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Inclosed is a private letter to me from Col. W. S. Smith in which he has stated at large his...
I believe, from the opinions entertained of Beal, and disfavorable to Hopkins, that the former is...
Mrs. Adams at her drawing room yesterday evening took occasion to mention to me, that she had...
I understood from you some time since, that you had directed the suspension of the recruiting...
I enclose you two letters from E. B. Dayton to his brother the senator. It would seem, from the...
Mr. Pusy I presume is known to you by an introduction from the Marquis de la Fayette, of course...
I have the honour to communicate to you, that on the 6th instant, I requested of the President of...
I have recieved the following directions from the President of the United States —“I request you,...
I have to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter dated the 5th inclosing a Copy of a Letter to...
There is no fact more evident to my mind, than the truth of the position, that it is impossible...
You will no doubt be somewhat surprised to hear that I resigned the office of Secretary of war,...
The six additional troops of Cavalry are certainly intended by the Law, transmitted to you, to be...
Inclosed are copies of two letters, which you will be pleased to return. They will convey to you...
I have laid your letter dated Head Quarters Plainfield May 23d. instant, before the President. It...
I placed Mr. Stoddert (who acts as Secretary of war under a temporary commission) this morning...
The Secretary of war respectfully takes the liberty to transmit to the President of the U....
I respectfully take the Liberty to state to you my recollection of the substance and incidents of...