WASHINGTON, April 9, 1842.
To the House of Representatives of the United States:
I transmit herewith to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, with a copy of the correspondence[65] requested by their resolution of the 7th instant.
JOHN TYLER.
WASHINGTON, April 11, 1842.
To the Senate of the United States:
I herewith transmit a memorial[66] which I have received from the Choctaw tribe of Indians and citizens of the State of Mississippi, with a request that I should communicate the same to Congress. This I do not feel myself at liberty to decline, inasmuch as I think that some action by Congress is called for by justice to the memorialists and in compliance with the plighted national faith.
JOHN TYLER.
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1842.
To the Senate of the United States: