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I enclose the applications for the office of collector of customs at Wilmington. The office is...
President’s message 1st page Foreign relations —“could leave no imputation on either our...
I enclose sketches from which to make the financial paragraph. You will perceive that there is...
It has been suggested that the provisions of the non-intercourse Act which forbid the importation...
My child continuing very unwell , I sent him with Miss Nicholson about 16 miles out of town, mean...
I enclose a letter from Mr Simons respecting the new slave importation law . Is it proper that he...
On my return from Geneva, I found your friendly letter of March last. Most sincerely do I...
I had intended to leave this for Orange to morrow; but, under an impression that the late...
I enclose Mr Gerry’s letter—There was, in my opinion, but one way in which he might have saved...
You omitted mentioning the Post office where to direct the Letter to Dr. Bache . I have filled...
I sent yesterday to the Secy. of the navy, and he will transmit to you a letter from Gen....
Memorandum respecting the suit instituted by E. Livingston , against Th s Jefferson late...
Estimate of the Secretary of the Navy Proposed Specific appropriations Objects Amount of specific...
(Copy) At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on the 28th. day of April 1806....
The State of our finances continues to fulfill our expectations. The balance of near six millions...
Library appropriation 5,000 Pd. Gilmer as for freight 296 .95 Balance now in Treasury
The Secretary of the Treasury reported to the Board, that provision has already been made to meet...
Present: James Madison, Secretary of State. Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury. Cæsar A....
Remarks on President’s message Louisiana – 1. It seems to me that the treaty ought not to be laid...
  General Sketch of officers of Government First class— Paid out of monies which have come in the...
Sketch &c. Expenses & Receipts of 1801 1. Interest & charges on public debt including repayt. on...
Army amounts now (exclusively of marines who are 1,100) to about 5400 men The present expence is...
Remarks on the President’s message Irregularities in American seas & in our harbours . As it is...
The state of our finances continues to fulfill our expectations. Eleven & an half millions of...
+ Lewis Rush — carver, a respectable & firm republican—not known personally + Sallows Shewell—...
A Sketch of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year ending 30th Septer....
Facts Receipts last year—11½ millions Revenue accrued same term larger than that of preceding...
Observations on Dr. Stevens’s claim. Dr. Stevens was appointed, in Feby.-March 1799, Consul...
16 December 1801, Washington. Transmits the secretary of the treasury’s 14 Dec. report and the...
A sale of the city lots pledged for the repayment of the within mentioned loan, cannot, in my...
# The Law, having given to the Collectors, the Appointment of a number of inferior Officers,...
Names to be enquired into for Minister to Spain N. Hampshire — Sherburne Dist. Atty. or judge...
J’ai L’honneur d’informer, Votre excéllence, que je viens de recevoir ici, un paquet à votre...
Period —What? of representations or of restoration of deposit? propositions had been...
Represent to Genl. Wilkerson That the great probability of an amicable & early settlement of our...
Its with the greatest reluctance that I am about to trouble you again on my business at the...
The enclosed list contains all the alterations which seem necessary in the President’s list , so...
a . instead of the words “those of the first three quarters & a ” to the end of the paragraph;...
Revenues exclusively of internal duties after 1801 Impost permanent may be estimated at 8,000,000...
I hope that your administration will afford but few materials to historians; and we have already...