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confidential & private My dear Sir. Trenton [N.J.] 25 Augt 1798 I have not I believe acknowledged...
I am happy to inform you that I was able to attend in the office to-day. To-morrow I set out with...
I am sorry to be obliged to communicate to you, that a malignant fever, has again not only made...
Feeling myself very much indisposed & feverish I think it best to acknowledge your letters of the...
This will serve for scarce any other purpose than to acknowledge your letter of the 22 July ulto...
I inclose you the abridged rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise and movements...
I arrived here between 7 & 8 o’clock on tuesday morning, and before seeing my family presented...
58Memorandum, 14 July 1798 (Washington Papers)
Subjects respectfully submitted to the consideration of the General of the armies of the United...
I am to receive tomorrow the Presidents letter to you, and leave this in the mail stage on...
The crisis, and almost universal wish of the people, to see you at the head of the armies of the...
(Confidential) Dear Sir. Philad[elphia] 26 June 1798 I have received your letter of the 2 2d by...
I have been for a long time past so hurried and so loaded with business as not to have a moment...
I have received this moment your letter of the 28th ulto. The land business being with Mr Wolcott...
I was too much hurried with business before leaving Philada to answer your last letter of the...
Yesterday after hearing councel the Senate expelled Mr Blount. Mr Tazewell voted against his...
You will hardly stand in need of the inclosed paper to convince you of its writers principles...
I have been very much occupied since I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 29th of...
I think it probable that there will be a house of representatives to-morrow and perhaps a Senate...
Yesterday Mrs Murray Mr Murray and Mr Dandridge left this City for Amsterdam. Mr Dandridge had...
I have received to-day your letter of the 3d inst. which contained the agreeable account of your...
Once more at home, and I flatter myself recovered from the fatigues of your journey. You have...
The Indian Chiefs named Mus-qua-ca-nokan or Red pole, Wey-a-pur-sen-waw, or Blue Jacket,...
In compliance with the Presidents commands the Secretary of War lays before the President the...
I have just I believe got finished in time for the mail. I recd the enclosed last night and here...
In obedience to the Command of the President as conveyed in his letter to the Secretary of War...
Packet, No. 1. which is enclosed contains the last dispatches from General Wayne. The private...
The situation of the Garrison at West Point has for some time past attracted a considerable share...
I thought it best to wait till I could ascertain the full expression of the public sentiment,...
If you have a few minutes to spare I could wish you to examine the within conditions for a new...
I inclose you a draught of a letter to Colonel Stevenson which if approved of may be sent to him...
It appears from the conferences between the representatives of the Creek nation at Coleraine, and...
private. I inclose you a rough draught of a talk to the Cherokees and instructions to agent...
I received the inclosed letter from Mr Hendricks on the 9th and that from Mr Clymer the 6th inst....
I have received your letters of the 1st and 3d instant. The inclosed packet No. 1. contains the...
I have received your letter of the 29th ulto with the treaty and papers relative to the Creeks....
Private. It strikes me, as among the first measures arising out of the proceedings of the Creek...
The agent of the department of war in Tenessee having requested that the vacant office of deputy...
I here inclose a dispatch received on saturday from the Southward, containing a letter of the...
The annexed packets contain the most essential letters received since my last. No. 1. Gen....
private. I have just reced your private letter of the 13th inst. I am sorry and vexed, that what...
I do myself the honour to inclose you the directions given to Mr Fox one of the clerks of the...
In addition to the suggestions in my letter of monday I would beg leave to submit the following...
With the view of keeping you informed of the course of the most important business of the war...
private. Since I had the honour of writing you, the Chevalier Freire’s Secry has called to inform...
In conformity with your Commands of the 1st instant, I have transmitted to the Secretary of State...
private. I made a visit yesterday to Chevr Freire, and to-day he called to let me know, that his...
I was in the Secy of States office with Mr Wolcott when he recd your letter containing queries to...
I beg you to sign the within authority to borrow for the use of the City of Washington and to...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22d instant with its...
I have the honour to inclose you Adjutant General Beckwiths answer to my dispach to Lord...