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adopted July 18, 1850, requesting the President to communicate his views on sundry questions of rank, precedence, and command among officers of the Army and officers of the Navy, respectively, and of relative rank between officers of the Army and Navy when brought into cooperation, I caused to be convened a board of intelligent and experienced officers in each branch of the service to consider the matters involved in said resolutions and to report their opinion for my advice and information. Their reports have been made, and I have the honor herewith to submit copies of them, together with bills drafted substantially in accordance therewith, on the subject of rank in each branch of the service. The subject is one of great interest, and it is highly important that it should be settled by legislative authority and with as little delay as possible consistently with its proper examination. The points on which it will be perceived that the two boards disagree in regard to relative rank between officers of the Army and Navy are not esteemed of very great practical importance, and the adoption of the rule proposed by either would be acceptable to the Executive. But even if a decision on these shall be suspended, it is hoped that the bills which are designed to regulate rank, precedence, and command in the Army and Navy as separate branches of service may receive the sanction of Congress, with such amendments as may be deemed appropriate, in the course of the present session. MILLARD FILLMORE. WASHINGTON, _February 3, 1851_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I transmit to the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers,[4] in answer to their resolution of the 30th ultimo. MILLARD FILLMORE. [Footnote 4: Correspondence relative to the possessory rights of the British Hudsons Bay Company in Oregon.] WASHINGTON, _February 12, 1851_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents,[5] in answer to the Senate's resolution of the 1st instant. MILLARD FILLMORE. [Footnote 5: Correspondence with Spain relative to the claim of the owners of the schooner _Amistad_ for compensation on account of the liberation of negroes on board said vessel.] WASHINGTON, _February 13, 1851_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I herewith communicate to the Senate, for its consideration, a general
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