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In the scrawl I sent you just before my departure for Philadelphia, I adverted to another...
I have never lost sight of the report to the Legislature; and yet it has been impossible for me...
Mr. Gales having told me on Saturday that the communication in question would appear in the...
Your kind favor of the 12th (post-mark-14th) was received on the 17th, & I wished to answer it by...
On christmas morning, In attempting to rise, I found myself completely nullified , and almost as...
Under this cover is the speech of Genl. H. which you will oblige me by returning when you have...
Mr Van Buren is reported to contemplate a visit to Richmond, where he will, of course, see you....
A steady rain all day yesterday prevented my going to the University then. The hour at which the...
On reading the message of the President on the Maysville road bill, you will be, probably, as...
When I came to make a copy of the report, I was stopped at the first step, by the want of a...
Your letter & the Speech are recd.—Your signature on the frank indicated but too plainly the...
Mr Pierpont of Boston, whose name as a Minister of the Unitarian church is no doubt familiar to...
When I dispatched the packet containing the papers of Mr Tracie, last week, it was in such a...
By a singular coincidence, just after your last note was recd. Elliott came into my office, from...
At the recommendation of Commodore Elliot, (a gentleman of great intelligence who knows all about...
I have searched the papers here in vain, for the power of attorney; and it will be impossible to...
Private. A circumstance came to my knowledge the other day, which, as (according to the...