And I do hereby further require that the said armed vessel the Leander, with her officers and people, and the said armed vessels the Cambria...
James Houston, of Maryland, to be judge of the court of the United States for the district of Maryland.
To the Senate of the United States: I nominate James Monroe, now minister plenipotentiary of the United States at the Court of London.
Willis W. Porker, of Virginia, to be collector of the district and inspector of the revenue for the port of South Quay.
The first application by the ambassador for restitution of the vessels taken in violation of blockade having been yielded to,
But this demand has been pressed in verbal conferences much more explicitly and pertinaciously than appears in the written correspondence.
after which the inference is obvious that a renewal of the presents is to be expected to renew the prolongation of peace for another term.
the only remaining cause of difference brought forward by him is the requisition of a present of naval stores to secure a peace for three ye...
The Senate having advised and consented to the ratification of a convention between the United States and the Cherokee Indians, concluded at...
The Senate having advised and consented to the ratification of a treaty concluded with the Piankeshaw Indians for extinguishing their claim ...
Under these circumstances, and considering that the several provisions of the act of March 25, 1804, will cease in consequence of the ratifi...
The Bey preferred explaining himself by an ambassador to the United States, who on his arrival renewed the request that the vessel and her p...
It was deemed proper to give this proof of friendship to the Bey, and the ambassador was informed the vessels would be restored.
Her restitution was claimed by the Bey of Tunis with a threat of war in terms so serious that on withdrawing from the blockade of Tripoli th...
It will be perceived that some of these are not of recent dates, and that from the States of Maryland and Delaware no returns are stated.
From the Territories of Orleans, Louisiana, and Michigan complete returns have not yet been received.
As far as appears from our records, none were ever rendered from either of these States.
It was reasonably expected that while the limits between the territories of the United States and of Spain were unsettled neither party woul...