Mr. F. W. Seward to Mr. Perry

No. 91.]

Sir: I transmit herewith a printed copy of three proclamations of the 11th instant, made by the President of the United States—one relating to the closing of certain ports of entry, another supplementary thereunto and relating to the port of Key West, in Florida, and a third relating to reciprocal hospitalities to the vessels of foreign navies in the ports of the United States and to vessels of the navy of the United States in foreign ports. You will perceive by these proclamations that it is believed that the time has arrived when the United States, whatever claim or pretence may have existed heretofore, are now entitled to claim the same friendly rights and hospitalities for their naval vessels which they are willing to concede to those of all maritime nations.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

F. W. SEWARD, Acting Secretary.

Horatio J. Perry, Esq., &c., &c.,Madrid.

For enclosures see despatch to Mr. Adams No. 1350, p. 309, vol. I.