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The Vice President will do himself the honor to dine with Mr. Madison on saturday agreably to his polite Invitation. MH : Dearborn Papers.
The Plans marked Confidential which accompanied your Message of the 22d. Instant are now returned enclosed agreably to your Request. I am with great Respect Your most Obedt. Servant. DNA : RG 46—Records of the U.S. Senate.
I have now the pleasure to inform you that from the Returns I have seen from several Counties of this State and accurate information received from others our republican Candidates for Governor and Lt Governor, to wit, Chief Justice Lewis and Mr. Broome, will be elected by a majority of at least 8000, notwithstanding their Opponents were supported by the united and vigorous Exertions of the...
This is the first moments leisure I have had to answer your Letter of the 27th Instant which was handed to me yesterday. I have carefully perused the Papers it inclosed under the signature of Mr. James Kane and find the statement of the transaction aluded to as admitted by Judge Purdy to be correct as far as my Name is implicated, and I believe it contains as reduced by Judge Purdy the...
I have lately read in a scurilous Pamphlet entitled “an examination of the various charges exhibited against Aaron Burr Esquire” &c, a Paragraph charging me with having expressed at a meeting held at his House in the Spring of 1800 Sentiments highly derogatory to your political Character and inconsistent with private Friendship—I am sensible of the impropriety of troubling you with Matters of...
I thank you for your very obliging Letter of the 6th. Instant and for your kind congratulations upon the arrival of myself and Daughter at this place. Agreably to your request I have directed the Collector to have the Affidavits of the Officers of the revenue Cutter taken respecting the transaction to which your Letter relates and to transmit them to you by the present Mail—I have thought it...
My Nephew Mr. DeWitt Clinton will have the honor of delivering you this Letter . permit me to recommend him to your friendly Notice—He was this Day appointed a Senator from this State in the Congress of the United States (in the Room of Mr. Armstrong—who had recently resigned his Seat in that Body) and will immediately set out for the Seat of Government—It is reasonable to conclude that I feel...
I am highly gratified by the generous and very friendly Sentiments expressed in your Letter of the 31st: of last Month—It was far from my Intention however to have given you the trouble of replying to the one I addressed to you . I most sincery wish the pleasing hope you cherish of the increase of republicanism may be realized in its full extent; but candor oblidges me to confess that my...
Mrs: Tudor intending to pass through the City of Washington on her way to the Springs in Berkeley County Virginia permit me to recommend her to your Friendly Notice and Attention—She is the Wife of Judge Tudor of Boston a Gentleman of much respectabillity and steady adherent to the virtuous Principles of our Revolution & his good Lady possesses the same Sentiment in an immenent Degree—She will...
At a time when the public mind is much agitated by the late daring outrage committed upon one of our frigates, I regret the necessity I feel myself under to apprize you of a new insult offered by His Britannic Majestys Ships of war in an attempt to bring to, the revenue cutter of the port of New York, on board of which I was a passenger from the City of Washington to this place, while within...