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I inclose two letters from Monroe recd. since your departure. The intermediate ones referred to,...
I recd. on monday evening your favor of Mar. 23. with the return of Armstrong’s & Monroe’s...
I find by a letter just recd. from Mr. Tomkins that he declines the appointment lately given him,...
Yours of the 1st. instant has been recd with the letters of Jarvis Monroe & Pinkney. I had a...
By this Mail you will receive the letters last received from Mr. Erving. No others have come to...
At the date of my last, I hoped by this time to be making ready for my journey on your track. A...
Having passed Dulton on the road, I have received the despatches from M. & Pinkney under the...
I select the enclosed papers relating the ship N. Jersey from a mass of which this is but a...
Your two favors of the 4 & 7th. Instant have come duly to hand. Letters from C. Pinkney to the...
I recd. yesterday yours of the 25th. The letter from Turreau appeared to me as to you, in the...
I inclose herewith sundry communications which I recd. yesterday. One of them is from Monroe at...
I duly recd. your favor of   from which I learn your purpose of meeting the Heads of Depts. in...
At the date of my last I entertained hopes of being at this time half way to Washington. Instead...
I recd. duly your favor of the 11th. at this place, where I am still very painfully detained by...
Doctor Park of this City is setting out with his daughter, on a trip Southwards and proposes to...
The decrease of the fever in the City has induced me to return with Mrs. M. to it, with a view to...
(a) after ‘others’—the insertion of “with commissions”—seems necessary, as others refers to the...
will become able to regulate with effect their respective functions in these departments. The...
Resol. 1. (Substitute within any part of the former Louisiana comprehended in the delivery of...
The Secretary of State, to whom the President has been pleased to refer the resolution of the...
The Secretary of State supposes, that the within abstract in the form of a report to the...
J. M. with respectful complts. to the Presidt. suggests an attention to the last paragraph in the...
Mr. Pinkney is now with us collecting his outfit of information, and is to sail from Baltimore on...
The communications which will be forwarded by Mr. Smith seem to render it certain that the...
The express returned with the document for London the night before the last, and the despatches...
Your letter of the 19th. by express, was duly recd. For the result of the consultation among us...
The last mail brought me yours inclosing the letters to you from P. Edwards & Mr. Gallatin, which...
The vessel for the Bey of Tunis is a small one purchased by Capt: Preeble in the Mediterranean....
The inclosed letter from the Mayor of N. York shews that coercion alone will rid us of the...
I have thought it not amiss to add to the letter written yesterday to the Mayor of N. York the...