Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War between the United States and France Volume V Part 4 of 4 Naval Operations from January to May 1800 United States Government Printing Office Washington, 1937 Electronically published by American Naval Records Society Bolton Landing, New York 2011 AS A WORK OF THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THIS PUBLICATION IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. I N D E X I N D E X pnge Abbot, Antonio, prisoner of war, Congteds 26 Abbot, Joel, seaman, Conq~es.s. ........-.---.---.---.-e.d--.-e.de.ded.ed.--.ed.ed.ede.d-.-e.d ...... 15 Abbreviations index to sources- ---------------- ----------------- _- ix Abigail, schooner, Captain Chadwick in convoy of Warren- ------- ----- 336 Acaste, H. B. M. S., Capt. Edward ~ellows: SPllg, brig, captured by ...................................... 418 Spoken by Warrm_--------------__------------------4-1 0 Accountant of the Navy. See Turner, Thomas. Active, Captain Haekins, convo ed by PicMng. ...................... 529 Active, prize schooner. See ~'Jctiw. Active, ship, Msster Jonathan Holbrook: Captured by privateer La Troiuieme Fer~aiUeus-e ---------------- 319,320 Recaptured by Volunteer and Dispatch -----_-------- ----- --------- 320 Actm of Congreaa: Appropriations for Navy -_____------------ --- --------------- 497 Authorizing publication of these documents_-- - - - -- --- -- - - - -- -- - - - vi BDeetfteenrc eg oovf emrnemrcehnatn otf vUe.ss Sel.s Nagavayin, tr eFfreernrecdh tdoe. p.r.e.d.a.t.i.o.n.s.-. -. .- .-. -. -. -. -. -. .- - - 443347 Marine Corps, fixing rank and pay ------------ ---------- ------- -- 434 Prohibiting slave trade ...................... -__-- _ _ 498 Removal of Government to Washington ........................... 439 Salvage in cases of recapture ------------------- ------__---__- --- 263 Suspendin% c.o mmercial intercourse with France..-__ ----_ - - - - - - - - - - - 250 Adamant, H. M. S., Captain Hotham, anchored in Table Bay -_--._294_ - Mams, Hugh, ordinary seaman, Congress ------------_-_---..- - -___--- 15 Mama, John, President, U. 6. A.: Correspondence with- Navy, Secretary of --------------------- 174,363,444-446,564,565 Tmxtun, Thomas, Capt .................................. 174,175 High approbation of, conveyed to Captain Trurtun_--- ------------ 295 House for, at Washington, D. C ................................. 28,29 Instructions for completion of house for ........................... 213 Passport issued to U. S. S. Porkrnzouth ------_. .................... 404 Thanks of, conveyed to officers and crew of Constellation__-_- _ _ _ _ - - _ 295 Mama, Reuben, bo~C,o ngress - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Mama, Samuel G., terms of contract for cannon sent to. ----_-----30-8 --- Adams, .U. 6. S., Cspt. Richard V. Morris: Acluevements of------------------.---------.-----------.-- 403 AAlnpchhioar,e sdc hino oBnaeer,a arteecrarep tRuroeadd sb -y- -- -- -- -- -_ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - --. -- -- _-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 516132 Amved at Baesaterre Roads with convoy ......................... 443 Brig recaptured by-----------_-_------------------------------ 563 British letter of marque recaptured with assistance of Znsrtrgetztec___- 563 Captures and recaptures by ------ --_------------ ---------------- 410 Convoy duty ----------------------..---------_----_-------5-6-9- -- Cruising to windward --------------..-------..---------. .---------- 137 Dove, brig, captured by ........................................ 563 Encounter with John BuU, British privateer ------------ --227 --.. General Massena captured by- ------------------------ --------- 258,563 Grinder recaptured by_------------------------->--------------- 563 IsabeUa, schooner, recaptured by 258,563 La Frmpue-se captured by. --_------------------10-3,- 5-63- ---------- Le Cfambeau captured by -----_-- - ............................. 258, 563 L'Heureuse Rencontre captured by .----------------_2_58-,5-63- ----- Naney recaptured by--,------------------------------------ 563 Non& =' reilrecaptured by-----------------_------------------- 563 On uadeloupe station------------__---_-_----------------2--2 7,377 Orders and instructions for --------------------------------- 386 587 588 NAVAL OPERATIONS; JANUARY 1800-MAY 1800 Adams, U. S. S., Capt. Richard V. Morris-Continued. Fa ge Philadelphia in company wth- ------- - - -- --- - - - -- - ---- - - - -- - 5 78 PrisciUarecaptured by----..--..--------------------..------------- 563 Provisions shipped to, in Florida ------------------- - - 416 ---------_--. References ta .................................... v, 159,386,526,570,671 Renomie captured by--__------------------..--------------------- 563 SaiIing qualities extolled by an officer of _-__--_--__-__-----------4-0 3 Schooner recaptured by----------------____------------------------ 563 See Morris, Richard V., Capt. Vendemiaire captured by -----------------..--------------- 1-0-3-,5-6-3. Zylphia, brig, recaptured by.. -,--.... ............................ 563 Adelside, French schooner: Captured by H. 3. M. S. Pelican- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 31 1 Proteat by onner, against capture by Buckskin-- - - - - - - - - - - -- 311 Adlinton, Daniel, master of schooner Sdly_ --------- .- - _ - _ - _ __ __ -- - - - -- - 278 Admirals in the Navy, rank of, should be established -_-----_-- - - 287,288,296 Advances should be made to destitute Americans only_ -----_-_------ 368 Advmture, brig, blaster FareUe ---------------------------..--------- 392 Adventure, schooner, Captain LGbridge, spoken by Warren -------_-- 432,486 fiffreck, Cspt. John Warner, spoken by Warren ------------------- 343 Iliricaine, French frigate, arrived at Santo Domingo_ ______- ------------ 490 Agenora, Captain Blake, convoyed by Pichering_ _-____--------..-----5-2-8. . Ahrena, John,s eaman, Congress- ----------_---------------- 21 Aiguier, Lieutenant of Infant% & Lo Vengeance, wounded ----------..----- 169 bim6, commander in ~rencb -----.-.-.--..-..---47-0 -------------- Akins, Matthew, seaman, Congress- --_-___-------------_------ 15 Alarm, fl. B. M. S., in company with Constitutwn- ----------- 508,509,554,566 Aldrich, Ddm,s eaman, Congress 14 Alert, brig, Capt. James Mansfield-,- --c--h--e---s--eUdBU BbUByUB UBBUoB-rUnBUeBo-U -B---UB--U-BU-B--- -------__---- 277 Alexander, Captain Lombard, in convoy of Warren. .................... 336 Alexmder, Captain Perkins, convoyed by Picke& --------- --_--------- 528 Alexander, landsman, brig Ariel, killed ------ .......................... 477 Alexander, Alexander, Jr., midshipman, Pinckney --------------..-----1 50 Algeciras, Spsin, brig Columbia condemned at- ---------------------- 574 AlgiCerasn: non desired by-- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 77 Gemge Wahinqton to take cargo to ........................ - 507,568 Ma& for --------------------------___-__--_------------4-6-3. .---- Sophia, brig, arrived with stores- -----_- -_-_--------_------ -- _---- 568 Sophia, brig, miled with cargo for ....................... 136,339,483,508 Stores for ......................... 76-81,136,339,370,483,484,508,568 Swedes and Danes have yielded to demands of ..................... 57 Timber for, shipped on Hero ................................ ---- - 78 U. S. Frigate loading with storea for ----_------. --__--_- -4_83,_484- -------- men, Mr., midshipman, Ezperiment, prize master on Anna _--------- 71,75,290 AAlllleenn, JGeomrdwo,n l Wet -, o-rd-ina-ry-- -s e-- a-m-- -a --n -, - ,C - o- n- g- r-e -s -s -_- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- -- _- --- _- --- -- -- -- -- - -- ---- - -- 25116 Allen, Jemea, and, ordinary seaman, C as .................... - - 20 Allen and Howland. Ses Hawland andxen. Aller, Peter, seaman, Congress- ----------------------------------- -- 16,26 Allyn, Nathan, Capt. crew of, impressed_ __----_-------------------- 418 Allyn & Howland. &ee Howland & Allen. Aimand, James, ordinary seamen, Congress ---------..-----------------2 4 Aimira, schooner, Captain White, under convoy of Norjoik ------------- 371 Alphia, schooner, recaptured by Ahnu- ------------..-------------.-.- - 663 h l i a ,p rize: Court decided no salvage due Conatkfutwn ------------. 399 -----------. AAmmeeRrriiecccaaa,,p stMuhrisepsd,t e Cbr ayCp Cataloeinnbs StEiitdmudtsiyo, -ni-n f- r-co-om -m - pF- -ar en- n-y c- wh- -ip t-h r-i -vC -aa -tne -t e-or -n - -- - --- --- --- --- --- --- --_ -- --. --. ---- ---- . --. +-- -- -4- 08,341901990 kmericm citizens in dietress at Curacao - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ---- - -- 237 Amity, ~chooner.M aater Shipley. ............................. 392 Amodkcoggin, brig. See A&roecoggin. bmory, [William], Lt., U. S. M. C. Condilution in cutting-out expedition at Porto Plats--------------------------- 503-505,509 Amphion, H. B. M. S., Captain Bennet: Ca tured a Spanish brig- ---- -- ----- --- ---- -- - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - 346 ~ ~frome, visitred Cm stuion- -.------- --- - ---- - - --- -- - - - - - - - - 290 INDEX Amphitheatre, prize to Experiment: Psge Armed and fitted out by Constitution. ...................... ---- 256,269 Arrived at Ca~Fer ancois ............................. - --- - - - 1 83.184 Case of. subrnjtted to Cantsin Talbot --_-------- - - --- - - - - - - - - - -- - - ' 3- 3- 4 ~onstitutiona ccompanied by------------ ----------- 349, 359, 369, 443, Ester, French p4r5iv0a.4te5e1r.,, 4 c6a2p., 4tu6r4e,d4 8b1y,-4-8- 5-, .-4 -9 -1 -, .4- -9 -9-,.6 - 4--1 -,5 .- 4- 3- ,-5 .- 5 - 4- ,-5 .- 6 -6 - ,-5 . 8429,55; 8439 6 Gordon. midshi~mans. ent on board in nlace of Lieutenant Porter------ 185 :--------------. Nymph, recaptured by -------------- ------- - - -- 496 Orders and instructions for, from Constitution --._ --_--__. _-.__ -26_3,2_64 Porter, David, Lt., put in command ---------------..-----.----2-6-3 ,264 References to ------------------------------------ v, 440,458 Signaled to join Conditution- ----- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - 412 Amphitrite. See Amphitheatre. Anchom : C h e s a p e a k e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 420 Townsend's wil not do for New York. ............................ 397 United States, proved defective --_-------------------------- --3-84- -. Andero, Morria, prisoner of war, Congtesa_ ------------------ - - - - - 26 Anderson, John, seaman, Congress- ------------__-----19- -.----------- Anderson, Ildark, seaman, Congress. ......................... 21 Andrews, Captain, PoUy _-____-_ - - _ - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - 433 Andrewe, Andrew, seaman, Congress - _ _ - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 Androscoggin, brig: Capture of, by French privateer L'Union ---.- ------------------- 54 Recapture of, by Enterprize- -.- - - - - - _- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54,137,561 Angenorea, ship, Capt. Benjamin Hutchings, spoken by Warren----- -- - 377 Ann, brig, recaptured by Me+tCmack. See Anna. Ann, Captain Brown, convoyed by Pickering -_--------_ ----------.-.- -- 528 Ann. Ca~tainJe ffrvs, convoved bv Picken'na .................... 528 Ann; scLooner. see ~nne, di ~z~erimknt. Ann, sloop, Capt. Rheuhen Barns, to load timber in Georgia- -_--- -_-_-- 380 Anna, brig: Recaptured by Merrirnack -_----~--__---------------4-4-3,-5 63 Salvage money ---------_---------------------------- 5-7-2,-57-3- ---. Anna, schooner, Master Benjamin Dutton. See Anne, prize to Experi- ment. Anne, schooner, Capt. Benjamin Dutton: Captured by Ezperiment ----- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,75, 290 Captured under American colors ----------------- - --------- - --- 100 Examined by Constitution 92 --------.------------------- Interrogation of Captain Dutton .............................. 95-99 Libelsuitdismissed-----_----__---------------------------2-1 6-218 No Tribunal at Cape Francois for trial of ....................... 99,100 Opinion of Judge Rawle in case of ............................. 430,431 Sent into Cape Francois---------------------------- 95 Ann Maria chartered to take cargo to Tunis_ __--_ - --- -- - - - ----- - - - - - 507,568 AAnntthhoonnyy,, Ibsarpeteali nC hscahrloeosn,e Cr aMptaariyn - s-h-i-p- M--a-r-y,- c-a-p-t-u.r.e- a--n--d e-sc-ap-e-- - -- - -- -- 2-60--23-682-2 ._-- Anthony, Joseph, surgeon, Pinckney .............................. 344 htilles, Lesser, map of, facing page--- ----..-----------------------2-7 5 Antonio, Emamel, seaman, Congress- ---_--..-----------------------1-9 Antonio, Joseph, eeaman, Congress- -_-----_--------------..--------2-3- Apollo, Captain Strout, spoken by Essez .......................... 499 Ap leton, Thomas, U. S. Consul, Leghorn, correspondence with Wm. &iton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406,407 Appropriation recommended for purchase of timber- _ - - - - 425,426,487,488 Appropriation required for construction of ships-- - - --- - - - - - -- -- - 138-140 April, Thomas, ordi8na., 8 seaman, Essa -_--_,-------3-5 -------------- ~quilonH, . B. M. rtptain Boys, spoken by Warren- ------------- 226 Archer, John, Lt., Chesapeake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Archives, Survey of Federal, New York, acknowledgment to- ----------- v Arden, James, informed no convoy to be sent to India -----..----------- 242 -in, John, able seaman, Essez ---------..------------.-------- ----- 35 Argus, brig, Mester Colby, spoken by Warren ........................ 413 Mel, Captain Griffith: In Leghorn watem 214 See Ariel, ship, Captain Coats. 590 NAVAL OPERATIONS; JANUARY 18WMAY 1800 Airel, ship, Captain Coats. Page Anchored in Table Bay .............................. -- - - - - - 294 Bearing message from Captain Preble_ _-------_---- - - - 3 00,324,346 DCaecprteuer eodf bE o nLd'Eemgynpattei oCno -n-q-u--is-e - - -- -_ ---_ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -_-_- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 447767--447799 DMna and Two Betseys in company with .......................... 476 Sailed for Philadelphia 324 ----------------.----------- Armstead, Moses, American seaman: Captured on board Belsies, killed prize crew- -- - .. -.- _ _ - _ _ - _ - - _ _ - - - 524,540 Description of ...................................... 525 To be tried for murder in Porto Rico __----_- --------- - --------- 524,525 Anxwtrong, Elijah, seaman, Con8 r. ess -,--..-----------___-__--___2-2- --- Armstrong, James, private; U. M. C., Congrcss .__------_---25- ------ Arnold, George, part owner of schooner Tabitha ....................... 344 Arrogant, H. B. M. S., in company with Easm -----------..- --- -- 486,499,506 Araenal at Harpere Ferry, site considered _----_------------- --------- 482 Amenah, naval, not provided for by Congress- --------- ---- - _--------- 58 m a l a , W ar Department, will furnish powder to Navy --------_---__ 59 Artillery, flying, of Ssnto Domingo, is disbanded --_------ ----------- -- 184 Asbiie, John, seaman, Congress. ............................... 18 A&, Wm., confined for attempted mutiny on Essa- ----..--------__--_-5 06 Ashmead, Captain, ship India -------------_- -.._--_--_---- ------.--- 40 Aapda, Indiaman, fired salute at launching of President -_--. .- - ----- _-- 405 Aator, John, muskets consigned to- -_--------------..--_---- --------- 457 Aatres, Captain Babson, convoyed by Pickering -.-___--_-_____--_- 5.2-8 __ Ahttayla, nRtoab, eprrtiz, el,e fmt oonne cya pdtuuer eDde lvaewsaserel - a-n--d_ P_ic-k-e-r_in_g- -fr-o-m--- --s a-l-e- -of- -- - - - -_ --. -- -4-6 0,446814 Atkina, master of schooner PoUy ---_------____-_--__-.-__----1-1-6- ---..- Atldnaon & Co., money transported for, by Insurgentc --_---__---2 49,300-302 Atlantic, brig, recaptured by John Adams ----- --------_----------- - 341,563 Atlantic, ship, Captain Waters, bound from Calcutta to Philadelphia- - - - 272 Attornay, U. S., for district of New York, instructed regarding prize Smjt-----..----__-------_-------..----_-----..--_------__--__---_2_4 6 Attorney General of the United States, Charles Lee: Correspondence with Secretary of Navy ------------_-_ - 270,277 __-.- ----. Reference to------------------------------------- 85 Auditor of the Treasury. See Richard Harrison. Augusts, U. S. S., Lt. Archibald McElroy: Bearing messages for Captain Little ----- --- - -- - --- - - ---. - - - -- -.- - 256 BCoosmtotint uatciocno macpcaonmiepda bniye_d b-y _----_--_ -____--._-.__-- __--- _- .--_ - -_- --_-__ -_ -_ ----_- .---- -_ _8._2-_ , 2_5_9, _52-3713 Cruising off Jacmel-_-__--__--_-- -.-- -- - - - --- - - - - 336, 383 LHaa sM bueteinn eo rcdhearseedd tboy a-s-s-is-t- T_o-u_s_sa_i_nt_,_ _____- _--_-. -- _.---.-- - - -- -- -- -.-.-- -- -- -.--.-. -------- -- - 319111 Operating under Constitution- _-__ - --_- ----- - - - _ - -- _ __- - _-.- - _-_- 337 RPreofveriseinocness steon_ t- t-o- -C--a- p-t -a -i -n - T- -al-bo-. -t -u-n -d -e _ r- -c-o-n_v-o -y _ o_ f- _ - -- -- _- -- -_ -- -_ V_-, 3-1-2-,- 3-7-6-, 43872 Sailing qualities of _---. .......................... ----------- - - 367 Supplies for Toussaint's forces at Jacmel---__--------_-- ---- _----- 355 Aurora, brig, blaster Corey, convoyed bv Pinckney ------_---_-__ ___--_ 134 Aurora, Captain Bsrtlett, in convoy of @men- --__ 335 Aurora, prize schooner: __--_----arrarrarrarrarrarrarrarr-- Randolph, Richard B., midshipman, prize master of ---__------_- _ 117, 118 Recaptured by Insurgente -__---- _ - -- - - - - - -.- - - - - - - - - - .1 17,118,176, 363 Autri, brig, spoken by Warren 387 _-_----------------.-------------- Babet, H. B. M. S., Mineroa and other ships brought to by _---------_-- 364 Babson, captain of Astrea ----------------------------------------- 528 Babwn, Isaac, quarter gunner, Congress _----_----- -- - - --------- - ----- 13 Bailey, Louis C., midshipman, Richmond: Correspondence with Secretary of Navy ---------_-_-_---- ----.- -- 570 Prize master, schooner Chance ............................ -- ---- 570 Baily, David, seaman, Congress 20 ----------------------------.--- Baily, Bobert, private, U. S. M. C., Congress ------------------------- 25 Bainbridge William, Master Corndt., U. S. S. Norfolk: Circulars, etc., to be delivered to Lieutenant Calvert ---..- - -- - ------ 513 Correspondence with Secretary of Navy ........................ 466,613 References to- -----------------__ -- ------ 154, 190-192,235,325,381,426 See Ndolk, U. S. S. INDEX Bdnbridge William, Master Comdt. U. S. S. NmfoIk--Continued Page Slave tradera boarded by Norfolk and General Pinckney ------------ _ 291 To be relieved by Lieutenant Calvert- ---------_-__---------------4 66 Baker, Mr., sent with dispatches from Enterprize ...................... 54 Babr, Barker, master, ship Neutrdity -------------__---------------- 499 Baker, Joseph, Comdr., H. B. M. S. Calypso, extracts from log of ----- 348, 354 Baker, Thomas, Capt., U. S. S. Dekzware: Correspondence with- Navy, IJeoretary of ............................. 196,197,528 Phillips, Benjamin H ---,----------3-23,-324- -_--------------- Dispatches delivered to, from Captain Truxtun ------- ------------- 137 Has enlisted sixteen distressed Americana- _--- __ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - - - _ _-- - --- 237 La Vqeance, French ship, badly crippked by enemy ------------- 196-198 Prize money paid to. ..................................... 460,461 References to- -----------------__-------1-2 1, 145,148,333,342,377,429 See Delatoarc, U. S. S. Bslcerres, Lord. has tried to p- acify- Tou_s saint. ....................... 281 Belch, William,' chaplain, Congreas ----- - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - -- - - -- - 13,36 Baldridge, John, private, U. S. M. C., Congress 25 Ball4 Edward. See Ballard, Edward. ---------~-dpedpedpe-dpe-dpedpedpedpedpedpe Ballard, Edward, sailng master, Chapeake, warrant for- -.- - - - - --- - - - - 253 Ballard, John, Lt., to be on Congress. .............................. - 421 Ballou, Aaron, seaman, Congress. ............................... 17 Baltimore, Md., Marybnd and Potapsw, aloops of war, built at- -------- 9,552 Baltimore, U. S. S., Master Comdt., William Cowper: Anchored at Basseterre Road-- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l f 2 Brig, loaded with sugar, taken by ---___--__-------___-----__---2--2-6- -- Convoy duty ................................................ 133,226 Disguised as letter of marque ------------ ........................ 226 Engagement with privateer which escaped ........................ 227 Insurgmte in company with----------------------------------- 31 LLGe BBtidUk&zRdt JJeeuunmessssee, cparpiztue rteod, bsoyl -d- --------------- -- -- -- - -- - ---_ - - -- -- --_ -- -- --- ----- -- -. 6- 9- -,2 - 26,536531 LIEsperance captured by .................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - 563 L1E8pcranee,d ecree of condemnation in cese of ------------------ 401,402 Movements of 137,226,227 On Guadeloup-e, s-t-a-t-io--n- --_-----------------A------------------------- ---------- 137,227,377 References to..-., ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - .. -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - v, 148,386 Schooner recaptured by ............................... - - 526 To take charge of convoy from St. Christopher .................... 143 Banks, Captain of Wey. ............................... 529 Bantam, William, steward of ship Louis ---------- --------------- ---- 42 Baptimt, John, boy, ConstcUdim, wounded ------------------------ 163,211 Barbary Powers, naval forces required in Mediterranean to protect com- merce---------------------..---..-------------------------------- 57 Barber, Wilken, Master, ship Miwva, protests capture of Minema---- 363-367 Birrbine, John, seaman, Congress. ............................... 14 Bardon, Led, sailing master, Portsmouth _------. ------------3-14- ----- Barge8, armed: Boston engaged nine ---------- - - - - -- ---------- - - - 271,32 6 Br'menl engaged with .-.......--..--..--.--.--.-1.-6. ----.--.-. Jo n, schooner, captured by ................................. 387 Mara ship, captured by ...................................... 260-262 B w , r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 207 Baring, A., & Co., money transported for, by Insurgente- - - - - - - - - - - - - 300-302 Baring, Zoum of in London ---_--. ................... - - -- 339 Barker, J-h, &apt., brig PbUy -- ----- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - 343 Barker, William, ordinary seaman, Congresa .......................... 20 Barlow, Joel, Consular Agent at Algiers ----------- ---------------- 77,78 Barnet, Elisabeth, Mrs ................................. 369 Barnet, Xaaac Cox, U. 8. Consul, Bordeaux: Advances should be made to destitute Americans only -------------- 368 Capture of Mima protested before--- ........................ 363-367 Correspondence with Secretary of Stab- ------------------- 368,369,371 Law compels maetere to show shipping artides during settlement of disputes with seamen ----,------------36-9 ------------- To be cautious in giving certificates to vessels purcfiaeed by belligerenk- 368 Two percent commission, charged by agents, too high ------..-..----- 368 592 NAVAL OPERATIONS; JJANUABY 180eMAY 1800 p.ge Barns, L., master of Vidory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 Bame, Rheuben, Capt., sloop Ann- --------.-------------------- -3 80 Barnwell. See Murray, Barnwell & others. Ban, Captain, Clinton- - - _ _ - - _ _ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - -37-1- Barr, Captain of Neptune ---------------------------------- ------ -.6-28 Barreaut, Captain, tried and acquitted for loss of L'lnsurgtntc- - - - - - - - - 181 Bam11, George, midshipman, Congress ........................... 13,36 Barrett, William, seaman, Congress 15 - _ - - - - - . - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - Barron, James, Capt., U. S. N.: Member of court to enquire into loss of masts and spars of Congre88-- 414, 436,454 Member of court to trp mutineers from Congress -----_---------- 441 Mentioned for command of Congress -_._-------------..----,--,- 421 Barron, Samuel, Capt., U. S. S. Chesapeake: - Bearer of message to Don Ramon de Castro., g- overnor of Porto Rico- 540 Correspondence-w ith- Navy, Secretary of- ---------- 252,253,522,523,526,527,540,557,558 Truxtun, Thomas, Capt., U. S. N ....................... 441,442 ~ebbeorf court to investigate loss of masts and spars of Congress- - - 414, 436.454 Mentioned for command of Congress- -----..- -- .. .-- ------ -------.. ' 421 Orders and instructions to ----------- 522, 523 President of court to try -m-ut-ine_ers_ fro_m _C.o--ng--re-s_s-- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- - .-- _4 41 ,520, 521 References to- ----------------------_----_--. -- -- 451,452,462,545,555 See Chesapeake, U. S. S. Some of officers intended for, to go on Congress ---_----_---------- 492 To put himself under command of Captain Decatur ---- --- - - ----- -- 522 To relieve Captain TaIbot in West fndies- ----------- 526, 527,555, 556 To transport money from Charleston, S. C ........................ 573 Will be superior o@cer on GuadeIoupe station if Captain Murray sailed without orders. .................... 526,527 Barry, Edwrud, U. S. S. Warren- _ - _ - - _ -- - - _- .- - -- - -- - -- -- - -- --- - -.-- --- - -- - -- 9-3-,18-0- --- Barry, John, Capt., U. S. frigate United States: Correspondence with Secretary of Navy- _ _ _ _ _. -.._--------- ---- 537,558 RDeisfperaetcnhceess tforo- -m_ -E-n-v-- o -y-s - -t o- - F - r-a -n-c -e - -b -r -o -u -g -h -t - b- y- -.. .-. -- -- .-. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 328085,,359687 See Uniied States, U. S. S. BBaarrtrayl lW, Jilolinaamth, aonrd, imnaarsyt e-rm oaf n,U nioCno ngress --___-_. -- --..-.---.-.----------.- -------.1 82,2401 -__-----__.--- Bsrtholomew, captain of Elmira ----------._.- ----------.- ------52-8 ---. Bartlett, Captain, Aurora ----_-_.._--_---_--. ..- . - .-- ..- - ..---------- 335 Bartlett, Captain, Union- ---_-------.- ----..------------------------3 71 Bartlett, Elkanah, ordinary seaman, Essex _-___----------------..----3-5 Barton, Jeremiah, Lt., Insurgente: Advised by Captain Murray to retire ----__-------- --.-.----.- 4-79-,4 80 Correspondence with Capt. Alexander Murray 254,316,479,480 ----_-.-_.- Sent on shore with confidential letters_-. - - - - 213 ._-_-.-_ .. -_-_. Bashaw of Tripoli. See Tripoli. Basseterre Roach, I?. S. vessels operating at- -_____--.-- ----- --- .-- --- 112 Batavia: Essez anchored at--.------------..--.--..----------------------- 516 Easassaa pwriollc ceoednivnogy t soh, ifprso mfro Cma-p -e - -o f- -G - o- o- d- - E- -lo -p ..e - - -- -- -- -- -.-. _. - - -- -- -_ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 354374 Governor General of- Asked to exchange salutes with Essez ---_-----.-.. ..- - ----- ----- 514 Informed of the early arrival of Essez -___-----.-- .-- -------- -- 514 BBaatteess,, JXaornseese, M or.,d imniadrsyh sipeammeann, ,C Eonagsreet s-s -_-------- -- - .--- --. -- --- --- -- --- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 13,3356 Bayacere, barge, Captain Villegrain ---__-_-------- - ---.-- - -------- - -- 413 Bayley, Mountjoy, General: FCroernrcehsp pornidsoennceers w, citahr eS oef c_r -e_ta-r__y _ o_f - -N -a -v -y - .-. -- -- -- -- -- _- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1164s Baynet. S& Benet.. BazzoI, mate, French schooner, La Magdelaine ------------------------ 469 Bsakman,captern of Hope--.------------L------------------- 528 Be4 Captain,Hope----------------------------------------- 433
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