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two now inclosed, signed by members of the convention recently assembled to revise the constitution of the State, and also by many members of its present legislature. They also show that the appointment of Mr. Gwin would be acceptable to the great body of the people interested in the office. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _February 22, 1833_. _To the House of Representatives_: I transmit herewith, for the consideration of the House, a letter from General Lafayette to the Secretary of State, with the petition which came inclosed in it of the Countess d'Ambrugeac and Madame de la Goree, granddaughter of Marshal Count Rochambeau, and original documents in support thereof, praying compensation for services rendered by the Count to the United States during the Revolutionary war, together with translations of the same; and I transmit with the same view the petition of Messrs. De Fontenille de Jeaumont and De Rossignol Grandmont, praying compensation for services rendered by them to the United States in the French army, and during the same war, with original papers in support thereof, all received through the same channel, together with translations of the same. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _February 22, 1833_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I transmit to the Senate, for its advice and consent as to the ratification of the same, a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Russia, concluded and signed at St. Petersburg on the 18th of December, 1832, by the plenipotentiaries of the two parties, with an additional article to the same, concluded and signed on the same day, together with an extract from the dispatch of the minister of the United States at St. Petersburg to the Secretary of State, communicating the said treaty and additional article. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _February 26, 1833_. _To the Senate_: I transmit herewith, for the advice and consent of the Senate as to the ratification of the same, a treaty concluded with the Ottawa Indians residing on the Miami of Lake Erie on the 18th instant by the commissioners on the part of the United States, ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _March 2, 1833_. _To the Senate_: I transmit herewith, for the consideration of the Senate, a report from the Secretary of State, in relation to the consular establishment of the United States. ANDREW JACKSON. WASHINGTON, _March 2, 1833_. _To the Senate_: I have made severa
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