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The monies approprd. by 1st. Sect. of Act herein mentioned, not being stated to be for the use of...
Last Washington mail brought me the enclosed letter (returned) from Gen. John Smith of New York....
It is said that the Consulship of Lisbon is vacant. If so, permit me to recommend with more than...
In support of the suggestions heretofore made against permitting Gen. Armstrong to raise a...
I did not write till I could inform you where I was going; as otherwise I had nothing to...
So far as can be judged from Grymes correspondence and official acts, he has done only what was...
22 January 1813, Treasury Department. Submits statements in conformity with the resolution of the...
I enclose a statement of the regular force in Canada (Quebec excepted) transmitted to me...
I enclose a letter from Mr Duval on the subject of Brown’s estate. I cannot recollect whether his...
In a conversation with Gen. Armstrong, he appeared disposed to make an excursion towards the...
I do not believe that the appointmt. of Govr. Tompkins would be either eligible or calculated to...
Noah Mason appears to be the best qualified and recomd. If the President approves, he will be...
Cleveland being at the mouth of Cayuga, the Huron river at the mouth of which the Ohio militia...
I enclose for your signature an authority in the usual form empowering me to negotiate a loan...
Understanding that the law authorising a loan has passed, I beg leave to submit the propriety of...
I have the honor to enclose two letters from the district attorney of Georgia, respecting the...
Memoranda Mr Armstrong’s letter 1. Preference to be given to contracts for supplying the army...
I have ultimately decided not to go to France, and write this day accordingly to the Secretary of...
I have the honour to enclose the copy of a letter written this day to the Secretaries for the War...
1. Organise regularly the encampment at Albany by marching there all the recruits, those intended...
I received yours, of 7th only by yesterday’s mail. What I can do at this time here with respect...
I have received your’s of the 28th. Your return here still appears to me necessary. On the effect...
The enclosed memorandum contains the substance of all the information I possess respecting the...
At Mr Astor’s request I enclose a letter which he read to me. I gave him no opinion on the...
I enclose the recommendations &a. for sundry offices either vacant or where removals should take...
I never have, from personal considerations, interfered with appointments, but for once feel...
The Acts for adjusting claims to lands in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana have, where...
I enclose a proclamation for the sale of the public lands in the Bend of Tenessee river Miss....
Since, from this morning’s conversation, it appears that the choice of a Secy. of War must fall...
I return the message with some general observations, but can offer nothing more precise, having...
The instructions for the person to be sent to Buenos Ayres, having been filled with the name of...
I have long & seriously reflected on the present state of things, and on my personal situation....
I omitted, in my last letter, an answer to your queries on the subject of the remittance to...
It has been suggested that the provisions of the non-intercourse Act which forbid the importation...
I had intended to leave this for Orange to morrow; but, under an impression that the late...
The difficulties suggested by Col. Taylor in his letter to the President of the 26h. of May last,...
Notes on President’s message sheet page 1. 1. Do the words “considerations drawn from the posture...
President’s message Might not the introduction, including the statement of French proceedings...