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Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain White. Custom-house, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, August 20, 1816. Sir: You will please to proceed as expeditiously as possible with the United States cutter Active under…
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Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Spence, United States Navy. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collectors Office, August 19, 1816. Sir: Information has just been given me, by the consul of Spain at this…
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Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Wirt, district attorney. Department of State,August 2, 1816. Sir: Your letter of the 30th of last month has been received, with all the…
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[Inclosed remarks of the Attorney-General in the case of the Romp.] I think it would be by all means proper to order a prosecution against Taylor. It is clear that…
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Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to district attorney for Virginia, Department of State,July 26, 1816. [28] *Sir: Your letter of the 11th of this month relative to the case of…
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Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, July 23, 1816. Sir: I should have answered your letter of the 19th instant yesterday, when received,…
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Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,July 19, 1816. 23] *Sir: The minister of Spain has stated to this Department that the vessels of which…
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[22] *Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Baltimore, June 29, 1816. Dear Sir: I return you the papers relative to the schooner Romp, which were yesterday handed to…
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Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Sailing Master Dorsey, United States Navy. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, June 25, 1816. Sir: In consequence of instructions heretofore given from the Department *of War and…
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[19] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Dick, district attorney. Department of State,June 7, 1816, Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your very interesting letter…