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I enclose a sketch of the conditions on which the salt springs on Wabash may be offered—also T....
On my return from Washington , I found your welcome letter of Oct er 16 th which my friends here,...
Observations Wm. Kettletas sd. to be an inmate of Gen. Wilkinson & appd. atty. General by him....
I received this morning your letter of the 9th instt. on the subject of Morocco & the Barbary...
I have the honor to enclose a Letter from the Auditor in which he expresses his doubts of the...
I have taken notes of the situation of the Indian tribes in lower Louisiana as given by Sibley,...
I enclose the recommendations &a. for sundry offices either vacant or where removals should take...
The enclosed requires but little comment. Why Mr Beckley did not divide the printing between Mr...
The information contained in this letter is certainly important. It explains what I heard that...
I have kept your message longer than usual, because my objections being less to details than to...
The Secretary of the Treasury, respectfully submits to the President the following Facts and...
I received yesterday your’s of the 20th, and will attend to the dates of the several commissions....
By conversation with Doctr. Jones, I find that the Bentleys who apply for the office at Yeocomico...
I had selected Dowlf’s name for the very reason you mentioned; having conjectured that his...
The enclosed letters from Govr. Claiborne to Mr Madison were communicated to me with a request...
I enclose herewith the following papers Recommendation for Commisrs. of Bankruptcy at Poukepsie...
I never have, from personal considerations, interfered with appointments, but for once feel...
The number of seamen employed in American vessels may be deduced either from the hospital money...
The Acts for adjusting claims to lands in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana have, where...
I have been here four days, and have felt the effects of my late stay in Washington: I am now...
I enclose a proclamation for the sale of the public lands in the Bend of Tenessee river Miss....
Under the law providing for the sale of lands in the Indiana territory, three new land offices...
I have read Mr. Latimer’s representation with all the attention the importance of the questions...
I have the honour to inclose the copy of a letter received from the Collector of Philadelphia, by...
On receipt of your letter I wrote to Mr Latimer & now enclose a copy of my letter & his answer:...
President’s message Might not the introduction, including the statement of French proceedings...
It is necessary to know where Eli Vickery lives in order to notify him of his appointment to keep...
By a law of last session Beaufort in North Carolina, which was formerly a port of delivery...
Your favour of the 23d and its enclosures were received day before yesterday. A bill shall be...
Mr Nourse acts, & has for ten years acted, as agent for the disbursements of this department for...
Outlines &a. 1. Specific appropriations—for each object of a distinct nature, and one to embrace...
A general expectation seems to prevail that Colo. Smith will be removed from the office of...
Will you look at Mr Ingersoll’s acct. & letters? It was objected to by this Departt. as being too...
Since, from this morning’s conversation, it appears that the choice of a Secy. of War must fall...
I intend leaving this city this evening & expect to meet you at Washington the last of this...
I return the memoir on the batture , which to me appears complete and decisive. The legal parts...
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter from the Collector of Philadelphia, covering one...
This will be handed by Mr M. L. Davies of New York, the candidate for the naval office. I used my...
I return the message with some general observations, but can offer nothing more precise, having...
I duly received your favor of the 28th ulto.—In the case of the intended successor of Gen. White...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration the “regulations concerning the Mississipi...
That part of the letter which relates to the rebuilding of the light house at Smith’s point...
I enclose a letter from W. Carr the land agent of the United States in upper Louisiana, in which...
I enclose some hasty remarks on the message— The incorrectness of the documents of exports of...
I return Lowry’s papers. I do not exactly recollect what had passed on the subject, & only...
I have, in conformity with your request, considered the several modes in which the Ministers of...
The instructions for the person to be sent to Buenos Ayres, having been filled with the name of...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to enclose the answer of William Watson Collector of...
< 2. What is the distance from Manchac to the Western boundary? > < 4. Are any of the officers...
I have the honor to return General Dearborn’s Memorial referred to me on the 21st. April 1803,...