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Col. Pickering called on me last Sunday & breakfasted with me on Monday. He was going that Day in...
At the late meeting at White Plains before proceeding to Business M r Morris proposed that you...
Soon after writing my last letter to you I was invited to attend the meeting I mentioned to you....
I have not yet rec d any letters from Bedford by the last Mail, tho it is possible they may be...
Our prospects here grow more unpleasant The more violent members of the Convention begin to act...
The Convention adjourned on Saturday & I immediately went on Board the Steam Boat & arrived here...
On the 31 st . Ult. I rec d . your Letter of the 21. st by M r Livingston; and M r Miller this...
You have already heard that Mary has given you another Grandson. I left Albany yesterday &...
I have rec d . your letters of the 25 Nov r . & 2 d . instant— the first did not come to hand...
I am happy to learn from the Newspapers that you have safely arrived at Albany— I am sorry...
I have just rec d . your Letter of the 6th. inst. & am sorry to learn that Circumstances have...
I have rec d . your letter of the 9 th . ins t . I know nothing of the management of the Canal...
I wrote you a few lines on coming to town— Since then I have agreed with M r Munro to go into...
I have received a very Kind letter from Maria & Nancy but fear I shall not have time to answer it...
I had been some time expecting the pleasure of seeing you in town when Sam arrived with the...
I have just rec d . your letter of the 23 June — I am sorry I have troubled Mills by Dunning him—...
Since my last Letter I have not had the Pleasure of rec g . any from you, nor even of hearing...
I returned yesterday from Rye where & at Bedford I had been detained longer than I intended by...
I rec d . this Morning your letter of the 4 th . instant & instantly sent the one enclosed to M...
I yesterday rec d . your Letter of the 16th inst: & the Bundle which accompanied it— The latter...
I have rec d . your letter of the 8 th . inst. William is at Bloomingdale but purposes I believe...
I left our Friends well at Rye & came to town on Wednesday. Little Mary has entirely recovered, &...
I arrived here safely on Thursday Evening The Rain which began to fall on Tuesday destroyed the...
Your Shingles should have been sent up long since but that the Sinsing Boats have not been down....
I have rec d your letter of the 25 th . inst. & am happy to hear that Nancys Health has improved...
I have at length compleated the evacuation of the Gov t . House & taken Possession of my Rooms at...
Since I last wrote to you from Leghorn I have passed from that City to Genoa by Water, & from...
I have rec d your letter of the 15 th . inst. & am sorry I troubled you about the $200. I find...
We went very comfortably to Rye the Day we left you, and the next Day finding that no Stage...
On Saturday Cæsar put on board Capt Hanson’s Sloop several Articles which Mama requested me to...