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I really do not know what to answer to Dr. Barnwell. I find, what I did not know, that an...
Should the embargo bill pass & be signed by you to day, have the goodness to send it immediately...
It may be agreed that the land shall be applied to no purpose than light house—& that the keeper...
It is not very desirable that the news of the Embargo should reach foreign ports with...
I enclose copy of a circular sent this evening (22 Decer.) to all the sea-ports—Will any other...
Batture How would it answer 1. to cede to N. Orleans the right of the U.S. to the batture there...
John Cockle is indebted to U.S. for revenue bonds. His sureties in Charleston have been sued &...
As the embargo amendatory act may not pass for some days, & I have received numerous letters...
The enclosed application which is grounded on the power given to the President, by the embargo...
The propriety of complying with any particular application ought to be well considered, on...
For a succinct account of the naval actions in the Liman of 19th & 28th June 1788—see Annual...
The President is authorized to establish three ports of delivery in the district of...
I send the 3 copies of the account of the contingent fund in the usual form, one for each house &...
I enclose for your information 1. a letter from Ed. Livingston with the first part of his answer...
I Plan proposed by Dorsey; to which add abolishing the troy weight & substituting the division of...
[ Note in unknown hand :] Petersburg Jan. 31. 1808. John Shore Collr.—case of the Ship Felix...
The President was authorised to cause to be opened a road, or roads through the territory lately...
The President will be pleased to decide whether any orders should be given to the gun-boats by...
For information The amount may be exaggerated; but this shews to what extent the British are...
I have the honor to enclose the Charter-party of the ship Osage chartered for the United States...
I return the recommendation for the office of “Surveyor of the port of Salem and inspector of the...
I have read Mr de Foronda’s letter of the 20th. inst., and the bill of Congress to which it...
It seems that fourteen american vessels, which had entered last summer in Amsterdam as coming...
Private Secretary of War Payment at Detroit in Detroit bills— recommends Joseph Farrow for keeper...
I have given the directions to Mr. Gelston on the subject of the fraudulent papers used at...
I think that Congress might now decide whether they will give to the corporation the right of the...
This application being made under the proviso of the 2d Section of the act to prevent intrusions,...
An act to extend the terms of credit on certain revenue bonds, which passed both houses nine days...
It appears from the enclosed extract of a letter from the collector of Wilmington that we have no...
I understand that the part of South America where Mr. Peppin the writer of the enclosed is going...