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I have just now recieved your favor of the 16th. and tho late at night I scribble a line that it...
I wrote you my No. 6. on the 3d inst. Since that I have received your No. 4. of June 29. The...
Your last received was of June 29. which acknoleged a scrip of mine of June 17. Consequently my...
I arrived here on Sunday evening. Yesterday I sent your note to Lieper who immediately called &...
Your’s of the 15th. came to hand yesterday. I am very thankful for the discretion you have...
The usual accidents of the winter, ice, floods, rains, have prevented the Orange post from coming...
Yours of the 13th. is recieved. I am enchanted with Mr. Gallatin’s speech in Bache’s paper of...
What say you to taking a wade into the country at noon? It will be pleasant above head at least....
Will you be so good as to let me know how much I am in your debt for travelling expences & the...
I write this merely as a way bill. The Orange post arrives at Charlottesville on Tuesday morning...
I send you the inclosed as you may perhaps not have seen it. Return it if you please. I have not...
Yours of the 12th. inst. is received, and I will duly attend to your commission relative to the...
We are here in a state of great quiet, having no public news to agitate us. I have never seen a...
I wrote you a kind of way-bill by the Orange post, which arrived at, and left Charlottesville on...
I wrote you the 1st. inst. which I will call No. 1. and number my letters in future that you may...
Yours of the 11th. is recieved, with the letter from Bringhurst. On consideration of all...
The stages from Philadelphia to Baltimore are to be resumed tomorrow. The fever has almost...
No letter from you since that of Apr. 12. I received one from mr. Pinckney yesterday informing me...
Extract from a letter of the house of Van Staphorsts . ’So far from Mr. Dohrman having made us...
It being impossible to entertain a doubt that the horse I bought of you was fairly sold, & fairly...
Will you come and sit an hour before dinner to-day? also take soup with me tomorrow? Since...
I have got good lodgings for Monroe and yourself, that is to say, a good room with a fire place...
The poll of the N. Y. election stood the day before yesterday thus. Clinton Jay Suffolk 481 228....
I have got good lodgings for Monroe & yourself, that is to say, a good room with a fire place &...
What say you to taking a wade into the country at noon? It will be pleasant above head at least....
We may now I believe give full credit to the accounts that war is declared between France and...
I wrote you last on the 21st. The present will cover Fenno of the 23d. and 27th. In the last you...
I wrote you on the 3d. of April, and since that have received yours of Mar. 24. 26. 31. Apr. 14....
I received yesterday yours of the 9th. and perceive that the hurry in which I wrote from...
Your favor from Fredericksburg came safe to hand. I inclose you the extract of a letter I...