Informs him that in regard to a settlement [of accounts related to commutation], Dunscomb must wait "until the Pleasure of Congress is known."; Fragment
Mentions a meeting of officers for the purpose of settling accounts, urges speedy settlement of public accounts, discusses problems that would arise from delay, and expresses apprehension that if [Robert] Morris retires from office [as Superintendent of Finances] before their claims are satisfied, "we shall assuredly be plunged into an ocean of difficulties."; Typescript transcription on microfilm