ired by the resolution of the Senate of
January 20 so far as they exist in the offices, to wit:
Extract of a letter from the Department of State to Mr. Eaton, May 20,
1801.
The letter from Mr. Cathcart to Mr. Eaton dated Leghorn, June 15, 1801,
is not in the offices, but the substance of it is supposed to be recited
in those of Mr. Cathcart to the Secretary of State of August 15, 1802,
and July 2, 1801, extracts of both of which are transmitted.
The letter of Mr. Eaton of September 5, 1801, supposed to be that
intended by the Senate, as it answers their description. There is no
letter of his of September 15.
Extract of a letter from William Eaton to the Secretary of State,
December 13, 1801.
Extract from Captain Murray's letter of August 18, 1802.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Cathcart to the Secretary of State, August
25, 1802.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Morris to the Secretary of the Navy, March
30, 1803.
The letter from the Swedish admiral to Hamet Bashaw designated in the
resolution of the Senate is not in possession of the Executive.
The extracts above mentioned give the whole matter contained in the
respective letters relating to Hamet B. Caramalli. The parts omitted are
on subjects entirely foreign to what concerns him.
TH: JEFFERSON.
FEBRUARY 4, 1806.
_To the House of Representatives of the United States_:
Sundry letters relative to Hamet Caramalli, in addition to the documents
which accompanied my message of January 13,[35] having been sent to the
Senate on their particular request, the same are now transmitted to the
House of Representatives also, as the same subject is before them.
TH: JEFFERSON.
[Footnote 35: See Vol. I, pp. 392-394.]
FEBRUARY 7, 1806.
_To the Senate of the United States_:
I transmit, for the consideration of the Senate, a treaty entered into
on behalf of the United States with the Piankeshaw Indians, whereby our
possessions on the north bank of the Ohio are entirely consolidated; and
I ask the advice an