John Quincy Adams.
Washington,
_January 29, 1829_
_The President of the Senate of the United States_
Sir:
I transmit herewith a letter which I have received from Mr. David,
member of the Institute of France, professor of the School of Painting
at Paris, and member of the Legion of Honor, the artist who presents to
Congress the bust of General Lafayette which has been received with it;
and I have to request the favor that after it has been communicated to
the Senate it may be transmitted to the Speaker of the House of
Representatives for similar communication to that body.
John Quincy Adams.
Washington,
_January 29, 1829_.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I nominate Stephen Clin, of Georgia, to be secretary of the legation of
the United States at the Court of Great Britain.
Jesse H. Willis, of Florida, to be collector of the customs for the
recently established district of St. Marks and inspector of the revenue
for the port of Magnolia, in Florida.
And I nominate for reappointment Callender Irvine, of Pennsylvania, to
be Commissary-General of Purchases.
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