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On the 5th. Instant I left the City and passed up on the East side of the Mississippi.—It is only...
On this day at 7 O’clock, I sat out from Mr. Fortiers, and arrived at noon, at the house of Mr....
I am now in the County of Acadia and my Indisposition having assumed a more serious aspect, I...
I am now relieved from fever, but am so enfebled that I cannot complete the Journey, which I had...
After a most disagreeable passage of near three days from the Mississippi, I arrived on yesterday...
My official Letter of this date, to the Secretary at War, will inform you of the state of things...
Your friendly Letter of the 10th of July reached New-Orleans, during my late absence from that...
 The Bearer Mr. Hopkins was charged with public Despatches (of great importance) to the Secretary...
My official Communications of yesterday to the Secretary of State, will acquaint you of the...
I now do myself the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 3rd. of February last....
Since my letter of the 3d. instant, I am completely disappointed in my contemplated visit to the...
When a Secretary for this Territory shall have been named, and entered on the duties of his...
I have been honored with the receipt of your letter of the 21. of March, inclosing a copy of an...
Mr. Clark has arrived, and every exertion is making to induce him, to take a violent part against...
My feelings have led me to an act which I fear may subject me to your censure. I was engaged on...
I continue confined to my room, and experience considerable pain—but the wound now suppurates...
I have received your letter of the 3rd. of May together with its inclosure.— Judge Sprigg...
Captain Cammack of the Marine Corps being order’ed to the City of Washington, I cannot avoid...
I arrived at this place two Days since, & had intended to pass in this vicinity a Week or 10...
I now inclose you a copy of the correspondence which prece’ded the meeting between Mr. Clark &...
In a letter which I had the honor to address you from Natchez, I inclosed an extract from the...
At the request of Mr. Julian Poidrass and of Mr. Pierre Derminon, Judge of the Parish of Point...
My letters to the Secretaries of State and War have acquainted you with the state of things in...
The late removal from the Batture in front of the Suburb St. Mary , of certain Persons, who had...
Mr. John Ward Gurley, Attorney General for this Territory was on the 3rd. Instant killed in a...
Since my letter of the 5th. Instant advising you of the death of my esteemed friend J. W. Gurley,...
I have the honor to enclose you an address from the Legislative Council and House of...
Edward Livingston sailed two days since in a vessel bound to Philadelphia , & from whence he...
I have had the honor to receive your Letter of the 6th. of May, advising me of the additional...
In consequence of my late visit to Opelousas, your Letters of the 9th. and 17th. July, did not...
Desirous to ascertain the real state of General Fayette’s Land warrants, I lately applied for...
Your letter dated on the 16th. of August at Monticello, has been duly received. My official...
In a former Letter, I mentioned the Opinions of certain Lawyers of Philadelphia, upon the subject...
Your Letter of the 29th of October has been received, and its enclosure delivered to the...