Footnotes

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1 An act authorizing the revision and extension of the rules and regulations of the naval service.

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2 Relating to presents from foreign governments to officers of the United States.

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3 Relating to the boundary line between Georgia and Florida.

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4 List of presents from foreign governments to officers of the United States, deposited in the State Department.

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5 Transmitting memorial of the heir at law of General Ira Allen, relative to the capture, detention, and condemnation of the ship Olive Branch and her cargo by the British Government; also copy of instructions given to the United States minister to Great Britain and of correspondence between him and the British Government on the subject.

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6 Transmitting correspondence and papers relating to the claim of Don Juan Madrazo, a Spanish subject, for losses occasioned by acts of the United States and Georgia.

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7 See under Executive Orders, pp. 94-95.

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8 Pocket veto.

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9 The Senate ordered that it be not entered on the Journal.

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10 Relating to claims of American citizens upon the Mexican Government.

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11 Relating to commerce with Cuba and Puerto Rico.

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12 A memoir to be laid before the commission which may be appointed to examine the law, intended to contain all the arguments and facts by which it is to be supported.

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13 Relating to the treaty of indemnity with Spain of February 17, 1834.

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14 For communication, see pp. 202-208.

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15 Relating to claims for spoliations under the French treaty of 1831.

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16 Relating to the treaty of December 29, 1835, with the Cherokee Indians.

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17 Relating to affairs with Mexico.

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18 Register of the land office for the northwestern district of Mississippi.

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19 Agent for the removal of the Cherokee Indians.

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20 Relating to the political condition of Texas, the organization of its Government, and its capacity to maintain its independence, etc.

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21 Relating to frauds in sales of public lands or Indian reservations.

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22 Relating to the bequest of James Smithson.

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23 Relating to the survey of the harbors south of the Chesapeake.

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24 Reports of the superintendents of the Cumberland road in Indiana and Illinois and of the improvement of the Ohio River above the Falls.

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25 Relating to the condition of the political relations between the United States and Mexico, and to the condition of Texas.

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26 Relating to the South Sea exploring expedition.

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27 Relating to the seizure of slaves on board the brigs Encomium and Enterprise by the authorities of Bermuda and New Providence.

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28 Correspondence of William Tudor, Jr., while consul, etc., of the United States to Peru and chargé d'affaires at Rio de Janeiro.

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29 Pocket veto. This message was never sent to Congress, but was deposited in the Department of State.