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This morning I recieved yours, inclosed to Mr. Bedinger—I obey your orders immediately, & am...
I have the honor to inform you that I am already at the Station assigned me, from whence you will...
The absolute want of Forage and provisions compelled me to return to Norfolk last night, from the...
Mine by last post will account to you for my being this day in Town, without seeing the British...
I have this moment examined the 4 British Ships—presumed to be the Triumph, Bellona, Leopard, &...
After dispatching mine of yesterday, I forded (a bye way) to the Sea Banks, & approached the...
The moment I dispatched my Express with my letter to You of yesterday of 8. o Clock—I went to...
The moment I dispatched my express of Yesterday, I set out in my Whale Boat to arrange the...
I have just returned from Mr. Cornicks, on Linkhorn Bay, where I found a Masters Mate,...
After my express of Yesterday was dispatched, I set out across the Haven in the Whale boat with a...
I have just this moment returned from the Coast & Inlet, where I have been my usual reconoitering...
After recollection !. I forgot to say that, on the 18th. instant, a Negroe, in a Canoe, passed...
Capt. Decatur & Capt. Hull will be with me tomorrow, at Lynhaven, in order to examine that place...
After dispatching my note to you, of yesterday, from Norfolk, I made haste to return to this...
All today as last night, nothing new. The Tenders said to get supplies at the Wash Woods. I think...
This morning has produced nothing very material that we yet know of. The Triumph, Leopard, &...
This morning the Leopard & Melampus are off , in the last 4 Hours. The Triumph remains, but no...
Last night I dispatched my Whale Boats, with six trusty oars, to Cape Charles, & Smith’s Island;...
I have this minute arrived on shore from the L. House Cape Henry.— The Ship hitherto called the...
I am this moment returned from the Cape Henry Light House. The Triumph, & Patriot, came in last...
My Whale Boat returned last night, from Smiths Island & the Eastern Shore at Cape Charles.— From...
The Patriot went out again yesterday, & in the evening stood close in near the Light House, Cape...
Nothing material this last 24 Hours. I sent off my Store Boat to replenish at Nfk last night; &...
I came up here yesterday to settle my Monthly accounts; &, by the Evenings Mail, was honor’d with...
Pursuant to the permission I asked, and now presume on, I inclose you my ideas on the particulars...
On the 21st. Instant I was enabled to obtain an ultimate settlement of the accounts for current...
An indisposition which has followed me into this country, and attacked me with slight fevers and...
I arrived here last night, after having gone through an additional & thourough examination of...
I am this moment from Lynhaven Inlet, which I thought it proper to visit before I set out to the...
After dispatching the Survey &c, inclosed to You last night, Comr. Decatur called on me, in bed,...
My last (4th. instant) advised You that I had consented, at Commodore De’Catur’s request, to...
Just as I completed the Land part of my Survey, (forming a correct base, and accurate adjustment...
I drop you a Note by this Post, chiefly to furnish you with the readiest address, if any occasion...
I have just finished completing my agricultural designs for this year, leaving the Plantation in...
Calculating that you will be at the seat of Government on the 4th. July, perhaps to continue...
By last Mail, I did myself the honor of transmitting to you a printed pamphlet on the subject of...
I have directed Mr. Bonsal, Sir, to transmit to you the second printed Pamphlet on the subject of...
A few days ago, in conversation with an Officer of high standing in the Naval Department, with...
18 August 1809, Washington. Relates his financial losses suffered during and after the...
10 March 1810, Norfolk. Transmits enclosures for JM’s perusal but reminds him that “these...
18 May 1810, Norfolk. Gratefully acknowledges receipt of JM’s friendly reply to his 10 Mar....
18 May 1810, Norfolk. The same mail that brought JM’s letter [not found] also carried one from...
25 May 1810, Norfolk. Sends JM papers “on the defence of Lynnhaven Bay, the Chesapeake, Norfolk,...
10 July 1810, Norfolk. Believes it is important to add to his former communications the enclosed...
Observing that Government are now occupied on the claim of the United States to West Florida, &...
4 March 1811, Norfolk. “Perhaps there never was a period when speedy communication was more...
The inclosed offer to the people of Norfolk, in whom I have not yet found those boasted patriotic...
The conspiracy which has transpired northwardly, as just announced in the public prints, calls on...
26 June 1812, Norfolk. “I am making the last effort which seems to be left in my power to return...
I have come up from Norfolk prepared to offer proofs to government of that unabating zeal for the...