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In December last I gave information that a very violent violation of the Territory had been...
9 March 1801, Norfolk, Virginia. Arrived on 8 Mar. after departure from Spain in mid-December,...
10 March 1801, Amsterdam. Transmits copies of Leiden Gazette . Reports that weight Great Britain...
I am happy in yr. acceptance of the department of State in the new admn. & sincerely hope yr....
I offer you my sincere condolances on the melancholy loss, which has detained you at home: and am...
Permit me to present to yr. acquaintance Mr. Camp of Culpepper a young man who was presented to...
Since my last dispatch the enclosed being a duplicate, I have not heard a syllable from the...
The law which suspended the commercial intercourse between the United States, and France and her...
Having just returned from attending our Legislature at Albany I take the earliest opportunity...
For the liberty I am now about to take, I have no apology to offer, save that of Mrs. Kerr having...
Inclosed is Invoice & Bill of Lading of a Cargo I have laden on board the Ship Grand Turk, James...
I have the honor to inform you that the ship Grand Turk, charter’d at New York to proceed to...
The question of peace and War between Great Britain & the North of Europe still appears to depend...
I waited here sometime in expectation of the pleasure of seeing you. It is now nearly fourteen...
I had expected, with more satisfaction & pleasure than I can express, your arrival in this City,...
16 March 1801, Mississippi Territory. No. 45. Unpaid services of an Indian interpreter have...
16 March 1801, Lisbon. No. 45. Encloses translation of Spanish declaration of war against...
16 March 1801, New York. Requests passport for French passenger, Felix Verger, and his family,...
17 March 1801, Madrid. No. 267. Encloses copies of remonstrances to Spanish government on behalf...
17 March 1801, Lisbon. Encloses a letter from Humphreys, which was left open for his reading but...
This will be handed to you by Capn. Barney, who believes, and I believe with him, that he has...
18 March 1801, Málaga. Transmits copies of his last three letters. Encloses copy of [3 Jan.]...
18 March 1801, Naples. Encloses statement on U.S. ships in port between 1 July and 31 Dec. 1800...
18 March 1801, Paris. Reports that the Prize Council has not tried any captured U.S. vessels for...
18 March 1801, Lisbon. Relays news from England of George III’s illness and Prussian hostility...
18 March 1801, Bristol. Transmits copy of his 17 Dec. dispatch (since which he has received no...
Two days ago I was honoured with a Letter from the late Secretary of State, inclosing me a...
I hope you do me the Justice to believe that I participate cordially in the general satisfaction...
19 March 1801, Philadelphia. Reports his ship Good Friends will soon sail for Ile de France....
19 March 1801, Port Républicain. Reports that armed barge from British frigate Circe entered...
It is a pleasant circumstance for me, that when I do address you in writing for the first time in...
20 March 1801, Bordeaux. Encloses correspondence of his agent M. Pelletreau at Rochefort on...
Letter not found. Ca. 20 March 1801, Richmond. Mentioned in Jones to Levi Lincoln, 25 Mar. 1801...
I regret that we did not meet before my sailing, which I expect will be on tomorrow. My trip...
21 March 1801, Berlin. No. 186. Reports continuing British embargo on Swedish shipping is likely...
21 March 1801, Tripoli. No. 5. Encloses accounts of disbursements and accounts current and copy...
It is difficult to remain silent amidst the general exultation on the Election of the present...
I have this moment received intelligence from a person worthy of credit, at the Royal Sitio of...
I most sincerely & heartily congratulate you, on the late success in the Election of President,...
Perhaps it may be necessary to offer some apology for the liberty I take in now addressing you....
One of my neighbours when I lived in this place, Mr. Du Ponceau is about to publish a collection...
After congratulating you on the event of our Election of the President, and your appointment...
Trusting you will pardon the Liberty taken, and be disposed to render that Justice which my...
24 March 1801, Madrid. No. 269. Believes recent royal order stipulating that “every recaptured...
24 March 1801, Kingston, Jamaica. Transmits copy of last dispatch, which State Department has not...
The President of the United States has decided to appoint William Davies Collector of Norfolk—to...
25 March 1801, New York. Introduces and commends to JM’s attention his friend Josef Yznardy, who...
I am still here. Three refusals of the Naval Secretaryship have been re[c]ieved, and I am afraid...
Tho’ the King has recovered, he does not yet hold a Court, nor is it understood that he attends...
On the 13th. Inst. I forwarded you Invoices & Bill Lading of a Cargo I have laden on board the...