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The ship Mary, belonging to Mr. Jeremiah Yellott of Baltimore, whereof Isaac Phillips was master,...
Your letter of May 30th. with the documents to which it refers were duly received. The case of...
In answer to your letter of yesterday, I am enabled to assure you that the report to which it...
Your favor of June 30th. found me preparing to fulfill the promise of which it reminds me on the...
I have been lately furnished by Capt. Rodgers and Davidson, with their respective narratives of...
7 July 1802, Department of State. Acknowledges Whelen’s letter of 2 July . Has directed that a...
9 July 1802, Department of State. “The President of the United States having continued the...
13 July 1802, Department of State. “Your letter of the 3d. Inst: [not found] with the 4th. Vol....
17 July 1802, Department of State. Acknowledges Stevens’s letter of 14 July . Concurs in the...
Having laid before the President the subject of your Note of the 16th. instant, I am charged to...
I have recd. your favor inclosing a letter to you from Genl. Davie on the subject of Mr. Barnett...
19 July 1802, Department of State. “I have duly received your letter of the 12th. Inst. [not...
A case has lately been stated to the Treasury Department by one of the Northwestern Collectors of...
It has been concluded by the Secy. of the Navy that the public ship the General Greene, can be...
On consultation with the Secretary of the Navy, it has been concluded that the public service...
Your three letters of May 3, 5 & 7 have been duly received. On the subject of the first, to wit,...
The enclosed letter of Jacob Peterson of the American armed ship Asia and copy of the Protest of...
The Newspaper herewith inclosed contains a translation of an instruction from the Minister of...
I inclose a paper instead of inclosing the paper I beg leave to refer you to the Gazette of the...
Mr. Fairfax who waits on you wishes to know whether the Treasury Dept. is [in] want of bills on...
Herewith inclosed is a copy of the agreement entered into on the 24. April last between the...
Your several letters now to be acknowledged are of March 20th. April 6 and April 20. The...
26 July 1802, Department of State. “Agreeably to a suggestion in a letter from you to Mr Elias...
In my letter of May 21st. 1801. accompanying the remittance of 30,000 dollars as a commutation of...
Since my last which was of april 20th. and went by the Adams Frigate, I have received your favors...
I have reced. your letter of the 21st. instant. The Consulate at Barcelona is not at present...
Your letter of the 26th. April has been duly recd. It is to be regretted that the circumstance of...
It being thought proper that $30,000 should be transmitted to the Consul at algiers, by the ship...
I inclose several letters for you put into my hands by Mr. Pichon, with some communications of...
30 July 1802, Department of State. “I have the honor to enclose a copy of a letter from the...
I have duly recd. yours of the 28 Ult: inclosing a protest of James Hopper commander of the...
I have this day drawn upon you, at fourteen days sight, in favour of Thomas T. Tucker Esq...
I reached home just before dark this evening, after the most fatiguing journey I ever...
I have received & communicated to the President your letter of the 30th. Ulto: giving information...
I red. last evening your two favors of the 9 & 13th. Before I left Washington I wrote to Simpson...
The President has received your letter of the 29th. Ulto. He considers the proper notification of...
Your favor of the 16th. came duly to hand with the papers to which it referred. I now forward...
18 August 1802, Department of State, Washington. “The Secretary of State of the United States...
The inclosed letters will shew the object of the Bearer Mr. Baker. From his conversation, I find...
Your letter of May 21st. 1802 with a copy of that of July 2d. 1801 has been duly received. I hope...
Not having your last letters by me I cannot refer to their dates, nor particularly to their...
Your two letters of June 17. & 26 have been duly received. The hostile result of the...
Yours of the 23d. has been duly recd. Mr. Brent had informed me that copies of the letters from...
I request that the Proceeds of the enclosed Bill of the Treasurer of the United States, for Eight...
Yours of the 27. came duly to hand. I had recd. the letter from W. Hampton & F. Maury. I had...
The mail not having returned from Milton when my messenger left the Court House on monday...
I have duly recd. yours of the 30th. Ulto. with the several papers to which it refers. I have...
I duly received and laid before the President your [ sic ] of the 6th. . His sentiments on the...
I have received your two letters of July 23 & Aug. 11; the former requesting the interposition of...
Yours of the 6th. instant was duly brought by the last mail. I inclose under cover to Mr. Brent,...