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l 6, 1852_. _To the House of Representatives_: In compliance with the resolution of the House of the 31st ultimo, I have the honor herewith to transmit a report from the Secretary of War, accompanied by the original manuscript report of Captain Thomas J. Crane, dated February 3, 1844, on the best mode of improving the navigation of the Ohio River at the Falls of Louisville, together with the original maps accompanying the same. MILLARD FILLMORE. WASHINGTON, _April 8, 1852_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I herewith transmit to the Senate, in reply to their resolution of the 4th ultimo, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers.[20] MILLARD FILLMORE. [Footnote 20: Relating to the relations between the United States and Japan.] WASHINGTON, _April 19, 1852_. _To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States_: I invite the attention of Congress to the state of affairs in the Territory of Oregon, growing out of a conflict of opinion among the authorities of that Territory in regard to a proper construction of the acts of Congress approved the 14th August, 1848, and 11th June, 1850, the former entitled "An act to establish a Territorial government of Oregon," and the latter entitled "An act to make further appropriations for public buildings in the Territories of Minnesota and Oregon." In order to enable Congress to understand the controversy and apply such remedy with a view to adjust it as may be deemed expedient, I transmit-- 1. An act of the legislative assembly of that Territory, passed February 1, 1851, entitled "An act to provide for the selection of places for the location and erection of public buildings of the Territory of Oregon." 2. Governor Gaines's message to the legislative assembly of the 3d February, 1851. 3. The opinion of the Attorney-General of the United States of 23d April, in regard to the act of the legislative assembly of the 1st February, 1851. 4. The opinion of the supreme court of Oregon, pronounced on the 9th December, 1851. 5. A letter of Judge Pratt of the 15th December, 1851, dissenting from that opinion. 6. Governor Gaines's letter to the President of the 1st January, 1852. 7. Report of the Attorney-General of the United States on that letter, dated 22d March, 1852. If it should be the sense of Congress that the seat of government of Oregon has not already been established by the local authorities
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