Memoranda of Four Claims Against Mexico Which Were Submitted to the Late Board And Rejected

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The preface to the decree of that date (October 8, 1823) shows conclusively a state of peace. It expressly admits that Spanish vessels had free entrance into Mexican ports, (and that many of them were then there,) particularly into the principal port of Vera Cruz ; they brought in Spanish products, and took away Spanish and Mexican property, specie, &c. This was not a state of war.
If they did not act towards each other as belligerents, they could not require neutrals to regard them as belliger
...ents, and concede to them belligerent rights.
Ifr is true the decree of October 8, 1823, was a warlike measure. It temporarily interrupted the previously existing relations of peace — the free intercourse and trade between them ; but the interruption was of short continuance. There is abundant testimony, in the cases touching upon the pretended blockade of the Castle, to show that soon after the issuing of that decree a peaceful and free intercourse was again estab- lished — the garrison was supplied from the shore, and intercourse by neutrals was permitted.


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