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I have answered a letter from this man, a few days ago, stating that the bills would not be paid...
I enclose two letters from the collectors of Delaware, & Barnstable respectively with the...
David Parmelee, who is recommended, [and] applies for the appointt. of agent, will make an...
The petitioner is imprisoned; and I find that the application, which is supported by a...
The following is the designation of the office at Sacket’s harbour— With great respect Your...
I understand Mr Harrison’s nomination has been negatived. As we must within twelve days make a...
I enclose the only recommendation for the office of “Surveyor of the port of Darien and Inspector...
If you approve, I will send the enclosed on Monday to the Committee. May I, when conversing with...
If the principle, doubtfully approved by Judge Peters, but adopted without reservation by the...
I have the honor to transmit Adam Gantz’ petition praying for a pardon, the effect of which will...
I once more enclose the Sandy hook papers. It is true that some of the alterations which you...
I enclose for your signature a proclamation for the sale of certain lands under the law also...
The enclosed application which is grounded on the power given to the President, by the embargo...
The enclosed bill was presented this day for payment, and the question arises whether any salary...
I enclose another San Domingo question. Does Mr Dallas’s opinion as given at large in the Aurora...
Letter not found. 28 May 1801. Mentioned in Gallatin to JM, 29 May 1801 . Requests attested copy...
keeper of light house lately erected on Franklin island. Orchard Cooke the member of the district...
The transactions at Jersey (Powles hook) are certainly infamous. The Surveyor Williams a...
Candidates John Stricker recommended by Robt Smith—repub. Delozier the surveyor—a moderate...
I have the honor to enclose a report on the subject of the expenses incurred by debtor States in...
The enclosed were received during my absence. Is it necessary to give any particular directions...
I have the honor to transmit a statement shewing, as far as returns have been received from the...
The repeated neglects on the part of Mr Neufville Comr. of loans for S. Carolina to render his...
For information The seizure at Michillimakc. which was ordered to be restored, and is alluded to...
I forgot to enclose in mine of this morning the within letter which I promised to lay before you,...
I presume that this application may now be granted, informing the party that only one vessel will...
I think with you that the cutting out of the Western road, as proposed by Mr Moore, is the most...
It may be agreed that the land shall be applied to no purpose than light house—& that the keeper...
The security for the office of Receiver must not be nominal. If M. Maury is not worth 10,000...
I find upon enquiry that the State of New York did in the year 1800, obtain credit, under the...
I have the honor to enclose the Charter-party of the ship Osage chartered for the United States...
I do not perceive that any alteration is necessary in the enclosed. But I think that it would be...
24 October 1801, Treasury Department. Encloses copy of letter from George Latimer about prize...
I herewith transmit three copies of the annual account of the contingent fund; one of which is...
In the case of the Hampden & Sidney , for which permission had been granted by Govr. Langdon, the...
This is sent only to shew additional reasons for stationing Gun boats in that district. I will...
I have the honor to enclose copies of a letter from the President of the Bank of the United...
I this moment receive yr. letter which Mr. Patton sent after me. I am so much fatigued that I...
For information The amount may be exaggerated; but this shews to what extent the British are...
Geo. Warfield wants a greater tonnage than has been allowed by the general regulations. One ton...
I am clearly of opinion that the issuing of certificates is unnecessary & improper. The monthly...
I will attend to the enquiry in the case of R. Cross; &, if Gen. Dearborne cannot recommend any...
The enclosed communications from the collector of Philada., respecting the admission into port of...
It does not seem that, under existing laws, any difference can be made between a Haytian and any...
Notwithstanding what was said yesterday respecting Judge Meigs, yet as he is satisfied, & an...
I enclose, to be returned, five certificates from Gov. Sullivan received since this morning & not...
I will thank the President for the loan of the survey herein mentioned & which relates, I...
I enclose sundry letters which will I hope be sufficiently intelligible. Indisposition prevents...
I enclose Palmer’s commissions which were never sent. The mistake was immediately discovered; but...
[ Note in unknown hand :] Petersburg Jan. 31. 1808. John Shore Collr.—case of the Ship Felix...