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To James Madison from James Anderson, 27 January 1807

Baltimore 27 Jany. 1807.

Sir

I have had the honor to receive Your letter of the 22d: instant, with my Commission & your Instructions to Consuls & vice Consuls. Permit me, Sir, to return You my sincere thanks for the confidence which You have been pleased to place in me & to assure You that I will endeavour to merit a continuance of Your protection.

I now take the liberty to return You, Sir, the cypher for secret Correspondence, which I have copied with attention & I hope free from error: I wish to hear of it’s being received.

The severity of the Weather prevents the navigation of this port. I shall sail for the Havana the moment the ice will permit. With the greatest Respect, I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient Servant

James Anderson

DNA: RG 59—CD—Consular Despatches, Havana.

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