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Whatever may be the general impropriety, I pursuade myself that on a Subject irrelative to my...
The following information appears to rest on such broad and explicit grounds, as to exclude all...
Represent to Genl. Wilkerson That the great probability of an amicable & early settlement of our...
I again intrude upon you the subject of the duplicate under cover, which presents a spectacle of...
Claiborne appears to be properly impressed par le awful crisis which awaits us, and promises...
I must trust to the peculiar delicacy and difficulty of my situation for the motive and the...
Accompanied by governor Claiborne, I, a few minutes since, met the merchants of the city, and in...
Capt. Stille late of the army—declares that speaking to Mr. Granger in Baltimore Concerning his...
I had intended yesterday to recommend to Genl. Dearborne the writing to you weekly by post to...
“A moment of awful suspense has arrived. Mr. Burr’s letter to Mr. Mead, of the 12th instant,...