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Your favors of the 20th. & 22d. came to hand yesterday, and this will go by return of post...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin to examine with rigour the inclosed projet of the...
Will you be so good as to enable me this morning to fill up the blank in the following passage of...
I must ask the favor of you to meet the heads of departments here tomorrow at 12. aclock &...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin, on his arrival at his office, to call & accompany...
Bell being the lowest bidder for the saltsprings has on that ground the first claim for...
The memoranda you inclosed me from mr Clarke deserve great attention. such articles of them as...
I return you the letter of mr Miller notifying the resignation of the Supervisor of Maryland, & I...
The Attorney Genl. having considered and decided that the prescription, in the law for...
Will you be so good as to order 2 copies of the Contingent account to be made out for communicn...
Candidates for the office of Keeper of the Light house at Smith’s point William Mountague. owns...
The inclosed are furnished by the Director of the mint to be laid before Congress. the law...
Whereas by an Act, passed the tenth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and...
Mr. Harvie concludes not to go to Richmond. I think it would be best for you to write to...
I have always proposed to re-appoint Genl. Gibson to his present office, wherein I hear of no...
Eli Vickery lives at Norfolk. if the letter be addressed to the care of Colo Thos. Newton, it...
Doctr. Stevens having been sent by the preceding administration in 1798. to St. Domingo, with the...
Expecting that mr Madison & yourself would be able with a little discussion to make up an opinion...
I return you mr Nicholson’s letter because it is chiefly on private topics . the two charges...
The papers you last sent me place Banning’s conduct in a more unfavorable point of view than...
You are so much the best judge of the propriety of adding 25. D. to the salary of the light...
The inclosed paper got mislaid by accident so as to escape my earlier attention. I do not know...
The appointment of Tucker Howland to be keeper of the Light house near Georgetown S.C. is...
The constitution having provided that the President should appoint ambassadors, other public...
Since I wrote to you on the administration of the foreign intercourse fund, I have deemed it...
According to the letter of mr Wagner inclosed in your’s of the 7th. inst. on the subject of the...
I have this moment recieved by express from the Govr. of Virginia the inclosed letter giving an...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 12th. and have this day recommended to mr Madison to...
I return you the papers concerning the duties payable in the Western ports, and consider the...
I have recieved from mr Nicholas a letter in which is the following passage . ‘if mr Gallatin...
Altho’ I know that it is best generally to assign no reason for a removal from office, yet there...
Briggs can tell me nothing of Fitzpatrick , and therefore I suspect we must have recourse to...
Being in the habit of filing in the proper offices all papers I recieve which are merely...
Will you give to the inclosed observations of mr Madison as early a perusal as you can? I have...
I return your letter to Genl. Muhlenburg which is entirely proper, and the more I have reflected...
I return Russel’s letter respecting Tupper which I had put by among the papers relating to the...
Your proposition to extend the hospital provisions to the ports of Portland, Portsmouth, Salem,...
I inclose you the recommendations recieved when the Collectorship of Nanjemoy was formerly...
I inclose you Colo. Peyton’s opinion on the two candidates for Nanjemoy. Genl. Mason says Brent...
I return you the papers in the case of the Spanish ship which having put in in distress is...
I do not know that we can better dispose of Belsches’s letter than by sending it to W. C....
I know of nothing which ought to detain you in the city longer than the time you mention. I...
I have this moment been called on by mr Hoffman & mr Rapp on the subject which will be explained...
My last to you was of the 12th. since that I have recieved yours of the 9th. 18th. & two of the...
I recieved last night your favor of July 26. and have this morning directed Commissions to issue...
I inclose you the letters of Bishp. Madison recommending Samuel Travis as mate of a revenue...
I inclose you the application of Saml. Lewis to be the successor of De Kraft, which he has...
Your’s of the 16th. was recieved on the 21st. Dickerson’s delay of proceeding to N. Orleans will...
I am just returned from a visit to mr Madison whom I went to consult on certain matters. I...
As we shall have to lay before Congress the proceedings of the British vessels at N. York it will...