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You have been informed I understand of the proceeding which took place in Phila. relative to...
The bearer of this letter is a Mr. Moffatt of this neighbourhood who sometime ago obtained a...
§ From John Nicholas. 9 February, Albany. “I take the liberty of recommending Mr: Hallett a...
The vacancy on the bench of the Supreme court occasioned by the death of Judge Patterson has...
I must beg the favor of you to hand the inclosed to the President. From the perusal of it you...
You will learn from Mr. Clarke, that certain prosecutions for libels on sundry points, have brot....
From the seat of war having been in my neighbourhood and very far removed from your immediate...
Your favor of the 11th March came duly to hand and I feel myself obliged by the friendly spirit...
I fear when you see a second letter so soon that you will think yourself illy requited for your...
Partaking as I do in all your difficulties I feel it to be a duty to communicate such information...