Item #68178 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. James MONROE, South America, Newspaper.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER

Washington: Thursday, May 2, 1822. Single sheet, 56 x 40 cm., [2] pp., printed in 5 columns. Some overall toning to text, a few spots, else very good. Printing a message from Pres. James Monroe transmitting "sundry papers relative to the Recognition of the Independence of the South American Colonies," and including messages from Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, and the objections of Don Joaquin de Anduaga, Minister from Spain. Also printed in this issue is a report on repairs to the Cumberland Road; several columns devoted to the printing of the American Colonization Society's Fifth Annual Report; an advertisement by Don Francisco Arango for the sale of his estates on the Island of Cuba; two notices for rewards offered for run away enslaved people; etc. Item #68178

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