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I have the honor to transmit you a list of the promotions and appointments which have taken place...
The memoranda you inclosed me from mr Clarke deserve great attention. such articles of them as...
My letter of the 4th. with a P.S. of the 8th. being delivered to the Captain of the vessel, the...
you will prhaps be surprised at recieving this leter from a person whome you have never as mutch...
I inclose you Clarke’s memoranda. the following articles seem proper for Executive attention. an...
Without the happiness of being personally known to you I take the liberty to solicit of you a...
I have taken the liberty of writing to you, on a subject which I deem will be of use to the...
By conversation with Doctr. Jones, I find that the Bentleys who apply for the office at Yeocomico...
Hospital provision for administration of justice to be prompt. shipping to be naturalised. Slaves...
Louisiana .  Executive 8996.  Judiciary. 3600.  Revenue officers 16,600.  Custom house 10,430....
The Representatives of the people of Tennessee concieve it to be their duty to express their...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Wilmer & his thanks for the pamphlet he was so kind...
I do myself the Honor to enclose you a Letter from Major Thomas Smyth; requesting that he be...
So constant, my dear daughter, have been my occupations here since Congress met, that it has...
I did myself the honor some time ago to transmit you a copy of the publication entitled “Man as...
Be pleased to send two tons of nailrod assorted from 6 d. to 20 d. sizes to Richmond addressed to...
Your’s of Oct. 25. from Prestwood came to my hands last night. it is the first knolege of your...
Bell being the lowest bidder for the saltsprings has on that ground the first claim for...
The Louisiana documents did not come from Mr. Gallatin till a day or two ago. I have this morning...
Agreeably to instructions received from the Secretary of the Treasury, I set out from New Haven...
I enclose the proposals for leasing the salt springs together with some observations of Messrs....
I have taken the liberty to address you on a subject, in which I feel no Other interest, than...
I have recieved several letters from you, my dear friend, since I last wrote to you. that by mr...
A report reaches us this day from Baltimore (on probable, but not certain grounds) that Mr....
T. Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President.—Drafts of the Surveyor of...
Having had the Honor of your personal acquaintance during our Revolution in 1777. 1778. & 1779....
Although three Commissioners of Bankruptcy has been heretofore appointed in the city of Albany,...
By the copy, now communicated, of a letter from Capt Bainbridge, of the Philadelphia frigate, to...
The schooner Citizen, capt Lawson, being employed by our government to carry some gun carriages...
Mr. Dinsmore is arrived here from Monticello on his way to see his brother at Baltimore, and asks...