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Represent to Genl. Wilkerson That the great probability of an amicable & early settlement of our...
I send you a letter of Short’s for perusal, & one of Edgar Patterson asking what is already I...
I inclose you Clarke’s memoranda. The following articles seem proper for Executive attention. An...
I return you the papers which accompanied yours of yesterday. I think the case of Capt Hewes is...
I now return you the papers forwarded by the merchants of Philadelphia and Boston on the subject...
I shall be with you on the 25th. unless health or weather prevent. But if you propose leaving...
Your two favors of the 25th. & blank were recieved yesterday; and all the papers forwarded me are...
By the last post I recieved & forwarded your letter to Duane, in which there was nothing but what...
Mr. Rodney not being at Washington I send you the inclosed because it requires to be acted on...
Yours of the 17th. came to hand yesterday. I wrote to Mr. Gallatin that the principle to govern...
To compleat the roll of governmental officers on the plan inclosed will give the departments some...
I pray you to peruse & consider the inclosed letter of Governor Cabell and my answer, and to...
I am still here. Three refusals of the Naval Secretaryship have been re[c]ieved, and I am afraid...
Our postrider having mistaken his day, brought us no mail on Thursday last. Yesterday I recieved...
In a conversation with mr. Granger not long before we left Washington he mentioned that he was...
The following Commissions to be made out. Lemuel Trescott of Massachusets Collector of the...
A person of the name of Thompson, of Amherst county in Virginia has asked my interference for the...
I return you mr Lear’s letters; in which I am sorry to find he says not a word about the...
The inclosed reclamations of Girod & Chote against the claims of Bapstropp to a monopoly of the...
I observe a great number of contracts for carrying the mails are advertised to be made within a...
Yours of the 7th. was recieved yesterday, but the post was so late, and arriving with his...
We did not collect the sense of our brethren the other day by regular questions, but as far as I...
The only questions which press on the Executive for decision are Whether we shall enter into a...
I think with you we had better send to Algiers some of the losing articles in order to secure...
I suppose we must dispatch another packet, by the 1st. of Apr. at farthest. I take it to be an...
I recieved yesterday your two letters without date on the subjects now to be answered. I do not...
Of the papers I recieved from you yesterday I have sent Mr. Graham’s letter (in favor of R. Brent...
My letter to mr. Smith takes up the whole of the subject of his & your letters by the last post,...
I return you the petition of Samuel Miller with the pardon signed. Mr. Kelty had spoke to me on...
With respect to the prosecutions against Thomas & others for a misdemeanor at Common law we ought...
I have finished my letter alluded to in the cover of Govr. Cabell’s papers, and no post is yet...
§ From Thomas Jefferson. 11 April 1806. “As the letter proposed to the Emperor of Russia may lead...
Th: Jefferson submits to the heads of departments the papers in the case of the Louisiana Commrs....
Will you be so good as to consult with the other members of the administration on the allowance...
The President of the United States of America, To James Madison Esqr. of Orange County, in the...
I left at Washington a great coat of which I shall have great need. Should this reach you before...
Commissions to be made out. Thomas Rodney of Delaware to be judge of Missipi. vice S. Lewis...
25 September 1804, Monticello. “I intended to have been with you tomorrow evening, but it is...
Doctr. Rose delivered me last night the letter with which you charged him, and I have thought it...
DURING the wars which, for some time, have unhappily prevailed among the powers of Europe, the...
I return you all your papers except Irvine’s which I have not yet entirely read. As far as I have...
I hasten the return of the bearer that he may meet you at Brown’s and convey you information as...
Yours of the 1st. was received yesterday. I now return the letters of Higginson, Davis &c....
Health & weather permitting I shall set out on Wednesday without fail. If I can get off early...
A pardon to be issued to George Mc.Farland according to the papers inclosed Commissions to David...
In the wild range which Tatham’s head takes, he often hits on good ideas. Those explained in the...
Yours by yesterday’s mail is recieved & I now return Pinckney’s & Graham’s letters. I thought it...
Yesterday’s post brought me, as I suppose it did you, information of the Emperor of Marocco’s...
Your two favors of the 18th. & 20th. were recieved on the 21st. The letters of Livingston &...
I returned here yesterday afternoon & found, as I might expect an immense mass of business. With...