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I inclose you 1. Dalton’s letter praying permission to send a vessel for property, on which you...
I inclose you a letter of information of what is passing on the Canada line. to prevent it is I...
I inclose you the petition of Somes to do on it whatever is agreeable to general rule. Punqua...
I inclose you a letter from an applicant for the Reciever’s Office at Steubenville, who says that...
Will you be so good as to read my letter to mr Smith, and then seal & send it with your own to...
1. Peyton Skipwith’s letter. I approve of the proposition to authorize the Collector of St....
Genl. Turreau’s application for two vessels to carry French subjects to France must, I think, be...
In the case of the seamen left on Trinity isld. would it not be well to engage the identical...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of a consultation with the Heads of Departments tomorrow at 11....
The circumstances in the cases of the Flensburg & Gregoire are so strong as to leave little doubt...
I recieved yesterday your’s of the 23d. and now return you Woolsey’s & Astor’s letters. I send...
I inclose you a letter from Colo. Tatham recommending a Revd. mr Irving to be joined with himself...
I return you the papers of Fanning, Lesdernier & Sacket. with respect to Fanning’s case, the true...
Yours of the 16th. came to hand last night. as the lead mines do not press in point of time, I...
Since writing my letter of yesterday I have prepared the draught of a circular to the Governors...
I recieved yesterday the inclosed letter from a mr Wood of New York. I should suppose the fruits...
In the outset of the business of Detentions, I think it impossible to form precise rules. after a...
case of the Flensburg. Our laws permit a foreigner to hold any property in our country except...
The leading object of the inclosed application from the owners of the Topaz, is to send witnesses...
My ideas on the questions relative to the Active, letter of marque stated in your letter of...
Did I lend you the Pensylvania act permitting our Western road to cross through that state? if I...
I am giving in my last nominations to the Senate. the place of Surveyor at Richmond having become...
Sincerely sympathising in your distress which much experience in the same school has taught me to...
We have concluded as follows. 1. that a letter from your department to the Collector on L....
I should think mr Woodside’s application to send provisions for the family of our Consul at...
After such an abuse of his trust by Biggs, and the concealment and other circumstance attending...
I suppose that Favre can carry his necessary provisions from N. Orleans across the lake in a...
I return you Price’s letter respecting Pilch’s case, which we must recollect should the judge...
On the amendments to the embargo law, I am perfectly satisfied with whatever you have concluded...
I suppose it will be proper to institute an enquiry against Briggs the reciever at Cincinti. on...
If, on considering the doubts I shall suggest, you shall still think your draught of a...
A Bill supplementary to the several acts for laying an embargo on vessels Etc. for vessels coming...
Can mr Gallatin enable Th:J. yet to give to the Senate the information they asked respecting the...
Would it not be better to direct the application to be made to the present judge, in order to...
Will you be so good as to furnish me with the documents or information for the Senate desired in...
Mr. Madison happening to call on me just now, I consulted him on the subject of Hoffman’s letter....
It is a maxim of our municipal law and I believe of universal law that he who permits the end ,...
I think it will be impossible to form general rules for carrying into execution the 7th. section...
There have been several appmts of Marshal to N.C. all of whom have refused to accept. West has...
The act concerning revenue bonds was presented to me the night before last, signed yesterday, &...
I have this moment recieved the embargo law, but I do not sign it till I have returned it to the...
The appointment of Joseph Farrow as Keeper of the Lighthouse at Cape Hatteras is approved.  DNA :...
On considering the papers which James Brown sent us, containing a statement of the parcels of...
There is no source from whence our fair commerce derives so much vexation, or our country so much...
The inclosed from the Secy. of the Navy are sent for your perusal that you may know the orders...
I have written to mr Smith proposing to order a couple of gunboats from New York into the...
I send you mr Brown’s papers respecting the public property in N. Orleans. I see nothing in them...
Will you be so good as to propose any corrections to the within which you may think it needs? I...
It would certainly be very desirable that our citizens should be able to draw home their property...
In questions like the present, important neither in principle nor amount, I think the Collectors...