ashington district and James
Robertson to be brigadier-general of the militia of Miro district,
both within the said territory.
Go. WASHINGTON.
UNITED STATES, _December 28, 1791_.
_Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives_:
I lay before you, for your consideration, the copy of a letter[4] which
I have received from the Attorney-General of the United States.
Go. WASHINGTON.
[Footnote 4: Respecting the relation between district attorneys and the
Attorney-General.]
UNITED STATES, _January 2, 1792_.
_Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives_:
I lay before you an official statement of the expenditures to the end of
the year 1791 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, _November 7, 1792_.
_Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives_:
I lay before you copies of certain papers relative to the Spanish
interference in the execution of the treaty entered into in the year
1790 between the United States and the Creek Nation of Indians, together
with a letter from the Secretary of State to the President of the United
States on the same subject.
Go. WASHINGTON.
UNITED STATES, _December 30, 1793_.
_Gentlemen of the House of Representatives_:
I now transmit you a report by the Secretary of State of such laws,
decrees, and ordinances,[5] or their substance, respecting commerce in the
countries with which the United States have commercial intercourse as
he has received and had not stated in his report of the 16th instant.
Go. WASHINGTON.
[Footnote 5: Decree of the National Assembly of France of March 26,
1793, "exempting from all duties the subsistence and other objects of
supply in the colonies relatively to the United States," and extract of
an ordinance of Spain of June 9, 1793, "for regulating provisionally
the commerce of Louisiana and the Floridas."]
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