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Caleb Swan Esqr
Paymaster genl
Department of [undecipherable]
Accountants Office
May 21st-1796-
Sir
Lieut Blue of the Cavalry sometime since presented an account for settlement for his pay as Lieut Adjutan and Quarter Master and for his forage - the pay was rejected on the old established rule of not allowing [undecipherable] different capacities and a Question arrose whether he was [undecipherable] to forage in any but that of a Lieut as the act [undecipherable] mentions "when forage shall not be furnished by the public" I contended that forage was - furnished him by the public as a Lieut andconsequently he was not entitled to any further allowance the [undecipherable] was [undecipherable] to the attorney genl who has decided against the claim so you will observe by the enclosed copy of his decision I sand you this for your government in future on this [undecipherable]--
The attorney genl is of the opinion that whom ever forage in kind, or money is [undecipherable] has been furnished by the public the officer though doing the duty of different appointments is not entitled io forage but in one.
I am etc.
William Simmons
Nicholas Fish Esqr
Supervisor
New York
Department of War
Accountants Office
May 25-1796-
Sir
The Treasury of the United States wil remit you - One hundred and seventy eight Dollars being for the pay of Lieut Horatio [undecipherable] Dayton and the men under his command at-- Governors Island [undecipherable] to the 30th April 1796 inclusive which [undecipherable]