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The enclosed requisition of money for the Algerine biennial present proceeds upon the supposition...
General Dearborn returned the day before yesterday. At Frederick-town he met with Mr. Pichon, who...
The enclosed treaty and dispatches from Mr. Lear were received by the Frigate President, Capt...
I have been honored with your several favors of the 30th. ult. 1 & 2 currt. When I conversed with...
In the Globe of the 23 July you will see that Mr. Erskine has been appointed to succeed Mr....
I have been honored with your’s by last evening’s mail. I cannot however forward the letter to...
The present vacancy in the Custom-house here, it is supposed by some friends may produce another...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 1 October 1805, Department of State. “According to you[r] directions [not...
Mr. Thom proposes leaving your quarter’s salary in the Bank, if you approve it. Finding that the...
I have had the honor this day to receive your favor of the 15th. The post office is aware of the...
Capt. Dulton has arrived with the dispatches. They confirm Young’s account in every respect: the...
I have been honored with your favor of the 5th. with the accompanying packages. The enclosed...
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 3rd. inst. Mr. Gallatin has disapproved of the...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 22 August 1806, Department of State. “I shall retain the case of the crew of...
Enclosed are the abstracts from Sir J. Marriott’s reports, the references to treaties, and an...
The original of the enclosed letter from Mr. Monroe having become much disfiguered and rendered...
The Physician who attends me having advised me to ride to Baltimore, in the hope of finding an...
I was duly honored with your favor of the 8th. The demurrage of the Peace and Plenty was...
A favourable opportunity offering for Philadelphia, I have returned Mr. Duponceau his books. I do...
I have the honor to enclose to you several public and private letters. Those of importance among...
I duly received your letter covering Miller’s pardon and on the same day a letter from the...
I have written to Mr. Cathcart not to pay the gratuity to the delinquent Tunisians at New York,...
The heavy oppression and gloom under which I am labouring and which I have no prospect of...
The proposal I was directed to make has been promptly and handsomely accepted, as will be...
I have forwarded to Mr. Sanford the patent he requested. I have forwarded the letter addressed to...