LIVINGSTON.
_Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Livingston_.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
_Washington, February 13, 1835_.
EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Esq.
SIR: To relieve the anxiety expressed in your late communication to the
Department of State as to the course to be pursued in the event of the
rejection by the Chamber of Deputies of the law to appropriate funds
to carry into effect the treaty of 4th July, 1831, I am directed by
the President to inform you that if Congress shall adjourn without
prescribing some definite course of action, as soon as it is known here
that the law of appropriation has been again rejected by the French
Chamber a frigate will be immediately dispatched to Havre to bring you
back to the United States, with such instructions as the state of the
question may then render necessary and proper.
I am, sir, etc.,
JOHN FORSYTH.
_Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Livingston_.
No. 49.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
_Washington, February 24, 1835_.
EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Esq.,
_Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary_.
SIR: Your dispatches to No. 73 have been received at the Department--No.
73 by yesterday's mail.
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