ANDREW JACKSON.


March 18, 1830.
To the House of Representatives:

GENTLEMEN: I transmit, for the consideration of Congress, a report from the War Department of a survey[[6]] authorized by the act of the 2d of March, 1829.

ANDREW JACKSON.

[!-- Note Anchor 6 --][Footnote 6: Of ship channel of Penobscot River from Whitehead to Bangor, Me.]


March 27, 1830.
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.

GENTLEMEN: I transmit, for the consideration of Congress, a letter of the Secretary of the Navy, accompanying the reports of Lieutenants Tattnall and Gedney, who were detailed to make a survey of the Dry Tortugas, and beg leave to call your attention to the importance of the position to the United States as a naval station. I also respectfully recommend that the appropriation necessary to make a scientific examination of its capacities for defense may be granted.

ANDREW JACKSON.