Desires to retire from his office.—His expenses have exceeded the salary.
To Joseph Nourse. Philadelphia, May 26th, 1783,
Account of the moneys received from Holland, France, and Spain.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, June 2d, 1783,
Transmitting a letter from M. Dumas.
ROBERT MORRIS'S CORRESPONDENCE.
Organization of the Finance Department. In Congress, February 7th, 1781,
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, March 13th, 1781,
Objections to accepting the office of Superintendent of Finance.—Conditions on which he will enter the post.