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Treasury Department, August 4, 1792. “I am informed that there is a vessel in Your Port for...
After the receipt of this you will divide your deposits between the Bank of Maryland and the...
It was with real reluctance and regret that I found myself, as I conceived, in a situation, not...
I have this day decided upon the two cases of Zacharie Coopman and Company, on behalf of Mr....
The Commissioner of the Revenue has laid before me copies of three letters, one of the 3rd. of...
I feel myself not a little a delinquent in regard to a certain paper you forwarded it to me. I...
In answer to your letter of the 4th instant, concerning the Cutter, Active, I refer you to mine...
I have before me your letters of the 18th of March, 18th of April, 8th & 27th of May. I do not...
I have received your letter of the 22d instant, and am extremely sorry to perceive the...
An uncommon press of business has prevented my thanking you sooner for your private letter of the...
I am informed that a Brig which frequents Your port, and was, or is now the Hope, of Baltimore,...
The charges on the canvas intended for the Maryland Cutter appear to be proper objects of debit...
I have received a statement of the case of the Brig Trimmer from the Judge of the District Court...
It has been represented to me by Mr. Kearney Wharton of Philadelphia, that some hardship has...
I request that You will pay to Messrs Elliot and Williams ten thousand Dollars on the first of...
It is understood that a brig called the Dove formerly of Glocester in Massachusetts and commanded...
If the Supervisor of the District of Maryland should apply to you for four hundred Dollars, you...
There will not be found any provision for the payment of Mr. Edward Swift, whom Captain Gross has...
I have, on consideration, concluded to authorise you to allow the Officers and crew of the...
Your letter of the 3rd instant has been received. There can be no doubt that horses and other...
In pursuance of the intimation in a former letter I am to request that you will pay to Messrs...
You will retain, in your hands, such monies as you shall receive after this letter reaches you...
An account has been transmitted by Mr. Porter, One of the Officers of the Cutter, for the time...
In the documents which you transmitted to me concerning the goods of MacRae and Morrison which...
It has been represented to me by Messrs. Sherman & Procter of New Bedford, that some things which...
The Commissioner of Loans for the state of Maryland, after allowing for the Eight thousand...
On the receipt of this letter you will be pleased to pay to Mr. Stodder the balance due upon his...
I send you herewith sundry papers, relating to applicatons of John MacRae and John Morrison to...
It is my wish that you make the Bank of Maryland, which is established in the Town of Baltimore...
It is necessary for the Government of the Commissioner of loans in the disposition of some...