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In answer to your enquiry of yesterday, whether a debtor can be Confined in Jail by the Marshal...
I Take the Liberty of Calling on your Honer For Some Asistance in Gitting My Partner alfred Isham...
General Stevens had command of the artillery in the Northern army during the late War and was...
From a conference with a Committee of the Senate , it is proposed to make the following...
General Stevens of New York has pending with the government a business of great moment , and...
New York, March 30, 1802. Seeks Dayton’s aid for client soliciting “the interposition of our...
Mr. P. L. Grymes having informed me that he was appointed guardian to yourself and sisters, I...
The Secretary at War has prepared an estimate of expenditures for the army of the US. during the...
In a letter to mr Jennings of July 21. 1801. I acknoleged the reciept of his of Feb. 21. and...
Your’s of the 1st. instant has been duly recieved. I was not aware of the difficulty of placing...
Your favor of Feb. 25. has been duly recieved. my object in wishing to know when a guardian...
In obedience to an order of the House of Representatives, of the 25th Instant, I have the Honor...
My last was of the 5th of February, and 27th of March. I have as yet received no letter from you...
30 March 1802, Philadelphia. States that he is about to depart for Europe and requests a passport...
Permit me, Sir, to render you my sincere Thanks for the honor you did me in appointing me to the...
30 March 1802, Hamburg. Has received laws of last session of Congress from the U.S. consul at...
Since I had this honour, I have recieved a Copy of the laws of the last session of Congress,...
With the approbation of Mr. Livingston I have taken on myself to appoint Mr. James Anderson of...
30 March 1802, Paris. “With the approbation of Mr. Livingston I have taken on myself to appoint...
The young gentleman for whom the enclosed is intended, has been recommended by Colo New for...
I have already had the pleasure of writing to you by this conveyance, and as the Vessel is now on...
30 March 1802, Bristol. “As the Vessel is now on the point of Sailing I have only a moment left...
I beg your excuse for the liberty I take in covering the two enclosed letters to your address....