been deceived, in imagining that the Supreme Government of these Provinces was capable of submitting to the insults he thus offered to the American People. My Measures, therefore, agreeably to this principle, will be for the present, and until the decision of the Sovereign Congress be known, those which I will now describe. In the first place: an Official Communication will be dispatched immediately to General Lecor, in the following terms: [See Letter from the Supreme Director to General Lecor, Page 993.] Secondly. The Extraordinary Mission to the Court of Rio Janeiro will be suspended, until it be clearly proved that the Negotiations which may be entered upon will be advantageous to these Provinces, and that they will have for their basis the National Independence, the evacuation of the Eastern Territory, and an entire conformity to the general opinion of its Inhabitants. Thirdly. All the Subjects of His Most Faithful Majesty residing in this Capital shall leave it, within 3 days, for the Guardia de Luxan; they being assured of good treatment, so long as General Lecor, on his part, shall not carry into effect the threats contained in his Decree of the 15th of February, and their Property being respected, agreeably to the Law of Nations. Fourthly. The Officers from the Portuguese Army, who came in the Ship of War at present in this Port, shall immediately receive their Passports to return to the Place from whence they came. Fifthly. It being neither just nor politic, according to the idea which I have now formed of the pretensions of the Court of Brazil, that whilst it maintains Armed Forces in a part of the Territory of this State, we should not oppose them, on our part, by other Forces, which may restrain their hostile operations, and place us in a situation to act more vigorously in case of necessity; I have determined that, besides the assistance lately sent to various Points of the Eastern Territory, additional aid of every description shall be dispatched thither; of which intention General Lecor has already been informed, in reply to a Complaint made by him upon this subject. To these Measures, and to others which I do not think proper to make public, will be added all those which can conduce to the objects already mentioned; and I trust that the valour and patriotism of all good Citizens will dispose them to those sacrifices that they may be called upon to make, in consequence of an unfortunate Rupture, which it is, I declare, my desire to terminate by every means in my power, which the progress of events and the glory of the Country will permit. Buenos Ayres, 2nd March, 1817. JUAN MARTIN DE PUEYRREDON. JUAN FLORENCIO TERRADA, Secretary, ad interim. October, 1817. 819 ition of the Emigration. August, 1817. 746 te, Friendship, -03, 1806. 198, 226 s and. Act of 1st July, 1812. 486 21st May, 1813. 487 3rd May, 1817. 486 itorial. 1st April, 1806. 225 Friendship and 03, 1805. 194, 207 se and British il, July, 1817. 980 Correspondence ..........1815, 1817. 478 Declaration of nish American 21st Aug. 1817. 817 for The United Menipotentiaries h March, 1817. 956 August, 1817. 818 been deceived, in imagining that the Supreme Government of these Provinces was capable of submitting to the insults he thus offered to the American People. My Measures, therefore, agreeably to this principle, will be for the present, and until the decision of the Sovereign Congress be known, those which I will now describe. In the first place: an Official Communication will be dispatched immediately to General Lecor, in the following terms: [See Letter from the Supreme Director to General Lecor, Page 993.] Secondly. The Extraordinary Mission to the Court of Rio Janeiro will be suspended, until it be clearly proved that the Negotiations which may be entered upon will be advantageous to these Provinces, and that they will have for their basis the National Independence, the evacuation of the Eastern Territory, and an entire conformity to the general opinion of its Inhabitants. Thirdly. All the Subjects of His Most Faithful Majesty residing in this Capital shall leave it, within 3 days, for the Guardia de Luxan; they being assured of good treatment, so long as General Lecor, on his part, shall not carry into effect the threats contained in his Decree of the 15th of February, and their Property being respected, agreeably to the Law of Nations. Fourthly. The Officers from the Portuguese Army, who came in the Ship of War at present in this Port, shall immediately receive their Passports to return to the Place from whence they came. Fifthly. It being neither just nor politic, according to the idea which I have now formed of the pretensions of the Court of Brazil, that whilst it maintains Armed Forces in a part of the Territory of this State, we should not oppose them, on our part, by other Forces, which may restrain their hostile operations, and place us in a situation to act more vigorously in case of necessity; I have determined that, besides the assistance lately sent to various Points of the Eastern Territory, additional aid of every description shall be dispatched thither; of which intention General Lecor has already been informed, in reply to a Complaint made by him upon this subject. To these Measures, and to others which I do not think proper to make public, will be added all those which can conduce to the objects already mentioned; and I trust that the valour and patriotism of all good Citizens will dispose them to those sacrifices that they may be called upon to make, in consequence of an unfortunate Rupture, which it is, I declare, my desire to terminate by every means in my power, which the progress of events and the glory of the Country will permit. Buenos Ayres, 2nd March, 1817. JUAN MARTIN DE PUEYRREDON. JUAN FLORENCIO TERRADA, Secretary, ad interim. INDEX. 997 A. ACCESSIONS to Treaties. See TREATIES. ACCOUNTS. Financial, Commercial, &c. See GREAT BRITAIN, UNITED STATES, &c. ACTS of the British Parliament. Foreign Trade between The United ACT of....do...... ....of....do. Page ....1812, 1813, 1817. 486 ..Convention of Commerce, of 1815, with The United States ... 11th April, 1816. 549 .Duties upon British Goods exported direct ....of....do.........Pensions of certain ACTS of the Congress of The United States. 1806, 1807, 328, 329 .... of....do.... Tonnage Duties upon Foreign Vessels. ......... ACT of....do..... January, March, 1817. 757 Enlistments in the Service of Foreign Belli- 5th June, 1794. 339 1st March, 1817. 758 .... of....do.................Navigation of The United States. Circular respecting do. 29th Sept., 1817. 950 .... of.. .do.........Return of Discriminating Duties upon Bri- .... tish Vessels..... 3rd March, 1817. 756 Trade in Plaster of Paris..3rd March, 1817. 760 vice of Foreign Belligerents. 3rd March, 1817. 839 See also CONSTITUTION, DECLARATION, DECRee, Law, Order, ORDINANCE. ACTS OF ACCESSION to Treaties. See TREATIES. ..... (ADDITIONAL) to Treaties. See TREATIES. 82 ACT OF CESSION of The Empress Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. ADDRESS. See SPEECH. REPORT. MESSAGE. AFRICA. Exportation of Gunpowder, Arms, &c. to, prohibited. Bri- ....... tish Orders in Council...... AGREEMENT. See TREATIES. 3 T ..117. 140, 731, 732 Page AMELIA ISLAND. See FLORIDA. AMERICA. Exportation of Gunpowder, Arms, &c., to certain Parts of, ...... Provinces of South America. See BUENOS AYRES. ANUND ROW GUICOWAR.. Treaty with Great Britain. Defensive Alliance..... Baroda, 21st April, 1805. 209 ARMS, AMMUNITION, &c. Exportation of, to Africa, to the West ..........1817....140, 731, 732 ARTICLES, ADDITIONAL, &c. See TREATIES. AUBAINE. DROITS D'. See DROITS D'AUBAINE. AUSTRIA. Note of the Four Powers to France. Diminution of the Army of Occupation in France..Paris, 10th Feb. 1817. 824 States... ... Paris, 13th March, 1817. 956 Note of the Fire Powers to Portugal. Mediation be- Monte Video.... Vienna, 13th May, 1817. 748 Treaty with France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia, .... Annexes. ..Paris, 10th June, 1817. Extract of the Treaty of Aix-la- ...Act of Cession of The Empress Queen Convention with Prussia. Fortress of Mayence. ...1748. 75 82 82 81 Carlsbad, 10th August, 1817. 761 Act of Acceptance of the Sardinian Act of Accession to B. BANDA ORIENTAL. Entrance of the Portuguese Troops into the. Paris, 16th March, 1817. 954 .....1816, 1817. 989 do.....Decree of the Supreme Director of Buenos Buenos Ayres.... Ayres.... ...2nd March, 1817. 995 |