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£ s. d. 

 Attending at the accountant general's, to bespeak a transcript 



of account -,- - - - - - 68 



Paid for same -- - - - - 80 



Attending to procure same - - - - --68 



Several other attendancies upon Mr. Rush, furnishing him 



with all such further information as he required .previous to 



his leaving this country for America - - - 3 3 



Letters and messengers, coach-hire, and various incidental 



expenses - - - - - - -15 



£490 4 10 



IN CHANCERY. 



Between the President of the United States of Amevica., plaintiff, 



and 

 Chas. Drummond, Esq., and her Majesty's Attorney General, defendants. 



Thomas Clarke, Thomas George Fynmore, and William Mark Flad- 

 gate, of Craven street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, solicitors and 

 copartners, severally mske oath and say, that the several disbursements 

 contained in the aforegoing account have been duly made, and that the 

 several charges therein contained are just and true, to the best of these 

 deponents' knowledge and belief. 



THOMAS CLARKE, 

 THOS. G. FYNMORE, 

 WM. M. FLADGATE. 



Sworn by all the deponents, at the public office, Southampton Buildings, 

 in the county of Middlesex, the 11th day of July, 183S, before me, 



E. WINGFIELD. 



Jlccount of Thomas AspinwaU. 



I, Thomas Aspinwall, of London, being duly sworn on the Holy Evan- 

 gelists, do declare and depose that the within account is just and true, 

 and that the services therein referred to and specified in the vouchers of 

 said account, signed by me, and marked respectively No. 1, No. 2, were 

 duly and actually performed. 



THOS. ASPINWALL. 



Sworn this seventeenth day of July, 1838, at London, before me. 



J. COWAN, Mayor. 



