on of Virginia
land claims.
Fourth. The amount which has been heretofore sold by the United States,
distinguishing between the States and Territories in which it is
situated.
Fifth. The amount which has been paid to France, Spain, and Georgia for
the public lands acquired from them respectively, including the amount
which has been paid to purchasers from Georgia to quiet or in
satisfaction of their claims, and the amount paid to the Indians to
extinguish their title within the limits of Georgia.
Sixth. The total expense of administering the public domain since the
declaration of independence, including all charges for surveying, for
land offices, and other disbursements, and exhibiting the net amount
which has been realized in the Treasury from that source.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _May 1, 1832_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit herewith, for the use of the House, a printed copy of two
treaties lately ratified between the United States of America and the
United Mexican States.
ANDREW JACKSON.
(The same message was sent to the Senate.)
WASHINGTON, _May 2,1832_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
In compliance with a resolution of the House of the 1st instant, in
relation to the imprisonment[15] of Samuel G. Howe, I transmit herewith
a report from the Secretary of State, by which it appears that no
information on the subject has yet reached the Department of State but
what is contained in the public newspapers.
ANDREW JACKSON.
[Footnote 15: In Berlin, Prussia.]
WASHINGTON, _May 29, 1832_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
In compliance with the resolution of the House of the 18th instant, I
transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, with copies of
the several instructions under which the recent treaty of indemnity with
Denmark was negotiated, and also of the other papers relating to the
negotiation required by the resolution.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _May 29, 1832_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
In compliance with the resolution of the House of the 27th of February
last, requesting copies of the instructions and correspondence relating
to the negotiation of the treaty with the Sublime Porte, together with
those of the negotiations preceding the treaty from the year 1819, I
transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, with the papers
required.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _June 11, 1832_.
_To the Senate_:
I renomi
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