P. BARTON.
No. 6.
_The Duke de Broglie to Mr. Barton_.
[Translation.]
PARIS, _November 8, 1835_.
Mr. BARTON,
_Charge d'Affaires of the United States of America_.
SIR: Having taken His Majesty's orders with regard to your communication
of the 6th instant, I have the honor to send you herewith the passports
which you requested of me. As to the reasons which you have been charged
to advance in explanation of your departure, I have nothing to say (_Je
n'ai point a m'y arreter_). The Government of the United States, sir,
knows that upon itself depends henceforward the execution of the treaty
of July 4, 1831.
Accept, sir, the assurance of my high consideration.
V. BROGLIE.
No. 7.
_Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Pageot_.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
_Washington, June 29, 1835_.
M. PAGEOT,
_Charge d'Affaires, etc._
SIR: I have the honor to acquaint you, for the information of your
Government, that the Secretary of the Treasury has, in conformity with
the provisions of the act of Congress of 13th July, 1832, designated the
Messrs. de Rothschild Brothers, of Paris, as agents to receive the
payments from time to time due to this Government under the stipulations
of the convention of 4th July, 1831, between the United States and His
Majesty the King of the French, and that the President has granted a
special power to the said Messrs.
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