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I have the honor to transmit herewith a letter from Major General Wilkinson of the 31st. Ult....
§ From John Armstrong. 18 April 1814, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
Gen. Winder arrived last evening. A general exchange of prisoners has been concluded with the...
So long as we had reason to beleive that the enemy intended and was in condition, to re-establish...
I have the honor to inclose copies of a correspondence between Major Genl. Izard and General...
Will it not be necessary to send to Gen’l Harrison a commission to treat with the No. Western...
I had the honor of forwarding to you some days since (I think on the 9th. instant) several...
The three last mails from Sackets harbr. brought nothing in addition to what I have communicated....
I was informed yesterday by Col. Tatham that a number of letters for C. Gobert had been left at...
The enclosed letter, & one other to the Secy. of State, were received by me to-day under a cover,...
I have the honor to transmit herewith, in obedience to your orders of yesterday, a General Report...
I have the honor to send you the letter book of this Dept. with the orderly book of the Adjt. &...
This letter of Lt. Col. Croghan is highly improper 1st. because he made no complaint of what he...
Perceiving many defects in the organisation and practice of the accounting branch of this...
I send herewith a letter, received by express, from Sackett’s Harbor. The information given, is...
Having been made acquainted with the instructions given to Commodore Decatur, in the event of his...
The Secretary of War has the honor to report that in his opinion the interests of the public...
I have given to the late occurrences at Washington, in relation to myself, all the consideration...