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Treasury Department, August 13, 1792. “The President having signified to me his intention to...
The device intimated to me in your letter of the 26th. of January, I consider as a mere evasive...
[ Philadelphia, May 26, 1794. On June 5, 1794, Williams wrote to Hamilton : “I can … answer your...
[ Philadelphia, June 27, 1793. Directs “surrender of Prize to French Privateer.” Letter not...
[ Philadelphia, March 5, 1794. On March 20, 1794, Williams wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter of...
I have received yours of the 24th of April requesting my opinion with respect to the Duty on the...
Treasury Department, February 19, 1794. Encloses “a copy of a letter from Mr Wm Jarvis … which...
It is understood that a brig called the Dove formerly of Glocester in Massachusetts and commanded...
Treasury Department, April 23, 1794. “Enclosed are two passports.… You will perceive that those...
[ New York, April 29, 1790. The description of this letter reads: “asking statement of facts...
Treasury Department, August 4, 1792. “I am informed that there is a vessel in Your Port for...
I have, on consideration, concluded to authorise you to allow the Officers and crew of the...
Treasury Department, January 30, 1790. Informs Williams of regulations on payment of invalid...
Treasury Department, June 7, 1793. “I duly received your letter of the 28th Ultimo.… In reply to...
I have considered the circumstances you state in your Letter of the 6th inst. respecting vessels...
On the 28. June 1791 the Collector of New York was instructed to furnish each of the Revenue...
I request that You will pay to Messrs Elliot and Williams ten thousand Dollars on the first of...
There will not be found any provision for the payment of Mr. Edward Swift, whom Captain Gross has...
I am glad to learn from the letter of Mr Delozier of the 25th of July in-closed in yours of the...
I am to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Richmonds letter of the 1 instant. It is inconceivable to...
Certain charges (of which the Collector is in possession) have been brought by William Thompson,...
After the receipt of this you will divide your deposits between the Bank of Maryland and the...
It has been represented to me by Mr. Kearney Wharton of Philadelphia, that some hardship has...
An account has been transmitted by Mr. Porter, One of the Officers of the Cutter, for the time...
Your letter of the 3rd instant has been received. There can be no doubt that horses and other...
I have this day decided upon the two cases of Zacharie Coopman and Company, on behalf of Mr....
The remarks you propose to make upon the coasting law will be very acceptable, as the new bill...
I am informed that a Brig which frequents Your port, and was, or is now the Hope, of Baltimore,...
It has been represented to me by Messrs. Sherman & Procter of New Bedford, that some things which...
The Post of to day brought me your letter of the 29th of October, which I immediately...