of those buildings and the expenditures thereon during the year ending the 30th of September last.
JAMES MONROE.