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I have, on consideration, deemed it expedient to authorize you to receive, in payment of duties,...
The remark made by you on the additional two columns in the return of Tonnage appears to be just....
Treasury Department, October 3, 1791. “As letters to and from the Treasurer now go free of...
Your letter of the 15th. instant, respecting ten Kegs of Brandy imported in the Brigantine Betsey...
It has been represented to me that a Brig, called the Trinidada, lately belonging to Messrs....
Treasury Department, August 23, 1791. Sends commission for Jeremiah Greenman as second mate for...
Your Letter of the 11th instant has come to hand. Your intended proceedings with regard to the...
Having received a letter from Mr. Arnold informing me that the delay of payment of his bond had...
It is with regret I feel myself restrained by my sense of the meaning of the law from directing...
Treasury Department, June 1, 1791. “Your letter of the 24th Ultimo has been received. I approve...
Having considered the case of the Ship Warren, Capt Smith belonging to Messr. Brown & Francis, I...
It will be agreeable to me that the Officers of the Customs in the District of Providence make...
In answer to your letter of the 27th. of December I have to observe, that under the existing laws...
Treasury Department, January 31, 1791. “The President of the United States being about to appoint...
I have received your letter relative to the Ship Warren, and highly approve the vigilance and...
[ Philadelphia, November 6, 1790. On November 19, 1790, Olney wrote to Hamilton: “Your letter of...
I have received your letter containing a state of Facts in the case of the Cargo of the Sloop...
The case of the Brig Happy Return as stated in your letter of 19th. July has lain over some time...
Treasury Department, September 1, 1790. “The Cashier of the Bank informs me that from the...
Treasury Department, August 18, 1790. “It appears on examination that the Sloop Sharlottes...
Yours of the 29th. of June has been received. The Comptroller informs me that the forms for...
From your letter of the 23d. June, a doubt has arisen, with respect to the name of the Person...
I am obliged to you for the information contained in your letter of the 23d. Instant. It will be...
I take an opportunity as early as the hurry of business will permit, of transmitting to you my...
[ New York, June 14, 1790. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] ALS , sold at...
Treasury Department, February 4, 1790. Announces that Olney has been selected by the President to...
Your different favours have duly come to hand for which I thank you and for the trouble you have...
We have a question of very great importance depending in Congress, in which the vote of your...
You will receive by this conveyance blanck Discharges for the Non Commissd Officers & Privates of...
By the enclosed Act of Congress of the 31st of Decr you will observe, to what period the...
You will (Majr Genl Lord Stirling being dead) put yourself under the orders of Colo. Willet—’till...
In answer to your favor of the 14th enclosing an application from Lieut. Greene of your Regt to...
I am directed by His Excellency to reply to your Letter of Yesterday. The General is pleased with...
I have received your two favors of the 31st of Augst with their Inclosures. All Letters coming...
Lieut. Wheaton of your Regiment having applied to me for permission to go into N. York, giving me...
It appears that Mr Johnson made an irregular application to Resign and his Commission not being...
Being wholly unacquainted with the affair respecting Ensign Johnson I have written General...
Your two Letters of the 26th Feby & 19th ulto have been received. I am so well persuaded of your...
Having forwarded, under a flying seal to your care, Dispatches of immense consequence, on the...
You will, immediately upon the receipt of this, send forward to the Army the Recruits which have...
You are immediately to march with Colo. Angells Regt to Providence by the Rout above mentioned....
Your detachment is to remain at Morris Town till further orders, with which, and the Militia now...