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Having in a former letter communicated to you Such information as I had been able to procure, relating to the motives & object of the military preparations making by this government, with my last official letter (14th. Ulto) I transmitted a proclamation of the Prince of Peace; Herewith I have the honor to inclose a copy of his letter to the Inspector General of the Infantry dated Oct. 12th., &...
The claims of Messrs. Dulton & Tombarel, which have been for some years agitating here before the Council of War, & which have been pressed upon the Government by repeated applications of our Ministers, are now definitively rejected; and Mr. Cevallos has thought proper to get rid of all further contestation upon the subject on my part, by referring such explanations of the last Consulta of the...
My last unofficial letter was dated October 31st., since when nothing has occurred in our affairs particularly deserving your attention. I am continually under the necessity of reclaiming against the outrages of the tribunal at Algesiras; these are owing to a most corrupt & scandalous connection between the privateersmen & the judge there; respecting which having lately come to the knowledge...
In my letter No. 17 (Novr 4.) I adverted to the la te transactions which seem to have placed this government in a very critical situation with relation to that of France: The temper in which the late military preparations were undertaken, & the purpose of them also, having been perfectly understood by the Emperor; & it is not doubted but that he has determined upon some very important changes...
Mr. Barry, late of Washington, having placed his claim upon this government (the subject of your letter to Mr. Bowdoin of June 15 1806) under the care of Mr. Young, I have had frequent consultation with that gentleman as to the best means of bringing it to a settlement. It is the Opinion & wish of Mr. Young that no official application shoud yet be made to the Minister of State, since as he...
In reference to the correspondence between Mr. Kirkpatrick & myself which is inclosed with the accompanying official letter (No. 20) I herewith transmit for your private information copy of a letter from Hy. Grevignée Junr. dated Algesiras Oct. 10th. 1806 to R. W. Meade, which I have accidentally laid my hands on: You will observe by several Expressions in this, viz. "one of the vessels loaded...
I had yesterday the high satisfaction of receiving your Official letter of Decr. 2. covering two cop ies of the Presidents Message. I have written to you lately several letters, publick & p rivate, some of which will reach you before this, & oth ers which are too bulky to go by the post wait a pri vate opportunity which I expect to have in a few da ys for Cadiz. Since my last there is nothing...
With my letters No. 19. & 20. I had the honor to transmit to you copies of sundry notes which have passed between the Spanish Minister of State & myself, upon the most interesting occurrences in our affairs here; & more particularly relating to the outrageous proceedings of the Corsairs & Tribunal at Algeciras, the measures which I have thought it my duty to urge upon this Government with a...
I lose no time in transmitting to you a decree issued by this government in conformity with the Imperial blockade decree, of which I re ceived the first notice from Cadiz on the 12th. Inst; and I send it as published in the Madrid Gazette of last Evening, where it is preceeded by a paragraph worthy of remark: By the next po st I shall have the honor of addressing you mo re particularly upon...
The foregoing is triplicate of my letter dated 14th. Inst, & herewith I inclose another Copy of the decree therein referred to. Tho this was transmitted to the commanders of districts governors &c on the 19 Feby, it was not made publick at the ports till the 5th. of March, & it was communicated by circular letter to the foreign ministers on the 13th. Inst; the same day of its publication in...