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Genal. T urreau has the honor to enclose hereto the letter of the Mayor of Norfolk, which was...
Le Soussigné, ministre plénipotentiaire de S. M. I. & R. près Monsieur le Président des Etats:...
1805 to Thomas Carpenter December 9. To making a Coat and materials $5.00 1806 April To a Pr of...
The President directs that you enter a nolle prosequi on the indictment found in the Circuit...
I have the Honor to inform you of my arrival in this City last night, having been appointed by...
I have the Honor to acquaint you with the Arrival here Yesterday Evening of the Honorable David...
Your favor of Sepr. 5. was received during my recess in Virginia; and having been communicated to...
I have received your favor of the 22d. of Septr. and return you thanks for the document you have...
Your letter of the 25 August was duly received, and the subject of it belonging to the Treasury...
Having in a former letter communicated to you Such information as I had been able to procure,...
The claims of Messrs. Dulton & Tombarel, which have been for some years agitating here before the...
I have the honor to inform you, that the accounts, of late received from the South Western...
Under all the circumstances of the times, in Europe & America, the tendency of things to the...
Your letter enclosing one, unsealed, to the Emperor of the French, came duly to hand; but upon...
This is to Advise you, that I have, on This day, Valued on you, in my First, Second & Third of...
In pursuance of your order, thro’ Mr. Julius Oliver, of the 8th: last January, which he...
I enclose you an Invoice of seven cases of wine shipped on board the Brig Jacob Captain Easton...
Should the port of St. Lucar, which, it is understood, has been lately made a free port, have a...
The Secretary of State requests the Collector of the Customs at New York to be pleased to put the...
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter from the collector of Boston respecting the...
In answer to the communication from Mr: Vandergoes of the late change of government in Holland,...
In the Months of Decemr. 1802. & July 1803, I had the Honor to address you on the Subject of my...
Having understood that Capt. Whitby has stated in a letter to the British Consul of this City...
The bearer of this, Mr. James Anderson, having for many years devoted his time and attention to...
I use the freedom of an old acquaintance to send you the annexed Proposals; requesting your...
Represent to Genl. Wilkerson That the great probability of an amicable & early settlement of our...
A Citizen of the United States, whose excites him to publish a Gazette under the name "L’Oracle...
In consequence of the advices received from General Wilkinson relating to the military posture of...
I Refer to the Above Copy of my last respects 10th. April pr Ship Raleigh, & have since had the...
The delicacy of my honorable way of thinking, the in tegrity of my proceedings in the Service of...