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One of my neighbours when I lived in this place, Mr. Du Ponceau is about to publish a collection...
After congratulating you on the event of our Election of the President, and your appointment...
Trusting you will pardon the Liberty taken, and be disposed to render that Justice which my...
24 March 1801, Madrid. No. 269. Believes recent royal order stipulating that “every recaptured...
24 March 1801, Kingston, Jamaica. Transmits copy of last dispatch, which State Department has not...
The President of the United States has decided to appoint William Davies Collector of Norfolk—to...
25 March 1801, New York. Introduces and commends to JM’s attention his friend Josef Yznardy, who...
I am still here. Three refusals of the Naval Secretaryship have been re[c]ieved, and I am afraid...
Tho’ the King has recovered, he does not yet hold a Court, nor is it understood that he attends...
On the 13th. Inst. I forwarded you Invoices & Bill Lading of a Cargo I have laden on board the...
I have the honor to enclose a list of the French Vessels, captured since the 1st Octr last, &...
Yesterday I received by way of St. Sebastian farther copies of your several Dispatches, dated the...
27 March 1801, Lisbon. Acknowledges receipt of State Department letters of 13 Sept. and 21...
27 March 1801, Lisbon. Reports that recent packets from Britain contain no mention of a British...
27 March 1801, New York. Acknowledges letter of 21 Mar. accompanying the papers of the ship Grand...
27 March 1801, Williamsburg. Seeks final settlement of his pay due for service as a Paris-London...
28 March 1801, Berlin. No. 187. Encloses copy of Spanish declaration of war on Portugal. Reports...
28 March 1801, Gibraltar. No. 61. Transmits copy of previous dispatch, no. 60. By last accounts,...
In confirmation of the rumours of the day, Carnot’s answer to Bailleul, published during the...
I congratulate you on an event terminating so fortunately for the Republican cause, by the...
For many years past I have edited and printed a public paper in this town, on the proceeds of...
I seem to be under the necessity of availing myself of our former acquaintance, in any measure,...
I condole with you on the death of your honoured father, whose politeness & attention I do not...
31 March 1801, Fredericksburg. Recommends Henry Coleman of Caroline County for a federal office....
31 March 1801, Alicante. Gives résumé of his 8 Mar. dispatch. Has placed all U.S. vessels in...
31 March 1801, Bennington, Vermont. Offers congratulations on election and JM’s appointment....
31 March 1801 “ Christa. Bridge State of Delaware .” Recollects past association with JM;...
31 March 1801, Philadelphia. Encloses a copy of the charter party for the Grand Turk . Stevens...
I regret very much that I had not the pleasure of seeing you before I left the Seat of...
1 April 1801, Fredericksburg. Recommends Henry Coleman to JM as a person worthy of a clerkship....
1 April 1801, Port Républicain. Encloses copy of a pamphlet from Toussaint on measures for taking...
1 April 1801, Lisbon. Relays reports that Spanish and French are soon to make peace with...
In addressing to you the subject of the following letter, I hope that the presumption may not be...
I have this evening a letter from Mr. Beckley in which he communicates to me the information,...
3 April 1801, Mississippi Territory. Acting with permission earlier received from the Adams...
Knowing the attachment to freedom and humanity, which mark your character I feel a solicitude to...
This will be presented by Mr Alexdr Kerr a friend of Mine who is disposed to fill some federal...
I had the Honor of presenting you a price current on the 11th past. In this is one also for the...
4 April 1801, Berlin. No. 188. Reports Danish occupation of Hamburg on 20 Mar. and Prussian plans...
4 April 1801, Tappahannock. Has heard rumor that the supervisor and inspectors in Virginia are to...
5 April 1801. Indisposition prevented his going to Richmond when JM was last there. Encloses a...
5 April 1801, Algiers. Reports prime minister’s reminder earlier in the day that the U.S. is...
6 April 1801, The Hague. No. 129. Reports that a general embargo was laid on ports on 30 Mar. but...
Accept my heartiest Congratulations on thy advancement to the secretary’s office. My Mind has for...
I return you my best Thanks for your Friendly Answer to my Letter. I heartily condole with you on...
When in Philadelphia, last winter, Mr. James Yard of that city, reminded me of an assurance given...
7 April 1801, Copenhagen. Transmits duplicate of his dispatch of 16 Feb. Recounts deterioration...
7 April 1801, Lisbon. Conveys news of British blockade of Toulon and discusses different accounts...
8 April 1801, Marseilles Forwards two packets of dispatches from U.S. consul at Tunis by the Anna...
8 April 1801, Bremen. Acknowledges receipt of Marshall’s 4 Jan. letter. Danish troops have taken...