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My brother Joseph C Cabell who will deliver you this letter has just returned from Europe where...
This will be presented to you by Mr. Woodward, who will shortly pass through Washington on his...
I laid before the General Assembly of Virginia the letter which I had the honor to receive from...
Mr. William McKindley, a member of the General Assembly from the County of Ohio, having informed...
I have the honor to enclose you a copy of a letter this morning received from General Mathews...
Your favor by express was safely recieved on Saturday night, and I am thankful to you for the...
I received by Express last night the copy of a correspondence between Commodore Douglass and the...
You will have recieved from the Secretary at War a letter requesting that the quota of the state...
I have received your letter of the 8th. authorizing the Executive of this State to call into...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose for your perusal, a copy of a letter this morning received...
Your letter of the 10th. has been recieved, and I note what is said on the provision which ought...
Your letter of the 15th. was recieved yesterday, and the opinion you have given to General...
Since my letter to you of the 15th. positive information has been received that all the British...
I am sorry that the information I must now give is not calculated to strengthen those hopes which...
Yours of the 19th. was received by yesterdays mail—On the order for discharging that portion of...
Yours of the 20th. has been duly recieved. the relation in which we stand with the British naval...
The Secretary at War having returned from New York, we have immediately taken up the question...
I shall tomorrow set out for Monticello, considering the critical state of things, it has been...
Your favor of the 24th. was duly received, and I immediately gave to General Mathews the...
Yours of the 31st. of July has been duly received, and I shall by this days mail give the...
Your letters of July 31. & Aug. 5. were recieved yesterday. the ground taken, in conformity with...
I enclose for your perusal the only letters I have received from Norfolk since those forwarded to...
In my letter of the 7th. I informed you that on consultation at Washington it had been concluded...
Your favor of the 7th. is recieved. it asks my opinion on several points of law arising out of...
your letter of the 7th was received yesterday morning. My last, by the way of Fredericksburg,...
I am this moment favored with yours of the 9th, but I fear the direct mail to Charlottesville is...
I send you the letter which I received this morning from Norfolk—I regret that the Norfolk mail...
I am sorry it is not in my power to give you any information from Norfolk, as I received no...
There was no mail this morning beyond Petersburg. I have therefore again to regret that I can...
I have the honor to enclose you General Mathew’s letters of the 12th & 13th of this month, which...
Your favors of the 11th. 12th. & 14th. were recieved yesterday being the first day for some days...
No mail has been received from Norfolk since Saturday morning; but one is expected this morning,...
I have the honor to enclose you two letters from General Mathews received by this mornings...
I return you the papers recieved in your letter of the 16th. the Secretary of State communicated...
Your letters of Aug. 11. 12. 13: had been before acknoleged, and in mine of this morning I...
I now enclose you General Mathews’s last letter, by which you will perceive that the Triumph and...
After having written an answer to your letter of the 17th—I have barely time to acknowledge, with...
Your favor of the 11th. on the subject of the Volunteers, was not received until yesterday—I feel...
Th: Jefferson salutes the Governor with esteem and respect, & returns him the papers recieved in...
General Mathews’s letter of the 18th states that the British remain as mentioned in his letter of...
Your two letters of the 19th. were received today—I received no letter from Norfolk this morning,...
Yours of the 21st. has been received, and I have accordingly directed that the packet addressed...
I now enclose you the last letter from Norfolk. The next will I presume be from Major Newton to...
I have the honor to enclose you General Mathews’s letter of the 24th. I am with the highest...
A letter from Norfolk, of the 25th. states, “the force of the British Squadron at 2. P.M this...
I do myself the pleasure to forward to you Genl. Mathews’s letter of the 26th. Augt. which is the...
I have the honor to forward Major Newtons letter of the 31st. of Augt. You will observe what he...
I now forward you Major Newtons letter of the 2nd. to whom I have mentioned the assurance of Sir...
I now return you Majr. Newton’s letters. the intention of the squadron in the bay is so...
I have the honor to enclose you Major Newton’s letters from the 4th to the 11th instant...