GENTLEMEN: In compliance with your resolution of the 4th ultimo,
relating to the boundary line between the United States and the Cherokee
Nation of Indians, I have duly examined the same, and find that the
Executive has no power to alter or correct it.
I therefore return the papers, with a report from the Secretary of War
on the subject, for the further deliberation of Congress.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _March 9, 1830_.
_Gentlemen of the House of Representatives_:
I submit to the consideration of Congress a letter of the governor of
Virginia, transmitting two acts of the general assembly of that State,
respecting the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _March 9, 1830_.
_Gentlemen of the House of Representatives_:
I submit to your consideration the memorials of Francis H. Nicoll and
John Conard, the latter marshal of the eastern district of Pennsylvania,
praying for the interposition and aid of Congress in the discharge of a
judgment recovered against him by the said Nicoll, alleging, as
defendant in the suit, that he was the mere organ of the United States,
and acted by and under the instructions of the Government.
ANDREW JACKSON.
_March 10, 1830_.
_To the Senate of the United States_.
GENTLEMEN: In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 6th
instant, requesting me to "send a copy of the bond entered into and
executed by Israel T. Canfield as receiver of public moneys in the now
Crawfordsville district, Indiana, together with the names of his
securities, to the Senate," I herewith transmit a certified copy of the
official bond of Israel T. Canby, and a letter from the Secretary of the
Treasury, from which it appears that this is the officer referred to in
the resolution.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _March 15, 1830_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
In pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 27th
ultimo, calling for information respecting the report of the
commissioner for running and marking the line between the United States
and Florida under the treaty of 1795, I herewith communicate a report
from the Secretary of State, containing the desired information.
ANDREW JACKSON.
_March 18, 1830_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
GENTLEMEN: I transmit, for the consideration of Congress, a report from
the War Department of a survey[6] authorized by the act of the 2d of
March, 1829.
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