Sir, | Alicante 21st. July 1807 |
I had the honor of addressing you under the 7th. Ultimo on the subject of the papers of the Ship Bra[d]ford of Newbury port J. P. Clark Master, & have since no letters from Government.
Herewith you will plea[se] find the Marine List since the last of December till the 1st. Current which it is pl[ea]sing to observe is as full as the preceeding but from the practice of the English in [c]apturing or detaining our Vessels from one Enemies port to an other our trade has been lately very much obstructed and [it] is to be apprehended must suffer consid[e]rable towards Autum when it becomes more brisk than at present.
We have not any appearance what ever of contagious or Epid[e]mical disorders and all Spain as far as we can learn here is perfectly health[y.]
The U. States Ships Con[sti]tution & Hornet are both here. This go[es] by the former. With true respect I have the honor to be, Sir, Your Obt: Huml: Serv[t.]
Robt. Montgomery
DNA: RG 59—CD—Consular Despatches, Alicante.