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I have received in due time your letter of the 8th. march, honoring me with the transmission of the certificate & copy which I requested of your goodness. I have to thank you for it, and also for a letter from paris adressed to Mrs. Pichon which we received yesterday under your cover. I now take the liberty to request you to authenticate the enclosed certificate stating the time of the arrival...
Mr. Dallas the Attorney of the United States for this District, will inform you, I presume, of the application which I was, this day, obliged to make to him, in consequence of a writ being served on me this morning, on the part of Mr. Dupont, an american merchant in Newyork, with the intention to prosecute me for some bills which I drew last Summer in his favor on Mr. Pèrregaux Banker in Paris...
Your favor of the 20th. would have been duly acknowledged, had I not been daily expecting to leave this for washington. That of the 26th. would also have been follow’ed in time with my acknowledgements, but for the incident of Mr. Bonaparte’s Ship wreck which you have probably heard of long ago & which occasioned an excursion towards Newcastle to meet him. I have to thank you, Sir, for the...
Mr. Pichon has the honor to present his respects to Mr. Madison and his regrets that the reports of a Sickness prevailing at washington together with Mrs. Pichon’s State of health which does not admit, just now, of travelling have detained him here longer than he intended, and deprived him of the pleasure of waiting, as early as he proposed, on Mr. Madison. The latter cause, the Situation of...
Depuis ma dernière par laquelle j’ai eu l’honneur de vous communiquer la lettre du Gouverneur de Cube à moi adressée, j’ai reçu du Général Ferrand Commandant à sto. Domingo les arrêtés dont j’ai l’honneur de vous adresser un exemplaire. Vous verrez, Monsieur, que mes instances ont aussi eu de ce côté là tout le succès que je pouvais désirer. Dorénavant aucune prise neutre pour cause de...
Mr. & Mrs. Pichon present their respects to Mr & Mrs. Madison, and express their high sense of gratitude for the kind and friendly invitations they have newly received from Mr & Mrs. Madison to take a journey towards their farm. They both are extremely anxious to accomplish it, and regret exceedingly that the presence of the frigates at New York and their preceding bad state of health which...
J’ai l’honneur de vous adresser ci-incluse la réponse que je viens de recevoir du Gouverneur Général de Cube aux lettres que je lui avais adressées, et dont je vous ai donné, dans le tems, communication, relativement aux irrégularités qui se commettaient dans cette isle par des Corsaires français. Vous verrez, Monsieur, que ces lettres ont eu tout l’effet qu’on pouvait désirer. Il le serait...
J’ai l’honneur, conformément à l’ordre que je viens d’en recevoir, de vous adresser ci jointe sous le No. 1. une copie authentique du Senatus Consulte qui a donné dernièrement au Gouvernement de la france une nouvelle forme. Cet acte a déjà été notifié aux Gouvernemens étrangers dont les Ministres étaient accrédités à Paris et notamment à celui des Etats Unis, dans la personne de Mr....
J’ai reçu en son tems la réponse à ma lettre du 21. Juin, dont vous m’avez honoré le 16. du mois dernier. Il semblerait en effet, Monsieur, que si une puissance neutre ne prend pas des mesures propres à s’assurer que les bâtimens belligérens qui sont l’objet de la règle des 24. heures, exécuteront cette règle, celle-ci devient éventuellement pour l’un des deux belligérens une garantie...
Mr. Pichon presents Mr Madison his respects and begs him to receive his apologies that he leaves Washington City to go perhaps as far as Phila. without taking leave of Mr. Madison. The resolution of going so far is sudden. Mrs Pichon’s State of mind requires it. Mr. Madison may continue to adress any communications he may have for Mr P. at his house at Washington. Mr & Mrs. Pichon expect that...