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237. Knowing the honorable sentimonts and high intelligence which have governed his conduct as an officers and a man it has not been without deep regret that I have consented to his discharge.

 I submit to your consideration the fact that there is a vacancy on the Station he lately occupied.

Council Chamber January 27. 1829 Enoch Lincoln.

To the Senate and House of Representatives:

 A communicate for your consideration a letter from Major Clark the Commanding Officer at the Military post of the United States on our North Eastern Frontier I have been deterred from making this communication at an earlier period by some doubts relating