To George Washington from Daniel Carroll, 2 May 1794
From Daniel Carroll
City of Washington May 2d 1794
Sir,
Your favor of the 28th Ulto to the Commissioners, was deliverd to me.1 In consequence of what you write, I am induced to inform you, that the Commissioners adjourn’d to the 5th of next month (June)—perhaps Mr Johnson may not find it convenient to attend for a few days (2 or 3) after that time, as he did not expect to return to his family before the 1st of June, from a journey to the Westward. I have the honor to be, with sentiments of the greatest respect, Sir, your mo. obt & very Hble Servt
Danl Carroll
ALS, DLC:GW.
1. Carroll evidently was referring to GW’s letter to the commissioners of the District of Columbia of 27 April, in which, among other things, he indicated a desire to know the time of the commissioners’ next meeting. No letter of 28 April to the commissioners has been found.