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i -T- SiivFUtOAY, FKBBUVRY. 4,1820. v i Vii' i, i ii i r ai ii i av aa ' ... . l.gr oiFi0HJN.C.) Three dollar, per ye 1 . SuP Z , v0 nape to be r -'If P,u .k-. n."hi .tier .-1 r are in. Uofka" ,,nir u tines. Gon- lUrC for twenty-five .btin-rtion: and ftlife ? rre there is a Ifreater number '&,r.een. The cub must aiepmnam a""" . .,nirin to tne eaiior. lt wvment of at least l 50 in aa vanes Atpiy'" without payment ol ar "l"' , oDi..n of the editors FT" 1 public Documents. rVOF AMt Y, bKiTlAv MB NT AND LIMITS, , ,iie United State of America rllontb Red river, and proceed to tun end 1 . l. . I :.l !... frnin lllB mnlllh (if lllp Sabine t the Red river, and from ibe Red river to the river Arkansas, and to ascertain the latitude of the source of the id river Arkansas, in conformity to what h above agreed upon and stipulated, and the" line of 42, the Soutn oea: tney snaii make out lans, and keep journals ot r - - . . . - i . i their proceedings, and me resuu agreeu upon by them sball oe coosiaereu as pun oflhia treatyj and snail nave ico ime free as if it were inserted therein. The wo governments will amicably agree res pecting the peeessary articles to be lur nished to thqse persons, and-aho to their respective escorts, should such be deemed necessary. 1 1 Art. 5. The inhabitants of -the ceded territorie shall be secured iu the frte ex ercise of their religion, without auy res ..,.;... and hII tlmsd who mav dove. In HM'IIUU) ' ' ' V' ... ... 1 - , . ' t - .M ' . - pettively renounce all claim " tf inderaiii-reted, held in costly and delivered; ti ties fur anv of the recent eventu or trans- the vessel to which they shall belongwv. ib vessel iu wuitu iw auati uM(,.,i ... . w t i. Art. 14. The United States heretyt?oe, wdl be New-York, cer,tiry, that they Lave nju recevedjanj compensation from France for the inju ries they suffered fn m her priyatcersJ actions of ther respective commanaere and ofSccrs in the Flyridas. v Tle United Stages will cause natisfac tionto be made for the injuries, if any, whirh. bv brocrcas of law, RhaH he cs- tablished to have been snueieu Dy me Cnar.ici vfT-ora mid individual Spanish inhabitants, by the JatcuperaUons o'tthe this treaty. apt! they will present an Ama ar.nv in Florida. :..L authentic statement of he pnze$ ..made, wiH lf io union or .-fcut ius hieh jiwill- be-advisable for him 6a stehansnne the' r.tfieation tales of the fact will Tie ted and delivered by yea a tVl eerti- i consuls, and tribunals, on the ciastslMiaUter with whom yoo will- and in the ports of Spain, for the satis faction of which provision , is made Dy tnovJiallj exeiu-' j apdsiU paaiaft I will make IL6 i ph miff e. Conies of thaLwbteb Danaed.'l in both languages, on tue etenante; oi jimj raH&eations of the contention W the illY, .ml hi Catholie Mai.ty n u k - - . . , . i j i. . IQiili.. nf AmAriP'l. DAfl IllB . . .1. A Cnuni.L itiimmliHi. mi., l niieu i"-.--, i remove m-iuc niiiuuu uuiim.. ?yje Majesty. -desiring to eioj;'.iaie, ,,e permiued to sell r txpuit their effoch ...,mneit baVis the friend-hip -i ....v time whatever, without beiuj; sub U fBrreiUondenee which Iiapii1'v jpjrn- jecl ,n either case, to dune. r ...ih iu triies. bavV de-r . rt 'I'tn, iuliubiiaiiia oftheterrito 4 & a " ' between the to pariiea, havT fiuvr uuu J ...,.t .ioIaos IiV A trttttt j .Pitle and terminate hII th-ir . witil.. ii:. Catholic Majesty cedes lo flr.ik i in tp l mHirtt. uv Linn American annY in rionua. Aft. 10. The Convention entered in to between the two Governments, on tbe lith A up:. iSOii. the ratifications of which were exchanged the 2irtt Dec, 18i8, is annulled. , v ' AH. H. The UniteiVStafes, exone- ratins in spjvin from all demands -in Cut hit, on acn unt ol tliewanns ot iticn ciiiz:is, ut which tha renunciations tit-iVm cr.nt-iiiu'd extend, and consider tug tlitin entirely cancelled, 4 ae toluake satis'iution lot' the safcu ,jio au amount not - exceetluig five milfiMis ol dollars. To ascertain tuu tun amount and validity of those cla'nus, a commis eiw, to consist of three commissioners, L tb b" J'5n,!e' wi,b precision, lUe binoorport iu' Uio'llnioaof the Uui- cjliaeirs of tl, Unitel1idMes,) shall be f ifceir respective bordering tern- HIttTP;: s.ion as isy be consistent appointed by the President,- by and wi(l F . .r a ' ... If.ul.nt t'nn. . r cnn..n.; Narth America-. , . . s . with lie nrtneii'le of the Federal Con- V.'.i. ilii intention, the President of ..',:'.,:.. a,nd admitted to the enjormeril lellDited Stales b is fiiraished WitU hr 0f 4fi the privileges, rights, and immuni John Oiiinev Adams, Becre- , f lhe c;tizeii9 of the United States ratifications of the contention inhe ill A i. mi .1 4nn. arannw fiirniahed Vau. and and their true value, that Smin.BiayL. r :v ! .. r . i.:. li , ii.. I avail herself ofthesame, in which man-l , n .n , . which tor. ner as she may deem just and nroper. rattyi,ttVe ocesio't6 execute abjTdocoJ Art,. l.ri. lhe iJniteu btates, w givw t 5fflinl or MdnrociTrwitb a luwgn. His Catholic Majesty a proof of their MinUier of State, vou will W e-.jrful td desire to cement the ielations of . amitylpfenerVe the richt of tha Uni'v' Sttaaj subsisting between the two nations, and to the alternative of befog first ;uin.ed,) to favor commerce the subjects of H, C. and your owu right, as t4betr repr.eben.-', Maiestv. -airreB that Snanish vessclJiive, to sisn firt in the! paper JSxejUted vnmins laden only with production ofjwbil, n bo eounterpartof bather eon- n ' i . .-...'. ...:M k u.Jl Cl .ml II' - imctiug y ijr mil m u.iuvn' ii, " . foreign Minister wilt first sign and ick A' risrid adherence to this nraetiee'ba become' necessary, fceeao o"3ft.if trtJj adhered lo by- allitbeJSurfipfan ;.iuvt- rei3B, in tbejr compafts with .one i ano- iherjiQd, heeanse Ibe United islates ba . Sitantsh iri owth or maiHifacturCs.dircct- ly from the ports of Spain or of her col iini.es, shall be aninittcu, tor the terra w twelve years, to the ports of Pensacola1 and St. Awtrustino in the Floridas, without jpaying other .or higher duqes on their be paid by cargiies, or tonnget than M'dsj l;eretofore oni!ttaeJ'orbornai t y the Vessels ol the umir scriinith ijcriiM thTs conventional inifiaaUms fa,-- : 1 T iT r f h7 Ventn During lhe said term no other Maticnd.?nfIy,orn appearatice oradipitioi tire advice id consent of the Senate S thc samy j)rivfleges. Avithinita'aUes the -pr&deat .gainst rtheat wh,, comm.sa.on sl-ailmeet i theC. t cedj, ritoit:s. The twdvt5 years affeeting t!.ir right to it, wa. laaoVeu tf W aahinPTori. ftn!. Within tllC v8DaCe . . . -tiT tail. !.-......!-.!- i a a . . a fi (i a m m m m r a . . m.b. a i. -v mi rniMii. i " . Ill powe ,B7. ,t T I,e ol in vnizou Wl luo v,,lcu p ii I of three years from the time ol their brat in oic - ... . , . meeting s ball receive, examine, auu-uv- r V . i. . 1 Vt ' Jdrfumm the amount and validity ot all u Mnil HiXCeireiu uuru uuu -.r hy reuea Uy mill io iuo uuncu wiovi,i, , -. . ii, ,i ,i f, J 1 I O OUUIV aiVllfcB"H- M, mm --- tnissionerslihall take an oath of atTinna tipn, to be entered on the record of their proceedings, lor the. faithful and diligent di'scha.ge of their duties, and In case of 'the death, sickness, orn.eccssary eb- nf Kavaces. reroeiuat n-eiuui ,!, ,.iiia oeeuDieu ov loem suun ucro- . i . I. n fi.i. r uljinuiinA. . . i - .. t. .r.. it.. AVK mvp urArncrauoo iuovhj " .-...- en. wiinin six uiuuiua unci mo tu..a. imzbt Grand Cross ot the Itoy&l meri 0rthe ratification of this treaty, or soou- l7n Order of Isabella the Cav!'.ic, U-eo-'er jf p8sible, by the officers ol liis Ca- I, ted with the L.J9 or JUa venuoe,. :115m. noi,e Majesty, to tne commissioners u. niioiii-rof the lioy aland distinguished jofficpr. 0f ti,e United States, duly ap- t,i6h0rdei of Charles the Third, Mem 'noini-rt t0 receive thum ; and the Uuitei! sr,u'.e. nr anv such commissioner, his l" ..1 O 4 nf . thA CHIll 7,. . . . 1.1.11 r :A ll... Irunmiirll Hllll I i I- 1 I .1- l;rol HI ouureino mirami; OiatCS Slinil iuiui iv ' DUCe iilaV lie SUpillU'U uy II1C linii M Order, of tbe Cooneil ofhia Catno- e,eor, oeceary to eonwy the bpAomli o ! , af.ieid. or by the President it Majesty; nis seereiary wiiurwiuw fieorn and. iroops, auu iuen u55..8v, . ; ( 11 :t (i gta oli-ill rimrniirf tli ma mnntlii aPti r thcbv the'Uiilish Planiiioteutiarros, on 3CC- exchange of the ratifications of this It ca-cutin- the convention of 8d Juljrms, . . 0 and by Mr. de-t)nit at the drawing bfranc Art. 16. Tlienrdent treaty shall be -igofog of this W.., ratified in due form, by the contracting ' . , 8- . ; . U rurM. and bis Envoy Extraordinary .1,- Havanna. Ld Minister Plenipotentiary near the U. rl 8i All the grants of )a."d"inad he- L. t a i . I. . il. ( lumiarii i U 1 U hi. 14 W Slitei 01 America. , . . 5 . 7'. .. . J . i oiiall lm 011ih.w1u1.1l in Imarani) examine. And, the said Plenipotentiaries,, auer Catkoie Majesty, or by Dis lawlulauitior-,-'"- - ,, t(1 ,i ' States, during the recess ot the Senate, of another commissioner in his stead. The said Commis'ioners parties and lite ratifications shall be exchang d in six months frura this time, or sooner, if possible. In witness whereof, we, the under- written Plenipotentiaries of the U. States of America and of his C. ternative was eone'eded. - It i Dot'exp?ct. d that it will hereafter be; questioned, aud you will consider it as a standiifg jn- struetioa to abide by it in 'the execuuor of aev instrument of ronipaet, wImcIw 1 puWie minister of the United States, Jo. M.iiesty, havesiffued, by virtue ofuany be called to sign our powers, the present treaty of. fter th? eiftnaflg nf ,he ralifieiiVo' amijy, seltlemnit and limits, and aiUnlion wi bi directed to tbe ol have there unto afuxed our seaia.j t fc rvi ,he Drovisloniof theirea I AUU IIIC IU UCWBVWM.i-."F, ly&lliUHV .'iBIt-o' J J "I , !.: , hv His on oat 11, every quesuon reianve m r ..i i..,ia,i ii,. iniinwiu? . ,i.it..j. &itm .bu i.a n. 1 said claiiiH. and to receive all suitable IfrCCU UJIWU , ---- - . l.J'-'J 7 r - Wiiv. r 1 titled and confirmed to the persous in -k . m f A Article 1. There shall be a n ai ana iaviolabla peaee and sincere friendship, beiween the Unit d Stales and their ci tizens, and Cattiolie Mujetfy bi auc respectively. Done at Washington, this twenry-se ' conil day of February, 1819. Soiil JO tl N Q. A D A M S. SeahJ liU IS DE ON IS. bossenion of the lands, to the same cx tent that thej same grauts would be valid if the territories had remained under the dominion of His Catholic Majesty. But etsiurs, and subjects, without exception lne owners in possession of such land, ofperii.n or nhee. - who,- by reason of the recent circumstan- Arr. 2 His Ca'b"lic Majesjty cedes to nfthe Snanish nation, and the revolu- tLe United states in lull property nuu w?ereignty, all tbe-territories which be long to him, sitoiled to tbe eaward ol ibe aiiMisipp " wj East and West Florida. The adjacent jjate4f this treaty ; iu default of which. . . . i . t-' r ... , .11 1 . . ... . j i said cratHa ! ami b nntliiMitir titimmiv r.onreriiinsr the same. I j . c - ( . . : 1Y. And the Spanish Government shall lur- Ueiolution ol tbe euate, aavismg aa -.11 u.il. tfiimiiits au rliirid.itions ! tilicatibii. 1 1 1 . j i mi -J 1 1 . v.'.v, ..... . - i r . i. .f ' wr a J rij j as mav be in their possession, for the In Senate jtle f ? ai.j, i.m ..t . u.. ........ , ... Ir Resolved, Two,ihird of the Stumors to tne p. inciincs oi .usute, nt Ponctlrring ,herein lhat ihe Sen- nations, and the stipulations ot the trca-. a(lyj9e anuco8eilt to t,e ratifica- ii kiluiKOn thn twn IlIllPS. ill '27111 Ut- - -- -l . i . i .:... . .!.... 1.1 i..........,..iH,n, ; i nonoi me ireaiy oi aidhv, ouiiieiutm " .X docments to be - ft0d t(tatM fti Wa.hH ruin i.Dgoi tne conuuions o. neirgran demanded, at the in shall complete them within the terms Ii- i mited ia the same, repwtively, from the .stance of the said commissioners. ' The payment of such claims aa may be ftdmiitod Hd adfalv by die acid coin ymds.. d-neodeat on said ' proviace ailUh pushe lots and squares, vacant laudi, pab-jn granta maje 6inee the said 24th Jan. missioners, or Ihe major part of them, lie euinces, loruneauoni, uairacik', uu, igjg, when tne lirst proposals on me pan to an amount not exceeding nve ujuiiuhs ttber buildings,-which are no private1 0- jjj8 Catholic Majesty, for the cessiou propertv, archives and documents, whioh'r the Floridas, was made, aro hereby ir. ' .r- . 1 I. .- v . .. , - ii l I declared ana agreeu to ue uuu auu vuiu 1. relate direetlv to the' nrocerty and aover eigaty of said provinces, are included in this article. The said archives aud do tumeots shall be left in possession of the i . . ... -km . ST L.-. - a eomi8aries, or oraeers or tne u. cavs) duly authorised to receive them. Art. 3. The boundary line between the Iws countries, iVet of the Mississippi, shall tKgia'oo the Gulf of Mexico, at the Boutn f the river babiiie, in lbi ten, r n j linuiag north along ibe western bank oi thai river, to the ad ieg ee of latitude-,' tlenee, by a line due i..r.b, to the degree of latitude where it stnkes the it,o Rxo, f NstehiU ches, vi Ked River; thto fu'l loMring tbe course of-ia'e- Rio Roxo - w -l ward, to the degree of longitud 100 west fiooi London,-and 23 from Washington : tlitn.crbssiugthi' said ll d river, aud rua ning thence, by h line due north, to thi river A rkarmsyTFeT r e";f ol lo w i gt he course ol the soul lit 11 on k ot lhe Arkun- 88, to its source, 5m l.tn'ude 4f north. and tbenee, by that par-ill i A i vrioe, to the South Sta. The v. h'Je b'ig a d down in MelUh's map oi' tbe laies, 'published at PiiilddelViH, .n;; -oved to the firsrof Jariua.-v. ISIS. .t if the source of Ibe Aikaiiaa- river -shall be found til fail norih. "r south, of latitude ,lhen the line .ajl'i:.n run from the satd ouree due south or north a? thease may -.,till- it meets- tbe said parallel of lati tude 42, and thence, along Clie said paral lel, to the bouth Sea : ull the isiauds iu tne Sabine and the .Red and Arkansas ri Tis, throughout the'eourse thus describ d to belous to lhe United Slates but, tie. use ot the waters and naviga tiuu of the Sabine, to the .Sea, and jtli said rivers Roxo and Arkansas turpu'ghuut tbecxteiii of the said bnund.i rJ "t iheic respective 4Hhli,saij bt oDi'oiuii.to the" respeotive inhabitants n: bo-ih iwtions. , 'l he two hig! co'itractiiig parties agree tO;Cedeand reuoui'Ce all theii rgbt, eiaiuis, and pretensious to tiie ter titories described by the said line, that ia . tosay: 'lhe liiited Stntes herely cede t.. ' Wis Catholic Majesty, a.id renounce lore Tr,al their right', tfaims, aad preteo 'oustothe territories lying west and souti ofibe above described hue: and, in l.k ttinne:, His Catholic Msjtsty cedes i . lbe mid V. r Stales all hi f i' ots. cUiuis and pretensions lo any'terriU-is. east aim aonh of the said line, and, for himsell i heirsi and suceesiifs. s wiounees all ''Unntothe said territories forever. - Art, 4r To fix ibis lino with more pre isioo, aBdto plaee the laiidmarks which ball uei;Rnete, exacllv.'theliuuis o both bahons, eieh of tha contracting partie v oan appoint a commissioner aud a sur Veyor, who shall meet befoie the ternim Mmnofontt r, i. .!... nf liuia ''neatioaof this. treaty, it Naicbitocbea of dollars, shall be made by the Stales, either immediately at their sury, or by the creation of stock ty into effect. Tbe orders fornbe evaca atiQD, oy tne spauisu oiueers auu nmV of the places occupied by .'. tbeai in ; tht f loridis, will, no rtrtubt, be immcniaTe; i-sued, and. as the transports and ecart for conveying thesn "to lhe Havaana,ra.r ; lo bt furnished by tbe United States, it i ' hoped you will obtain copies of tiie or ders. and transmit tnem ere wun il ratifiestioaof lhe treaty. You will thin it advisable to keep the Spanish go veri ment reminded of the necessity to meiun in the orders for the de ivery of posses sion, that of all the archives andidoci: . . .... .1 - I aieQ.ts reiaiing 'oiuo uumunou u reignty. Tb ij pointment of. o.eemnv.ij sioneand surveyor;0 for running therfit of the western boundary muv atf , ingtou, on the 2id day of February, 1819 betneen the United States and his Catho lie Majesty Attest, R4i if. cation by tba Prasidoat f wClaiVo!io as i.oss.Lle afte? their app-.i" Art. 9. I lie tvyo njgn conua mg. - interest of six er cent per annum, "patties, animated with the must earnest V)(t, t(m Jhe prticeeds of sales of desire o I conciliation, and witn the objm t (.'h)ir an(.s witlrin the territories hereby nf. patting an end to all the ililfei tnci:s to the United States, or in such which fcavc existed be ween them, and ot)er uiariner as t,c Congress of the U. ot conlii ming tbe good umiersianuiiig ga(e4 niay ,erscrile by law. which they wish to be forever maintain-' ....Ia- ne thU nv.Ain nf the ed heiweei, them, reciprocally ren-sunce; r Iiep . w-fI be all cla.ms for damages :r injures win; h , , . .,.., roullced before they themselves; as well as their respec tive citizens and subjects, may have suffered, until the time ol signing tins treaty. The renunciation ol the United btates will extend to all the injuries mentioned in the Convention of the Uth Aug. 1802. . , 4 ., ;.. v'"'- 2. To all . claims on account of , pnzis made by French privateers and con demned by French consuls, within the territories and jurisdiction of Spain. S. lo all claims ot indemnities on ac- . count of the suspension of the right ot detKisit. at New Orleans, in 180. Tt all claims f citizens of theUnitcd States upon the Spanish government, 6tateintnts of which, soliciting the juterposion of the government of the United States, ; have been presented to the Department of Stale, or to ihe Minister ot- tne umieo aiaies, in Spain, since the date oftheCunveiition, in 1802, and until the signature-ol this treaty. . The renunciation of His CatholttrMa United States. James Monroe, President of the Uni ted Slates of America, to aH'and singu lar who shall see thesepresent : greet ins : . Whereas a Treaty of Amity, Set tlement, and Limits, between the United States of America, and his Catholic la iesty, was conducted and signed between their Plenipotentiaries, io this city, on ment. You will colleet.from tbe arehiv of the legation at.Ma lrld, all the doe-' ' - 1 a-! 1 1. ,xaI t ..r nitiatunil . the United Slates upon ti e Spauisb p! vernment, wbieh "have been d(peit there, aud .which oome withio tbjdosoti'i lion of claims ta b9 Cxbibi.ed to ibe o .; .i ..... : .iL . .? missiouers, uquer lite hid arnoie 1 treatv. .- You wrdl end all these doc, " ' . 7. m the 22.1 day of the present month ol .- . l02etber wiih the ratified ire an il tor worn,: ,Trv jto thij 'department, retaining .desenpltj vouchrrarand documents produced before them, .relative to the claiinso bp adjus ted and decided upojvjVy" tliemr shall af ter ihe close of their transactions, be de posited in the Department of State .of the . .M.I United States, and jc ipies oi tnem, or any iart of them, shall be furnished to t he Spanish 'government, 'if requit ed at the demand of the ipaaish Minister in the United states .! - Art. 12, The treaty ol Iimit3 and Kmurv. iv h i eh I re ill v is won ;- j -nollllSUi as follows lee copy hercwiu. trans r .ii-eiirandrif necefHarvrespifai mitted.) And wi.efeas ibe-8eaie'oi tbST pa.)ers fur which no equfrateot .at.( Uniteu aiatps, e meir moiuuou, L jfjj,, e.uld be pio.Uced mtase of lbi iith day of lhe aame month, two thirds .. yUl)U,( you have reason S of ibe'-senaiors men preseni con -111.1115 . Q t! ai a:ry Jocjiujent Waicb Ji did advise and consent to tue rauueamm , , , b!e . ecifv. we.e in n.-ss the said I reaty jjesty extends. To all injuries mentioned in the Con vention of the 11th Aug. 1802. 1. To the sum.whicji Mis Catnolic xVia- jesiy advanced for the return of capt. Pike from the Provineias Internals. To all injuries caaWdby the expedi- tioiiJof Miranda that was fitted out aud Cdtiipped at New York. . - li all claims of Spanish subjects up on the Government ot tile United States, arising from unlawful seizures ut sea, or within the.ports-or -territo rial jurisdiction of the, U. btalcs navigation of 1795, remains confirmed in all and each one of its articles excep ting the 2d, 3d, 4th, and 21st. and the 2d clause of the , 2id artitler which, havi.ig been altered by .this treaty, or having received their entire execution, are no longer valid. -: With respect to the tSth article of the same trCaty of fiicfidshipi Ii mils, and navigation of 179s, in w hich it is stip ulated that the tlrtg. shall covjir' tlie pro" jieity, llio twoMiigii coairacung panics agree, that this shall tie so understood wkh respt'ct Id" those powers wlio rc- cocnise this principle'; but; if -either of ... ... . hi . the. two contracting parties snail ue ai war w'iili a third jiarty, -and the other neutral, the flag oftbte neutral shall cover, the, property of enemies whose government acknowledge this principle, and not ot otiiers. . - r Art.; 13. Both contracting parties, wishnig to favor their 'mutual commerce by affording in their ports every necee sm-v assistance to their resoectivc mer chant vessels, have agredd, that the Sailors who shall desert florrt their ves Now, therefore, I, Jani.es Monroe, Pre sident of the Uulied Slates of America bavins: seeu aud considered the Treaty above, reeiied, do. in pursuance of tlu- .iforesai.l advice and consent ot the sen ate of the United .'tates, by these pre sents accept, ratify, aud confirm the said Treaty, andevery clause ana ariicie thereof, as the same are hereinbefore set forth. In faith whereof, I have caused the seal of thiuUuiled States of America to he hereto affixed. - Given under on f'L.S.l hand, at Uib City ol Washington, -i-. - . .. ... a ; TO :.. this twcniv-niin auy 01 reoruary, u tbe vear of our Lord one thousand .;.-ht hundred and nineteen, and of the independence' of the said States the forty -third. .. .. -'-y.--' JAMF.9 MONROE. General insf ructions to Mr. Forsyth.Min- ister llenipote,ntiary to Spam. Department of State, JFashingtun. Sth JL:rch, 1819 ohn Forsvth. - . Sir : The treatv of amity, settlement, sitir. oi'lhe"S:'an;sh ijov rument, teud to tiuciddto my of tbese claims, yoo v . r . . 1 ii. . endeavor to oniain mem. itw sols in the ports nf the other shall be arrested anJ delivered up, at the instance Finally, to all the claims of subjects of of the Consul;' who shall prove, never . . - . . . . - m a. ' . 1 . .1' 1 . 1 .a 1 1 a si. his fjatholic--Majesty upon, tne uuv: meiess, mat. tne ueseners ueiongeu louio crnroent ; of the United." States'," jri vessels that claimed themy exhibiting the whicli the internositioii of His Catlio- docdmeuthat is eustduiary in their m- 1 lie Alaiesivte Government has beeh tion : that is to say : vThe American solicited,- before the date oMhjj tre'a- consul, in a'.Spanibli. port,' shall exhibit ty, and sint:e tiie da e of the cxmven- the document known by tbe name o tion 0! 1802 'or wli'u ii may 1iave been articles ; and the Spanish .consul, iii A made to the Department of Foreign merican ports, the foil 4)f the vessel Affairs of His Ma testy, or to bis and if thei name ot the deserter or deier ' M iniutAi in the fT. States. ' J - ters. who are claimed, shall autwar in iimmIiat.lv i ilm United States And the high contracting parties res-the one or tUe other, they shall be ar-the. ulterior deiiinatioa'-of tbe Hornet and limits, between the United States and Spain, concluded on the 22d ultimo, am! ratified on the part of the United States bavins provided for the adjustment 01 an important subjects of difference between tbe two natinus, the first object of youi mikiainn ivi II Ik in nlitnin IV ratificatiou iof the Spanish government' and .receive,;on between the said United Stat it in exchabgtf tor ours; tne autnenuc iu provides that tbey shall be furnished j 1 be den-aod of lhe coininiswoners.,. B, as niucli time may be saved, if tbey be sent here to be ri a-ty when tb ci uuTsiin wilt tie organized, and' mttmi the exercise of its function".,', you ,wf should Ihe occasion present tseir, use y endeavors to that effect. Certificate of ExchangQ of RatiScatio referred to iu the preceding Jnsirucii- Wp. John Ouio.:v Adams, kccr'etar stale of tbe UiiiTtf? States bf Amen andDon l.ui de Ouis Gonzales Loj Vara, Lord, of the town of Rayaces, j cadina, and Lagatera, Mtmb.er of ds Ot Acadeiiues anil aoesones, wua w. land foreign. ierpetual Regidor i.l ornor'alion of the city of nalatpe ICnigiht Grand Cross oftbe royal Ai. , ti Order of Isabella the Citholie, rated with the Lys of La Yeudee, Ki. Pensioner of the royal and dislingu! Order of Charles ' the T', 1 . . Ll..' .L Member or tne supreme Aisemuiy - siil Rojalurderol the sjouncn o Catholic Majesty hia Secretary will e cise of decrees, and bis Euvoy E: ordinarv'and Minister Plcnipoten I . . "-m t A " near the United Stales 01 America tifv" that the ratifications of the con. comparison each with tbe othei) 1 the orieinal examnlea of thoeo girable thai you should tion Lave been exchanged by oa tbitj lay. On your errivlrt In witn3 wnereof, wa have t strument of whick is committed to your hare. The United Stales' ship-Hor net, captain Read, is in readiness at Bos ton. and orders have been dcspaicneu u der which you will lake passage in her for Cadiz, it is desirable embark wittftut de in Spain, the Hornet, -will remain at Ca diz, subject to your orders,, uiiui ine e ch'ansraof the ratifieationsu'ean be effect ed. AniFif, as is aojicipated, no obstacle should interveue IdHlelay tbaf transaouon, vod will; uuon raeeivinc tbe SpanishTa- Xified copy, immediately forward it to eantain Read, with directions to bring it as America and his aid Majesty, eoneh . . 1 I k .1 . A ii ii,.l . nil. if on me eievcum ui w "8"" sand eiabt hundred and lwo,aeeomp .9. .. . ?.!-.iJ with all suitable soieinniuet juu, due with Ibis act inlriplicates, and have ed the same with our respu VseaU, at the Giry of Wasbinj tbi twenty hrstay 01 iwr o no UiousaDd eigut nunureu eielrteen.' v -' ! ,'. JOtlN QUINCY ArfAMB. u LUIS DE ONIS, Ctkefunrth pagaj J 1 .
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 4, 1820, edition 1
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