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Doctor Stevens’s case shall receive a full & candid investigation. But it embraces several...
I enclose the rough draft of a circular to the collectors for the execution of the 7th Section of...
The within has just been received. I believe that the accounts of Mr Dunham are correct, & the...
Similar applications have been made from a variety of quarters. All those who intend to import...
I transmitted to you two days ago, under same cover correspondence in case of E. Randolph, and a...
Is it worth while to institute an enquiry? Banning is a very weak man. A.G. [ Reply by TJ :] I...
The Secretary of the Treasury, respectfully submits to the President the following Facts and...
Sketch &c. Expenses & Receipts of 1801 1. Interest & charges on public debt including repayt. on...
I enclose for your signature an Act making Cayahoga the port of entry of the district of Erie. It...
Humboldt’s map of which, since Dr Kraft’s death , I could not get another copy made, is at my...
Sketch A circular to the several Registers concerning intruders submitted to the consideration of...
Petition of lessees of Salines requesting leave to sell salt in Kentucky Submitted to the...
I sincerely wish something might be done for Mr Hanson. But he is not himself aware of the nature...
This application being made under the proviso of the 2d Section of the act to prevent intrusions,...
The revenue law directs that all the inferior custom house officers shall be appointed by the...
I received yesterday your’s of the 20th, and will attend to the dates of the several commissions....
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter from the Collector of New-Orleans, giving an...
I enclose the usual returns of payment by the Treasurer since you left the city, and a sketch of...
The owners of the Connecticut reserve, which by law extends 120 miles west of the western...
The Treasury report mentioned in the law is sent annually by the Comptroller, commonly in...
The 7th Section of the Embargo act seems to require the adoption of some general rule for its...
Gen. Jackson called last night and stated that a true bill having been found agt. Putnam,...
I have this day written to you an official letter communicating the incapacity of ——— Neufville...
I enclose the letters received on the subject of E. Livingston. If Mr Gelston is right in...
By conversation with Doctr. Jones, I find that the Bentleys who apply for the office at Yeocomico...
If the President will direct, in any words he may think proper, that in case any remittances are...
I enclose a copy of the annual financial report & request that you will have the goodness to...
I had selected Dowlf’s name for the very reason you mentioned; having conjectured that his...
The general direction of the prosecutions which it may be thought proper to institute seems to...
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...
Batture How would it answer 1. to cede to N. Orleans the right of the U.S. to the batture there...
If the President shall approve the enclosed form he is respectfully requested to sign it & return...
Mr Miller commissioner of the revenue applied to me to know whether there was any impropriety in...
Army amounts now (exclusively of marines who are 1,100) to about 5400 men The present expence is...
I enclose the letter which had been intended for Mr Short. The bill purchased for that object...
I have the honour to enclose the copy of a letter written this day to the Marshal of Virginia...
I have the honor of transmitting detailed statements of the Expenditures in the Quarter Master...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to enclose for the consideration of the President the...
A new revenue cutter purchased at Baltimore must ere now have arrived at Savannah: and seven or...
Remarks on the President’s message Irregularities in American seas & in our harbours . As it is...
The state of our finances continues to fulfill our expectations. Eleven & an half millions of...
The Secretary of the Treasury within three days after his arrival here made the enquiry on the...
I received last night the enclosed letter from John Smith of Ohio respecting Biggs’s loan to him....
In order to complete the estimates for 1805 , it is necessary to know the number and rank of...
At Mr Simons’s request , I enclose his letters respecting sea-letters. Several of the hints...
This man is totally incompetent & ought not to have been appointed. Yet to an application made in...
I have been here four days, and have felt the effects of my late stay in Washington: I am now...
The complaints for want of Stamps are certainly well grounded, yet difficult to remedy, at least...
I forgot to enclose in my last the letters from Barnstable & Boston respecting the violations of...