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Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
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Mr. J. R. Clay arrived in the city with a treaty of Amity and Commerce concluded between the United States and the Emperor of Russia, to be submitted to the Senate for ratification. It highlights the administration's focus on commerce and the Emperor's amicable disposition.
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TREATY WITH RUSSIA CONCLUDED.
Mr. J. R. Clay, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at St. Petersburgh, has arrived in this city, bearing a treaty of Amity and Commerce, concluded between the United States and the Emperor of Russia, which, as we understand, will be immediately submitted to the Senate for ratification.
The accomplishment of this object, so long one of solicitude to our Government, is another evidence of the efficient attention paid by the present administration, to the interests of our commerce, whilst at the same time, it reflects the utmost credit on the Minister, by whose ability the views of the President have been carried into execution. It is a matter of great satisfaction, that the amicable disposition which the Emperor, like his immediate predecessor, has always evinced towards the United States, has, together with a regard to the true interests of his subjects, induced him to perceive the advantages of a more intimate commercial intercourse between the two nations, and to place it on the sure basis of equality and reciprocity.
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St. Petersburgh
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treaty to be submitted to the senate for ratification; establishes equality and reciprocity in commercial intercourse.
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Mr. J. R. Clay, Secretary to the US Legation at St. Petersburgh, arrived bearing the treaty concluded between the United States and the Emperor of Russia. It reflects the administration's attention to commerce and the Minister's ability in executing the President's views. The Emperor's amicable disposition led to this intimate commercial intercourse on equality and reciprocity.