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SOON after the receipt of your Excellency’s letter of the 18th Instant, addressed to the...
I cannot lose the opportunity by M r . Isaacs to write a few lines. He could inform you of my...
We the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Albany, in Common Council Convened, Cannot...
We left New York on Monday last & arrived safely here this Morning in time for Breakfast. Our...
I have this instant rec d . a letter from Judge Van Ness of which the following is a Copy— Your...
I have the Honor to inform You That the Common Council of this City have this day Resolved that...
I rec d . your letter of the 22 d Feb y on Friday last— Judge Benson being still at Albany I...
I think it will give you pleasure to hear from us, even tho’ nothing new has occur’d. To tell you...
I received your very friendly favor of the 12 th . ins t . with the liberal compensation...
I have deferred answering your letter, that I might be able to answer it more to your...
I have been waiting until this time, with the expectation that it would be in my power to return...
The overtures for Reconciliation which had taken place before left us were terminated by two...
We left Albany last Wednesday near night— The next Day we Stopped for an hour at Oak Hill— You[r]...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 10 Inst.— The Intent and Meaning of the 9 th . Article of the...
I had last Evening the Pleasure of recieving your Letter of the 20 th . Inst:— The Appology...
The 4. boxes by mr Randolph’s boats are safely arrived, and the kental of dumbfish not being with...
Your favor of the 25th. Apr. came to hand only yesterday. I am contented with the sale of my...
I yesterday inclosed you the first halves of bank bills to the amount of fifteen hundred dollars....
I have to pay to James Oldham 82. D 06 C for which purpose I inclose you a bill of 100. D. and...
I intended by yesterday evening’s post to have sent you the treasurer’s draught on mr Gibbons for...
I wrote you on the 17th. of April accepting 7. D. for my tobo. by return of the post which...
Your account came to hand before I left Washington but it was in the hurry of preparation for...
Will you be so good as to send me immediately 3. dozen bottles of Syrup of punch? if boats are...
In my letter of the 10th. inst. I desired you to send back to Baltimore a box or boxes containing...
The draughts heretofore made on you, and which now ought to be covered, have been as follows....
The inclosed letter, which I have left open for your perusal, will sufficiently explain it’s...
Your favor of the 2d. is recieved & I thank you for the admonition as to my tobo. I shall hand it...
On the 21st inst mr Barnes was to remit you 200. D. to be placed to my credit [the funds?] I hope...
In the inclosed letter of yesterday I omitted one article. the three barrels of potatoes on board...
We have constant occasion for some of the strong, and dry, but sound and cheap wines, as well for...
I arrived here on the 11th. and found here your two favors of Mar. 24. & 31. & have since...
Mr. Craven sending some waggons to Richmond with wheat agrees to bring up what I have there as...
I recieved by the last post your favor of the 7th. covering a copy of my account with you. I have...
I inclose you one hundred dollars to cover the balance of my last account, and an order in favor...
I now inclose you five hundred dollars to cover my deficit with you, with my affectionate...
According to our arrangement at Monticello I presume that my draughts in favor of Old for 298.12...
I inclose you three hundred & fifty dollars to cover two drafts I make on you in favr. of Saml. &...
According to my letter of yesterday I now inclose you the treasurer’s order on mr Gibbons for...
I acknowledged yesterday the receipt of yours of May 28. and have not since seen mr Barnes . but...
Will you be so good as to procure for me from the clerk of the high court of Chancery a copy of...
I did not know till this moment that the manifests for my tobo. [passed] at Milton the last...
Having to pay James Oldham 179.80 D I have thought it safer to put under cover to you 180. D. and...
Your favor of the 23d. is recieved & I now return you mr Peyton’s order accepted payable the...
I inclose you a draught of the Columbia bank on the bank of the US. for 250. D. which mr Barnes...
I yesterday sent from hence the packages noted in the inclosed bill of lading, to be forwarded up...
Tomorrow I leave this for Washington . on the 6th. instant I drew on you for 600 D. paiable to...
I received last night, from mr Griffin, my overseer at Poplar forest, the list of my tobacco of...
The coal has been recieved. you did not mention the price, but presuming 200. D. will cover it, I...
The season now requires that I should lay in my winter’s stock of coal. I will therefore ask the...
Yours of the 12th. is recieved, and the arrangement for my supply of hams will, I dare say,...