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-' 1 " j" - J J " ;'" - - y :t,' -fry ife i ' " ' v - i .,.! ALK1GH, (N. C.) .icTKO. WEEKtT, BTf LUCAS St HAVET. f" f Sub$viption t Three dollars per yearj -fhalfto be pan! in advance. No paper to be;! 'cor.tihiietl longer tuan three momns aner Z ."jj.'j subscription becomes due, and notice tarrof shall have been given. ' iu.ffUtements, not exceeding lines,, are in (.ertecl thrice tor one 'dollar r lor twenty-live cfnt each subsequent insertion ; and In like u, .tinn u-h.Te thrrff is a creater numhr.r nl lines th "n fourteen.. The cash trust aceompanj thine ft"om persons unicnown to tne editor. subscript'0 can in any ease be received iiilmut payment; of at least l 50 in advance ,nl no discontinuance wunoui payment or ar r iinlesa At the option of the editors. Public .Documents. COKCLODKD. jj., Fersjtli to Don Manuel G. Sal r - raon. COPY. - J- ..,;. sir, Manuel ;Gonzalc9 Salmon, Ac "" ,-... t:..:ainr cut. s.- t tlw explicit understanding that the la;0Va!ihcdf or explicit, there is no, grants of land in Florida to the Duke of jthing dubious or uncertain in the extent Aligon, the Count of Tunon Ho9tco,andjof the obli-atioti rerting upon him, by uil,"o "iiu an Ulllll3 IlliV'.iO unucr kirailaf circumstaucw, arr, by the 8th arutm oi iimi . convention, null, and void, and will be so licld by-the United States, viU be accepted as valid and I atn aulhoriscd to receive the Spanish ratification Tor that of the United States; provided this exchange shall be immcdi. ate.. Thia exchange must take .... place soon enough to enable mc to send the ratthed treaty to the United Stales by Captain Read, of the sloop of war Hor net, of the'navy of the United. States, who will remain in Madri J ten days, to carry to the president the final deter mination or Spain on this important sub J jci. iiaving received from yuur Ex- cellency's ircdecessors in office no ex planation of the particular causes of the delay that has taken pLcc, it h in my power twjy to explain the remains jphirh induce-the Governmeutof the Unied S. .Madrid, Mgutt '21, 1819. The MMlcsiened, Minister -Plenipoten- liary of the United States near His CatbJto insist upm atl exMicit understandiffg xHz MajPSiy, perenves wicn regrrr, Dui .niiilioiit surprise, from Sir Ujn Manuel tozMes salmon's note ot the 19th insl Itjt ti:c determination made by the Gov of the force and obliribn of the Silt article, of the treaty, nrior to the ex. the signature -or hi3 ruittisters. vpqtpd .with. such, full powers. , Cpon thhr prin ciple, the foUowiirg fjuotat ions, from vanei and Marten?, are decisive au 'thorities : " Sovareisns treat toeethef by the "agency of their attorneys or their mandatories, clothed with sufficient pow crs j they arc commonly called JJeoi poientiarics. All the rules of the law ofj nature, concerning things performcd'bj commission, are here applicable The rights ,ot the agent arc defined by flie authority given to him, From this he must not depart $ but whatever he prom ises within the terms of m commission, J i- . i h . - . . hiiu accoruiog io ue rxient or his ptiv ers, -is binding upon la? constituents." " At this time, tv avcid nil danger and difficult jvpi'inces reserve rto 'tlieinselvcs tlic right 'of ratifying that which has been concluded by their ministers in their name. The full power is merely a fcom mission cum libera.' if thia cwnmiasiori were to have its full effeor, it shnnld be 1 TSiKM iTlfiif 1 ; '.L..UL.L.ti.i'. . w. . . -. Tht Duke of San KWi n,..- r;" ?"PeV8l ta . . r v , P 1 v.'"T 5"wn jtt tn treatf eon fd- Mrs Vartiith To the Miniater I'leoipoteotiarr of the uuncu oiaiesoi America. -. f Mr t Having had th fore the King, my master, the contents ofj me nnte whicrb you addressad to me on ne 2j instant, his Majesty, whose jus- uuu imjiaruaiuyttre so universally known, having examined the principal points eiBDraced therein, Las commanded nie, to answer you as follows.-. . l he omcial communications addressed to you by Uon Manuel Gonzales Salmon might exempt me, it would seom, from all lurther d8easron of the subject in . . nil : , . n . fj. . . ... T'""u" f "iiisinnoii asHfits-Majesty, ac mated as well by linr claims-of his hon or and 4luty ai J.y a uniform spirit of jus. uce and conciliation inwards the . United States, and oursuin iho t preiieci-ssors, who, at an, early pe- ansus no.l, und to promote the ed by his minuter to the federtl go ment. : Theta, i consideration, .my slated by Dan Manuel Goaztlef gal on eommuDieating to you his Ma? determinitioB,; ucqoire additional i when we fiud that intelligonee ban received, through the mediant of g? informationBewfpaiiers, and es: den.ee, that an exaeajuoBireetiU . the province of. Texas hat been ta: . . Nr proteeted, 4nd other acts eotntn' "uu me jimneu, -out unexpired, assigned -for the ratifieatkuu rlk: you will ba dulir informeil.. hav t called for the ..remonstrances! ef li jesty's Charge d'Afiairta-to yorW oi. ., i oi unjunojag bi Majcst uniformly evinced a desira to main- perfect uaioa and amity with J he At can gpvern.ojeDt, yet', to lender iiesa Me and peroiojjaut between, ttvp. na .1. .. L.. pit: ;i;P lliir liiVHcivi umiil luot 1:1 nisriun jfsty's Goveniment, by any observations on the said not ; but will proceed to! faiiargc the only duty which, on this giil'iKh.teniamstlor Ihi to pfTforni. He lias die honor formally to announce that, after the 23d day of the present month. as the ratifications of Uic Convention ofj l!ie22d February will not have been exchanged, sll the claim9 and ' preten sion ot the United States, which, with Iksniri.t of moderation, the love of peace. mid the delusive expectation that all cau.!neccssBry to 11.2 honor aud A. - l I 1 cry esituuusn-: wno. nnaer ravA if, f ?lu .i I mer,c;in government,5ave!navpJDg to.astlltitir difowiiee ueh ahun.ltnt proofs f si:iUr digposi is.ueeessjary they aSull be Used t mom, had determined, upon mature re- rtircliitmfy fkti .JUntWiD ec in and dei.beretian, jo send a minis- iadulgenee ofj these OoJbhTlod ene: ter to that, government, wli, 'after reqoirj umiMHittJi4Au iog aud giving the Deeeary explanations' to the aHaiainent orihi desiraV. might terminate this affair i r!.'n mi.;Thia waa ih f given with the utmost eirrtunqnertirin 8hchange of ratifications ; an tinderstaii-j Hut. as princes can he constrained to ful iv.;ding which, will be fully shown by a hi their obligation on'v'hv forrp if sum f-nintnt of Spain not to rtitify the Con- declarati'ot I urn instructed to present at the custom lias arisen of relying upon Atf,;wnofiircd February, signed at, the time of the exchatij, should it ever tlieir Jreaiies only after thev have sanc- tfjshn'.gto", uy Mr. Auams ami the taKe piacc, a copy oi which is enclosed. Itioned And ratified them. Whatever the Chtralier Dc Oms-, will not be changed. It was rumored in the United. States, minister has concluded remaining inef Tii undersigned will not waste his own and since my residence in Madj'd I have factual until the ratification of the Prince been jnformed that the largo grantees there is less danger in giving him a full, declare that their grants arc valid under power, the sovereign must have strong the Sth article. It has been asserted," and solid, re.isons lor it.nd narticularfv with the strongest appearaeces of truth,; he must ;,shcw that hi ministec tmns-; that the determination of ttfe:'Gtf verb.. cended his'7nstrnctton.M Vattel, book! mentof the United States to hold theta' 2, chap 12, Si56. ' i jvoid, as expressed in the letter cf Mr.j " Cvery thing that Jias been stipulated Attains, mc secretary ot state, to Mr. 7 a agent, m contarm Onisu of the lOih of March, 1819. Jias er9 oiht to becom been one of the chiefcausesof thcextradr-:stat?' earth, mo n dinar? tlnlav to decidt unin t!irafifim .out evec,taitine for the rati6ction. How'uhlh article. You will nenuit me io Ubi on with .that eovernment: , Uon of the " instrument In Spain. It ;3 eve.rnot to epe a state to the errors of! remark to you, that ibis delay due notj . .VherehponVl renew to yon nyiiou the interest 5 ? w now orcorae a gner- "i' wuui oi go a lanu, or, mo i respects, i pray uoa topreserye y 1 conduct- ti """ iimipuwiiB couveuuons uo noi'o'ucc which mmrecuy i;i!iinKatea ; mtnj years. raiHM. Uctober, 8,f819 , oeeome obligatory Until ratihed lTie! l ' rati.ee me declaratiou huw demand- ther the aetual state of the question, nor; object infortunitely . But attained, t what you have been pleased to commoni-, withstanding the eaoTmons jacrU ewe to me, presents any motive frt which the King iny master eoodeseec changiiisra resolution soduliherate and sn 1 make, in thusn r.iki;nM nA Aitr, just, and which the honor of his Malestv.tiamv;his Maiestv alill ner'ivr:as.i alsu forbids, there appears to be a still; adapting a measure judged uidispenial more ufgent motive lo confirm it. ' jlhat or sending tw the-goverpaent of I VV itti i his auswer I misht leave von' United Slates, aa will nrmmmlw ha ? completely satisfied; biit 1 especially ; a person possessing his entire eoofider tuke leave, with tho nortfiission of the ! and who, bv imoothins the ohstaeiei. 7 kiog, my ford, to reply to some of the removing the difficulties, which; lirVe ;J points treated otxu your note, with tho thert'b bppiised the accomplishment pf brevity and precision which characterize beiiefieieDt iatentipn,sVmsiy .fMfftlKv!- jib , n.i.u uecause you suiie mat you have , me leuerai government of the frankr. ity to his fall niTw- rot yet received an expUnaiion of the de- and loyalty, as well as of the honV r e obligatory," For the i y in ratifying the Treaty, and at'ribiife digbily which it w Lis Majesty desire ?sl of aiecioc, with- i to the diflieuiues arisriiij out of its maintain in fcis relations af imitf t kshI 'difference and dispute with Spain would be thereby adjusted and settled. they toiiseiitejno mouily or waive will and in the same situation as if that .Convention had never been made." That! the United States will, hold themselves! free (6 press and enforce them in any kevery mode consistent with honor, that their interest may require. On the extra culinary steps taken by His Majesty's Government, In this affair, the under signed will not remark, lest heshouldpcrcforc, the dates of the respective difficulty or doubt. Without -knowinc, hPter But why should ouofationi be made, to 1t alJaa-wl.'-tii. and cunnnttincr it ucairiy pass.uio mm r '! oiy. for the me no prove n prioejple so familiar to every .1.1;. i uinlt l;f that V a nretention or the grantees, unutr aecoramg to su ireBuon, i o 8th article, the ooveriimeni uirects mg in nonor ana eonaci-ncc, to prcsentthe declaration in question, pledged himselfin persoa ? The oblu?a- i I.. itanwn intprir i nnn uon i ine "i vam, -"-'v I i "! 1 1 1 Idl B.VJ liJ WH'I of the United States, whose c,-: l i. r ttvi m iu nauoiia, lit governed oy ,.r th;. .... 1...1 J,i i ...... i , iranttness anu justice, iree irom iraud the raiifiemidrt artifice and disguise, wluHi they will jtistice, except when he who is charged ratified the Treaty; aeclafatioo whieb, never practise. ntr from others submit with the lie?iteialinn. kfninir u-illitn the !)V Atinullill! unc i.f iu most olcur ..v. l fj j - - iwawsf.A to a disingenuous, double dealing- svs-1 extent of his eublic full nowera. has pnnwrires. and conclusive, nrtiele. ...Kmeit lem of treachery, paltcrincr with its own beyond his secret instructions, and eonse- much more likeiy-to iriveroom for a si- engagemcntg, and'l'rcading shares fur , quently rendered himself liable trf pnaish-, nnlar eharge, in op'poition to yours. the generous Confidence of good f.uth, to :ment nr wiieaihe other party refuses to I ' your government, as you are pleased place this subject beyond the reach ofj ratif)'''" It Marten s Summary, book 5, 'to state to mc, really believed lhat the ii naij, ii uim mc miimiMii ll M'ttS Slgliea, beetime"'e'qii'ally obligatory on Spain as it was on the United States,-' under whose HlMVIt'),iHf?-V,",I!:,,on it was formed. Sign-! poinS or weigh the authority 'oP'oUiefsy cited by you hr support of your opinion, he dedftictions lrom tliem, aniMiie weigu olht ri I now forwyvr to adluee, Mi.... it m:ht seem to oUena your iuuiir- miliiate acainit Vou. ISut even em fur moirent, w ilhout-cvcr admiitiiis tliem, me .very auim'fn ci which you deem cuncluv, m relr.tiou lo a treaty.. signed, but net rutifioi', are op posed to you, or require, siiil more forci bly, that an agreement, corcl'uded, signed and solemnly ratified, as the present r.r.e has been by jour gover,j!ineiil, should. ! subjected to a due investigation. And it, iiotwTtTistamtroglhis, declarations are re quired, at the moment. o- its solemn con clusion, aud before its -atifieaHoo by the other party, which totally annul one -of its most clear, precise, and couclusive articles, without the gauciion of a secret agreement authorizing, the same', .how ,hi.ulditapVf s,ranS,1,al-M?"Jf',y' . . fc,win amoo' honor 'and in lustice, to ratity mc irer. y to tne-nonor oune n.ioS . 'yyr. ... i,:; .;,;;..., u nrfeet and as 'he dedAii of rriatiy' Wl,,c """" Vi V. . I. hv his minister, s as perfect anJ Hi3 Majesty WOUUl D8 SUOjecieu - . fiJd & , u; in lhe fu .j t.on. miliia most unworthy imputation, United Stas 1 ing th circumstances, a claim snou u ue raaue j". . ht l perfect to eotnpel the oy nis suojttis, oi ui ... ' performance of tnat pr..mise. ii w c them, sounded u;on uie muu ,,0 t0 0,y government that tue r'pan- of these grants. . ish government cannot alleg1 fiat us mm- To supMosc that your excellency ia ,,ter trauscenuea tits secret i irucnni, l do not, therefore, send you cncs f i iuSlr (ictiorj, of Mr. Qn.s uu those documents, which sucw expiiciuy . d hirj, t Coceile much more than that, prior and subsequent to iac s.gna-did T(je overnment or the Lnitw' r .1 . ft ..-an vnri v ! ... -i .i turo oi iiic vArv' j a "' , v- states, -innecii, consi:e.tu u;u gci.cni- lo whieVOtev. while yet unfettered: by us stipulations. ,ePHWJlv TKiiT unim, nun rpu- schfative of another, he Is sent to reside. Oftbe rumors that prevailed on this subiect. before the decision of His Ma- fev'aGovcrnment was known, a decr- gian he could nt anticipate the Minister of the United States ex pressed himself j m terms sufficient strong. As tlic recent determination has pro ved iltat there was but too much truth in what he believed to he unfounded reports wid gross calumnies, the undersigned bust leave it to his Majesty's .govern uitiit, upon whom that obligation rests, fiisliew nnhii what erounds that" deter- minatbn is reconciiablo to honor,., and goud I'iiitli. The undersigned laments that, while communicating to his own country this unexpected result, it is not iuliis power to enfold the train of rea rming by which ilis jviajestys govern went has been deluded into a belief that the coarse taken could ho followed with urious injury to the reputation of Spain Tto United States, after waiting more "than twenty years wiiii a patience and! forbearance unexampled, the operations of reason and justice upon tho councils of Spaip, will see with astonishment,' tins tew instance of her .apparent disregard to both, . :- Thc Minister ot Jhe United KfUf iv lion tr'Q tWini ifinf hi "rrorrcs .""r "MV" : :u .,m(.nt had dvoocd ot toe WI10IC ' " K cd. I a-nui ret ndence with His. Majesty s Uovern-b'- r"! tn. -io rifts to its!.t'st proper-iaa """T"-' ,hrities e..ed bv vou literally daclare, a, inent to his own country, wiU UOt omit r no iUt ut nn th-validitv r4?e,0a-,,y.0;,4,v?L,Vea.' , , ' . ""IT'i lhave aUeady remarked, that the so- to state tho assurances verbally given toMject, and w, I . pon in.cjcd further t, .nforn, jo., e, I "uf' anJ 90fid rcM0O., or him. of ilia Catlio tc Maiestv's earnest ..Tv.n;,w ,h nU Cvill rif the ti act of notorious an.. i- ty 8houll not arrive in tne v-a-- . ' in ,lilS rhllrlC!,Cv,nA VaUel t'uited States : Unli'iiitft:! profession, lliat cannot but produce" 'all tho effect ty .descrye, .and. all thit could be ra iionall v expected from them. The umlcrsiciJeii! renews to Sir Don . , . - ... uauuci uonzales salmon, uic aasurau of his perfect consideration and res pert. - - . ' - JOHN FORSYTH. Jlr, Forsyth to tho Duke of San Fet tt - -,7. nand u ''"- His Excellency the duke of San Fernando na oiQunoga, first Minister ol state V Stc. ' . .Jnari(f.:70croJer 2,.1818. Sir: The goveniment of tho -United States, havintr been prepared to expect fne possiTiiTiiy of a failure on the part, of 3in to ratify the' Convent ian of thc'22d M , . " ... i rcbruarv last, bv the extraordinary .i. - - . "sy to decide upon this subject, -..anu 1 a 1 rwfFA011T(r fit 1 l i 1 .' M . 1,a lA-rmi II rUIITHI ill 111' II Y Klts a ; u fl 1 1 infl HllOII Ul It C"H-I I'll instrument that the 8th attic e, written ,!ft(l RCfe(1(,(!, a, rt ,pIed,e lhat they wnutd " 'n X3 by tho Sptnish Minister himself, ex- be received, as iualjefint.ajta Jh eluded these grants. In fact, when the were received, by hi, Catlio he Mr y, 1 b ' ,cn( bcnvcea Mtil lands of Florida were ceded, with an ?ndJi.s royal efmncil, W ,A Pr, da an J lft J ,. tl?e solemn' act tvbich eon- express'sr.Hn that the claims gf the f, from the ""P16; , e 9,;mmafe9 them, namely, the ratification, citizens of the United Stttcs upon Spam ifices the Un icdSiat cs ma de woaii ,UeCfini(i whM, illusory, if the Were to be paid out the proceeds hc ,n,rpo is 'now, in vain, at sales of them rto soppi.se tlutU, eat, mat me vrrj bu- )l I lose qiua. is w 3U" 'J ' leney tnai, 11 1110 uuu cwrj 1 - . . ; ,.i,..i Ki iiisfnie a .let or notorious and deliberate peifi- shyoui(, DOt ,rriv, io the Cnitd States .1 b- M ZaJrX. . - rt:nt , f rrtv-rmintrv .J . r.,., hie.n the (.Wres-ln nnV .W'U"B rftl.licaii nnrauc uy. iiiu ginuuiiiv... j . anjiciiii'""-'"- V ,7 1 . r Chan 2 am that puiuic ireaues considered that the treaty became, ron,((f. the; United State, meets, the U rV until ratified. .Uar the moment of -its signal tire ny . the Che-, w5UI5y before Ibak body ail the trance- " Y?m. 3. See notei valierde Onis. and U,o; ratdkation ol,i1(4 relau to J1-' ; '"h rrlio.s, and evcouuprecc the United States, as binding upon, the surcs will be adopted by the 1 compe u.,t (; 1 judgment, or coi'sc qdence, L d PnM faith ,f tlTe Spanish king authority, as tbeex.gency of iho ease may J..tructions wMeh'you ,d nation, as it would be after the rati fication. Although I do pot understand ,1 ... ....cIC.m, U. .n will ue conies icu ov Spain, it may not be useless toj.show its strength fully to the view of your .u...,v. - 'I Im words of h:s C M. tn the full, power given to Mr. Unis, t ie. original of which was delivered to the American govcnmicnt. before the signa- c-of the treaty, arc, alter auimm.. . . . C .. nnd nin- reniiiru. Whatever may be' determined'. Upon, Spain will be responsible to the United States for all damtiges and expenses which may arise J'rom-the delay to ratify nd fnu.n the measures to which" tho United States mav resort, to give efficacy to their rights.-and that for the indemnities to which thev witrbe. justly entitled by this violation of faith by Spain, the U States I mile to the territory west of their MrTonis to frat, negociatc, and" con-1 present wealcrnl boundary, on the Guirof clud in r011- " .1 .....n.i.miiij witn tne eruments, .Obligauuona3 .y -7 . h - . , am iMtriIcted to reuuire an - , t..r.nn. Hi hpv nnft annruucic- . , .-. en ie y pniai" uw. " J ?, :. 'immediate expncir,. ami unequivocal I!... . ... - . . ' . . . , n , - , S V. irtr.Ymo; ratificaremos, cumpiiremos. y.par- - g q j f , Ge - be I'OStnnnA tli it itnfioi nn ln fnmltl liriiratCU.llu:, - ::tK!nmn I 1"J , v ' .r J . i - ,-T;.r wr vw.. nhsfirvarsv CUUipur wwi.v...... ihn i lam 01 ; - - 4:.,ioAji-v-firmot " . " Who note of Mr. S.to me, of the l9tl tenth of the current month, I . ... rn f itRrtstBiipv"".. j . .int fntmi nni ta in iaur mccucuvi June, nave instructed me, hou d.uie nnw r---- , 0s corieedo todaa.las thft or0TM.i wiu D0 considered as vision; onttfby tho Kins not oe ift Bi-mderlcn !o forma rASe-tpd. kndltho r. this time, to inform the Gov-tacuiwuy, dccho sc requiren." wf,i he made to the roner communication rrestueot or tne u. o The Duke of A'an-Feraaiid'a & iQuiro Extracts bf letter froft Mr. . Rnsb 7 the Secretary of State, dated Londc 15th September, 18i. . .- 7V , f Since my second despatch, writf, on the fourth of thismofllb, 1 hAva h an ppporhuiity af seeing Lard Ciatf reegh. 1 gladly t advantage of if-; introduce, as an immediate topic, the It, portaut subject to which that deipat related. . ,' 7," j I remarked,' that it appeared, aft. al; that our treaty at Madrid waiftet t f ---nAs w-jJXT-r.-- r,.ti a.' what has passed.betveVn as, wwldta' pointed to a different issue; and 1 can s ly add my wish that it had been diffster He then said, that, from 8ir Heniy Wt lesley's comuiiinTeations, he was led j is.fr lhat the refusal to ratify baa si, been absoliibuHbat toe sovernmeni! Spain merely desired further explau, '.s.( I npl td, tbat Mr., b-d, I ws sure,tendeed every neeewik . xplanaiion but it had not.been listen ,0-v . - f-a-l ' Wiiat the pr t texts" of Spain may Iba, been for this fresh act of iniastiee a, proerastinationj Ism not in the slighj dt gree, informkd. A' copy of the pro sbusor the treaty itself, I bate yet t, versecu. 13ut it occurs to me, at tj jiancture, tn say, what msy seem sap. nuouSt but wna: ine iioponanvp mi tic subfect how assuBies, at all poiir prompts me to bring into view, namtf that I learned, turouga onuouueu so ees, that Mr, Odis, m hen here, affirm in the most naeunivocal maitcer, that,1 siKnini the treotv, he stood strictly d lUllV lUSlinCU UY Ull iBinutiivut. t, y Kxtnict or a teller .nom ar. iksisu, Mr. Adams, givieg the substance e couvetsatinn it b Lord Cas'tlered? Undo, Sept: im, iiii a I) is Lordship (CastlereaglO took 4 OCCB.IOO 10 aUV,nl w buijcv Floridas. It was for the iirst time, wp out some prvius invitation on my p, . a . a. . . 1. and I witnesnu, witn b propouui atisractiou, bis spontaneous approach ?. lie" did bp, a? 1 sooosaw, nrd. enforce, by corroborations Die tor. commuuicatlons to me. ...ne .100 , his table a paeketof Sir Henry vet lev's despatches frcm 'Madfid. 7 FJ w0 of these he read passages gwnj suppose lo have been given to his Majes-ty-s Minister fur the conclusion of this treaty. Truly, it woiild lie the first time dinloniatic cou.municati ill, p'10- fessins tojie thorou5hly and minutely ac- :..,.,.i 1 ihptf insiruetions. suouiu I. . . 1 f 1 1 I bnnwn cite tliem as ueiutj n.-nc..ij The respect, due to the. King', negoci .-;ii n..t for -a moment, allow me Ki believe that they have failed in their -i.i:-.:..' i.v uiivlaiinff secrecy nor UUUna'luu "I J o - t , ...:n ti;'.-'iiii consideration I entertain .,. ...j, - ------ . ..fcv. r . . ..n r .nvornmnnt nermu Hits iu m it capable of bviqg employed the o-Wi -...1 v.pintia means'that such lnforma 1 1 . -. :. .tiaruCira. whnliv tinn must imDIV ; ll "I ",c" ' show that that ambassador nad m known to the Spanish eauinct tne wif, .. r..:.:.k n..rt flint tlin rnlifieR. ftI ine Ul 'tiiu --- of the treaty should take plaee. ur,( thfiVlespatcbes was dated on the 6t Joiie, the Ptber on the 6th of July. both imported a belief, founded onf ...- i.:tin. ttipn exisiins. inaiv state ui i".".,- . " . T i.mli if nil Id he ratified. His Jjora nlso read to me a passage from one 0 owu despatches to Sir Henry, m w an unequivocal1 opiniqn was expre tbat th trne interetsof Spain woul best promoted by a ratiueauon. j ij that this despatch waadated SO tho tj ty-ngtof 3olfs 7 - '-..' Jj He askea..me u ,x "r e summer of an" intended visit of b ion muai t"i.j -. -j----- - - .,,,r tit an lnienueu viaiii w mpossiblo for me to admit your a "Sm. I replied that I j ,n this point. ' ... ... in-thanad too but that he' on this point. ; .. ...! .RM thathnnad too but that Be ssing so uupieasau. ,.-- . he Spanish govern le.iri.uft. to. express to; you never arrived. 1 ttl? new the spirit of Conciliation and lnenu- Knew u w. , , , . , . , - av , , Aija nia ninn s ibik aaa w a-t - -- -- . But, dissmi eussioa,. and desiriug am et crnmrnt r ti:,, r-n,i:n Mn,oBv t iat;inas aiu '"" .h-', -a....tu .vIpm t e.iu mknn mil , i,r . i:-.-v,..--- ',.-.. ,isa?frtvnatima!, "i'" .vi" :.. icusn j"u,r::",rv".': v. ... 1 ..uougu thc.six montbs-stipulatcu m ine ;oOVereien for; tne God preserve, totf assorances or my "-r,,t .?v: tVhU Ma- to pf claim. -j r Y- that n. ...ti .1. ! L"J1 4Mi.!nteranv uottM- ot i,vii"iv i ; : .. . , u i.uucauon oi opaiP; mauo wvu, " - . ' , v V' . 7 -: ' ' "'-' 7r7f;:r"- - '""-'7...i.-, - y -. ,.,.. .77 7;, 9 V
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 18, 1820, edition 1
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