ANDREW JACKSON.
MAY 6, 1836.
WASHINGTON, _May 10, 1836_.
_To the Senate and House of Representatives_:
Information has been received at the Treasury Department that the four
installments under our treaty with France have been paid to the agent of
the United States. In communicating this satisfactory termination of our
controversy with France, I feel assured that both Houses of Congress
will unite with me in desiring and believing that the anticipations of a
restoration of the ancient cordial relations between the two countries,
expressed in my former messages on this subject, will be speedily
realized.
No proper exertion of mine shall be wanting to efface the remembrance of
those misconceptions that have temporarily interrupted the accustomed
intercourse between them.
ANDREW JACKSON.
WASHINGTON, _May 14, 1836_.
_To the House of Representatives_:
In compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the
10th instant, I transmit reports[17] from the Secretaries of State and
War, with the papers accompanying the same.
ANDREW JACKSON.
[Footnote 17: Relating to affairs with Mexico.
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