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The Secy of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & informs that no effort will be...
The enclosed papers are Submitted to the Consideration of the President. If the recommendation of...
The former decision on this case is enclosed. The practice of the department forbids the idea of...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & will thank him to delay...
The enclosed papers recd. from Genl Jackson are transmitted, tho’ they contain nothing more than...
The enclosed letters to Mr. Crowninshield, and General Jackson, explains the views of the members...
The Corps of Engineers, as I had foreseen, have been excessively mortified, at the delay which...
The law of the last session for the relief of the intruders upon the public land, embraced the...
An account has been presented for payment at this department, which involves a principle, which...
The inclosed letter to Richard Bland Lee Esquire explains the Nature of the additional...
The Secretary of War has the honor to report to the President of the United States, That the...
The enclosed letter from Mr Hall, will explain the nature of the favor which he seeks in behalf...
The enclosed letter from Colo. McKee the Choctaw Agent, is respectfully submitted to your...
I yesterday recd. a letter from Gnrl Samuel Smith of Baltimore, to which is added a postcript in...
The inclosed Sketch of instructions have been hastily drawn up this morning, & are forwarded to...
The Commissioner appointed under the act authorizing the payment for property lost, captured, or...
Mr Bagot called upon me to day, & Stated that two Soldiers in the American service had waited on...
I understand from Mr. Graham, that the enclosed letter has already been submitted to your...
On my arrival in this city, on Tuesday last, I found all my children except the eldest,...
Altho my views and wishes in relation to the vacancy about to take place in the Cabinet, remain...
Nothing has been heard from Genl Meriwether or Mr Franklin, upon the subject of their...
I have the honor to inclose the report of lieut. Gadsden, upon the fortifications necessary to be...
I have the honor to submit for your consideration, a draft of the instructions prepared to be...
The proceedings of the court martial has been transmitted without comment, or recommendation on...
Upon examining the fifth class of claims described in the regulations prescribed by the...
The inclosed letters announce the death of Colo. Hawkins. I presume his nephew who has acted as...
In adopting regulations to prevent the abuses which have been practised in issuing provisions to...
I have the honor to inclose the report of the age and qualifications of the cadets who have...
At the request of the Chickasaw deputation, I enclose a letter from Genl Jackson to Major George...
Under existing circumstances the call of the militia seems to be warranted. Colo. Clinch seems...
I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following appointments in the Staff for the...
I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following appointments in the Staff for the...
The resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of South Carolina,...
In compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 5th: Instant, I have the honor to lay before...
§ From William Harris Crawford. 11 December 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully...
It has become important to settle with the least possible delay, the effects of brevet...
The letter of the 18th. ult which you have had the Kindness to address to me, communicating my...
On the 26th inst I recd. a note from the Duke of Wellington informing me that peace was signed on...
Your letter of August last, enclosed in one from Mrs Custis, has been recd. Colo. De Greffe, the...
Before I leave this place, I beg leave to suggest the necessity of removing Genl Wilkinson from...
The very Kind and flattering manner in which you offered me a seat in the Cabinet, yesterday, has...
30 June 1812, Senate Chamber. Recommends “Mr Charles Sterrett Ridgely of Maryland for an...
I recd. the enclosed letter a few days since. You know the writer, & can properly appreciate the...