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mence at different times. It is desirable that Congress should pass an act providing for the return of _all_ the extra duties _incompatible with the terms of the convention_ which have been levied upon British vessels or merchandise after the 3d of July, 1815. The British Parliament have already set the example of fixing that day for the cessation of the extra duties of export by their act of 30th of June last, and the minister of the United States in London is instructed to require the extension of the same principle to _all_ the extra duties levied on vessels and merchandise of the United States in the ports of Great Britain since that day. It is not doubted that the British Government will comply with this requisition, and that the act suggested may be passed by Congress with full confidence that the reciprocal measure will receive the sanction of the British Parliament. JAMES MONROE. WASHINGTON, _February 23, 1818_. _To the Senate of the United States_: In compliance with a resolution of the Senate requesting me to cause to be laid before them a statement of all the arms and accouterments which have been manufactured at the different armories of the United States, with the cost of each stand, and the number delivered to each State, respectively, under the act for arming the whole body of militia, I now transmit a report from the Secretary of War, with the documents marked A, B, and C, which, together with a report to him from the Ordnance Department, contains the information required. JAMES MONROE. WASHINGTON, _February 23, 1818_. _To the Senate of the United States_: In compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 19th of January, 1818, requesting information of measures which have been taken in pursuance of so much of the act to authorize the appointment of a surveyor for lands in the northern part of the Mississippi Territory, passed the 3d of March, 1817, as relates to the reservation of certain sections for the purpose of laying out and establishing towns thereon, I now transmit a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, which, with the letters and charts referred to in it, contains all the information which is desired. JAMES MONROE. WASHINGTON, _February 25, 1818_. _To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States_: The commissioners of the two Governments, under the fourth article of the treaty of Ghent, having come to a decision upon the questions
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