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In the exercise of the discretion vested in me, by your letter of the 14th. Ultimo, I have...
I am this moment informed by the Military Agent, that two thousand Regular Troops are ordered to...
I take the liberty to enclose for your perusal a Copy of the Answer of the Representatives of the...
I have the honor to enclose you, a Copy of a letter addressed to me by His Excellency Nemesio...
The enclosure (No. 1) is a copy of a letter to me from Judge Carr of Nachitoches, and furnishes...
I have the honor to transmit you a "Memoire" on the subject of the Batture; together with several...
On the 29th. Ultimo, I transmitted under cover to the Secretary at War, a letter which Mr....
The death of Mr. Van Pradelles has left the office of Register of the land office for this...
Edward Livingston, left this City a few days since for the City of Washington, with a view (as is...
Being requested by Governor Folch to forward the inclosed packet, I have taken the liberty to...
Inclosed is a translation of a letter addressed to me by Governor Folch together with a Copy of...
General Moreau & Governor Folch continue in this City, and have contracted a great intimacy;...
On yesterday I was told by Mr. Desforgues the french Consul, that General Moreau had taken his...
I have the honor to inclose you a Copy of an Address which I delivered on this day to the...
I some days ago had a conferrence with Governor Folch on the subject referred to in my letters of...
My friend Mr. Graham has this moment informed me, that he forwards by this mail, his resignation,...
Governor Folch, accompanied by two or three Spanish officers arrived in this City last Evening. I...
Governor Folch of Pensacola has recommenced his unfriendly proceedings towards the US. He has...
General Wilkinson continues to be much abused in this City, and nothing will be left undone, by a...
I have the honor to inclose you a copy of two Addresses signed by many respectable Citizens of...
I inclose you a Memorial to Congress, as reported by a Committee of the House of Representatives...
Your private letter of the 26th. Jany. has been received, and I lost no time in acquainting Mr....
Mr. Graham having returned, and the state of things being now such, as to admit of my absence...
I fear I was greatly deceived in the character which was given me of a Mr. Hopkins, a young man...
Lieut. Gains of fort Stoddard has arrested Burr and forwarded him under an escort, to the City of...
I was advised by a private Letter from Mobile, under date of the 20th. Inst, of the arrest of Mr....
I have this day received your private letter of the 17th. Ultimo, acknowledging the receipt of my...
Previous to the receipt of this letter, you will have heard of the escape of Col. Burr from the...
I learn that Colo. Burr’s associates are daily arriving in the Mississippi Territory, and that...
I have the honor to inclose you the answers which have been returned by the two houses of the...
Scarce had I finished my private letter of this morning, when a Gentleman of great...
Inclosed is an a/ c for 200 dollars expended for extra services on a visit to the County...
The inclosed is a copy of my address to the two Houses of Assembly. On yesterday General Adair,...
This letter is merely to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatches of the 9th. and 12th. ultimo,...
The enclos No. 1 is a Copy of a Letter, which I have received from General Wilkinson, and that...
The Members of the New Orleans Chambre of Commerce, attended on this morning at 10’O’clock at the...
In the course of yesterday, and this morning, I have been assured by many Citizens that the...
The Troops from Nachitoches have not arrived, but are momentarily expected. General Wilkinson has...
If General Wilkinson is not greatly deceived, the safety of this Territory is seriously menaced....
At the moment of closing my dispatches, I received from an old and esteemed friend a letter of...
The importance of the inclosures marked A, B, C & D, will plead my justification in forwarding...
You will perceive my Dear Sir, the delicacy of the Communication inclosed, and I beg that it may...
To enable me to forward by express, to the department of State some public Dispatches, I have...
General Wilkinson has this moment arrived in New Orleans. My Letters of the 18. and 19. inst. you...
A gentleman of high rank writes me from Natchez under date of the 12 instant, "You are surrounded...
In a private letter to the President of the U. S. , under date of the 5 instant, I expressed to...