Hodgdon informs Capt. Truxton that the sloop "May Flower" will deliver the articles from the public store that he needs for his ship the "Constellation" to proceed to sea.
Certification that $573.22 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at Mud Island Fort, being the pay and forage of Major Lewis Tousard, commanding, and the pay of Lieutenant Henry Muhlenberg, the pay of Surgeon's Mate John R. Lynch (including forage), and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, for May 1798.
Certification that $35.36 is due Private Abel Dorrance, late of Captain Daniel Bradley's Company 2nd Regiment, being his pay from March 1, 1793 to February 22, 1794, the day he died, which sum goes to his brother, Benjamin Dorrance.
Major Craig reports the embarkation and impending departure of the Commander in Chief to Samuel Hodgdon. Craig also requests gimblets, files, and augers from Hodgdon.
Freeman in Georgia from Pensacola, via Indian County. Will make his way to Charleston as so as he sent letters Northward and rested. Information on bookkeeping and payments due officers.
Hodgdon discusses the hogsheads and boxes of clothing packed for delivery to the Army. The clothing for the 1st regiment will go to Pittsburgh and the clothing for the 2nd regiment will go to Knoxville.
Certification that $72 is due a detachment of recruits stationed at New Brunswick, New Jersey under the command of Ensign William R. Boote, being his and their pay for April 1798.