o their own
Government with a freedom, as far as relates to the officers of that of
Naples, which was never intended for the public eye, and as they might,
if printed, accidentally find their way abroad and thereby embarrass our
ministers in their future operations in foreign countries, I
respectfully recommend that in the printing, if deemed necessary, such a
discrimination be made as to avoid that inconvenience, preferring this
course to withholding from the Senate any part of the correspondence.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _January 17, 1833_.
_The Speaker of the House of Representatives_:
In conformity with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the
11th December last, I herewith transmit "such portions as have not
heretofore been communicated of the instructions given to our ministers
in France on the subject of claims for spoliations since September,
1800, and of the correspondence of said ministers with the French
Government and with the Secretary of State of the United States on the
same subject."
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _January 22, 1833_.
_To the Senate_:
Having received on yesterday certified copies of the acts passed by the
State of South Carolina to carry into effect her ordinance of
nullification, which were referred to in my message of the 16th instant
to Congress, I now transmit them.
As but one copy of these acts was sent to me, I am prevented from
communicating them by a joint message to the two Houses of Congress.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _January 23, 1833_.
_The President of the Senate_:
A treaty of peace, friendship, and amity between the United States and
the King of the Belgians having this day been concluded by the
plenipotentiaries of the respective countries, I herewith transmit it to
the Senate for its consideration.
ANDREW JACKSON.
_The Speaker of the House of Representatives_:
I transmit to the House of Representatives a report of the Secretary of
State, with a list of appointments made by the Executive since the 13th
of April, 1826, from members of Congress during their term of service
and for twelve months thereafter, pursuant to the resolution of the said
House of the 26th of December, 1832, which I referred to him, and which
appointments are recorded in his office. I send likewise a list of
similar appointments, also furnished by the Secretary of State and of
record in his office, from the 3d of March, 1825, to the 13th of April,
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