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I beg leave to inclose you a d’ft received to day from Mr Hugh Lennox Agent of the United States at Kingston Jamaica. I have not pursued the usual course of presenting it to you by another, partly because I was not without a doubt that the business was misdirected. In following the same error by this address, motives of the greatest respect & regard have influenced me without an enquiry into...
Your favor of the 14th. has been duly recieved, covering a bill of Excha. for 92.75 D drawn on me by mr Lennox of Jamaica. I am much indebted to him for his kindness in the execution of the commission on account of which this bill is drawn. your application to myself was perfectly proper and I now inclose you the amount in a draught of the bank of the US. here on that at Baltimore; with my...
Being indebted to the representatives of your predecessor 34.30 D for duties & disbursements on some wines & perhaps other articles delivered for me at the port of Baltimore, and not knowing to whom they ought to be paid, I have hoped you would pardon me the liberty of putting under your cover the inclosed draught of the bank of the US. at this place on that at Baltimore, with a request to...
I yesterday received a bill of lading of two cases Tuscan wine for your order, in a letter from M r Thomas Appleton of Leghorn . The vessel has just entered that bears the consignment & it may be some days before they are landed. It will enable me to forward them to you in the most convenient manner, if you can give me some directions as to the route in which they will be least exposed by a...
I am much indebted for the trouble you have been so good as to take in informing me of the arrival of the 2. cases of wine from mr Appleton , and I now inclose the amount of duties stated in your letter at 16. D 50 c in bank paper, such as I understand to be passable at Baltimore . and I return my thanks to m r Kalhenon for the his voluntary care of these things the value of which is in it’s...
Two letters rec d from you directed severally to Mons r Cathalan Marseilles & Debures freres Paris , were committed to the master of the Ship Ea
M r Beasley our Consul at Havre in a letter of Sep. 28. informs me that the ship Dumfries , by which he sends that letter, bound for Baltimore , brings a box of books for me. I have no letter or invoice from my bookseller , but shall doubtless soon recieve one. if it is permitted by the rules of the office to reship them before a settlement of the duties, I will pray you to forward them to Richm d
I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of the 28 th Ult o respecting a box of books shipped by M r Beasly for you in the Dumfries from Havre de Grace & directed to my care. I had waited for the opportunity of receiving & shipping the box to Richmond , or you should
I recieved two days ago a letter of Oct. 24. from de Bure freres , booksellers of Paris , referring to one of Oct. 1. which should have accompanied the box of books you were so kind as to recieve & forward me. this letter of Oct. 1. undoubted ly covered the invoice , & has miscarried; and as their expectation that I have recieved it may prevent their sending a duplicate, the inclosed letter to...
I rec d two days ago your letter of the 9 th instant with the inclosures which shall receive the necessary attention as opportunities for France present. As to the duties, if you find no invoice in the box, nor marks in the books to direct an entry here, it will do little harm, beside occasioning a small irregularity , in proceeding, to defer that act till you are better informed. The acc ts...