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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...
I am waiting for your return of the Army report, in order to take definitive measures for the...
I send inclosed a report in the case of Mr. Eustaphieve, the Russian Consul at Boston. The...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
Upon reflection, I think it best to proceed with the Circular to the State Banks, and to issue...
I am obliged to trouble you again on Mr. Lufborough’s business. He has mistaken my expression,...
I have just time to inclose the final report of the Board of Officers. There is no additional...
Conversing with Mr. Monroe and Mr. Crowninshield, we agreed that some attention should be paid to...
I find Mr. Jones so infirm in body and mind that I feel uneasy to be longer absent from...
Preparing to surrender the official trust, which you were pleased to confide to me in October...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit the following Statement to the...
The inclosed Register contains the latest news from Europe. The termination of Bonaparte’s...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit to the consideration of the President of...
I inclose reccommendations for granting Capt Romayne the vacant appointment of Assistant...
The acting secretary of war has the honor to represent to the President of the United States,...
The inclosed sketch will give you a general view of the finances. The item of floating debt is...
The inclosed application from Mr. Hughes, appears to be within the rule, exempting the effects of...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 10. instant. The silence of...
The result of the conference of the Heads of Department on Genl. Jackson’s case, will be seen in...
I inclose General Brown’s letter for your perusal. It is possible, that I may be able to send the...
The intelligence from the Indian countries confirms the opinion, which I had formed of the...
If I had received your favor of the   instant, at Washington, I should have been tempted to...
The inclosed letter has just been received from Genl. Jackson. Every step will be taken to secure...
The Bank subscription is filled. The deficit of the general returns, 3,000,000. Dollars, was...
At the request of Col. Owings the inclosed letter is s[e]nt to you. His case has been well...
Your favor of the 25. inst. has been received. All the answers to the Treasury proposition, for a...
I send inclosed a report of the Board officers, respecting Surgeons, Judge Advocates, and...
On my arrival at New-York, I was attacked with a fever; and although I saw Mr. Gallatin and Mr....
I inclose a report upon the expediency of selling a part of the Gunpowder, to which you will be...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging the reciept of your letter of the 24. inst. I hope you will...
I transmit to you the concluding Reports of the Board of Officers; and, I presume, that they will...
I enclose a rough sketch of a letter to Genl Jackson. The nature of the subject, and the...
Genl. Brown has not yet arrived; but the other Generals have been at work, as pioniers, to...
The restoration of Bonaparte is confirmed, as all the newspapers will tell you. The effect upon...
I have just received your letter, expressing a wish that Colonel Croghan’s resignation should be...
When the report first reached me, that Mr. Sheldon was going to Europe, I felt some solicitude,...
I now send to you a report of the Board of General Officers upon the organization of the peace...
I have received your favor of the 8: instant. Having heard from Messrs. Gallatin & Clay the...
The communications from the Departments of State and the Navy, will give you a great deal of...
The arrival of several Bremen vessels at Baltimore, has put the claim of entry on American duties...