A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 611 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 611 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

WASHINGTON, January 5, 1841.

To the Senate of the United States

I communicate to the Senate sundry papers,[87] in further answer to its resolution of the 30th of December, 1839, which have been received from the governor of Florida since the adjournment of the last session of Congress.

M. VAN BUREN.

[Footnote 87:  Relating to bonds of the Territory of Florida.]

WASHINGTON, January 6, 1841.

Hon. R.M.  JOHNSON,

President of the Senate.

SIR:  The report of the Secretary of War herewith and the accompanying documents are respectfully submitted in reply to the resolution of the Senate of June 30, 1840, calling for information in relation to the number of soldiers enlisted in the late war and entitled to bounty land, etc.

M. VAN BUREN.

WASHINGTON, January 7, 1841.

Hon. R.M.  JOHNSON,

President of the Senate.

SIR:  The communication of the Secretary of War and the accompanying report of the colonel of Topographical Engineers are respectfully submitted in reply to the resolution of the 15th of June last, calling for a plan and estimate for the improvement of Pennsylvania avenue west of the President’s square and for the construction of a stone bridge across Rock Creek, etc.

M. VAN BUREN.

WASHINGTON, January 18, 1841.

To the Senate of the United States

I herewith transmit to the Senate, in reply to their resolution of the 20th of July last, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers.[88]

M. VAN BUREN.

[Footnote 88:  Correspondence imputing malpractices to N.P.  Trust, American consul at Havana, in regard to granting papers to vessels engaged in the slave trade, etc.]

WASHINGTON, January 19, 1841.

To the House of Representatives of the United States

I herewith transmit to the House of Representatives a report, with accompanying papers,[89] from the Secretary of State, in answer to the resolution of the House of the 16th of December last.

M. VAN BUREN.

[Footnote 89:  Relating to the origin of any political relations between the United States and the Empire of China, etc.]

WASHINGTON, January 22, 1841.

To the House of Representatives of the United States

I transmit herewith to the House of Representatives of the United States a report from the Director of the Mint, exhibiting the operations of that institution during the year 1840, and I have to invite the special attention of Congress to that part of the Director’s report in relation to the overvaluation given to the gold in foreign coins by the act of Congress of June 28, 1834, “regulating the value of certain foreign gold coin within the United States.”

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