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The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
Major O’Connor’s curious paper is certainly very ill calculated to promote his views. After...
The intelligence from the Indian countries confirms the opinion, which I had formed of the...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging the reciept of your letter of the 24. inst. I hope you will...
The business of Fort Washington is a bad one. The inclosed papers will shew, that there is no...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
I enclose a rough sketch of a letter to Genl Jackson. The nature of the subject, and the...
I can gather no news from the Officers of the Neptune worth communicating. Mr. Crawford has told...
The inclosed paper gives, it is alledged, the sequel of the battle of the 18: of June, between...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to represent to the President of the United States,...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 10. instant. The silence of...
The arrival of several Bremen vessels at Baltimore, has put the claim of entry on American duties...
I have received your letter of the 13h. instant, relative to the distressed Seamen in New-York. I...
The inclosed Register contains the latest news from Europe. The termination of Bonaparte’s...
On my arrival at New-York, I was attacked with a fever; and although I saw Mr. Gallatin and Mr....
On my return from New-York, I received your favor of the 2d. instant, and the copy of Mr....
I have received your favor of the 8: instant. Having heard from Messrs. Gallatin & Clay the...
The inclosed letters from Mr. Adams shew the impracticability of selling the Stock in Europe,...
Since writing to you yesterday, I have received the inclosed letter from Mr. Baring, which will...
Since my report was forwarded to you, I have had the pleasure of discharging the temporary loan...
The Cumberland road progresses (in ways other?) than I expected. The report is that Mr. Shriver...
Your instructions relative to Fort Harrison, and the reservation of the land in its...
The communications from the Departments of State and the Navy, will give you a great deal of...
At a meeting at the Department of State, Mr. Monroe brought under consideration the Algerine...
The inclosed report gives you the result of our consultation on the Resolution of the 29. of...
I send, for your consideration, Govr. Plumer’s reccommendation of his Son, to succeed Mr....
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit to the President, a copy of his letter to...
On the day of my departure from Washington, the Heads of Departments assembled at Mr. Monroe’s...
The Act of the 30. of April 1816 appropriates 250,000 Dollars for Custom-House establishments. It...
I have received your favor of the 4. instant; and shall alter the Circular on the currency, in...
Upon reflection, I think it best to proceed with the Circular to the State Banks, and to issue...
I trouble you with a draft of the agreement with Mr. Hassler relative to the survey of the coast....
I inclose Mr. Hassler’s letter, respecting a site for the Observatory. The reccommendation of the...
Having considered the question, as to purchasing a site for the Observatory, more attentively, I...
I inclose the Memorial of the Merchants of New-York, to which Mr. Irving’s letter (already...
Mr. Jones promised to communicate to you a statement of the subscriptions to the Bank of the...
The Collectors selection of a site and buildings, for the New-York Custom House, is generally...
A convention of representatives from the Banks of New-York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, decided...
The inclosed application from Mr. Hughes, appears to be within the rule, exempting the effects of...
It appears that Dr. Flord [Flood] returned to New Orleans on the 3d of July, and that the bank...
I find Mr. Jones so infirm in body and mind that I feel uneasy to be longer absent from...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit the following Statement to the...
The Bank subscription is filled. The deficit of the general returns, 3,000,000. Dollars, was...
Your favor of the 25. inst. has been received. All the answers to the Treasury proposition, for a...
When the report first reached me, that Mr. Sheldon was going to Europe, I felt some solicitude,...
Preparing to surrender the official trust, which you were pleased to confide to me in October...
The inclosed sketch will give you a general view of the finances. The item of floating debt is...
Col. Lane seems to think, that the Librarian has been too officious in making his communication...
A severe indisposition has confined me to my bed for three days. I am sufficiently recovered,...
If I had received your favor of the   instant, at Washington, I should have been tempted to...