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§ To Thomas Newton. 19 July 1806, Department of State. “I have just received your letter of the 15th. Taking guns on board, connected with the public suspicions may be considered as justifying the seizure in the first instance; but should the Owners consent to land the guns and remove every other circumstance calculated to excite suspicion, you may withdraw the seizure, unless you have reason...
§ To John Stephen. 19 July 1806, Department of State. “The documents of which I enclose copies have been transmitted to me by the French Minister, with a complaint against the outrages imputed in them to two Vessels belonging to Baltimore. I have therefore to request that you will without delay institute prosecution against the parties involved in those proceedings against whom you may be able...
§ From William Jams. 19 July 1806, Lisbon. “Inclosed I have the honor to hand a copy of my letter of the 5th. Instant, with seconds of the firsts accompanying it; a copy & translation of a second letter from His Excellency Mr de Araujo relative to the seizure of flour in Fayal, & a letter from Mr Montgomery. “The Tripoline Polacre, which captured the Hamburgee Ship mentioned in mine of the 26...
¶ From John Page. Letter not found. 19 July 1806. Calendared as a two-page letter in the lists probably made by Peter Force ( DLC , series 7, container 2).
A few days Past during my absence at Petersburg your Secretary left a Message from you that you would send the South Western mail this Road if a way could be got thro: John MucMillans Plantation. I feel a great Interest in that thing for the benefit of our Customers in the Neighborhood of Normands ford, and I will at our Next Court commence my Efforts to get it Effected, but in the mean time...
1806. July 19. Consultation with the 4. heads of departmts.  An armed vessel at Norfolk fitting out by Cooper to cruise as a Spanish or French privateer, to be seized & placed a course of law. she is complained of by mr Merry. officer to be indemnified. Yrujo. agreed to do nothing as yet. mr Madison seemed to be of a different opn.
I hope you will Excuse the freedom of A stranger in addressing of you when you hear that I am Confined in jail at the suit of Garret Heden for A debt I am unable to pay I hope you will take it into Consideration as I have been in the states service on board of the Brig Syren Captain Stewart and Came home in the Constellation—I am in A distresst situation at preasant being sick and in A strange...
At the particular request of Captain Hull—I have the honor to send you a young ram, of the Turkish broad-tailed breed. Which it is sincerely hoped will prove acceptable. I have the honor to be most respectfully Sir Yr Obedt Serv MHi : Coolidge Collection.