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[ Philadelphia, March 29, 1793. In “Report on the Periods at Which Moneys Were Received by the Banks for the Sale of Bills on Amsterdam and the Date of the Warrants for Passing the Said Moneys to the Credit of the Treasurer of the United States,” March 29–May 12, 1794, Hamilton referred to “bills repurchased and surrendered, ⅌ Secretary’s letter to the Bank March 29: 1793.” Letter not found. ]
The ideas you have communicated give me pain. I wish you had not adopted the idea of adjourning the hands, unless you had been legally directed so to do. I cannot imagine that the Directors will adopt the change. If you are still in a situation to go on with propriety I wish you by all means to do it. You may be assured I shall not be unmindful of the business. Yrs. truly ALS , Hamilton...
A part of the Estate wch. my Father has left consists in French Funds, wch. from the distracted situation that Country is in, neither principal or interest can be procured upon same. Since the United states are indebted to France, and they are now actually discharging same, pray would it not be possible to indemnify us, as American Citizens, out of the debt due them, by producing the Funds at...
A question has been made—“What is to be the voucher to a Collector, for entering anew a Vessel which has been altered in form only?” The 6th Section of the Act, concerning the Registering and Recording of Ships or Vessels, having made provision only for the case of an alteration in burthen. I answer, that the form of a Certificate of Registry, prescribed by the 9th Section of that Act,...
I have the honor to enclose a paper containing some seeds and a note from Mr Powel, which were sent here the evening after your departure. I called upon General Knox yesterday in order to communicate to him your observations and wishes respecting several matters mentioned in Genl Wilkinson’s letters. I found the General much better than he had been for some days past; but he said he was not...
Ca. 29 March 1793. JM itemized sums paid to or for Monroe, and payments received from him, from 1786 to March 1793, producing a balance in JM’s favor. On the verso JM summarized joint expenses incurred with Monroe on their journeys to and from Philadelphia to attend the Second Congress. Ms ( NN ). 2 pp. In JM’s hand. Conjectural date based on JM’s departure from Alexandria for Orange ca. 24 Mar.
“ Rotterdam, Haring’s Vliet, in Lodgs. at the Widows Hamilton & Habercrafft; Friday March 29th. 1793 .” He requests TJ to take care of “the various Contents of the inclosed Letters and Dispatches” addressed to the President. RC ( DNA : RG 59, MLR ); 1 p.; endorsed by TJ as received 1 July 1793 and so recorded in SJL . Enclosures: (1) Vall-Travers to George Washington, Rotterdam, 16 Mch. 1793,...