To Alexander Hamilton from Sir John Temple, 23 September 1789
From Sir John Temple1
New York Sept. 23d, 1789
Sir,
As I have nothing to do with the Packet boats ⟨more⟩2 than to deliver my dispatches to the Masters of them, ⟨I am⟩ very ignorant of their Establishment. Mr Foxcroft,3 ⟨Agent⟩ for the British Packets, can, with Accuracy, answer ⟨the q⟩uestions you have this day written to me about.
I am with great Respect, Sir your most Obedient Humble Servant
J. Temple.
The Honorable ⟨Alex⟩ander Hamilton, Secretary
of the Treasury, United States of America.
ALS,
, Part 4, Vol. 7.1. This letter was enclosed in Temple to the Duke of Leeds, October 10, 1789, , Part 4, Vol. 7.
2. The material within broken brackets has been taken from an additional copy in , Part 4, Vol. 7.
3. John Foxcroft.