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Your favor of the 31st. came to hand yesterday. We had been apprised of the destruction of Fort...
Certain information being received that a considerable Fleet of the Enemy has arrived within our...
A powerful army &c. [same as the letter to County Lieutenants of Hampshire and Berkeley. To the...
Your excellencys orders for a draught of two hundred and eighty five men from the militia of this...
So far as the enclosed Certificates may justify I presume to place myself before you as a...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your Latin grammar, by post for which I pray you to accept my...
Although I have not the honour of being made known to you, I am impelled as a member of the...
The day after to morrow I expect we shall sign the Constitution of this new State; a Copy of...
Altho’ the subject of the inclosed letter is at a distance from your local position, yet you may...
The removal of Governor St Clair from Office has produced much Joy & triumph among the...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of Genl. John Smith of N.Y. to dine with him on Friday next,...
Having been at this place for some days, I find every thing remaing in Statuco —The Intendant...
The fluctuating state of the Commerce, and Government of this Country, has till now prevented the...
The Cession of the Island of New Orleans, and of Louisiana to the United States, is the most...
I beg leave to inform you that Mr. Breckinridge Mr Wright Mr Jackson Mr Baldwin & Mr. Adams...
Col. McKee has not been able to give any information on the Subject of enquiry this Morn. but...
Commissions are now wanting for three Colonels, and two Majors Commandants of Louisiana. the...
The death of mr Mathers , Serjeant at arms to the Senate, is likely, I understand, to overwhelm...
Lucas’s nomination is confirmed by a Majority of one— very respectfully your most ob Sert DNA :...
J Smith has the honour to inform the President that the Senate have given their advise & consent...
The strain of opposition, has prevented our taking the vote on Gen. Armstrongs nomination. I do...
The enclosed will show you the state of the vote in Gen. Armstrongs nomination—The event has...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Senators & Representative of the state of Ohio, to recommend...
  In compliance with the request made in your note of yesterday we recommend Mr Joseph Kerr as a...
Under a law of the present Session of Congress, a road is to be laid out from Cumberland, to a...
It is believed that Col Sandford of Kentucky has lost his Election, by voting with J Randolph...
The bearer hereof, mr Mills, proposing to take a tour which will lead him thro’ Winchester, I...
Last night at a late hour an express arrived from Governor Tiffin ordering another detatchment of...
In Consequence of an application to the President of the United States, for the Pardon of Jacob...
J Smith has the honour of transmitting herewith correct copies of the papers No 1 & 2 to the...