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I am closely confined by the run of visits from the members. can you therefore do me the favor to...
I think there is nothing in the former regulations of the Salines which hindered merchants or...
Can you state to me the vacancies within your department needing to be filled? there were a...
The rent we proposed for the Indiana lead mine was 2/10 of 3. years’ produce = 6/10 of 1. years...
I inclose you a letter & a pamphlet from the court of Chatham county in Georgia against Edward...
Are not the following officers wanting? Jeffersonville. Register Reciever. Ohio. Register. I know...
As it will be necessary to decide how this question of the Batture is to be settled, we must of...
I return you the report with great approbation. one or two verbal changes, and, in one place, the...
I will sign a proclamation for the sale of the lands North West of Ohio whenever you think...
The defence of Orleans against a land army can never be provided for, according to the principles...
It seems I think that a pardon may be justly expected in the inclosed case. but the practice we...
I return you Sprigg’s letter, & inclose a recommendation from Govr. Sullivan in favr of...
Your proposition of yesterday has some good phases and merits consideration. I have only seen mr...
The Cutters being intended to fulfill a legal object, if that of Charleston is not competent, we...
Th:J. returns the inclosed papers to mr Gallatin. he had put Barnwell’s letter into his hands...
I suppose the sum of mr Lyon’s chapter of lamentations is that the salt works cannot supply every...
Monroe will be here on Sunday; he will bring us no new information, as far as can be judged from...
I imagine that Barnwell sees his own case with the egoism natural to all men, but increased by a...
I think there should certainly be an enquiry into the conduct of Taylor of Ocracock, the charges...
It is impossible to detest, more than I do the fraudulent & injurious practice of covering...
Mr. Elliot (whose speech I saw not till last night) has so pointedly denied our account of the...
I think with you that the establishment of ports of delivery at Green bay & Chickago would only...
I find Bastrop’s case less difficult than I had expected. my view of it is this. the Governor of...
I return you Towers’ application & send you a similar one from a mr Stewart. the idea of our...
Previous information had led me to believe it necessary to remove Abbot also. the inclosed...
In questions like the present, important neither in principle nor amount, I think the Collectors...
It would certainly be very desirable that our citizens should be able to draw home their property...
I send you mr Brown’s papers respecting the public property in N. Orleans. I see nothing in them...
Will you be so good as to propose any corrections to the within which you may think it needs? I...
I have written to mr Smith proposing to order a couple of gunboats from New York into the...
The inclosed from the Secy. of the Navy are sent for your perusal that you may know the orders...
There is no source from whence our fair commerce derives so much vexation, or our country so much...
The appointment of Joseph Farrow as Keeper of the Lighthouse at Cape Hatteras is approved.  DNA :...
On considering the papers which James Brown sent us, containing a statement of the parcels of...
The act concerning revenue bonds was presented to me the night before last, signed yesterday, &...
I have this moment recieved the embargo law, but I do not sign it till I have returned it to the...
There have been several appmts of Marshal to N.C. all of whom have refused to accept. West has...
I think it will be impossible to form general rules for carrying into execution the 7th. section...
It is a maxim of our municipal law and I believe of universal law that he who permits the end ,...
Will you be so good as to furnish me with the documents or information for the Senate desired in...
Mr. Madison happening to call on me just now, I consulted him on the subject of Hoffman’s letter....
Would it not be better to direct the application to be made to the present judge, in order to...
Can mr Gallatin enable Th:J. yet to give to the Senate the information they asked respecting the...
A Bill supplementary to the several acts for laying an embargo on vessels Etc. for vessels coming...
I suppose it will be proper to institute an enquiry against Briggs the reciever at Cincinti. on...
If, on considering the doubts I shall suggest, you shall still think your draught of a...
On the amendments to the embargo law, I am perfectly satisfied with whatever you have concluded...
I return you Price’s letter respecting Pilch’s case, which we must recollect should the judge...
I suppose that Favre can carry his necessary provisions from N. Orleans across the lake in a...
After such an abuse of his trust by Biggs, and the concealment and other circumstance attending...