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The Master Warden of the Port of Philda, having informed me, that the Brigantine Little Sarah,...
In compliance with your request, expressed, this day in a letter from the Secretary at War, I...
The Secretary at War having stated in a letter of yesterday’s date, that he was commanded by you,...
Inclosed I have the honor to submit to your Excellency’s consideration, a copy of a letter from...
Agreeably to your instructions contained in a letter from the Secretary at War, of the 24th of...
In consequence of some reports, respecting the equipments of the English Letter of Marque, the...
Inclosed I transmit to your Excellency, a copy of a letter which I have recd from the Master...
It has been intimated to me, that the Jane will, probably, sail during the ensuing night; and,...
The Commanding Officer at Mud Island, has reported to me that the following vessels have been...
In consequence of the letter, which I addressed to the French Consul, respecting the Privateer,...
Since the communication, which I made to you this morning, relatively to the Trunk of Dollars,...
It has just been reported to me that the Schooner Jane, Benjamin Stammers Master—a prize to the...
Inclosed I transmit, for your information, copies of a letter to the French Consul, informing him...
I have the honor to transmit, for your information, a copy of the Requisition, which was made for...
Inclosed I have the honor to transmit to you several documents, respecting the Case of the Spry...
I have the honor to lay before you, copies of several letters, which I have recd from the French...
I received your Excellency’s communication, respecting the unfavorable issue of the negotiations...
As the period prescribed for the next session of Congress, approaches, I was solicitious to...
In consequence of a letter from the Secretary at War, stating the suggestion of the French...
Inclosed I have the honor to communicate to you, copies of a letter, which I have received from...
I have the honor, by the inclosed copies, to communicate to you, a second letter, dated the 30...
In order to enable me to carry into effect your instructions for preserving the peace and...
As soon as I recd the communication of your arrangements, for laying an Embargo on the trade of...
The Secretary at war, has transmitted to me, by your instructions, a copy of a law relatively to...
A body of about 120 Seamen, who declared to me that they were British subjects, deprived of...
In answer to a circular letter, which I addressed to the Officers of this Commonwealth,...
In compliance with your request, communicated by the Secretary at War, in his letter of the 19....
The information contained in the letter from Genl Wilkins, which I communicated to you yesterday;...
I have occasion to regret, that your opinion, on the expediency of suspending, for the present,...
In compliance with the request of Judge Addison, I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of...