To the Senate of the United States:
In reply to a Senate resolution of the 24th instant, requesting to be furnished with a report, written by Captain Selfridge, upon the resources and condition of things in the Dominican Republic, I have to state that no such report has been received.
U.S. GRANT.
WASHINGTON, March 25, 1870.
To the Senate of the United States:
In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 15th ultimo, I transmit a report, with accompanying paper,[17] from the Secretary of the Navy, to whom the resolution was referred.
U.S. GRANT.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, March 29, 1870.
To the House of Representatives:
In reply to your resolution of December 20, 1869, asking "whether any citizens of the United States are imprisoned or detained in military custody by officers of the Army of the United States, and, if any, to furnish their names, date of arrest, the offenses charged, together with a statement of what measures have been taken for the trial and punishment of the offenders," I transmit herewith the report of the Secretary of War, to whom the resolution was referred.