ulsion of the Greeks from Egypt.]
WASHINGTON, _December 11, 1854_.
_To the Senate_:
I herewith transmit a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury,
requesting authority to invest the sum of $6,561.80, received from the
sales of lands in the Chickasaw cession, in stocks for the benefit of
the Chickasaw national fund, as required by the eleventh article of the
treaty with the Chickasaws of the 20th October, 1832, and the act of
Congress of 11th September, 1841.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
WASHINGTON, _December 12, 1854_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
Herewith I transmit a report of the Secretary of State, with
accompanying papers,[34] in answer to the resolution of the Senate
of the 3d of August last.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
[Footnote 34: Correspondence relative to difficulties between Rev.
Jonas King and the Government of Greece.]
WASHINGTON, _December 16, 1854_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying
papers,[35] in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives
of the 27th of July last.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
[Footnote 35: Relating to the case of Walter M. Gibson, held in duress by
the Dutch authorities at Batavia, island of Java, on a charge of having
attempted to excite the native chiefs of Sumatra to throw off their
allegiance to the Dutch Government.]
WASHINGTON, _December 19, 1854_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I transmit a report from the Secretary of War, with accompanying papers,
in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 2d of
August last, requesting such information as may be in the possession of
the War Department touching the cause of any difficulties which may have
arisen between the Creek and Seminole Indians since their removal west
of the Mississippi and other matters concerning the tribes.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
WASHINGTON, _December 20, 1854_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I herewith transmit to the Senate, for its constitutional action
thereon, a treaty made at the Neosho Agency on the 12th August, 1854, by
Andrew J. Dorn, commissioner on the part of the United States, and the
chiefs and warriors of the Quapaw tribe of Indians.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
WASHINGTON, _December 20, 1854_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I herewith transmit to the Senate, for its constitutional action
thereon, a treaty made by Andrew J. Dorn, comm
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