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Believing a letter will still find you at home, I drop you a line to give you the Western news. a...
Yesterday was sennight I wrote to Reuben Lewis, informing him he might hourly expect his brother...
This will be handed you by mr Brodie, an English gentleman, looking out for a settlement in this...
I inclose a letter for Colo. C. L. Lewis of Buckisland, which, from it’s contents, will justify...
I inclose you some newspapers which I will ask the favor of you to keep & return to me when I...
Your letter of the 5th. came to hand on the 7th. & at the same time the Enquirer of the 4th. from...
It is with an aching heart I take up my pen, & this circumstance must apologise for my...
Yours of the 22d. is at hand. there has been not only no new appointment of Consul at Bordeaux,...
I recieved a letter yesterday from Lilly which gives me great disquietude. he has hitherto been...
Mr. John D. Burke who is writing the history of Virginia, sollicits very strongly the opportunity...
I have learnt with extreme concern the rupture between Craven & Lilly, and percieve that it will...
I have but a single moment to announce to you the death of Trist at N. Orleans. one letter...
I believe I mentioned to you at Monticello that seeing that the case between Peyton & Henderson...
The post of last night brings us agreeable information from New Orleans & Natchez. Genl....
I have been so closely engaged since I came here that I have not had time to write any letter...
The arrival of the treaty of cession of Louisiana last night, and the short day given for...
On the evening of the 3d inst. we recieved a letter from mr King (arrived at N. York) covering...
As possibly an authentic copy of the decree against Henderson may be wanted at the hearing of his...
In a letter of May 2. to mr Peyton I had said to him that if Henderson, counting on the...
Your’s of May 30. has been recieved. should Brown recover so that the law shall inflict no...
I wrote you two letters yesterday by the direct post. in the evening I recieved the two now...
I am sorry to have to inform you of the dangerous situation of our friend Peter Carr at mr...
My previous letter of this day’s date (now gone to the post office) gave you information of mr...
Your’s of the 29th. came to hand last night only, so it has loitered a post somewhere. I am sorry...
Your’s from Gordon’s did not reach me till the 15th. and was the first information which relieved...
Genl. Sumpter has arrived here and I have this morning had a conversaton with him on the subject...
I now inclose you Govr. Drayton’s answer to Doctr. Tucker by which you will percieve that there...
The family arrived here yesterday morning without any accident, as Martha will probably inform...
Your’s of Oct. 29. has been recieved. the day after my last letter to you, say Oct. 23. I...
Your’s of the 16th. is recieved. there is nobody here who can give me any information of the law...