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I do myself the honor to enclose you Warrants for Mr J Downes & Mr. L. Alexis , which will...
The enclosed I have received this morning . There are some incorrect statements in it with...
I do myself the honor to enclose Warrants for Charles Benson —of Fredericksburg William Holmes ....
You must know that in the year 1800 the 17th day of May I left Philadelphia; to go on election...
Mr Charles Ludlow for whom the accompanying nomination is intended, has been mentioned to me in...
The extent of our Coast, the prevailing winds during the winter, the length of the nights and the...
I have great satisfaction in informing you that the Elections in the State of Maryland for...
Not conceiving it good economy to suffer the Company of Marines to remain at New Orleans merely...
From the enclosed letters you will perceive that Comre. Rodgers proposes to keep in the...
Having obtained a sight of the bill now before the Senate entitled “an act in addition to an act...
Before I make the proposed communication to Brown & Pearson I consider it proper to submit to...
You must know that it was Robert Smith who electioneered for you in the year 1800—he at Annapolis...
When Mr Ludlow was Navy Agent I received a letter from the wife of Danl Baldwin exhibiting him to...
I have the Navy Estimates for the ensuing year, prepared in detail, but can not state the...
I have the honor to present for your consideration the following Gentlemen to be Midshipmen in...
Most sincerely do I regret that I had not known your opinion of Mr Meade some weeks since. I have...
Upon receiving the enclosed I immediately made all the arrangements in my power to order the...
Your favor of the 20 with the enclosed letter to Doctor Rush has been duly received. It is really...
As we are to assemble so soon at Washington I have declined instituting any judicial proceeding...
I shall this day have the honor of sending to you Warrants for the two young gentlemen...
I have this morning received a letter from Balt stating that Mr. Pinkney is determined to remain...
The accompanying statement No 2—exhibits a view of the exact state of the Navy appropriations on...
I have made known to you of going on to Annapolis in the year 1800—and put a card into the...
I have the honor to enclose for your signature Commissions for the following gentlemen, now...
Being apprehensive that the blank Commissions & Warrants mentioned in my Letter to you of the...
*The temperate and Correct Course pursued by our Consul Mr Simpson, the promptitude of Commodore...
Some days since I had the honor of communicating to you verbally that there were employed in the...
I enclose six blank warrants which it is intended to fill up with the names of the following...
As it is probable that the frigate Boston may remain on the Mediterranean Station, and as Capt...
The case of Doctor Barraud brought to your attention by Judge Tucker was acted upon before I came...