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I this moment only receive your letter of the 17th. Mine by this mail renders nothing more...
Your two letters of Jany. 17 & 22. were duly recd. I hope your health was restored as soon as was...
I thank you for the copy of your Message. The moderation it breathes towards Spain will be...
Your favor of Jany. 26. came duly to hand. The information I wish to be obtained from Genl....
I have recd. a letter from H. Lee dated Nashville Aug. 24. stating that he had corresponded with...
I have recd. yours of the 10th. and return the correspondence between Col Mercer and yourself....
I have recd. from Mr. Jefferson your letter to him, with the correspondence between Mr. Canning &...
The inclosed is of little consequence, but you will see that it ought to have been addressed to...
Yours of the 3d. instant, with copies of your two letters to Judge White now returned, were not...
A most distressing picture has been presented to me of the condition of Mr. Cathcart and his...
Your favor of July 27. from Plattsburg was duly received, and I am very glad to learn from it,...
In the hurry of acknowledging yours of Ocr. 17. recd. at the last moment of the opportunity for...
I have recd. your favor of the 13th. I beg that you will not think of the pecuniary subject till...
Your favor of the 22d. has been duly recd. I am so much aware that you have not a moment to spare...
I have rcd. your favor of the 3d. I am much obliged by the kind manner in which you speak of my...
A letter from Mrs. Dallas has just come under my eye, by which I find she is subsisting on very...
Your favor of the 18th. was handed to me by your servant, at a moment & place which did not...
Inferring from the silence of the Newspapers, since they announced your appointment as a visitor...
I have duly recd. yours of the 27th. Ulto. I am very sorry that I shall not be able to have the...
Your two letters of the 13 & 15th. inst came together by the last mail (sunday evening) too late...
I have recd. from Mr. Lear engaged in settling the accounts of General Hull, a request of what I...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 5th. followed by a copy of the public documents; for which I...
Mr. Morris who was employed for several years on a confidential Mission to Spain, observes to me...
Mr. Ths. Lehré of S. C. is a candidate for the vacant Collectorship of Charleston, and writes...
Your favor of the 9th. did not come to hand till the evening before the last. From a...
On my arrival here last evening I learnt that you had reachd home the day before yesterday. I am...
I find that Mr. H. Carroll, son of Charles Carroll, who brought over the Treaty of Ghent, is very...
A very near friend of Mr. Stone of Fredg. who is not ignorant of my having on former occasions...
My neighbour & your Acquaintance Mr Richard Taliaferro is desirous that one of his sons should...
Your favors of Mar. 27. & April   came duly to hand. You know already that I submit the...
I have recd. your favor of the inclosing papers from the war office. The path I am endeavouring...
Yours of the 29th. Ult: was recd. by the last mail. I have not yet heard from Judge Brook, but...
I recd. by the last mail a letter from J. H. Causten, accompanied by a huge volume of Documents,...
The friends of Mr. Geo: Conway now of Alabama, who are among my near & much respected Neighbours,...
I thank you for the “Message” put under cover to me. The topics which it embraces are well...
Yesterday’s mail brought me your favor of the 16th. with a Copy of your message: the only one...
Altho’ your personal and official acquaintance with Mr. J Graham, be well known to me, I can not,...
I recd. by yesterdays Mail your favour of the 4th. covering a copy of the Message, and another...
Yours of the 1st. inst: came on slowly. I return the letter from Mr. Ingersoll whose continued...
The mail of saturday brought me the Copy of your message. It is a fine landscape of our...
Having just recd. a letter stating the circumstances in the extract enclosed, I have thought it...
I have just recd. a letter from Mr. Stone, wch. I inclose as the shortest mode of making his...
I have recd. your favor of the 31. ult. The retrospective claim for Newspapers has been made on...
The mail of saturday brought me your favour of the 16th. The letters inclosed in it are returned....
Tho’ sorry to trouble you so often I must ask the further favor of you to let me have from the...
The day after you left us I recd. a letter from Mr R. B Lee which I inclose. It contains a fuller...
Among the names which are presented for consideration in filling the vacant Chair in the...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 18th. You were not more surprized than I had a right to be...
I have recd. yours of the 14th. The inclosures leave no desideratum at present observed but the...
Yours of the 20th. was duly received. The external affairs of our Country are I perceive,...