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The Mode you propose of dividing the Notes in the middle from top to Bottom, will be a very proper precaution against any miscarriage, when they are sent to the Treasury by the Collectors, who may also fill up an endorsement on each Note to the Treasurer. It was the practice formerly when our......a Culprit on Trial. Your Officers will be better prepared and guarded against any... ...will be,...
From Thomas Willing
gave you immediate Advice by post, and he will do the Same, as fast as we make Sale of any of the four remaining dfts. I Observe that some of the Bank Notes brought in this day by a Mr. Mackie,H to Willing, September 13, 1789
did not reach me till yesterday noon. I call’d the Directors at 9 oClock this Morning and by the enclosure to the Treasurer with the Post Notes also sent him you will see that your application for a further Loan of twenty thousand dollars has been complied with; and I have no doubt that you will send forward a Treasury Warrant indorsed by the Secretary for the Amount together with an Official...
...very disagreeable but very injurious to the Circulation of Treasury dfts on the Collectors. The Drafts on Norfolk are Returnd this day under protest, to the very great detriment of the Gentlemen who bot them of us—as you will be advised we beleive by Mr SimsWilling to H, November 30, 1789
...it as a reproof to the Treasury for their mistake. However, I think you have Stated the whole transaction to him in such Strong & pointed terms, that his feelings must be roused and he will be more Cautious in future. Your resolution of calling on him for an explanation before any formal complaint was made to the president, was certainly proper, and I hope he may give you such...Willing to H...
Substitution on behalf of Mr. Church. At present the Sale of Stock, & indeed every other Money transaction is nearly at a stand. The Produce of the State, & the Sale of Bills of Exchange will alone command it, untill we receive a Supply from Sea. has inform’d me of the purchase he had made of 20 Shares, & when they appear the transfer will be compleated.
...presses you, & supplies come into the Bank in the usual manner with our Spring Trade—but the Directors must determine at the Moment of application for such large Sums as you require—they can’t now say what they will, or may be able to do a Month hence. You will however be persuaded that it will give us pleasure at all times to render you every facility & accommodation in Our power.
...none have been offered at a lower rate, that I know of—a reduction of 7½ on the price, wou’d not now command the Cash. The best way for you, is to send the Certificates & I will get the most I can, not exceeding any deduction you may fix—but having them at hand, I will retail them even by a Single Share, to accommodate you as soon as its possible. To fall the price, will avail little, when...
this day communicated to us, that it will be a convenience to you to have the Loan now effected. We have therefore the Pleasure to tell you it shall be done as soon as you please, on the same terms as the former, and our Post...