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I send herewith a few papers which have come to my hands along with those addressed to myself. Jackson according to a note sent from Annapolis to Mr. Smith was to be in Washington on friday evening last. The letters from Mr. Pinkney brought by him, were dated June 23. and merely rehearsed a conversation with Canning; from which it would seem, that C. readily admitted that his second condition...
I did not write till I could inform you where I was going; as otherwise I had nothing to communicate. The lameness of my horses & the late season have induced me to give up my western excursion, instead of which I will treat Mrs. Gallatin with a short visit to her mother in New York. We will be there about the 21st instt., remain a week and return so as to be here about 2d or 3d Octer. I do...
I was very much surprised this Morning when Mr Smith told me you had not received Genl. Turreau’s Letters—relating to a Vessel which is building at Baltimore, as he says “for the revolted Blacks of St Domingo”—for I was fully persuaded that I put them under Cover to you with the Laws of the last Session which you wrote for. I yet hope that this will turn out to be the case, for I cannot find...
At a meeting of sundry citizens of Nashville and its vicinity, convened by notice in the Impartial Review, to take into consideration the late perfidious conduct of the British Government towards the United states— Doctor William Dickson, was called to the chair & Alexr Porter Jr appointed secy— After some appropriate observations by several gentlemen Present, the following committee was...
You will herewith receive copies of letters which I have received from Erskine & Jackson and my answers. I have deemed it proper to introduce into my Answer to Jackson some Civility. It may do good. It can’t do harm. Besides, the Comity of Nations, as well as good sense, requires, and especially in the beginning, a style of deportment which would not imply a latent hostility. I have informed...
I have received your favour of the 7 th and am obliged by your attention to my former letter. Inclosed you will receive a memorandum of the times of arrival & departure of the mails at and from Milton & our latest list of Post Offices agreeable to your request. RC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “Hon ble Thomas Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 18 Sept. 1809 received 14 Sept. 1809 and so...
I have lamented extremely the not having it as yet in my power to pay You an intended visit at Monticello , as well as to have been with You nearly at the point of Your departure from Monticello the Presidoliad: And I trust You will not take my seeming neglect to any want of regard or my sincere wishes for Your health & preservation, (for there is none I regard more) but to my mind &...
I send herewith a few papers which have come to my hands along with those addressed to myself. Jackson according to a note sent from Annapolis to M r Smith was to be in Washington on friday evening last. The letters from M r Pinkney brought by him, were dated June 23. and merely rehearsed a conversation with
I forgot, when at Montecello , to ask you for the Deed to Tompkins ; will you be so good as to forward it to me, when you shall have acknowledged it in Court and had it certified, for probate, in Caroline Court . RC ( MHi ); dateline below signature; endorsed by TJ as received 12 Sept. 1809 and so recorded in SJL .