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§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 24 February 1806, Washington. Forwards the enclosed copy of a letter received from the captain general of Martinique. JM can see by the captain general’s dispositions that, on this subject as well as all others which can give rise to just complaints, Turreau has hastened to send the complaints to all the captains general, who on their part use all possible measures...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 26 February 1806, Washington. The Marquis d’Yrujo having no doubt no knowledge of the means that the union government has judged appropriate to take to punish those responsible for arming ships in New York and to prevent the consequences of such an extraordinary event, has again asked Turreau to reiterate to JM his complaints on such a matter that is all the more...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 14 March 1806. Wrote JM on 11 Feb. regarding his concerns about the equivocal destination of a ship that left New York at the begining of that month. The nature of the ship’s cargo, the sort of men on board, and the reputation of the commander were without doubt very strong reasons for soliciting the concern of foreign ministers in the United States. JM will have...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 18 March 1806, Washington. Informs JM of a new subject of concern that the Marquis d’Yrujo has rightly identified regarding the disagreeable events resulting from Miranda’s conduct. The Spanish minister plenipotentiary has received word that the house of Isaac Clason and John R. Livingston of New York is hastily preparing a large ship by the name of the Marquis of...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 23 March 1806, Washington. Has received news from Philadelphia that the owners of the Marquis of Lansdown , of which Turreau spoke in his letter to JM of 18 Mar. , have changed the ship’s name to American Eagle. Cargo continues to be boarded, and the ship’s old cannons are being put in working condition. Hastens to inform JM of this matter for fear the new name...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 26 April 1806, Washington. The captain general of Martinique and its dependencies informed Turreau that the activities taking place among the blacks of Trinidad and the attempt by Dessalines’s emissaries to create similar upheaval in the Antilles have forced the captain general, as the conservator of the colony, to take new measures to save it from this contagion....
Genal. T urreau has the honor to enclose hereto the letter of the Mayor of Norfolk, which was omitted in his respecting the arrestation of the french Sailors, who have deserted theirr Ships. DNA : RG 59-NFL-Notes from Foreign Legations, France.
Le Soussigné, ministre plénipotentiaire de S. M. I. & R. près Monsieur le Président des Etats: Unis d’Amérique, a l’honneur d’informer Monsieur Madison, Sécretaire d’Etat, de l’existence d’un traité de confédération des Etats du Rhin, dont l’effet nécessaire est de changer la Constitution germanique. Depuis longtems la Constitution de l’Empire Germanique avait subi de Si nombreuses...
J’ai reçu avec la lettre que vous m’avez fait l’honneur de m’écrire hier, les mémoires & les Protêts de trois Capitaines de Bâtimens Américains qui ont été employés par le Vaisseau de S. M. l’Eole, pour l’accompagner dans la Chesapeak, tendant à obtenir des indemnités pour ce Service. Je vais les transmettre au Commissaire Général de France, à Philadelphie en l’invitant & lui recommandant de...
M. Le Marquis d’Yrujo, Envoyé extraordinaire & Ministre Plénipotentiaire de S. M. C. m’a donné Communication d’un ordre de Sa Cour, d’où il résulte que les intentions du Roi Son Maître, sont qu’il continue Son Séjour en Amerique & remplisse comme par le passé les fonctions de Son Ministre près les Etats: Unis; qualité dans laquelle il a été accrédité & reconnu par le Gouvernement Fédéral. Le...