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Contrary to the information of Mr Adams, the Neptune sailed on the 18th. Ult; and I shall send my...
I have the honor to enclose an extract from a confidential letter received this day from the...
The acting Secretary of War, has the honor to represent to the President of the united States:...
§ Remission for Richard B. Mitchell. 6 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that a...
§ Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 6 July 1815. “In pursuance of the authority vested in the...
The acting Secretary of War has the honor to represent to the President of the United States:...
Your letter of the 29th. of June has been received. I am much Surprized to learn that you had not...
Suffer me once more to trouble you with a few remarks not from any other motive than that of...
As the writer of the inclosed letter may possibly call on you, I have thought it proper that you...
§ Remission for Jeremiah Clapp. 11 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that a...
§ Remission for Daniel Hewes Jr. 11 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that a...
I as one of your Humble subjects Have persumed to make known to you my Greavences a Soldier of...
That no erronious [ sic ] impression might be left on Majr. O.C. by the conversation of Capt:...
Expecting from day to day that you would send your messenger for your Wine, I have defer’d till...
The subject of this letter will apologise to your goodness for what, under other circumstances, a...
I recd. sometime ago your letter of June 8. which it has not been convenient for me, sooner to...
I hope that the Sacred cause of Democracy will plead my excuse with You for this Liberty. The...
The Petition of Abraham Smith of the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania (farmer) Humbly...
§ From Jose Maria Morelos, José María Linaga, and Remigio de Yarza. 14 July 1815, Puruarán. The...
Major O’Connor’s curious paper is certainly very ill calculated to promote his views. After...
The intelligence from the Indian countries confirms the opinion, which I had formed of the...
I recieved yesterday from our friend Govr. Nicholas a letter stating that very advantageous...
This day week I apprised you of a difficulty which presented itself to Ward & Taylor the next...
I have this morning carefully traced on a copy of Mitchells Map of America (my own property, from...
I recieved yesterday from our friend Gov r Nicholas a letter stating that very advantageous...
Your obliging favor of 14th. instt. has brought me your check for $268.65 in full for charges on...
I am truly Sorry to mention the unhappa situation I am in at this time as theire 6 or 7 men at...
I take the Liberty to address myself to your honour with the following Lines as an Unfortunate...
§ Remission for Thomas Haliday. 17 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that Thomas...
You will receive herewith the Commission which conveys your appointment as Secretary for the...
Captain Thomas Ramsay, late of the First Rifle Regiment has requested my friendly aid. He was my...
I have duly recd your two favors of the 15. & 16. That inclosing the letter from the Collector of...
Enclosed are two bills of lading of your effets shipped on board the Schr. Nancy Walker for...
Mr Serurier presented to me yesterday a copy of his letter of credence from the Emperor...
One of those cases now occurs which oblige me to relax from my general wish not to add to your...
I thank you very sincerely for your letter of the 19th. inst. from Washington. The business of...
One of those cases now occurs which oblige me to relax from my general wish not to add to your...
I have recd. from Mr. Monroe your letter to him with the inclosed from Govr. Nicholas to you, and...
The undersigned merchants of the town of Boston, having been informed that the appointment of a...
§ From David Gelston. 24 July 1815, New York. “I wrote to you on the 22 [not found] & en[c]losed...
Flattering myself with the belief that you and Mrs. M. would be gratified in hearing from me,...
Je comptais partir aujourd’hui pour aller rendre mes devoirs à Votre Excellence. Quoique je me...
I have had some unusual struggles in mind on the subject of wrighting to you—my pride presents to...
§ Indenture between John C. and Clara Payne and James Madison. 26 July 1815. “This Indenture made...
Before retiring to the shades of private life, I can not suppress the inclination I feel to...
The fortunate and happy restoration of peace, has caused all those whose patriotism alone induced...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging the reciept of your letter of the 24. inst. I hope you will...
It is very desirable to promote the wishes of Governor Tompkins, and the interest of the State of...
The rider bringing me the mail of this morning, is accompanyed by one who goes on to you....
A vessel has just arrived in a short passage from Liverpool bringing London papers to the...