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We have a question of very great importance depending in Congress, in which the vote of your...
Your favr. of 12th. Inst. I Recd. not ’till yesterday haveing Just then Returned from the Country...
Since I had the Honor to address you 23rd. Inst. on the Subject of——; I have had the pleasure of...
I am Sorry to inform you that Mr. H. Cannot be prevailed on to attend Congress till after the...
Your different favours have duly come to hand for which I thank you and for the trouble you have...
Your favr. of 6th. Ulto. was duly Received. I thought proper to postpone Replying to it (till...
Treasury Department, February 4, 1790. Announces that Olney has been selected by the President to...
I have Just been Honor’d with your favr. of 4th Inst. on the Subject of my being Designated by...
Permitt an old mittilary acquaintance to address you (with out apology) on a Subject particularly...
[ New York, June 14, 1790. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] ALS , sold at...
I take an opportunity as early as the hurry of business will permit, of transmitting to you my...
Since my Return to Providence I have made enquiry Respecting fit persons to be Surveyors for...
Providence, June 25, 1790. “Your favor of 17th. Inst. transmitting your instructions and...
Providence, June 29, 1790. Asks Hamilton for the “forms of the several returns to be made from...
I am obliged to you for the information contained in your letter of the 23d. Instant. It will be...
From your letter of the 23d. June, a doubt has arisen, with respect to the name of the Person...
Yours of the 29th. of June has been received. The Comptroller informs me that the forms for...
Providence, July 16, 1790. “Your favours of 6 & 7 Inst have been received. The name of the person...
Providence, July 19, 1790. “The rigging, Sails cables and anchors belonging to the Brig Happy...
Providence, August 2, 1790. “Enclosed are a Register and License given at the Custom House at New...
Treasury Department, August 18, 1790. “It appears on examination that the Sloop Sharlottes...
Providence, August 23, 1790. Suspects that “a note for one hundred Dollars, issued … at the Bank...
Providence, August 27, 1790. “Enclosed is my Return of Cash for the last week.… Lest the original...
Treasury Department, September 1, 1790. “The Cashier of the Bank informs me that from the...
Providence, September 2, 1790. “I herewith enclose my monthly return of Bonds for August, and the...
Providence, September 8, 1790. “A coasting vessel, of about 49. tons burthen, belonging to this...
The case of the Brig Happy Return as stated in your letter of 19th. July has lain over some time...
I have received your letter containing a state of Facts in the case of the Cargo of the Sloop...
Your letters of the 7. & 24. of Sept relative to the Brig Happy-Return and the Sloop Nancy have...
On the second instant I went to Newport and made oath to my declaration (of which the enclosed is...
Enclosed is my return of Cash for the last week, the balance of which being 555.30½ is in Specie....
Providence, October 29, 1790. “Enclosed is my Weekly return of Cash.… I also enclose a draft,...
[ Philadelphia, November 6, 1790. On November 19, 1790, Olney wrote to Hamilton: “Your letter of...
Providence, November 8, 1790. “The master of the Sloop Samuel of this place late commanded by...
Providence, November 12, 1790. “Enclosed is my return of Cash for the week past.… I also enclose...
The Ship Warren, burthen about 281 Tons, belonging to Messrs. Brown & Francis of this Town, being...
I have received your letter relative to the Ship Warren, and highly approve the vigilance and...
Providence, December 24, 1790. “I have this day received your letter of the 13. instant. Contrary...
It frequently happens, in the Winter Season, that vessels, belonging and bound to this place, are...
Providence, January 6, 1791. “I beg leave to call your friendly attention to the enclosed...
By a misconception of the Law respecting the 10 ⅌ cent discount on goods imported in American...
The ships Vigilant and Hope, belonging and bound to this place from foreign Ports, were by...
Providence, January 17, 1791. “I have promised the subscribers to the enclosed representation,...
Treasury Department, January 31, 1791. “The President of the United States being about to appoint...
Providence, February 14, 1791. “The enclosed Letter to the Treasurer, covers the second Moieties...
Providence, February 17, 1791. “In conformity to your Letter of the 31st. of January I now beg...
Providence, February 28, 1791. Asks Hamilton’s opinion on the “Construction of the Law, relative...
Providence, March 3, 1791. “Enclosed are my Weekly Return of Cash No. 30, and Monthly Schedule of...
Providence, March 17, 1791. “I have received your Letter of the 5th. instant, relative to the...
Providence, March 31, 1791. “I have received Mr. Coxe’s circular Letter of the 10th. instant. The...