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I have recd. your letter of the 10th. inst. enclosing the Protest of Robert Selden, the Pilot, who lately conducted the Cambrian Frigate into the Chesapeake contrary to the President’s proclamation. This instrument not being considered a sufficient exculpation, you will be pleased to cause him to be prosecuted for a breach of the proclamation. I am &c. DNA : RG 59—DL—Domestic Letters.
I Recd. late last night your note of that day, and Shall do myself the honor of dining with your Excelency, on monday 29th, agreeable to Request; I have the Honor to be with Sentiments of high respect and esteem Your Excellncys, Obedt. Humb. Servt. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
The Subscriber request leave to State Sum facts respecting a wound I received in the late war with great Britian. the papers Containing the evidenc of Said wound are at the war office Signed by the Judge of this district as the law directed. The Secty. at war Says he is not otherised by the act made for pensinors to put me on to the list. as I was a Serjeant when wounded and having recivd....
I could not miss so good an opportunity of writing to you my Dear Grand Papa as now offers itself to tell you I do not regard your not punctually answering my letters as I know how many you have to write. your grass still continues to look very well and will I hope all the winter. I rely upon your indulgence to excuse this short letter as I have not any thing to say to you Mama, Sister Ann,...
We the undersigned, being appointed a Committee on behalf of the republican Citizens of Orange County in the State of New York, for the purpose of expressing their full and unequivocal approbation of your past official conduct, and likewise from the conviction they have of your earnest desire and successful endeavours to promote the harmony independence and interest of the United States, To...
  Mr. Jefferson subscribed for  1 copy of Discourses on Chemistry $ 3: $ 3:
At a meeting of a number of the citizens of Franklin and its vicinity in the county of Williamson, Major William Neilley in the chair, the following address and resolutions were unanimously adopted. At a moment like the present, when rumors prevail in the Atlantic states, calculated to excite suspicions of the fidelity of the western inhabitants to the general Union, the citizens of Franklin...
I inclose the Original of my private Instructions, as also the original letter of the Government of St. Martin, and expect you will lay them before th e President, requesting His Excellency’s particular consideration, on the ma tter. I inclose also, a letter from my former functions at St. Domingo, by wh ich you will see, that, notwithstanding my Tittle of Consul General, (as it appears on my...
The letter with which I was charged, for Mr: Nissen H: D: M: late Consul at Tripoli, was yesterday delivered in person; his being in quarantine prevented an unrestrained communication. Mr: Nissen informs me that there exists a Secret Article Singned by the Commissioner stating, "that we shall not have the right to demand the fulfillment ( on his part ) of the 3d. Article of the treaty untill...
We have the pleasure to acquaint you that we have this day agreed with the British Commissioners to Conclude a Treaty on all the points which have formed the object of our negotiation, and on terms which we trust our government will approve. It will require only a few days to reduce it to form. When that is done we shall transmit it to you by a special messenger. We hasten to communicate to...