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I do myself the honor to inclose you a letter I have recieved from J. H. Purviance. permit me to...
I do myself the Honor to return you Mr. Coxe’s Opinions —there are some Ideas, that I think...
This is meant merely as a private suggestion to hasten the proceedings of the committee on Indian...
Can you get me at Baltimore a gross of good claret and order it round here, to serve me till I...
In looking Over some Old Papers I have luckily found Mr. Dawson’s Order (which I now inclose) for...
I have recieved your two letters. I wish It Could be managed So as to Stop whatever may be due,...
I did myself the Honor to forward y[our] Box of Books by a Schooner bound to the Navy Yard—and by...
I Congratulate you on the success & good Fortune of the Squadron under Commodore Dale—Lieut...
Since writing my Letter of this Morning, Mr. John Donnell (one of our Republican & most wealthy...
Your of the 21st. came to hand last night. the father of the mr Quarrier, who is the subject of...
The Inclosed was sent to me by a Person now in Jail for Debt, He claims being introduced to me by...
Your favor of the 7th: came to hand last night. I do not recollect having recieved advice of any...
I have shewn your letter recommending a clergyman to some of my particular friends, they laugh at...
Mr. Glendye a presbyterian clergyman from Ireland, who settled two or three years ago at Staunton...
I Congratulate you on the Compleat Success of the Republican Candidates for Electors of the...
My Brother has Come up to Attend to his Business in Court. I first to meet him with the...
The Maryland arrived last Night & this Morning, Mr. Purviance the Bearer of her Dispatches...
Mr Yznardi, the Elder is thus far on his Way to Washington to pay you his Respects, his State of...
Yours of the 23d. came to hand last night. I am unacquainted with the particular conduct of young...
The Inclosed letter from Mr. Iznardi is in Consequence of my letters recommending his resigning...
I had observed that Pichon meant to be a little troublesome, Genl. Dearborne tells me he has...
Mr. Pitcairn the Consul at Hamburg is a Merchant of Considerable Credit & well supported in New...
I have been in such excessive Pain for a few Days from something like the Rheumatism in my Jaws,...
Mr. Patterson, who applies for the Consulat⟨e⟩ at Nantz, is the son of the former Collector...
12 July 1801, Baltimore. Presents Mr. O’Mealy, whom Smith has mentioned as possible commercial...
Your favor of the 9th. came to hand last night, & has this morning been referred to the Secretary...
Mr. John Dumeste, born in France was in this Country previous to the Revolution, married in this...
9 July 1801, Baltimore. Warns that Habersham’s changes in the mail route from Philadelphia to...
Your favor of June 27. came to hand in due time. I now inclose you the commission for mr Buchanan...
Heretofore the Route for the Mail from Philadelphia to Pittsburg has been thro: Carlisle &...