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on, and relating the acts and deeds of Bonaparte at Alexandria, Acre, and Jaffa; which had the desired effect. He then confidentially informed me, that the Emperor had commanded him to reply to the French government as he deemed most conducive to the interest and good of Barbary: that he should cut matters short: that proper steps should be taken to defeat their cabals and intrigues, and a watchful eye kept for the future on the motions of the French Consul, and all his agents; and that I might assure the British government, that his influence shall always be used for the interests of the English. Upon which I thanked him, and told him that the Emperor might always command my services, whenever he deemed them necessary. You will no longer apprehend the ascendancy of the French in this part of the world, as it is all over with them; nor will they ever succeed as long as this excellent Moorish Chief guides the councils of thee Emperor. I remain, with due respect, SIR, Your Most obedient servant, JOHN BUFFA. To John Ross, Esq. Acting Consul General, ' Tangiers. No. VI. Letter from Captain STEWART, of His Majesty's Ship Seahorse, to ----. His Britannic Majesty's Frigate Seahorse, June 1806. MOST NOBLE AND EXCELLENT SIR, Presuming on the great friendship between our royal masters, I have sent an officer on shore to request of you, leave to purchase some cattle, sheep, and fowls, for myself, my officers and crew, who have been long cruizing without fresh provisions. He is authorized to draw bills on the British government for the amount of the purchase, which I will approve and sign. The quantity of cattle we want, will be about twenty-five, of sheep about eighteen, and of fowls about twelve dozen (besides some eggs and vegetables), more or less, according to the price. May the light of Heaven be shed upon you many years! I have the honour to be, with great respect, Your most obedient humble servant, JOHN STEWART, Captain. No. VII. Letter from Lord COLLINGWOOD to His Excellency the Governor of Larache. Ocean, off Cadiz, 8th July 1806. MOST EXCELLENT GOVERNOR, I have received the letter which Your Excellency directed to be wrote by Dr. Buffa to one of my officers who sent to Larache for stock; and I beg to express to you the great sa
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