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I inclose you a letter from James Lownes, a marine or seaman on board one of our gunboats, to his...
The letters of Trenchard, Williamson & Leonard, which I recieved from you the last week, I...
Mr. Appleton the writer of the inclosed letter was well known to me at Paris, but not as a man of...
I have learnt, with sincere concern, the circumstances which have taken place at Washington ....
Having understood that you have been unwell, & that your family is still so, I have not asked...
Your favors of Aug. 27. 31. 31. are received. the last one requires only to be acknoleged. the...
The inclosed letter, from it’s good intentions, merits a suitable reply from me, but not being a...
We have this morning recieved authentic information from mr Simpson that a state of peace is...
I inclose you a letter from a mr Isaac Mansfield as attorney for the representative of James...
I inclose you a letter from mr Simpson to mr Madison shewing very clearly that our plan of having...
The act of the Virginia legislature which is the foundation of the inclosed will become null by...
Congress appropriated 20,000 D. to effecting the Marine hospital . the Site purchased of the...
I should be much better pleased to see a due proportion of candidates for the place of midshipmen...
A Resolution of the house of Representatives of Yesterday asks from me information as to the...
I think the answer to the Mayor of N. York must be that the law fixes the number of men we may...
Understanding from mr Madison that he would be here by the last of the week, I wrote to desire...
As mr Pinckney may be arrived in the country some time before I hear of it, will you be so good...
Proceeding as we are to an extensive construction of gun-boats, there are many circumstances to...
being quite a stranger to the service in which the vessel at Charleston is engaged, as well as to...
I have just recieved from Govr. Drayton a letter [on] the subject of the French prisoners there,...
I have had an opportunity of consulting with mr Madison and of considering with his assistance...
I think it should further be observed to mr Beekman that in order that the public may not be made...
Yours of yesterday has been duly considered. what I had myself in contemplation was to wait till...
Your letter of the 24th. came to hand last night. Capt. Tingey happening to come in this morning...
I recieve your letter of yesterday in the kind light in which you intended it, and as it suggests...
Yours of Aug. 30. was recieved yesterday, & I sincerely rejoice with you on the so far prosperous...
Having just now made up my packet of documents to be sent to Mess rs Hay & Wirt , my counsel in...
Your favor of the 27th. was recieved yesterday proposing to advance Lieutenants Sterett and Hull...
I this moment recieve from mr Madison a communication of your letter of the 17th. proposing that...
I thank you for the information contained in your’s of the 17th. and as it has not yet got into...
I now return you the sentence of the court of enquiry in Morris’s case. what is the next step? I...
Your’s of July 30. came to hand only yesterday. it has consequently loitered somewhere two posts....
Th: Jefferson asks a consultation with the heads of departments tomorrow at 11. aclock, on the...
I approve of your letter to Commodore Murray entirely, and in order to settle what shall be our...
Your two favors of Aug. 31. are recieved. the printed instructions are signed & accompany this. I...
I return you the letter of Capt. Hull whose ideas on the subject of the persons to be employed...
The letters of the 7th. 8th. 11th. & [14]th. inst. from yourself and your chief clerk came to...
Your favors of the 16th & 17th were recieved last night; but neither the commissions or Warrants...
Mr. Madison, who is with me, suggests the expediency of immediately taking up the case of Capt...
Th: Jefferson returns to mr Smith the Tripoline papers. considering that Eaton’s fire was all...
I had written to you yesterday on the subject of notifying our E. India trade in answer to yours...
Your favor of yesterday is this moment recieved. mine of Sep. 30. [was] written without any...
I recieved yesterday the inclosed copies of letters from Simpson & Commodore Morris forwarded...
I have spoken with Genl. Dearborne on the subject of the Marines at N. Orleans, and he sais there...
Your letter of May 14. has been recieved and duly considered & I now return the several papers it...
you will percieve by the inclosed letter, that the young man who writes it (enlisted among the...
I learn from Capt Tingey that the Philadelphia will probably not sail till August, and the...
I return you Capt. Truxton’s letter. the only difficulty in the case is to concieve how such...
I believe we must employ some of our gunboats to aid in the execution of the embargo law. some...
Your favor of the 28th. came to hand on the 2d. inst. expecting mr Madison daily , I deferred...