1From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 28 December 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. Delaney has obtained information as to the fitting out of some privateers from this & a neighbouring port which I have desired him to communicate to you without delay. The most delicate considerations render it essential that whatever is now practicable should be done. Pray give the matter the most particular attention. With consideration & esteem I am Sir Your obed serv ALS ,...
2From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, [17–19 November 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
Persons to be excepted from the Amnesty 1 All those actually in arrest at the time of issuing the proclamation 2 David Bradford Edward Cook Daniel Hamilton Benjamin Parkinson John Holcroft Richard Holcroft Mc.Kinley } of Ohio County
3From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 22 August 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
I am to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 14th Instant in reply to my letter to you of the 17th of July last on the subject of the bad quality of the Hats and Shoes furnished for the use of the Army for 1793. As in the event of instituting suits against the Contractors, it will be adviseable to go upon sure grounds. I have thought it proper to inform you, that the Inspectors under...
4From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 17 July 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Inclosed I have the honor of transmitting to you, the Copy of a letter from the Secretary of war to me of the 1st of May last, as also the Copy of an extract of a letter from General Wayne to him, relative to the bad quality of the hats & Shoes, furnished for the use of the Army by the Contractors for 1793. The President of the United States being of opinion, that the Contractors or Inspectors...
5From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, [21 June 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to Mr. Rawle—requests that he will be so obliging as to call at the Treasury Office, tomorrow morning at Nine OClock, to converse on a matter of public business. It is expected that other persons concerned in it will be present. AL , Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Rawle was United States attorney for the District of...
6Enclosure: Opinion on Requests Made by John Cleves Symmes, [13 March 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
Opinion on requests made by John Cleves Symmes by his Letter of June 8th 1793 1 Point: The Alteration of the Contract pursuant to Act of the 12th of April 1792. To be done: Judge Symmes to execute an instrument declaratory of his consent: The President to execute another Act declaratory of his Consent. 2 Point Letters Patent agreeably to the Act of May the 5th 1792. It appearing by...
7From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 13 March 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
I return you the papers concerning the Miamia Tract with one marked A, which will be directory to you, as to objects. You will be so good as to prepare without delay drafts of the respective instruments & to communicate them to me, for examination. The Grantees are to be described in the terms of the Acts. With consideration & esteem I am Sir Your obed ser ADf , Connecticut Historical...
8From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 25 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Your letter to me officially of the 22 is received. I submit to you some observations in a private capacity. Does not the course of proceeding in Chancery provide for the case of absent parties—by allowing service of process on known agents & if the parties do not appear taking the bill pro confesso &c? It runs in my mind there are some rules of convenience in cases so situated, but I am at...
9From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 20 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
In answer to your letter of the 18th. instant, received this day, I observe, that I wish it to be considered whether a proceeding cannot be instituted in some Court of the United States on behalf of the United States in the nature of a Bill of Interpleader, bringing all the parties interested before the Court to contest their respective rights and consequently the validity of the attachment....
10From Alexander Hamilton to William Rawle, 13 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Inclosed you will find the Copy of a letter of the 4. instant from the Comptroller of the Treasury. The subject of it is particularly interesting to the public Credit. I request that you will adopt such prompt and efficacious measures as you shall deem advisable to bring the point of the liability of public Stock to attachment to a determination in the Court of the U States. Haveing heretofore...