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Your’s of the 21st. came to hand yesterday. the matter of it shall be the subject of conversation...
Candidates for the office of Keeper of the Light house at Smith’s point William Mountague. owns...
I return you Sprigg’s letter, & inclose a recommendation from Govr. Sullivan in favr of...
The inclosed petition from Deville was handed me by Genl. Turreau. I told him at once it was...
My last to you was of the 12th. since that I have recieved yours of the 9th. 18th. & two of the...
We have recieved information that the emperor of Marocco having asked, & been refused, passports...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin, on his arrival at his office, to call & accompany...
A law of the last session provided for making a road from Nashville to Natchez, & another from...
The Attorney Genl. being absent, we must decide for ourselves the question raised by Colo....
The sale of Dufour’s land appears to have been regular. the purchase too by mr Mansfield is valid...
The case of the Kentucky collection would be intolerable were we not bound to tolerate not only...
In the case of the rescue of the Felicity by Capt Newcome of the revenue cutter he certainly...
I inclose you the letters of Bishp. Madison recommending Samuel Travis as mate of a revenue...
I have no information of the death of judge Bruin, altho I have letters & newspapers from Natchez...
With respect to the bank of Pensva, their difficulties proceed from excessive discounts. the...
The bearer hereof is mr Thomas Walker Maury who is come on to recieve the appointment of Reciever...
The rent we proposed for the Indiana lead mine was 2/10 of 3. years’ produce = 6/10 of 1. years...
I do not see sufficient reasons for preserving a revenue cutter at Charleston on a larger scale...
Since writing my letter of yesterday I have prepared the draught of a circular to the Governors...
Yours of the 17th. was recieved only yesterday. it ought to have come by the preceding post. I...
I thank you for the case in the Liman sea, which escaped my recollection, it was indeed a very...
The letter to Thornton is civil both in matter & manner, and entirely proper. I dare say Irvine...
A doubt is entertained whether the act of Congress respecting claims to lands in Orleans &...
I inclose for your information letters from General Dearborne, P. D. Sargeant & Elisha Tracy on...
A Bill supplementary to the several acts for laying an embargo on vessels Etc. for vessels coming...
The inducement which you propose in order to engage Powell to bring up his accounts is...
I think with you it is better to leave the leasing the salt-springs to Governor Harrison who will...
The inclosed petition & papers of the Widow Morin of St. Louis present the first case of that...
In the case of the brig Hieram, I think with you that no permission can be given to renew the...
1. As to the 500. cavalry. if we have peace with Spain, we shall not want them; if War, all our...
Eli Vickery lives at Norfolk. if the letter be addressed to the care of Colo Thos. Newton, it...
Your’s of the 16th. was recieved on the 21st. Dickerson’s delay of proceeding to N. Orleans will...
Previous information had led me to believe it necessary to remove Abbot also. the inclosed...
The case of the schooner Concord, sold by J. Bell of Petersburg, to M. W. Hancock of Richmond. I...
Yours of the 21st. came to hand on the 25th. I now return the letters of Thornton & Muhlenberg...
The proceedings of the Commissioners of Washington with Maryland seem not to be accurately...
If we can do any thing ourselves in the case of the from the Missisipi, let us do it. but if any...
Judging by Price’s survey of Ocracock, the only position for the custom house which seems to come...
Commissions to be made out Christopher Ellery of Rh odei sland to be Commissioner of loans for...
Did I lend you the Pensylvania act permitting our Western road to cross through that state? if I...
E. Randolph has offered to mr Short to give him personal security, such as he will be satisfied...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary at War & Secretary of...
I have recieved from mr Nicholas a letter in which is the following passage . ‘if mr Gallatin...
Will you be so good as to adopt either the former or latter proposition at the Salines, as you...
I inclose you the form in which I would wish to place the Financial paragraph, with blanks which...
Genl. Turreau’s application for two vessels to carry French subjects to France must, I think, be...
Your favor of 26. March is recieved and I learn with real concern the danger that a temporary...
On the 27th. of April I wrote to Govr. Claiborne in these words. ‘Congress has permitted lots to...
Yours of the 16th. came to hand last night. as the lead mines do not press in point of time, I...
1. Can we do better as to Nantucket than to send Coffin’s letter to Govr. Lincoln? he is better...