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§ From Jacob Wagner. 11 August 1806. “There having been no indication against my opening the...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 12 August 1806. “No such convention for the mutual delivery of offenders...
No such convention for the mutual delivery of offenders exists; though the Spaniards have often...
A favourable opportunity offering for Philadelphia, I have returned Mr. Duponceau his books. I do...
I am Sorry that another unexpected obstacle is likely still longer to retard the departure of the...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 22 August 1806, Department of State. “I shall retain the case of the crew of...
I have written to Mr. Cathcart not to pay the gratuity to the delinquent Tunisians at New York,...
I have been honored with your’s by last evening’s mail. I cannot however forward the letter to...
§ Jacob Wagner to Stephen Decatur. 1 September 1806, Department of State. “In the absence of the...
Mr. W. Brent being a sufficient surety for Moses Young and Messrs. Salmon and Taylor for Bourne,...
J. Wagner presents his best respects to the President of the U. States. The pardon of Joseph...
I have forwarded to Mr. Sanford the patent he requested. I have forwarded the letter addressed to...
§ Jacob Wagner to Peter Muhlenberg. 13 September 1806, Department of State. “Mr. Harris the...
§ Jacob Wagner to John Stephen. 14 September 1806, Department of State. “Some time past, Genl....
§ Jacob Wagner to Nathan Sanford. 15 September 1806, Department of State. “Owing to the...
In the Globe of the 23 July you will see that Mr. Erskine has been appointed to succeed Mr....
The three Captains, whose protests against L’Eole are herewith, came from Annapolis a few days...
Mr. Thom proposes leaving your quarter’s salary in the Bank, if you approve it. Finding that the...
Should this letter not be returned, J. Wagner will conclude that it has been approved and that...
The present vacancy in the Custom-house here, it is supposed by some friends may produce another...
Respecting Insurrections See Act 2 May 1792— Repealed See do. 28 Feby. 1795—  S.1. Militia may be...
Observing that the newspapers are circulating a imperfect account of the law-case of Baring vs....
A counter post—to Kingston if it can be made sufficiently safe, seems to be a natural provision...
The President’s message in answer to the call of the House respecting Genl Wilkinson has...