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I will thank you to send me a letter to be addressed to Mr Adet, concerning some prizes sent into...
I mentioned to the President to-day the request of Mr Boudinot that the President would sign 50...
The Secretary of War prays Mr Dandridge to lay before the President, the reports No. 1. 2. 3 & 4,...
The Secretary has this moment received Mr Dandridge’s note of this morning, enquiring whether the...
Colo. Pickering incloses the proceedings from Winchester, with the draught of an answer under the...
The Secretary of War received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr Kinlock, desiring the extract...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to lay before the President the inclosed letter from Mr Seagrove &...
Colo. Pickering incloses to Mr Dandridge a memorandum of the Director of the Mint, of copper he...
Mr Dandridge will be so good as to lay the inclosed papers before the President; they were...
The Secretary of War requests Mr Dandridge to lay before the President the inclosed letter of...
The inclosed draught of a letter to Mr Seagrove touches on points of such importance, I think it...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to present the inclosed letter from Mr Seagrove to the President. It...
I have this moment recd from Mr Wolcott the inclosed letter to Mr Adet, which this morning I left...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to lay before the President a letter & plans relating to the...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to lay the inclosed papers before the President. 1. A Letter of the...
An express is going this morning with money to General Morgan’s army. I left with the President...
The inclosed draught of a letter to the Governors of Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Georgia...
If the President should approve of the inclosed letter to the Governor of New-York, it will be...
Be pleased to hand the inclosed papers for the perusal of the President. I will do myself the...
The inclosed instructions to Mr Price, who is to manage the Indian trading store in Georgia, and...
Lt Colo. Butler, who commands at Fort Pitt, has suggested that probably many good recruits might...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to hand the inclosed letter and papers from Genl Wayne to the...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased, at a convenient time, to lay the inclosed letter before the...
On the 23d Ulto I sent Horatio Jones the Interpreter to Buffaloe Creek to hasten the departure of...
On the 20th I wrote you, that two runners had arrived the day before from Buffaloe Creek with a...
I arrived here yesterday. Two or three hours before, two runners arrived from the Indian Council...
Various accidents have retarded the business of the treaty—among others, the death of two Oneida...
Can you inform me of any of the facts or representations communicated to the president relative...
The inclosed letter from Samuel Freeman Esqr. of Portland I should have presented long ago: but...
I inclose the information given me by Colo. Louis. The copy of the letter from his nation bears...
(private) This morning I received the inclosed letter from Mr Dayton, expressing fully his...
The Secretary of State respectfully returns to the President his report on the claims of the...
To the President of the United States, The Secretary of State respectfully makes the following...
The inclosed letter from Mr Paleski, the Prussian Consul being marked “duplicate,” I suppose the...
On the 16th instant I received from Governor Jay, an answer to my letter of the 3d relative to...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the U. States three papers of...
I have the honour to lay before you the form of a pardon for Mitchell & Vigol, insurgents, for...
Yesterday I was honoured with your letter of the 28th ulto. In my letter of last Monday I...
Topics which have occurred to the Secretary of War as proper to be noticed at the opening of the...
Two vessels are to sail for England this week—one, as intended, to-morrow, and one on Thursday:...
William Claiborne, of the State of Tenassee—to be district judge. Recommended by General...
Last Saturday I received from Colo. Monroe a letter dated the 24th of July, in which he refers to...
The Secretary of State with great pleasure lays before the President of the United States the...
The inclosed letter came under cover to me from Wm Lithgow Attorney for the district of Maine,...
I have just received a letter dated the 17th from Judge Benson: He accepts the place of third...
As the carved work for the frigates should be relative to their names, and will require a length...
The subject of the letter dated March 18. 1795, from Harry Innes Esqr. of Kentuckey, to the...
The Secretary of State has the pleasure to present to the President a letter received this...
The Secretary of State has the honor to inclose a letter from our Consul at Cadiz, with one for...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President a letter to Mr Adet, in answer to his...