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It appearing that Mr Zaccheus Biggs receiver of the public monies at Steubenville did not make...
The Bank of Pennsylvania applies for relief—they fall regularly 100,000 drs. per week in debt to...
I arrived here after a long & tedious journey & found the yellow fever in the city : I did not...
President’s message First paragraph. As the message will have a much more rapid & extensive...
I staid yesterday at home preparing my report for Congress & did not receive your note till...
Reflecting on the proposed embargo and all its bearings, I think it essential that foreign...
It is requested by Mr Hancock , if not impracticable, that he should obtain this afternoon the...
Some time before the commencement of the present session of Congress at a meeting of the heads of...
I have the honor to transmit a Report prepared in compliance with the Resolution of the Senate of...
I have the honor to enclose a letter just received from the Comr. of loans of S. Carolina...
Notes on the proposition to send off the Spanish minister If it shall be thought proper and...
I have the honor to enclose copies of a letter from the President of the Bank of the United...
I have read with great attention Mr Lincoln’s opinion : it is ingenious and may be solid; but I...
I this moment receive yr. letter which Mr. Patton sent after me. I am so much fatigued that I...
I enclose the report of the persons appointed to survey the sound together with some other papers...
I enclose a list of names, being all those I can think of, leaving New York, Virginia & S....
For information The amount may be exaggerated; but this shews to what extent the British are...
I enclose the sketch of a letter to Mr Triest which requires consideration. If the 5th Article is...
Memorandum respecting revenue cutter asked for in Charleston In 1803, the former revenue cutter...
I arrived here last week, and found much business to do, but principally mere details with which...
You may recollect our long dispute with the proprietors of Sandy hook respecting the erection of...
Louisiana — “that the acquisition may pay for itself before we are called on, & keep down the...
It being the duty of the district attorney to decide in the first instance of the propriety of...
Geo. Warfield wants a greater tonnage than has been allowed by the general regulations. One ton...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to enclose copies of two Letters from the Collector...
This recommendation appears unexceptionable—Mr Macon says that there is no one in that part of...
Those papers which relate principally to the appointmt. of Surveyor General in Louisiana and...
The bad arrangement of districts on the Lakes had heretofore prevented the organisation of the...
I have not lost any time since my return here, & have succeeded, in arranging my business,...
The only questions in the S. Louis petition which may require consideration are 1st. whether we...