Swift to Jas. H. McCulloch, December 16, 1818
Mr. Swift, Portuguese consul, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Vice-Consulate of portugal, Baltimore, December 16, 1818. Sir: I am necessitated, in my official capacity, to once more intrude upon your time…
Mr. Swift, Portuguese consul, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Vice-Consulate of portugal, Baltimore, December 16, 1818. Sir: I am necessitated, in my official capacity, to once more intrude upon your time…
Mr. Wirt, Attorney-General, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Washington, November 9, 1818. Dear, Sir: I have seen and consulted with the President on the subject of your wish, that I…
[98] *Mr. Wirt, Attorney-General, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Department of Justice, Washington, November 6, 1818. Dear Sir: I have been deliberating as well as I could on the course…
[97] *Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Beard. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, October 29, 1818. Sir: Information having been given to me that a certain brig or vessel formerly called John…
[95] *Mr. Swift, Portuguese consul, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Vice-Consulate of Portugal, Baltimore, October 29, 1818. Sir: I beg leave to call your attention to the affidavit that I have…
Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Adams, Secretary of State. Baltimore, October, 1818. Sir: Warrants have been issued by the district judge of Maryland against several men of some standing…
Mr. Wirt, Attorney-General, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Washington, October 12, 1818. Dear Sir: I find on my table this morning yours of the 9th instant. Whether I can take…
[Inclosure.] Captain Saunders to Mr. Adams, Secretary of State. Savannah, July, 1818. Sir: I pray you to lay before his Excellency the President of the United States the inclosed documents.…
Mr. Wirt, Attorney-General, to the President. [89]Office of the Attorney-General of the United States,*September 10, 1818. Sir: The cause of the Corony, Captain Saunders, seized at Savannah, on a charge…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Fish, district attorney. Department of State,July 20, 1818. Sir: The Chevalier de Onis has represented to this department that the owners of the…