To John Jay from George Washington, 6 March 1792
From George Washington
Philadelphia Mar. 6th. 1792.
My dear Sir,
Your favor of the 27th. of Jany. came safely to hand (but not by Judge Cushing) as did your letter of the 23d. of September for which I thank you.1—
It is with pleasure I congratulate you on the increase of your family and the restoration of health to Mrs. Jay— both of wh. events we have heard
Mr. B—’s2 motion, alluded to in your letter of the 27th. of Jany. is only the prelude I conceive to what is intended to follow as occasions shall present themselves.—
I am persuaded your goodness will excuse my not having acknowledged the receipt of your letters of the above dates at an earlier period.— Many matters of a public nature have pressed upon me—some of them not very pleasant ones.—
My best wishes, in which Mrs. Washington cordially unite, are presented to Mrs. Jay and yourself— and with affectionate esteem & regard I am always Your Obedient Servant
Go: Washington
The Honble. John Jay Esqr.
ALS, NNC (EJ: 07250). Addressed: “(Private) The Honble / John Jay.” Endorsed.
1. JJ to GW, 23 Sept. 1791 and 27 Jan. 1792, above.
2. Aaron Burr.