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n of the Senate of the 3d instant. ANDREW JACKSON. [Footnote 14: Relating to trade with the European possessions of Great Britain for the year ending September 30, 1831.] WASHINGTON, _April 19, 1832_. _To the Senate and House of Representatives_: I transmit herewith printed copies of each of the treaties between the United States and the Indian tribes that have been ratified during the present session of Congress. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _April 20, 1832_. _To the Senate_: In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 9th instant, requesting the President "to communicate to the Senate all the instructions given by this Government to our ministers to Great Britain and all the correspondence of our ministers on the subject of the colonial and West India trade since the 3d of March, 1825, not heretofore communicated, so far as the public interest will, in his judgment, permit," I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, containing the information required. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _April 23, 1832_. _To the Senate and House of Representatives_: I transmit herewith, for the consideration of Congress, a report from the Secretary of State, suggesting the propriety of passing a law making it criminal within the limits of the United States to counterfeit the current coin of any foreign nation. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _April 23, 1832_. _To the Senate_: I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, containing the information called for by the resolution of the 26th of March last, in which the President is requested to communicate to the Senate-- First. The total amount of public lands belonging to the United States which remain unsold, whether the Indian title thereon has been extinguished or not, as far as that amount can be ascertained from surveys actually made or by estimate, and distinguishing the States and Territories respectively in which it is situated, and the quantity in each. Second. The amount on which, the Indian title has been extinguished and the sums paid for the extinction thereof, and the amount on which the Indian title remains to be extinguished. Third. The amount which has been granted by Congress from time to time in the several States and Territories, distinguishing between them and stating the purposes for which the grants were respectively made, and the amount of lands granted or money paid in satisfacti
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