Lopez Expedition: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report in Reference to the Lopez Expedition. January 6, 1852 ...

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Halaman 3 - III.) I beg respectfully to congratulate the department, whose affairs you so ably and usefully conduct, as well as the Government and people of our •common country, on the fortunate and honorable termination of the unhappy •differences growing out of the repeated invasions of the island of Cuba. In conclusion, I trust I may be allowed to hope that my own course here during a most critical period on these delicate and painful subjects, may have been satisfactory to my Government and acceptable...
Halaman 6 - ... whom it will convey tidings of joy and gladness, and on whose .hearts it will engrave the most lasting memorials of grateful remembrance. Your excellency does no more than justice to my own feelings and exertions in referring, with your excellency's accustomed kindness, to the urgent •desires and personal -interest I have manifested for the liberation of these unfortunate prisoners. Although I am convinced that their own recent and sad experience, and -a returning sense of duty and submission...
Halaman 5 - States who formed a part of the last expedition against 'the island of Cuba, whether they may be in the garrisons and prisons of the peninsula or in those of the said island, according as your excellency may observe in the Gazette of this day. in making known to your excellency...
Halaman 2 - Orleans, being now happily adjusted, as he believed, honorably and satisfactorily to both governments, her Majesty was happy to inform me that all the prisoners who were citizens of the United States, naturalized or native, would be set at liberty and allowed to return to their own country. After due expression of gratitude for this act of royal grace, and mutual congratulations on the happy termination of these painful negotiations, and with mutual wishes that friendship and peace may always continue...
Halaman 2 - Gazette, and that the sentimentstherein expressed and the terms of adjustment therein suggested, are fully approved as satisfactory and honorable alike to both nations. I have no. doubt a large majority of the people of this kingdom will likewise approve the arrangement thus amicably made. The leading opposition paper of this city, " El Heraldo," in an article of this morning, however, decidedly condemns the settlement as unequal, unfair and; dishonorable to Spain.
Halaman 5 - I have this moment had the honor to receive the note of your ex*-- cellency, referring to our conference of yesterday on the happy conclusion of the differences existing between Spain and the United States ; and the full pardon which her Majesty, your gracious sovereign, in the exercise of her royal prerogative, has been pleased, in her inexhaustible clemency, to extend to all the Anglo-American prisoners, citizens of the United States...
Halaman 3 - Calderon de la Barca, the estimable and excellent minister of her Catholic Majesty at Washington, has received a signal mark of approbation from his sovereign, for his official conduct under difficult circumstances during his career in the United States. (Grand cross of Charles III.) I beg respectfully to congratulate the department, whose affairs you so ably and usefully conduct, as well as the Government and people of our common country, on the fortunate and honorable termination of the unhappy...
Halaman 6 - ... concord may continue to exist between two nations that have so many motives to cultivate harmony and mutual good-will, and that are bound together by so many ties of early friendship and historic association, endeared to my own favored country, as well as the renowned kingdom of Spain, not •only by the genius of a Columbus and the exploits of a De Soto, but by the grateful favors and friendly countenance of her modern sovereign.
Halaman 4 - I am in daily expectation of instructions on this subject from the Government at Washington, I cannot add more at present as to the extent and amount of assistance which you are thus authorized to give these prisoners on account of the United States.
Halaman 3 - We have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency's letter of the 30th ultimo, (a*)

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