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I am anxious to make our Army arrangement satisfactory, without taking too great a latitude in...
Mr. Jones promised to communicate to you a statement of the subscriptions to the Bank of the...
I have the honor to inclose to you a statement, specifying the appropriations for the...
I have just received your favor of the 11t. inst. It has given me great pleasure; and in the...
We have received Genl. Macomb’s acceptance of his appointment to continue in the Army; but we...
The inclosed paper gives, it is alledged, the sequel of the battle of the 18: of June, between...
The inclosed report gives you the result of our consultation on the Resolution of the 29. of...
I had prepared a letter to Genl. Brown, respecting the surrender of the Fort at Michillimackinac,...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to represent to the President of the United States,...
The Collectors selection of a site and buildings, for the New-York Custom House, is generally...
I trouble you with a draft of the agreement with Mr. Hassler relative to the survey of the coast....
The Act of the 30. of April 1816 appropriates 250,000 Dollars for Custom-House establishments. It...
The acting Secretary of War, has the honor to represent to the President of the united States:...
I inclose the Memorial of the Merchants of New-York, to which Mr. Irving’s letter (already...
Col. Lane seems to think, that the Librarian has been too officious in making his communication...
It appears that Dr. Flord [Flood] returned to New Orleans on the 3d of July, and that the bank...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the united States:...
The Board of Officers still continue industriously at work; but I have no result yet. Perhaps, I...
A convention of representatives from the Banks of New-York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, decided...
I have received your letters of the 14: and 16t instant. It is evident, from the nearer view,...
I have received your letter of the 13h. instant, relative to the distressed Seamen in New-York. I...
The inclosed letters from Mr. Adams shew the impracticability of selling the Stock in Europe,...
The business of Fort Washington is a bad one. The inclosed papers will shew, that there is no...
I send, for your consideration, Govr. Plumer’s reccommendation of his Son, to succeed Mr....
I inclose Mr. Hassler’s letter, respecting a site for the Observatory. The reccommendation of the...
The inclosed letter from General Jackson shows that Fort Bowyer has been restored, without...
Since writing to you yesterday, I have received the inclosed letter from Mr. Baring, which will...
I have the pleasure to say, that the business respecting Genl. Ripley is arranged; and I hope it...
I inclose the draft of a letter to the General officers, on the execution of the Act of the 3d....
I have just received your favor of the 15t. instant, and, conforming to it, I shall cease to act...
I have received your favor of the 4. instant; and shall alter the Circular on the currency, in...
On my return from New-York, I received your favor of the 2d. instant, and the copy of Mr....
A severe indisposition has confined me to my bed for three days. I am sufficiently recovered,...
Major O’Connor’s curious paper is certainly very ill calculated to promote his views. After...
The Acting Secretary of War has the honor to submit to the President of the United States, the...
The Cumberland road progresses (in ways other?) than I expected. The report is that Mr. Shriver...
In marshalling the appropriations, with a view to provide for subsistence and pay, during the...
I send a report on the organization of the peace establishment for your consideration. The first...
On reflection, I have thought it right to recommend some additions and alterations in the plan...
At a meeting at the Department of State, Mr. Monroe brought under consideration the Algerine...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
Since my report was forwarded to you, I have had the pleasure of discharging the temporary loan...
I have written to you already by this day’s mail; but one more alteration in the Army list is...
Your instructions relative to Fort Harrison, and the reservation of the land in its...
An oppressive attention to the business of the court has prevented my making the inclosed draft...
Mr. Dallas respectfully states to the President, that Mr. John T. Irving, a brother of the member...
General Brown will probably be here tonight; and I think the organization of the Corps, and...
General Brown has joined the Board; and I have the pleasure to inform you that, so far,...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
On the day of my departure from Washington, the Heads of Departments assembled at Mr. Monroe’s...