In compliance with the request of the House of Representatives, expressed in their resolution of the second of this month, I transmit to both Houses those instructions to, and despatches from, the Envoys Extraordinary of the United States to the French Republic, which were mentioned in my Message of the nineteenth of March last, omitting only some names, and a few expressions descriptive of the persons.
I request that they may be considered in confidence, until the members of Congress are fully possessed of their contents and shall have had opportunity to deliberate on the consequences of their publication; after which time I submit them to your wisdom.
JOHN ADAMS.
United States, April 3, 1798.
The galleries being cleared, the Message and documents were read.
Ordered, That they lie for consideration.
Monday, April 16.
The Vice President communicated a letter from John Sloss Hobart, resigning his seat in the Senate, in consequence of his appointment to be Judge of the New York district; which letter was read.
Ordered, That the Vice President be requested to notify the Executive of the State of New York that John Sloss Hobart hath accepted the appointment of Judge of the New York district, and that his seat in the Senate is of course vacated.