JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, _March 14, 1867_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, in further
answer to the resolution[19] of the House of Representatives of the 24th
of January last.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 19: Requesting information "in relation to a removal of the
Protestant Church or religious assembly meeting at the American embassy
from the city of Rome by an order of that Government."]
WASHINGTON, _March 15, 1867_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I transmit to the Senate, in further answer to their resolution of the
31st of January last, a report from the Secretary of State, with
accompanying documents.[20]
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 20: Dispatch from the United States consul at Geneva, with an
inclosure, refuting charges against his moral character, etc.]
WASHINGTON, _March 20, 1867_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit to the House of Representatives, in answer to their resolution
of the 18th instant, a report[21] from the Secretary of State, with its
accompanying papers.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 21: Relating to trials in Canada of citizens of the United
States for complicity in the Fenian invasion of that country.]
WASHINGTON, _March 20, 1867_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit to the House of Representatives, in answer to their
resolution of the 18th instant, a report[22]from the Secretary of State,
with an accompanying paper.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 22: Relating to the withdrawal of French troops from the
Mexican Republic.]
WASHINGTON, _March 20, 1867_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 15th
instant, reports[23] from the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
the Treasury, with accompanying papers.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
[Footnote 23: Relating to the fees of consular agents within the
districts of salaried consuls, etc.]
WASHINGTON, _March 20, 1867_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
In answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 7th
instant, relative to the arrest, imprisonment, and treatment of American
citizens in Great Britain or its Provinces, I transmit a report from the
Secretary of State on the subject.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WASHINGTON, D.C., _March 21, 1867_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I herewith lay before the Senate, for its cons
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