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Letter not found. 4 April 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “on the subject of the declaration of war by Spain agt. England” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Letter not found. 16 February 1802. Acknowledged in Yrujo to JM, 18 Feb. 1802 . Inquires about eight American citizens arrested in Havana and requests that Yrujo send Clement Biddle a copy of his reply.
Letter not found. 8 February 1802. Mentioned in Yrujo to JM, 18 Feb. 1802 . Requests passports for two Americans.
29 November 1802, Department of State. Asks for the letter Yrujo intended to transmit to New Orleans through the State Department “if it can be expedited before 3 OClock this day; as at that time [the] Secretary’s Dispatches for the Mississippi will be closed.” Letterbook copy ( DNA : RG 59, DL , vol. 14). 1 p.
Letter not found. 1 November 1804. Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “relative to Mr. Cabrenas [ sic ] case” (DNA: RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Letter not found. 20 June 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “relative to the capture of the Huntress” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Letter not found. 1 May 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “enclosing an Exequatur &c &c” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Letter not found. 12 June 1801. Acknowledged in Yrujo to JM, 16 June 1801 . Informs Spanish minister of Jefferson’s order that captured British vessel, prize of the Santa Escolastica , immediately depart port of Philadelphia. Seeks further information about the capturing ship.
Letter not found. 30 October 1804. Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “relative to Kempher’s [ sic ] insurrection” (DNA: RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Letter not found. 29 November 1804. Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “relative to a complaint of the Marquis of Casa Calvo” (DNA: RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
Your letters of the 19, & 20 inst. the first communicating the orders of His Catholic Majesty for restoring the operation of the Treaty with the United States interrupted by the Intendant at New Orleans, the other communicating the clause inserted in the retrocession of Louissiana to France expressly saving all rights stipulated to other nations by the said Treaty; have been laid before the...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 18th. ult. in which you represent, that American vessels have interfered in the fishery of seadogs and other amphibious animals, upon points occupied by Spanish subjects on the coast of South America; such interference having in many instances been supported by force: and you therefore signify by order of His Catholic Majesty, that he has...
Information has just been received that the Port of New Orleans has been shut against the Commerce of the U. States from the Ocean into the Mississippi; and that the right of American Citizens to deposit their Merchandizes and effects in that port has also been prohibited, without the substitution of any equivalent establishment on the Banks of the Mississippi. An extract from the...
Mr. Madison has the Honor to inform the Chevalier d’Yrujo that no time has been lost in taking into Consideration the subject of his Note of the 3d. instant; and that the Governor of Pennsylvania has been requested to cause to be instituted the proper proceedings for ascertaining legally the offences which have been committed against the subjects of his Catholic Majesty, and for bringing the...
The latest information from New Orleans makes it certain that altho’ your letters to the Governor & the Intendant of Louisiana had been received, the Edict of the latter against our right of deposit had not been rescinded. It is even found that this obnoxious measure had been followed by a rigorous prohibition of the ordinary hospitalities between the Citizens of the United States and the...
I have duly received your two letters of the 4th. & 27th. Ult. and have laid them before the President. The repugnance manifested in these communications on the part of his Catholic Majesty to the cession of Louisiana lately made by the French Republic to the United States, was as little expected, as the objections to the transaction can avail against its solidity. The United States have given...
The Secretary of State was duly honored with Mr. Yrujo’s Note of the 28th. of July last. The communication made by Mr. Yrujo of the Peace between His Catholic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia has been received by the President with all the interest which humanity ought to take in such occurrences, and with that particular sympathy in the happy event which is due to a friendly nation, with...
Mr. John Hollins a respectable Citizen of Baltimore, conceives that much injustice is done him at the Havannah, by the unnecessary and extraordinary delay of a Tribunal there, to decide on a case in which he is very deeply interrested. The enclosed explanation of it from himself, will enable you to judge of the grounds of this complaint; and will I flatter myself, induce you to interpose in a...
Letter not found. 28 February 1805 . Acknowledged in Yrujo to JM, 12 Mar. 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as correspondence “on the subject of the Spanish officers strengthening & advancing the Military post on our boundaries” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
I have received and laid before the President your letter of the 21st inst, declining to offer any assurances that the Convention of Augt 11th 1802 will, in consequence of the frank and friendly elucidations which have taken place, receive an unqualified Ratification from your Govt, and even continuing to press an alteration in the Sixth Article, which might weaken a Claim of the United...
18 February 1803, Department of State. Acknowledges receipt of Yrujo’s letters of 5 and 14 Feb. 1803 and informs him that the president, “desirous of manifesting on every occasion his regard for the confidence and good understanding prescribed to the United States and his Catholic Majesty by their mutual interests, has taken immediate steps for ascertaining the foundation of the reports to...
31 January 1804, Department of State. “The enclosed original documents (which I pray you to return) with Mr. Cooks last letter to me will make you in some degree acquainted with his complaint, and point out the Court from whose decision he expects redress. There is beside in this office a certified transcript of the previous proceedings in his case, with which, being volum[i]nous I have not...
24 July 1801, Department of State Encloses an extract from letter written by American consul in Santiago de Cuba indicating there are several American vessels lying in the harbor that were recaptured from Spain’s enemies and condemned. Furthermore, American sailors seized from captured British vessels are now prisoners of war in that port. Notes that their rights as neutrals were violated,...
In Consequence of the just Objections, which your Conduct had furnished against your Continuance here, as the Organ of Communication on the Part of His Catholic Majesty, it was signified at Madrid, in the Month of April last, through the Mission of the United States there, that the Substitution of another was desired by the President. In Reply it was intimated by Mr. Cevallos; that as you had...
The inclosed copy of a letter addressed to the President by Mr. Oliver Pollock and of the documents presented with it, will evince to you, that he has claims upon the Spanish administration at Havana, and that he sets a value upon the interpositions he supposes it in your power to make with them, on his behalf. Allow me therefore to ask your good offices in his favor, in such manner as you may...
A ship is nearly ready to sail from Norfolk for Algiers with Maritime stores and other articles requisite for the fulfilment of our stipulations with the Dey and Regency. As neither the name of the vessel nor that of the master is at present known at the seat of Government, I take the liberty of requesting a blank passport, for such a vessel, if you can issue it consistantly with the form of...
I have lately received a letter from the Merchants of this District, stating the inconveniencies they suffer from the circumstance of no Consul or Commercial Agent of His Catholic Majesty being established nearer to it than Baltimore, whilst the Royal ordinances of Spain require their certificates as essential to the admission of American vessels into its ports. They have also intimated their...
I have received and submitted to the President your letter of the 2d inst, referring to the communication made on the 31st March last, by the Spanish Secretary of State to the Minister Plenipo: of the United States at Madrid on the subject of the decree of the intendant at New Orleans interrupting the American right of deposit at that place; and communicating the disinclination of his Catholic...
25 May 1801, Department of State . Responds to Yrujo’s 14 May request to suspend establishment of an American consulate in the Philippine Islands. A decision has been made not to establish such a post, but the matter may be reconsidered at a later time. Tr ( AHN : State Archives, vol. 5630). 1 p.; in Spanish. JM’s original letters to Yrujo for this period have not been found, but the...
From information which seems to claim belief, it appears that the Ship Huntress, laden by the Government of the United States with Stores for their squadron in the Mediterranean, was taken about the third day after her departure from the Port of Alexandria by a Privateer stated to be Spanish. This lawless act is marked by circumstances which render it peculiarly impudent and provoking. The...
3 February 1803, Department of State, Washington. Acknowledges Yrujo’s letters of 25 , 26 , and 27 Jan. “The last mentioned letter, relating to another department, when the necessary information is received from it, I shall communicate to you the result.” Encloses “an answer to the letter of His Catholic Majesty received with your’s of the 26th. ult.” Letterbook copy ( DNA : RG 59, DL , vol....
I have laid before the President your letter of the 23d Ult, in which the United States are called upon, in the name of His Catholic Majesty, to control the commerce of their Citizens, in provisions of every sort, with Negroes of St Domingo, in rebellion against the French Republic; with an intimation that in this demand His Catholic Majesty will be supported by some of the first powers of...
Your letter of the 13th. inst: communicating certain conditions which His C. Majesty considers as proper to be annexed to his ratification of the Convention of August 11th. 1802, now depending between the two Governments has been laid before the President. One of these conditions refers to a section in an Act of Congress passed on the 24th day of Feby. last, regarded by His Catholic Majesty as...
It gives me pleasure to find by your letter of the 1st instant, that you did not intend by any thing in that of Feby 23d to detract from the rights of the United States, or to be regarded as an Organ in any degree of the views of other Nations towards them. In justice nevertheless to the observations contained in mine of the first instant, I cannot admit that they did not result from the...
Your letters of the 7th. and 17th. inst. complaining of the 11th. Section in an Act of Congress entitled “an Act for laying and Collecting Duties &c[”] have been laid before the President. On the Subject of the authority given by Congress in this Section to the President to establish a Revenue District comprehending certain Waters, Bays and Inlets connected with the Gulph of Mexico, it will be...