Enclosed regulations issued and approved by General Hamilton for Henley's government in the settlement of accounts of officers for traveling expenses under Regulations of War Department.
Certification of payment; $58.14 to Robert Howe, contractor at Wilmington North Carolina, for sundry medicines purchased for use at Fort Johnston and for expenses capturing and keeping a deserter from this place.
Certification of payment; $16 to Doctor Spencer Mitchell, for medicine and attendance on the sick of Captain Thorntons Company, 8th Regiment of Infantry, agreeably to report of Doctor Gillaspy.
Simmons discusses the settlement of the account of Daniel Wheaton for his supplies to the troops at Fort Johnston. There are four bills with no receipt that have been deducted. The power of attorney has been given to Thomas Ewing and transmitted by Hodgdon to Mr. Hagner.
Certification of payment; $34.77 to Maryland Militia members, Private John Thomas, Private James Ford, in Captain J.F. Beall's Company, and Private Martin Hughes under Captain Reilly, called out to suppress an insurrection in the Western Counties of Pennsylvania.
General Wilkins has written to Mr. Stevens respecting several sums the General is to be credited with. Being credited with the two sums, he is ready to pay the balance according to the terms of the bill.
Col. Mentges informed Dexter that he appointed Lt. Carmichael and paid sixteen dollars per month for his services. This allowance is proper and reasonable so it should be admitted to Mentges' credit in the settlement of his account.
Articles of Agreement between Samuel Dexter and Edward Thomson, merchant of Philadelphia for the provision of rations at Oswego, Pittsburg, Fort Franklin, LeBouf, Cincinnati; Picuge Town, Loramie's Stores, Fort Defiance, Miami River to Lake Erie.
Information on settlement of accounts for money expended in paying for the quarters and transportation, fuel, medical aid furnished to the offices and recruits of the 16th regiment in New Hampshire. Simmons stated Messrs. E Curtis, Benjamin Gale, and Capt. Robert Parker need make their applications for their claims. Captain and Lieutenant Parker needed to transmit receipts to the Office for settlement.