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You witnessed in the earlier part of the administration the malignant & long continued efforts...
The constitution having provided that the President should appoint ambassadors, other public...
On the question who are to pay the petty jurors in the courts of the US. in private cases? it...
Thomas Jefferson asks the favor of a meeting of the heads of Departments on friday the 3d. at 12...
The memoranda you inclosed me from mr Clarke deserve great attention. such articles of them as...
I inclose you Crowninshield’s and Gibaut’s letters recommending Stevens & Storer . Storer was...
If mr Gallatin will be so good as to call on Th:J. on his arrival at the office, the other...
An American going to Paris considers you of course as his natural patron there; but still it is...
Congress adopting a court, adopts all it’s officers. The Sheriff consequently is the competent...
In questions like the present, important neither in principle nor amount, I think the Collectors...
The answer to the petition of Percival & others praying that they may be permitted to send a...
By virtue of the act, entitled, “an act making Provision for defraying any extraordinary expences...
I have examined the papers respecting the St Domingo trade, and now return them to you. not...
In a letter of the 6 th inst. I took the liberty of troubling you with a part of my annual...
Being in the habit of filing in the proper offices all papers I recieve which are merely...
I take the liberty of putting under the protection of your cover a letter to Cardinal Dugnani at...
It seems I think that a pardon may be justly expected in the inclosed case. but the practice we...
There is no source from whence our fair commerce derives so much vexation, or our country so much...
Yours of the 23d. was recieved yesterday. your letter in which Coquerel’s case was mentioned was...
The more I consider the letter of our Ministers in London the more seriously it impresses me. I...
Your’s of the 24th. came to hand last night. the rapidity with which the post moves between...
The short answer to the Collectors is that Sea letters are never given out but in time of war....
On the reciept of your letter of the 6th. observing you would leave N. York before an answer...
I should think mr Woodside’s application to send provisions for the family of our Consul at...
The following Commissions to be issued Michael Baldwin of Ohio to be Marshal Of Ohio Thomas...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Gallatin & wishes to know how he does to-day. he...
Would it not be better to direct the application to be made to the present judge, in order to...
I inclose you an application from Josiah Deane and others suggesting connivance in the collector...
will you examine the inclosed and make any alterations you think adviseable? it is written, as in...
I have had a consultation with mr Madison on the application of the British vessel of war for...
Mr. Duval’s nomination waits only for a Senate. it may be sent in tomorrow & confirmed the next...
The inclosed is entirely approved . I recollect one other pardon ; to Brown, who was in jail in...
Your favors of the 16th. & 17th. were recieved the last night. the contents of the latter shall...
I inclose you a list of officers proposed for Commissions to know whether those belonging to your...
Can you be so good as to let me have the financial paragraph this morning as there is not more...
I observe that a fund for the contingent expences of government subject to the President and to...
I learn from an eye-witness that Govr. Page, since his retirement is not only in poverty but real...
I return you the letter of mr Gelston respecting the Brutus. from what I learn she cannot be...
I inclose you David Greenlaw’s affidavit to be forwarded to the District Attorney of N. Carolina...
If there be any doubt about the position of the Marine hospital at Boston, we are hardly...
This letter will be presented to you by mr George Ticknor , a young gentleman of Boston . he...
I think the proper instructions for Mr Christie’s revenue cutter may be drawn from those given to...
In the case of mr Bloodworth our first duty is to save the public from loss; the 2d. to aid the...
I inclose you the petition of Somes to do on it whatever is agreeable to general rule. Punqua...
Your proposition to extend the hospital provisions to the ports of Portland, Portsmouth, Salem,...
As we shall have to lay before Congress the proceedings of the British vessels at N. York it will...
I send you mr Brown’s papers respecting the public property in N. Orleans. I see nothing in them...
Briggs can tell me nothing of Fitzpatrick , and therefore I suspect we must have recourse to...
Is the case proposed by mr Wolcott left by the law at the discretion of anybody? the law makes it...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr & mrs Gallatin to dine with him today; and requests that while...