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7 October 1812. In accordance with a 3 Mar. 1809 act of Congress, directs “that the sum of...
The Command of the Lakes is obviously of the greatest importance & has always so appeared. I am...
I have just recd. your favor of the 13th. I had proposed to set out for Virga. on friday, and am...
The communications from the B. Govt. lately recd. thro’ Baker are of a curious character. They...
29 July 1812. In accordance with the 3 Mar. 1809 “act further to amend the several acts for the...
Will you ascertain by a line to Philada. this evening, whether Carswell will accept if appointed...
You are to consider me in this letter as a witness & not a sollicitor. it is written at the...
The inclosed Letter was brought to me by the young gentleman in whose behalf it was written. He...
I have recd. safe the manuscript of Dupont, and the pamphlet sent with it. The letter from Foster...
A book confided to me by a friend, for translation & publication has, for a twelvemonth past,...
I send you three letters from mr Fitz , improperly sent to me, but as they may contain something...
Yours of the 10 th came safely to hand and laid me under new obligations for the valuable...
I have recd. your favor of the 5th. inclosing one from Mr. Aster. Whatever personal confidence...
I have recd. your favor of the 21st. Aug. I can not say precisely what use is to be made of the...
I have recd. your several letters of the 15, 16, & 17th. The appointment for the Revenue Cutter...
I now forward the paper on the Batture promised in my last. It appears by Mr. Pinkney’s last...
Yours of July 14. with the welcome paper it covered, has been most thankfully recieved. I had...
I understand that the measures taking by the Bank of the U. S. for provisionally winding up its...
I inclosed to you, a few days ago a letter from Docr. Bache stating the complaints of Mrs. Jones,...
I recd. your favor written the day before your intended departure from Washington, and complied...
A nephew of J. M. with the approbation of his father, is desirous of finishing a mercantile...
In the action brought against me by E. Livingston on the subject of the Batture , the counsel...
The sea-letter, as its name & its address, import are meant to verify the ship on the High seas....
A letter from Govr. Tyler answering an enquiry as to the $300 deposited in my hands to pay for...
Not knowing whether the inclosed infor letter may give you information either new or useful, I...
I do not know whether the request of M. Moussier , explained in the inclosed letter , is...
Mr. Smith has had an official conversation with Mr. Jackson, and is to see him again today at One...
I have recd your favor of the acquainting me with your proposed trip to N. York. I had entered...
Since my last I have recd. yours of the 26th. If the sketch of Erskine’s instructions be...
I have recd. yours of the 24th. The conduct of the B. Govt. in protesting the arrangement of its...
Agreeably to a request of Tobias Lear Esqr., contained in a letter of the 22d. of July last,...
Have you obtained the name & character of the son of Made. Bonneville? I believe there remains a...
I have the honor to request you to issue your Warrant on the appropriation for Foreign...
Be pleased to issue your Warrant on the appropriations for the Contingent Expenses of this Office...
These recommenders are such good men that I think it will be best to make the nomination at once...
Walden’s petition to carry 30. new negroes from Charleston to N. Orleans, may I think be granted;...
The removal of Williams is approved. has not Gelston been deficient in not giving notice of...
will you examine the inclosed and make any alterations you think adviseable? it is written, as in...
I do not recollect the instructions to Govr. Lewis respecting squatters. but if he had any they...
Be pleased to issue your warrant on the appropriations for the Contingent & Incidental expenses...
I inclose you the petition of Jacob Smith of Newport in the case of the ship Triumph, which is a...
The inclosed petition from Deville was handed me by Genl. Turreau. I told him at once it was...
The cargo, ostensible destination, ownership & other circumstances respecting the ship Lorenzo of...
The answer to the petition of Percival & others praying that they may be permitted to send a...
The case of the schooner Concord, sold by J. Bell of Petersburg, to M. W. Hancock of Richmond. I...
I return you the papers in the case of the schooners Natalie & Atalante, and think there should...
Th: Jefferson returns the inclosed report to mr Gallatin with his entire approbation &...
I find that the correspondence on the subject of Tureau’s Permits was between mr Madison &...
The idea of regulating the coasting trade (to N. Orleans for instance) by the quantity of tonnage...
Mr. Harrison will continue in office till the 3d. of March. I send you tit for tat, one lady...