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The Attorney for the District of Massachusetts will prosecute in the case of the Sloop Polly of...
On application to the Supervisor of the Revenue for Rhode Island he will furnish your Office on a...
I have received your Letter of the 7th Instant, relative to the Brigantine Trinidada; and...
I have the Honor to acquaint you that the Suit of Welcome Arnold Esqr. against me in the case of...
I have to reply to your letter of the 26th ultimo. I take it for granted the parties alluded to...
In my Letter of the 31st Ulto. I acquainted you that I had hopes of a favourable Decision of the...
Providence, May 31, 1792. “Permit me to introduce to your Friendly Notice and Acquaintance the...
Providence, August 27, 1790. “Enclosed is my Return of Cash for the last week.… Lest the original...
Providence, August 11, 1791. “A Sailor belonging to the Ship Providence, Entered here on the 5th...
I am obliged to you for the information contained in your letter of the 23d. Instant. It will be...
Providence, April 25, 1791. “From a difficulty which arises to git an old Millitary officer of...
It will be agreeable to me that the Officers of the Customs in the District of Providence make...
Providence, September 6, 1791. “The missing Certificate of Registry for Schooner Nicholas,...
I have experienced Great anxiety on account of your late alarming indisposition but am now...
I have before me your letter of the 3rd inst stating instances in which the law relatively to an...
Providence, August 18, 1792. “The Sloop Bacon, Arnold Rhodes Master, Entered here from Washington...
I am obliged by your reply to my Questions relative to the SeaLetters; but if the blank in the...
Providence, October 23, 1792. “The Act laying a Duty of 10 ⅌ Cent Ad Valorem on Sail-Cloth ,...
The remark made by you on the additional two columns in the return of Tonnage appears to be just....
Providence, November 24, 1791. “Though I have no doubt but that the Schooner Alice was within...
The Collector of Salem has communicated to me that a small quantity of goods were imported there...
Treasury Department, July 31, 1792. “The Collector of Barnstable has informed me of a seizure...
I have to request, that you will retain Sufficient funds in your hands to discharge the...
There has lately been instituted in this Town a Bank which will Commence discounting on Tuesday...
Providence, August 13, 1792. “The Collector of Barnstable acquainted me, at the Time, with the...
Your letters of the 7. & 24. of Sept relative to the Brig Happy-Return and the Sloop Nancy have...
Providence, October 4, 1792. “I have been Honor’d with your favours of the 19th. and 24th. Ulto....
Providence, January 6, 1791. “I beg leave to call your friendly attention to the enclosed...
The case of the Brig Happy Return as stated in your letter of 19th. July has lain over some time...
An application has been made to me on behalf of Messrs. Philip & Zach Allen of Providence for...
At a District Court held at Newport on the 7th Ulto. Judgment was rendered against Welcome Arnold...
Treasury Department, November 7, 1793. “… It is of importance to the public service that the suit...
Providence, July 2, 1794. “Agreeable to your directions of the 23rd. of June, I enclose, with the...
Treasury Department, September 1, 1790. “The Cashier of the Bank informs me that from the...
Providence, December 6, 1792. “The continued Complaints of the Merchants and Sea-Faring People,...
The Ship Warren, burthen about 281 Tons, belonging to Messrs. Brown & Francis of this Town, being...
The Office of District Attorney for Rhode Island being vacant by the Death of William Channing...
By the last Post I acknowledged the receipt of your confidential, and very Friendly Letter of the...
I have recd. your Two Letters of the 30th. of May and First instant. The Surveyor will attend to...
I do myself the Honor to Transmit, for your information, the enclosed Impeachment against me...
Your favr. of 6th. Ulto. was duly Received. I thought proper to postpone Replying to it (till...
I am astonished that Mr. Arnold, to excuse the non-payment of his Bond, should have recourse to a...
I shall pay particular attention to the directions in your circular Letter of the 5th. instant,...
A report has reached this place, through a channel so respectable as to claim notice, that the...
Your Letter of 26th. Instant inclosing a Resolution of Congress laying an embargo on all vessels...