ANDREW JACKSON.
[Footnote 11: Relating to commerce with Cuba and Puerto Rico.]
WASHINGTON, _January 30, 1835_.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
With, reference to the claim of the granddaughters of the Marshal de
Rochambeau, and in addition to the papers formerly communicated relating
to the same subject, I now transmit to the House of Representatives, for
their consideration, a memorial to the Congress of the United States
from the Countess d'Ambrugeac and the Marquise de la Goree, together
with the letter which accompanied it. Translations of these documents
are also sent.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _February 6, 1835_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
I submit to Congress a report from the Secretary of War, containing the
evidence of certain claims to reservations under the fourteenth article
of the treaty of 1830 with the Choctaws, which the locating agent has
reserved from sale in conformity with instructions from the President,
who did not consider himself authorized to direct their location.
Should Congress consider the claims just, it will be proper to pass a
law authorizing their location, or satisfying them in some other way.
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