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Intercepted Letter transmitted to Congress by General Washington, with his Letter dated December 18, 1775.
St˙ Augustine, October 4, 1775.
SIR: I herewith transmit you, annexed, a list of bills, which I have drawn upon his Excellency, the Commander-in-chief, for the expenses of my Department; the particulars of which are explained in said list.
I am, sir, your most obedient, humble servant,
JOHN STUART.
To Samuel Kemble, Esq˙, Secretary to his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief.
September 20, 1775. At thirty days sight, in favour of Mr˙ Richard Yates, merchant, New-York, £2,625, York currency, for extraordinary expenses this current year, (No˙ 20.)
September 20, 1775. At thirty days sight, in favour of George Ancrum, Jr˙, attorney, £792 3s˙ 9d˙, York currency, for officers' salaries for the current year, (No˙ 21.)
October 4, 1775. At thirty days sight, in favour of William McKennon, £262 10s˙, York currency, for expenses incurred on the Mississippi, the current year, (No˙ 22.)
JOHN STUART.
Letter from Colonel Stuart to Samuel Kemble
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