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The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to enclose the within letter, in order to know...
The Secretary of the Treasury, respectfully submits to the President the following Facts and...
I have the honor to enclose a statement of the monies collected on account of the marine...
I enclose the hospital money statement which ought to have accompanied my letter of this morning,...
The enclosed was delivered to me open this evening by Colo. Burr. It encloses an open letter for...
I enclose a letter this day received from St. Th. Mason in relation to South Carolina politics....
I have the honor to transmit sundry papers in relation to David Hopkins imprisoned at the suit of...
I have the honor to enclose the following papers vizt. 1st. Extract of a letter from the...
I have the honor to enclose a letter from the Commissioner of the revenue accompanying proposals...
Your favor of the 7th instt. was received on the 11th, the day after the mail had closed. It...
I am this moment favored with your letter of the 14th instt. & although I have little to add to...
The letter I had the pleasure to write to you the other day , & intended to send by Dr Bache will...
My child continuing very unwell , I sent him with Miss Nicholson about 16 miles out of town, mean...
I duly received your favor of the 28th ulto.—In the case of the intended successor of Gen. White...
This will be handed by Mr M. L. Davies of New York, the candidate for the naval office. I used my...
In relation to Gardner and Campbell formerly clerks in the Auditor’s office, their case is not...
I have nothing new to communicate; expecting to see you in a few days, and being much engaged...
The Secretary of the Treasury wishes to know where the Commrs., appointed to decide on the claims...
It is requested by Mr Hancock , if not impracticable, that he should obtain this afternoon the...
The enclosed letter from Mr Dallas, received this morning, showeth that the Brit. Consul has not...
I enclose the applications for the office of collector of customs at Wilmington. The office is...
Enclosed is a letter of Mr Macon, & one from Mr Steele to whom I had communicated Mr Macon’s,...
The Commr. of Loans Georgia is dead and Mr Millege recommends a Mr Alger for successor . Shall Mr...
Enclosed you will find the letters received by last mail. ( one excepted from Survr. gen. on...
Of the letters which accompany this, I request your attention to that which relates to the mint....
Mr Nourse acts, & has for ten years acted, as agent for the disbursements of this department for...
I enclose some hasty remarks on the message— The incorrectness of the documents of exports of...
foreign powers friendly — effect if redress is meant, it seems wrong to raise expectations which...
Outlines &a. 1. Specific appropriations—for each object of a distinct nature, and one to embrace...
Will you look at Mr Ingersoll’s acct. & letters? It was objected to by this Departt. as being too...