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I have the pleasure to Send you a copy of my note to Mr. Fox and of his answer respecting the misconduct of Captain Whitby at the port of New York in April last. You will find by it that that officer was removed from the command of the Leander by an order from the Admiralty of the 22d. of June, and that he is to be brought home to be tried by a Court Martial on that charge. I have lately...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 13 September 1806, Baltimore. Three French warships, considerably damaged in the storm of Aug. 18–23, were forced to enter U.S. ports for provisions and repairs. The French consulate currently having funds only for its ordinary expenses, Turreau thinks it his duty to request a credit from the U.S. government, to be used exclusively for the urgent and indispensable...
§ From George W Erving. 13 September 1806, Madrid. No. 14. “In my letter No. 10. (August 9th.) I had the honor to submit to you the steps which I had taken with respect to the cargoes of three American Vessels lately condemned at Algeciras, & to transmit copies of my note to Mr. Cevallos (August 3rd.) & of his answer (August 6th.). The inclosed is a copy of what I wrote to him September 2nd....
§ From Richard Söderström. 13 September 1806, Philadelphia. “Inclosed I have the Honor to forward you Copy of a Note to me, (in conformaty to His Swedish Majestys order) from His Swedish Majestys Grand Marshall of the Kingdom of Sweden, which I have direction to communicate to this Government as soon as I received same. I have also directions to make it known to the Merchants and traders of...
§ From Hugh Lennox. 13 September 1806, Kingston. “Since I had the honor of writing you, nothing of moment has offered worthy of your particular notice; Communications with the Admiral and his Secretary are frequent and have to me been highly satisfactory, and it is with pleasure, I can assure you that all my applications on the Score of impressments have been pointedly attended to, many of...