A Descriptive Account of United States Government Documents Pertaining to the History of United States Diplomatic Relations with Mexico, 1821-1846 Page: 23
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27 Mg 1827 The U.S. treaty has now pssed the Senate and
ins -der *n. et n in the Canher o.f Deputies. Good
relation ex#t with the U.S,, and a treaty oZ boundary is to
be concluded as soon as pOssible.
Despatch No. 97, %oinsett to Clay, 10 Aug., 1827; received
14 Nov., .8827, Jecord Grxup 59. Poinsett reports his reception
by the Mexican President and his assurances that negotiations
will resume soon. The President indicates his willingness to
drop thQge perts that previously caused the treaty's rejection
by the U.S. Senate. The boundary coupmissioners are about to
leave and Pinsett points out the urgency for negotiations to
beqin so that i; the treaty is concluded, the U.S. commissioners
can join those o Mexico in the survey,
Despatch No. 102, Poinsett to Clay, 6 Oct., 1827; recieved
9 Nov., .1827, Record Group 59 announces that the Mexican Con,
-ress passed an appropriation for the boundary commission
expenses, but the treasury does not have the funds and the
conimissioners cannot leave without thexn. Jose I9gnacio Estevan
and Juan Jose Espinosa have been appointed to negotiate a
boundary treaty with Poinsett. Camacho's expected arrival
continues to delay the opening of negotiations.
Despagtch No. 104, Poinsett to Clay, 24 Oct., 1827; received
10 Dec., 1827, Record Group 59. .Poinsett sends. correspondence.
recguesting passports ofr the Mexican boundary comission and
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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/m1/26/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .