ANDREW JACKSON.
January 5, 1830.
To the House of Representatives:
The subject of the inclosed memorial[[4]] having been adjudicated by the courts of the country, and decided against the memorialists, it is respectfully laid before Congress, the only power now to which they can appeal for relief.
ANDREW JACKSON
[!-- Note Anchor 4 --][Footnote 4: Of certain purchasers of land in Louisiana from the Government of Spain.]
January 5, 1830.
To the Senate of the United States:
I submit herewith a report[[5]] from the Secretary of the Treasury, giving the information called for by a resolution of the Senate of the 24th December, 1828.
ANDREW JACKSON.