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.

UNITED STATES, December 30, 1793.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I communicate to you the translation of a letter[6] received from the representatives of Spain here in reply to that of the Secretary of State to them of the 21st instant, which had before been communicated to you.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

[Footnote 6:  Relating to affairs with Indians on the southern frontier.]

UNITED STATES, December 31, 1793.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, with his account of the expenditure of the moneys appropriated for our intercourse with foreign nations from the 1st of July, 1792, to the 1st of July, 1793, and other papers relating thereto.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

UNITED STATES, January 6, 1794.

Gentlemen of the Senate

I herewith transmit the copy of a letter from the Secretary of War, stating the circumstances which have hitherto prevented any explanation of the fourth article of the treaty with the Wabash Indians.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

UNITED STATES, January 7, 1794.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I lay before you an official statement of the expenditure to the end of the year 1793 from the sum of $10,000 granted to defray the contingent expenses of Government by an act passed on the 26th of March, 1790.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

UNITED STATES, January 15, 1794.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I lay before you, as being connected with the correspondence already in your possession between the Secretary of State and the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic, the copy of a letter from that minister of the 25th of December, 1793, and a copy of the proceedings of the legislature of the State of South Carolina.[7]

Go.  WASHINGTON.

[Footnote 7:  Relating to enlistments in South Carolina for the service of the French Republic.]

UNITED STATES, January 16, 1794.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I transmit for your information certain intelligence[8] lately received from Europe, as it relates to the subject of my past communications.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

[Footnote 8:  Respecting relations between the United States and France.]

UNITED STATES, January 22, 1794.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives

I forward to you extracts from the last advices from our minister in London[9], as being connected with communications already made.

Go.  WASHINGTON.

[Footnote 9:  Relating to commercial restrictions.]

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