n of the House of the 19th instant, relating
to the condition and future prospects of the Greeks.
JAMES MONROE.
WASHINGTON, _January 5, 1824_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
In compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the
18th of December last, requesting copies of contracts for cannon, cannon
shot, muskets, and other small arms which have been entered into since
the 1st of January, 1820, and for other detailed information therein
specified, I herewith transmit a report, with accompanying documents,
from the Department of War,
JAMES MONROE.
WASHINGTON, _January 9, 1824_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
Agreeably to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 18th
of December, 1823, requesting copies of all contracts for cannon,
cannon shot, muskets, and other small arms entered into since the
1st of January, 1820, I herewith transmit a report from the Department
of the Navy, with other documents relating thereto.
JAMES MONROE.
WASHINGTON, _January 12, 1824_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
In answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of December
24, requesting the President of the United States to lay before the
House such information as he may possess, and which may be disclosed
without injury to the public good, relative to the determination of
any sovereign, or combination of sovereigns, to assist Spain in the
subjugation of her late colonies on the American continent, and whether
any Government of Europe is disposed or determined to oppose any aid or
assistance which such sovereign or combination of sovereigns may afford
to Spain for the subjugation of her late colonies above mentioned,
I have to state that I possess no information on that subject not known
to Congress which can be disclosed without injury to the public good.
JAMES MONROE.
WASHINGTON, _January 30, 1824_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
In compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the
15th of December last, requesting the President of the United States "to
communicate a plan for a peace establishment of the Navy of the United
States," I herewith transmit a report from the Secretary of the Navy,
which contains the plan required.
In presenting this plan to the consideration of Congress, I avail myself
of the occasion to make some remarks
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