A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren
Presidents -- United States; United States -- History -- Sources; United States -- Politics and government; Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
I avail myself of this occasion to renew to you the assurance of my
distinguished consideration.
JOHN FORSYTH.
BUFFALO, _December 30, 1837_.
His Excellency MARTIN VAN BUREN,
_President of the United States_.
SIR: Inclosed are copies of affidavits[28] which I have prepared in
great haste, and which contain all that is material in relation to the
gross and extraordinary transaction to which they relate. Our whole
frontier is in commotion, and I fear it will be difficult to restrain
our citizens from avenging by a resort to arms this flagrant invasion
of our territory. Everything that can be done will be by the public
authorities to prevent so injudicious a movement. The respective
sheriffs of Erie and Niagara have taken the responsibility of calling
out the militia to guard the frontier and prevent any further
depredations.
I am, sir, with great consideration, your obedient servant,
H.W. ROGERS,
_District Attorney for Erie County, and Acting for the United States_.
[Footnote 28: Omitted.]
WASHINGTON, _April, 1838_.
_To the Senate_:
I transmit a communication from the Department of War, on the subject of
the treaty with the Stockbridge and Munsee Indians of September, 1836,
which is now before the Senate.
M. VAN BUREN.
WASHINGTON, _April 15, 1838_.
The PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
SIR: I transmit to you a report from the Secretary of the Navy,
accompanied with the papers relating to surveys, examinations and
surveys of light-houses, sites for light-houses, and improvements in the
light-house system, called for by the resolution of the Senate of the
8th of March last.
M. VAN BUREN.
WASHINGTON, _April 16, 1838_.
Hon. JAMES K. POLK,
_Speaker of the House of Representatives_.
SIR: I have the honor to transmit to you copies of the letters,
documents, and communications called for by a resolution of the House of
Representatives of the 7th of December last, received from the Secretary
of the Navy, to be annexed to his report of the 5th day of February
last, in relation to the delay of the sailing of the exploring
expedition.[29]
M. VAN BUREN.
[Footnote 29: South Sea surveying and exploring expedition.]
WASHINGTON, _April 18, 1838_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I return the petition and papers of Econchatta Nico,[30] referred to
me by a resolution of the Senate of February 7, 1837, and transmit a
communication and accompanying papers from the Acting Secretary of
War, showing the failure of the attempt made, in conformity with the
resolution, to obtain indemnity for the petitioner by prosecuting the
depredators on his property, and also the causes of the failure. The
papers are returned and the report and documents of the Acting Secretary
of War submitted in order that Congress may devise such other mode of
relief as may seem proper.
M. VAN BUREN.
[Footnote 30: A chief of the Apalachicola Indians, for indemnification
for losses sustained by depredations on his property by white persons.]
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