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I have the honor to inclose the report of lieut. Gadsden, upon the fortifications necessary to be...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th ultimo. A consultation...
I send, for your consideration, Govr. Plumer’s reccommendation of his Son, to succeed Mr....
The death of Genl Smith having caused a vacancy in the Office of Marshall of the Southern...
I have here had the honor of receiving Your letter of the first of last month, it having been...
The petition of Joe Butler, humbly represents; That your petitioner, was, during the last Session...
The subscriber respectfully represent, that Thomas Bean, was Indicted for stealing a few articles...
Statement of the case of George J. Julia. The said George J. Julia, is a watchmaker by trade &...
The petition of Michael Coxe of the City of Philadelphia Mariner Humbly Sheweth That your...
The Petition of John Muse humbly represents, That at the last term of the Circuit court of the...
The Return of Mr. Lee to the United States, presenting a Consular Vacancy in France, will you...
The inclosed report gives you the result of our consultation on the Resolution of the 29. of...
I have for a long time contemplated writing to you a letter on the subject of Christianity!! A...
I have just returned from a visit to General John Smith, marshall of Newyork, at his residence on...
The enclosed from Mr Harris, shews, that the affair of Kosloff the Russian consul at Phila., has...
I well remember the law to which Mr Wirt alludes. Indeed, I drew it. It was deemed necessary from...
James W. Lent Esquire, is about to visit Washington; and he desires to be introduced to the...
The death of John Smith Esqr. Marshall of New York has created a vacancy in the Office To which...
The Marshal of this District becoming vacant by the Death of General Smith, I beg leave to...
A vacancy having occurred in the Office of Marshal of this District, by the decease of the late...
An occurrence of considerable importance having happened within my observation within a few days...
At a meeting at the Department of State, Mr. Monroe brought under consideration the Algerine...
I return’d here yesterday morning, having been prevented arriving the preceding evening by the...
Having been made personally acquainted with your Excellency through the medium of my Hond....
I have the honor to submit for your consideration, a draft of the instructions prepared to be...
The communications from the Departments of State and the Navy, will give you a great deal of...
I had once the honnour of waiting upon Your Excellency in person, as an artist, who is an...
I have this moment been favored with yours of the 23d inst, enclosing a letter for Mrs. Cutts,...
We have Letters from Govr Cass of the 8th of this Month from which it appears that the British...
I have the honour to inclose in this a Letter from Mr. Speaker Clay. I returned home yesterday...
I once took the Liberty to empower you to receive some money in the City of Washington on U...
The proceedings of the court martial has been transmitted without comment, or recommendation on...
The within dispatches were recd from the Medn. yesterday by the John Adams, and as Mr. Monroe is...
As the Secretary of State set off yesterday for Loudoun just before the arrival of Mr. Murray...
Upon examining the fifth class of claims described in the regulations prescribed by the...
We the undersigned Subscribers Citizens of the County of Suffolk and State of New York...
¶ From Newton E. Westfall. Letter not found. 22 June 1816. Referred to in Westfall to JM , 15...
Mr Hay set out yesterday with my family for New York, & I had intended going to Loudoun to morrow...
*I presume it is not improper to address you, as filling the department which superintends the...
A recommendation having been handed to me for my signature, in favour of appointing Mr. Samuel...
The Petition of John Bladen Mariner respectfully represents. That your petitioner sail’d as a...
The inclosed letters announce the death of Colo. Hawkins. I presume his nephew who has acted as...
In adopting regulations to prevent the abuses which have been practised in issuing provisions to...
Your instructions relative to Fort Harrison, and the reservation of the land in its...
I have taken the liberty by favour of Mr Mellish of enclosing you a specimen of my Bank Note...
I hope you will pardon the liberty I take in addressing you on the subject of the application of...
Finding that Mesrs Rowe & Hooper are about sending you a copy of “a Journal of a young man of...
§ From Louis XVIII. 18 June 1816, Château du Tuileries. Announces the marriage of his nephew, the...
§ From Manuel de Mier y Terán. 18 June 1816, Tehuacán. The exposition which Mr. William Robinson...
I hope that you & Mrs Madison derive all the satisfaction & comfort which the country can afford,...