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Gen. Winder arrived last evening. A general exchange of prisoners has been concluded with the...
I have the honor to enclose a letter just received from Mr. Monro. Neither the force nor the...
I have this moment received a letter from the Secy. of State dated “off Blackstone’s Island, St....
I was informed yesterday by Col. Tatham that a number of letters for C. Gobert had been left at...
Understanding that Mr. James Bowdoin while residing in France, had transmitted to the President...
I have given to the late occurrences at Washington, in relation to myself, all the consideration...
4 June 1813, War Department. “I have the honor to transmit herewith a list [not found] of the...
Advices from Col Scot, (who was charged with the defense of Fort George) were received last night...
24 February 1813, War Department. “I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following...
28 July 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
29 July 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
The enclosed letter, & one other to the Secy. of State, were received by me to-day under a cover,...
26 June 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
§ From John Armstrong. 1 February 1814, War Department. “I beg leave to submit to you the...
§ From John Armstrong. 20 January 1814, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
We are yet here waiting for Chauncy and Wilkinson. From neither have I heard a syllable since the...
17 February 1813, War Department. “I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following...
Our troops left Fort George for this place under the command of Gen. Boyd on the 30th. Ult. On...
§ From John Armstrong. 3 February 1814, War Department. “I have the honor to submit for your...
I arrived here on friday last and have this day taken the command. Gen. Bloomfield left us this...
The enclosed paragraph, coming from the quarter it does, would not have made any declaration from...
18 February 1813, War Department. “I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following...
The Secretary of War has the honor to report that in his opinion the interests of the public...
§ From John Armstrong. 19 February 1814, War Department. Proposes that “Daniel Bissell, Colonel...
I arrived at this place late last night from the neiborhood of Ogden’sburgh and shall remain here...
All the troops have quitted this place & are now at Grenadier Island—excepting Scott’s (who since...
9 July 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
We are often as much injured by our friends, in this world, as by our enemeies [ sic ]. The...
24 July 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
11 February 1813, War Department. Presents “a general return of the militia of the United States,...
My express has this moment returned from Hampton. The Gen. has quitted the Chateauge road & by a...
I have been nearly a week at this place arranging the proposed militia levy & forwarding...
This will be handed to you by Count Pahlen who goes out as I beleive with every disposition to...
I yesterday had a meeting with the contractors Anderson and Thorn (the latter just arrived from...
Having been made acquainted with the instructions given to Commodore Decatur, in the event of his...
Nothing can better illustrate the opinions I have frequently had the honor to give on the subject...
I had the honor of forwarding to you some days since (I think on the 9th. instant) several...
You will find in one of the last journals two Notes from M. de Rochefoucauld, the French...
Perceiving many defects in the organisation and practice of the accounting branch of this...
The time, at which we have reason to expect an ascendancy on Lake Ontario, has arrived. If our...
Commodore Chauncy left this place on the 18th. for Fort George. It is obvious that Yeo will...
The journals of yesterday gave us your proclamation announcing an arrangement with the British...
The first paragraph of your letter of the 24th. Ult. on the subject of Warden’s character &...
So long as we had reason to beleive that the enemy intended and was in condition, to re-establish...
This will be handed to you by Jos. Tate who, after an absence of fifteen years, returns to the U....
Prevost has returned from the neiborhood of Fort George to Kingston. It is supposed that after...
In W’s letter of the 15th. he requires instructions on the subject of the position he has chosen....
The three last mails from Sackets harbr. brought nothing in addition to what I have communicated....
I have this evening received the enclosed letters from Gen. W. From the 3d. to the 9th., both...
I have the honor to inclose copies of a correspondence between Major Genl. Izard and General...