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quested us to write liim an official letter announcing the 



transfer of the funds - - - - 13 4 



Attending at the accountant general's, to learn if the stocks 



were transferred, whic'i we found was done - - 6 8 



Writing an official letter to Mr. Rush to inform him thereof, 



according to his request - - - - 5 



June 5. — Attending Mr. Rush, conferring very fully in what 

 remained to be done, and as to the steps to be taken by him 

 to realize the fimds - - - - 13 4 



June 6. — Attending Mr. Rush on the subject of the residue of 

 cash in court, which was to be paid to him, and explaining 

 that we could procure same out of court by Saturday ; and 

 he requested to be furnished with a copy of the list of arti- 

 cles deposited with Mr. Deacon - - - 13 4 



Copy list for him, (schedule markedF ;) one trunk only, (see list) 2 6 



June 8. — Attending the accountant general's to learn if check 

 was leady for Mr. Rush, and found it was, and would be 

 signed this day - - - - -68 



Writing to Mr. Rusli to inform him thereof, and to make an 



appointment for him to attend and receive same - 5 



June 12. — Attending Mr. Deacon to ascertain if the boxes 

 could be sent to our office ; and he not being at home, writing 

 to him thereon - - - - - 6 8 



June 18. — Attending Mr. Deacon to make appointment for 



Mr. Rush to attend to inspect contents of boxes - - 6 8 



Writing to Mr. Rush to inform him - •• - 5 



June 20. — Attending at Mr. Deacon's, 31 Upper Norton street, 

 to meet Mr. Rush to inspect the contents of boxes, &c. ; but 

 the boxes being more numerous than he expected, he de- 

 ferred the close examination of them for the present - 13 4 



June 30. — Attending Mr. Rush, conferring on what remained 

 to be done, and makmg arrangements with him as to send- 

 ing tlic box we had here, together with the plate and other 

 articles, to Mr. Deacon's, where we should meet him and 

 Colonel Aspinwall, the consul, and seal all the boxes up - 13 4 



Making list of the plate and other articles - - - 5 



Mr. Rush wishing to know what the several funds would 

 have realized if they could have been sold immediately 

 upon the death of Mr. Hungerford, attending at Messrs. 

 Drr.mmond's to learn what the prices of the several stocks 

 then were, and making a calculation accordingly ; and draw- 

 ing out a statement for Mr. Rush, from which it appeared 

 that, after deducting all the costs, the lunds had realized 

 £173 I2s. Id. more now than they would have done if the 

 funds had all been sold immediately ujjon the decease of 

 Mr. Hungerford - - - - - - 2 2 



Paid for a new lock to box - - - - - 5 



July G. — AUending at Mr. Deacon's to meet Mr. Rush and 

 Colonel Aspinwall, when the several boxes were sealed up, 

 and directions given for their transmission to the wharf - 110 



