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Domestic News April 4, 1820

Elizabeth Town Gazette

Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey

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President James Monroe sends a message to Congress on US-Spain relations, sharing diplomatic updates from Russia and Europe urging ratification of a recent treaty. He recommends postponing decisions on reprisals due to Spain's distress and ongoing good offices from other powers. Dated March 27, 1820, Washington.

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From the National Intelligencer of Tuesday last.

OUR RELATIONS WITH SPAIN.

The following important Message was yesterday transmitted to both houses of Congress, by the President of the United States:

To the House of Representatives of the United States.

I transmit to Congress an extract of a letter from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at St. Petersburg, of the 1st of November last, on the subject of our relations with Spain, indicating the sentiments of the emperor of Russia respecting the non-ratification, by his Catholic Majesty, of the treaty lately concluded between the United States and Spain, and the strong interest which his Imperial Majesty takes in promoting the ratification of that treaty. Of this friendly disposition, the most satisfactory assurance has been since given directly to this government, by the Minister of Russia residing here.

I transmit also to Congress an extract of a letter from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at Madrid, of a later date than those heretofore communicated, by which it appears, that, at the instance of the Chargé d'Affaires of the Emperor of Russia, a new pledge had been given by the Spanish government, that the Minister who had been lately appointed to the United States should set out on his mission, without delay, with full power to settle all differences in a manner satisfactory to the parties.

I have further to state, that the governments of France and Great Britain continue to manifest the sentiments heretofore communicated, respecting the non-ratification of the treaty by Spain, and to interpose their good offices to promote its ratification.

It is proper to add, that the governments of France and Russia have expressed an earnest desire that the United States would take no step, for the present, on the principle of reprisal, which might possibly tend to disturb the peace between the U. States and Spain. There is good cause to presume, from the delicate manner in which this sentiment has been conveyed, that it is founded in a belief, as well as a desire, that our just objects may be accomplished without the hazard of such an extremity.

On a full consideration of all these circumstances, I have thought it my duty to submit to Congress, whether it will not be desirable to postpone a decision, on the questions now depending with Spain, until the next session. The distress of that nation at this juncture, affords a motive for this forbearance, which cannot fail to be duly appreciated. Under such circumstances, the attention of the Spanish government may be diverted from its foreign concerns, and the arrival of a minister here be longer delayed. I am the more induced to suggest this course of proceeding, from a knowledge that, while we shall thereby make a just return to the powers whose good offices have been acknowledged, and increase, by a new and signal proof of moderation, our claims on Spain, our attitude in regard to her will not be less favorable at the next session than it is at present.

JAMES MONROE.

Washington, March 27, 1820.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Us Spain Relations Treaty Ratification Monroe Message Congress Russia Diplomacy France Britain Intervention

What entities or persons were involved?

James Monroe

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Event Date

March 27, 1820

Key Persons

James Monroe

Outcome

suggestion to postpone decisions on questions with spain until next session, avoiding reprisals to maintain peace and leverage diplomacy.

Event Details

President Monroe transmits extracts of letters from US ministers in St. Petersburg and Madrid regarding Spain's non-ratification of a recent treaty. Russia, France, and Great Britain express support for ratification and urge no reprisals. Monroe advises Congress to delay action due to Spain's distress and favorable diplomatic posture.

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