From Alexander Hamilton to Edmond Charles Genet, 4 June 1793
To Edmond Charles Genet
Treasury Department
June 4. 1793
Sir
Absence from Town, occasionned by circumstances of ill health, prevented my receiving the letter, which you did me the honor to write me yesterday,1 till today.
I shall with pleasure conform to the arrangement you indicate, for the future payments of the monies destined for the acquittal of the Drafts of the Colony of St Domingo, according to the order of payment settled with your predecessor.2
Very respectfully I have the honor to be Sir Your obedient servant
Alexander Hamilton
The Minister Plenipotentiary
of the French Republic
ALS,
, Supplement Vol. 20.1. Letter not found, but see extract printed under date of June 3, 1793.