Papers Accompanying the Message of the President

Conclusions are reported by the American Envoys in Paris concerning treaties, payments, and more. Exhibits are given of all that has occurred between the Ministers of the United States and French government officials including letters, descriptions of meetings and conversations, extracts from personal journals, and newspaper articles. In general, the exhibits address issues of how long the envoys will stay in Paris, how friendship will be restored between the two nations, and if the United States will give France a loan. The French have decided to seize neutral American ships carrying British... Mehr ...

Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1798
Verlag/Hrsg.: Pittsburgh Gazette
Schlagwörter: International / American Envoys / Paris / French Republic / United States / Role d'Equipage / privateers / friendship / treaty / loan / Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / John Marshall / Elbridge Gerry / Major Rutledge / Colonel Pickering / England / Monsieur Talleyrand / Monsieur de Beauchan / Monsieur de Beaumarchais / P. Barras / LaGarde / Dutch / Holland / Redacteur / Council of Five Hundred / neutral / British / Citizens Representatives / Monsieur Villers / Journal du Soir
Sprache: Englisch
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Conclusions are reported by the American Envoys in Paris concerning treaties, payments, and more. Exhibits are given of all that has occurred between the Ministers of the United States and French government officials including letters, descriptions of meetings and conversations, extracts from personal journals, and newspaper articles. In general, the exhibits address issues of how long the envoys will stay in Paris, how friendship will be restored between the two nations, and if the United States will give France a loan. The French have decided to seize neutral American ships carrying British merchandise and traveling to or from and British port.