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To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 3 July 1812

From Peter Augustus Jay

New York 3 July 1812

Dear Papa

I have recd. your letter by Charles Watkins1 & also that of William2 & will attend to the Commissions mentioned in both. I have recd. of Thomas Eddy $189.80 for Interest on his bond to the 28th. May last.

Mr & Mrs. Munro have this morning executed the partition Deeds which William will take with him for your Signature. Shall I now speak to Col: Barclay?3

Alexander Fisher came down in the same Steam boat with Maria & being obliged to return almost immediately I am very much occupied in making some necessary arrangements relating to his Claim.4 I will attend to the Suggestions in your last letter— We are beginning (thanks to the Eastern people) to pluck up our spirits tho we are yet by much too timid. The Clintonians talk against the War yet their Newspapers are loud in its support. Their faction is a very unprincipled one & much too cunning to be wise— Thus in the wicked annexation of the two first wards of this City to Long Island for the election of two members of Congress they have made an Arrangement which must defeat themselves, for either the New York federalists or the Madisonians of Suffolk will elect the Members. But it was thought adviseable to preserve the appearance of Union in the Democratic party of the State, for fear of lessening the Opinion of Mr Clinton’s Influence. The same Policy operated at the time of the Embargo, & will I fear prevent any union with us on the present occasion—

Nancy looks remarkably well. This morning however she is indisposed. Bruce had prepared the Bismuth I purchased & Nancy took it last evening— it has disagreed with her stomach & ^this morning^ operated as an emetic. Bruce ascribes this Effect to the Bismuth itself which he thinks has not been pure— He has stopped the vomiting & she is now much better— Maria looks quite as well as usual— Our family is quite well— I am my dear father Your very Affectionate Son

Peter Augustus Jay

John Jay Esqr.

ALS, NNC (EJ: 06166). Addressed: “John Jay Esqr / Bedford / Westchester County / N.Y.” Stamped: “New York / 5 / [illegible]”. Endorsed: “… ansd 3 July 1812”.

1JJ to PAJ, of this period, not found.

2WJ to PAJ, of this period, not found.

3PAJ is probably referring to the transactions regarding the land of Susanna Barclay. See Susanna Barclay to JJ, 6 Dec. 1812, note 1; and Beverley Robinson to JJ, 19 Jan. 1823, note 1, both below.

4Possibly Judge Alexander Fisher (c. 1755–1830), a Loyalist who settled in Ontario and who was likely involved in a land or reparation claim. See PAJ to JJ, 26 June 1812, above.

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