A Descriptive Account of United States Government Documents Pertaining to the History of United States Diplomatic Relations with Mexico, 1821-1846 Page: 20
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of state Clay's report on activity taken in negotiating a
boundary, eqovexy of runaway slaves rom Texas and the
recovery of debts. from those fugitives in Mexico. Clay
refers in the first two topics to the new treaty and believes
no obs tacles exist in re cover of debts.
Despatch No. 67, Poinsett to Clay, 29 Dec., 1826; received
j 182-71 jRecord Group 59 answers Clay's inquiries on the
restrictions to U.S. shipping by the agreement to the principle
of most-,favored-nation in the Mexican treaty. Poinsett fears
Mexico may insist on a narrower interpretation of this policy
than the liberal one he advocates. He provides the Secretary
of the Legation with a treaty copy and makes the suggestion
that the U.S. wait for the Mexican ratification before making
its own decision.
Despatch No. 68, Poinsett to Clay, 17 Jan., 1827; received
24 Feb., 1827, Record Group 59 notes that the U.S. - Mexican
treaty will be handled with speed by the Mexican Congress.
Poinsett reports that the boundary commission is delayed
because it lacks authorization for expenditures necessary to
its operation.
Despatch No, 69, ,Poinsett to Clay, 20 an,, 1827- received
23 Feb..,, 1827j, Record Group 59 reports that the treaty is
still delayed in the Mexican Congxes not from ill will, but
from lack of experience.
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Kelly, Melody S. A Descriptive Account of United States Government Documents Pertaining to the History of United States Diplomatic Relations with Mexico, 1821-1846, thesis, May 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc503978/m1/23/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .