Gouverneur Morris to Alexander Hamilton, 12 April 1793
From Gouverneur Morris
Paris 12. April 1793.
Dear Sir
I wrote to you Yesterday and mentioned the affair of General Laumoy. A View of that Gentlemans very disagreable Situation and the sincere Desire of releiving him from it have suggested to my Mind an Expedient and I have in Consequence written the Letter to our Bankers in Amsterdam of which a Copy is enclosed and by which he will be I hope enabled to receive his Due. For his Capital however he must be indebted to your kind Interposition.
LC, Gouverneur Morris Papers, Library of Congress.

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