March 1, 1830.
To the Senate of the United States.
GENTLEMEN: In compliance with your resolution of the 4th ultimo, relating to the boundary line between the United States and the Cherokee Nation of Indians, I have duly examined the same, and find that the Executive has no power to alter or correct it.
I therefore return the papers, with a report from the Secretary of War on the subject, for the further deliberation of Congress.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, March 9, 1830.
Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:
I submit to the consideration of Congress a letter of the governor of Virginia, transmitting two acts of the general assembly of that State, respecting the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.
ANDREW JACKSON.