ould be made known.
With this view, and from the consideration that the subjects embraced by
these instructions must probably engage hereafter the deliberations of
our successors, I deem it proper to make this communication to both
Houses of Congress. One copy only of the instructions being prepared, I
send it to the Senate, requesting that it may be transmitted to the
House of Representatives.
John Quincy Adams.
* * * * *
PROCLAMATION.
(From Senate Journal, Twentieth Congress, second session, p. 196.)
Washington,
_January 12, 1829_
_The President of the United States to--, Senator for the State of--_:
Certain matters touching the public good requiring that the Senate of
the United States should be convened on Wednesday, the 4th day of March
next, you are desired to attend at the Senate Chamber, in the city of
Washington, on that day, then and there to receive and deliberate on
such communications as shall be made to you.
John Quincy Adams.
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 001: See Vol. I, pp. 352 to 354, inclusive.]
[Footnote 002: Relating to the proposed congress at Panama.]
[Footnote 003: Relating to land warrants issued to soldiers of the
Revolutionary war, etc.]
[Footnote 004: Relating to intervention of the Emperor of Russia with
Spain for a recognition of the independence of the South American
States.]
[Footnote 005: Relating to the proposed congress of the Spanish American
States.]
[Footnote 006: Relative to governments to be represented at the congress
at Panama.]
[Footnote 007 and 007a: Respecting the right of a foreign minister to
retain money advanced by the President as an outfit beyond the sum
appropriated by law.]
[Footnote 008: Relating to the negotiations with Great Britain for a
cession of certain keys on the Bahama Banks.]
[Footnote 009: Referred to in the protocol of the third conference of
the American and British plenipotentiaries on February 5, 1824, relating
to trade with Great Britain.]
[Footnote 010: Concerning the assembly of American ministers at
Tacubaya, Mexico]
[Footnote: 011 Relating to the conflicting claims of Georgia and the
Creek Indians to lands in Georgia.]
[Footnote 012: Relating to the conflicting claims of Georgia and the
Creek Indians to lands in Georgia.]
[Footnote 013: Relating to the northeastern boundary of the United
States.]
[Footnote 014: Relating to t
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