y and between the Cherokee
Commission and the Pawnee tribe of Indians in the Territory of Oklahoma,
for the cession of certain lands and for other purposes.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _Washington, January 7, 1893_.
_To the Senate_:
In response to the resolution of the Senate of January 6, 1893, calling
on the Secretary of State for information whether the provisions of
Senate bill No. 3513, absolutely suspending immigration for the period
of one year, are in conflict with any treaties now existing between the
United States and any foreign countries, I transmit herewith a report
from the Secretary of State, giving the information called for.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _Washington, January 11, 1893_.
_To the Senate_:
In response to the resolutions of the Senate dated December 20, 1892,
and January 5, 1893, respectively, I transmit herewith a report from the
Secretary of State of the 10th instant, accompanying the reports of Mr.
Walter T. Griffin, United States commercial agent at Limoges, France,
and Mr. W.H. Edwards, United States consul-general at Berlin, Germany,
which were called for by the aforesaid resolutions.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _January 13, 1893_.
_To the Senate and House of Representatives_:
I transmit herewith, for your information, a letter from the Secretary
of State, inclosing the annual report of the Bureau of American
Republics for the year ending June 30, 1892.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _Washington, January 25, 1893_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
In response to the resolution of the Senate of the 21st instant,
relating to the alleged killing of Frank B. Riley, a sailor of the
United States steamship _Newark_, in Genoa, Italy, I transmit herewith
a report on the subject from the Secretary of State.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _January 26, 1893_.
_To the Senate and House of Representatives_:
I transmit herewith, for the information of Congress, the third regular
report of the World's Columbian Commission and the report of the
president of the board of lady managers, with the accompanying papers.
BENJ. HARRISON.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _January 31, 1893_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
In compliance with a resolution of the Senate, the House of
Representatives concurring, I return herewith the bill (S. 2625)
entitled "An act to provide for the punishment of offenses on the
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