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l'S. ("apt. Jouett, commanding at this post, has recently 

 seized sixteen k< l t > of high-winee, II- prompt, decisive, and 



correct conduct in this, and other transactions relating to Indian 

 affairs, merit the approbation of government. 



The Petite Corbean haa requested that no trader may he 

 located at the month of the St. Croix. 



IV. 



Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in ohedience to a 

 resolution of the House of Representatives of the 2ilh ultimo, 

 information in relation to an expedition of Henry R. School- 

 craft into the Indian country. 



Department of War, ) 

 March 7, 1832. S 

 Sir, 



In compliance with the resolution of the House of Represent- 

 atives of the 24th ultimo, directing the Secretary of War to fur- 

 nish that House with "copies of any reports which may have 

 been received at the War Department, communicating an account 

 of the recent expedition of Henry R. Schoolcraft into the Indian 

 country," I have the honor to transmit, herewith, the documents 

 required. 



I have the honor to be, 



Very respectfully, 



Your obedient servant, 



v. Cass. 

 Hon. Andrew Stu'iunson, 

 Speaker of the Huus< of Rijj/tstutativcs. 



