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There was no mail this morning beyond Petersburg. I have therefore again to regret that I can...
I now enclose to you Major Newton’s last letter, and am with the highest respect Sir yr. ob. St....
I now enclose you the last letter from Norfolk. The next will I presume be from Major Newton to...
I have the honor to forward to you Major Newtons letters of the 26th. and also of the 27th and...
After having written an answer to your letter of the 17th—I have barely time to acknowledge, with...
I now forward to you two other letters from Major Newton, and have the Honor to be with the...
I have the honor to enclose you General Mathew’s letters of the 12th & 13th of this month, which...
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...
You will receive inclosed Major Newtons letter of the 3rd. instant. I am with the highest respect...
Th: Jefferson salutes the Governor with esteem and respect, & returns him the papers recieved in...
I now return you several of Major Newton’s letters some of which have been kept awhile for...
No mail has been received from Norfolk since Saturday morning; but one is expected this morning,...
A letter from Capt: Reade of the 21st. states that nothing new has occurred—and that the British...
I am sorry it is not in my power to give you any information from Norfolk, as I received no...
I have the honor to forward to you Majr. Newton’s letter of the 24th. I received your letter to...
I have the honor to enclose Captain Reades letter of the 22nd. instant, and to be with the...
I now forward you Major Newtons report of the 6th. instant. I am with the highest respect Sir yr....
The enclosed letters were delayed for the purpose of being forwarded by the direct...
I return you the papers recieved in your letter of the 16th. the Secretary of State communicated...
Yours of the 21st. has been received, and I have accordingly directed that the packet addressed...
I now forward you Major Newtons letter of the 2nd. to whom I have mentioned the assurance of Sir...
Three letters from Capt: Read of the 25. 26 & 27 instant, all received by last nights mail, state...
I have the honor to forward a letter from Majr. Newton of the 21st instant, and to be with the...
I do myself the pleasure to forward to you Genl. Mathews’s letter of the 26th. Augt. which is the...
The honble mr Clay, in addressing the within to me, seems not to have recollected that the...
I have the honor to forward to you a letter from Major Newton, of the 22nd. instant, and am with...
I have the pleasure to enclose you Capt: Reads letter of the 18th. by which it appears that the...
I beg your pardon for not having enclosed Major Newtons letter of the 30th. of Sept: as mentioned...
This will be presented to you by Mr. Woodward, who will shortly pass through Washington on his...
Major Newtons letters of the 4th. & 5th. are enclosed. I have the honor to be with the highest...
I now forward to you Capt: Reades letter of the 23rd. and have the honor to be with the highest...
I have the honor to forward to you Majr. Newton’s letter of the 23. I am with the highest respect...
General Mathews’s letter of the 18th states that the British remain as mentioned in his letter of...
My brother Joseph C Cabell who will deliver you this letter has just returned from Europe where...
I laid before the General Assembly of Virginia the letter which I had the honor to receive from...
I have the honor to enclose you Major Newton’s letters from the 4th to the 11th instant...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose for your perusal, a copy of a letter this morning received...
I recieved last night your favor of the 10th. there can certainly be no present objection to the...
Between 3 & 4. years ago I recieved the inclosed petitions praying for the pardon or the...
In my letter of the 7th. I informed you that on consultation at Washington it had been concluded...
Your letter of the 10th. has been recieved, and I note what is said on the provision which ought...
Mr. William McKindley, a member of the General Assembly from the County of Ohio, having informed...
You will have recieved from the Secretary at War a letter requesting that the quota of the state...
Your favor of the 12th. was received yesterday evening, and the course which it prescribes shall...
Your favor by express was safely recieved on Saturday night, and I am thankful to you for the...
I now forward Major Newton’s letters of the 30th of September, and of the 1st. and 2nd of this...
Your letters of Aug. 11. 12. 13: had been before acknoleged, and in mine of this morning I...
Your letters of the 21st. & 22d. are recieved, & I now return you Capt. Read’s of the 18th. we...
I shall tomorrow set out for Monticello, considering the critical state of things, it has been...