armed and equipped as a privateer with a commission from France
letter which I had the honor to write you
show the measures which the executive has been constrained to take to prevent in future such flagrant violations of the rights and sovereignty of the United States
unless the measures which have been directed are promptly and cordially executed in the respective states we shall be in danger of being involved in all the evils of a war brought upon us by dishonorable practices which we have had the power to suppress
tried patriotism of your excellency affords the President the most solid ground of expectation that you will direct the highest vigilance to be used in respect to the subjects stated in my letter
President of the United States has instructed me to express to your excellency his extreme regret at receiving information that a vessel sailed from the harbour of Boston